THE DAILY NEBRASKAN li ,; ' - 1 , , C ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort a lWment of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails jLr and the relief 4iu . COMFORT Buiiu'iiig flIIVER THEATRE ,- a, 2-30 Tnight 8:15 BIRANDEIS PLAYERS "HIS MAJESTYBUNKER BEAN" Thu. Mat. & Night, Oct. 4 "HER UNBORN CHILD" MAGNET TODAY ONLY MARGUERITE CLARK In PRINCE AND PAUPER No Advance in Admission Shows1:30, 3:15, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:15 The Strand L. M.GARMAN, Mgr. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOWS Coming Wed. and Thurs SEENA OWEN In the Latest Triangle Play "MADAME BO-PEEP" Continuous Show 11 a. m. to 11 p.m. Phone B3398 ORPHEURi First Half Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, October 1, 2, 3, 1917 Third Episode of "THE SEVEN PEARLS" VAUDEVILLE Vaudeville Wm. DeHollit & Co. in "The Admiral's Reception" Juggling Act Schooler & Dickenson The Pederewskl and Melba of Carter & Waters "The Hunger , Strike" Comedy Ives, Leahy & Farnaworth We That Sing McGOOD-TATES & CO. Interesting Entertainers Hand Balancers Matinee every afternoon at 2:30 sharp; any seat 15c. Nights, two shows, 7:15 and 9:00 sharp; any seat 25c. Mon. Tues. Wed. The Swiftest Comedy Ever Screened GOLDWYN Presents America's Greatest Stage Comeidenne MADGE KENNEDY In the International Success . "BABY MINE" The Comedy of 1,000 " Laughs By Margaret Mayo O. Henry Story and Hearst-Pathe News THRILLER'S PRESCRIPTION llil HARM AC V HOT AND COLD DRINKS SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE BEGINS CLASSES IN REGULAR SCHEDULE OCT. 12 Final preparations for the opening of the Bchool of agriculture of the Uni versity of Nebraska, October 12, are nearing completion. Students are al ready beginning to arrive at the Uni versity farm to engage board and room. Class schedules and assign ments of rooms and teachers have been mapped out. Th nchooi accepts free tuition cer tificates given by school boards in rural districts in payment of fees. Complete information regarding en tarance requiremrn'cs may be obtained upon application to the principal of tne. school. of Bunions ' Phone SHOES E-37S1 Social Calendar October 5 Phi Gamma Delta House dance. Bushnell Guild House dance. Delta Tau Delta dance Lincoln. Chancellor and Mrs. Avery Recep tion to the Faculty. Sigma Alpha Epsilon House dance Komensky Club Reception Art hall October 6 All-University Party Armory. October 13 Phi Delta Theta freshman dance, Music Hall. . Personals Margaret Winn's mother is visiting her in South Lincoln. Gretchen Svoboda will visit the Delta Gamma house this week-end. Beryl Mawhinney, '17, is visiting the Delta Delta Delta house a few days this week. She is teaching at Ra venna this year. Ruth Hutton, '20, spent last Satur day and Sunday at her home in Omaha. Clara Newmoyer, '15, spent the end of the week at the Ochoth house. Helen Young, ex-'18, 'visited Satur day and Sunday at the Delta Delta Delta house. She teaches in Ra venna. Ruth Sheldon, '18, spent the latter part of last week at her home in Omaha. Hazel Irene Marty, ex-'18, was at the Delta Delta Delta house Satur day and Sunday. She is teaching this year in Beatrice. , Lieutenant Harvey Nelson, ex-'18, will spend the week-end in Lincoln. He is stationed at Camp Dodge, Des Moines, la. Brian O'Brien, ex-'18, will spend the latter part of the week at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Miss Ina Gittings is the head of the physical training department in the University of Montana. Mrs. Rolfe Halligan (Kathleen Doyle) is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Doyle, in Lincoln. Geraldine Johnson, '20, returned to her home in Omaha Tuesday evening. She has been spending the past week at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Majory Hessaltine, '19, and Ruth Jorgenson, '18, will go to Omaha this evening. Alumni Notes Grace Abbott, a former University student, recently of Hull house, Chi cago, has been appointed head of the new child labor division of the chil dren's bureau at Washington, D. C. Miss Abbott will have charge of the enforcement of the new federal child labor law which went Into operation September 1. Edith Abbott. '01, of Chicago, writes the alumni secretary that the consti tionality of the law was attacked as soon as it was passed. Dean Roscoe Pound, '88, dean of the Harvard law school, will assist the government in defending tho law. Harold J. Cook of Agate, Neb., r former University student is the guest of Prof. K. H. Harbour, head of the department of geology, -this week. Dr. John V. Cortelyou. '97, Ph.D. '01, formerly head of the department of Germanic languages at Manhattan, Kan., is head of the department of modern languages there now. He writes tho alumni secretary: "We have five large classes in beginning French, and one in beginning Spanish with a corresponding reduction in our German classes. Hatred for the kaiser has made itself felt in the kaiser's language. Prof. J. W. Searson, '96, A. M. '99, professor of English literature at the Kansas State Agricultural college at Manhattan, is at Columbia university on a year's leave-of-absence working on his doctor's degree. Prof. Ernest H. Holine, '11, profes ar nt hnuinfiss administration, Da kota Wesleyan university at Mitchell, S. D., and Helen M. Jess, 14, oi Mitchell, were married the latter part of July. Brief Bits of News Delta Delta Delta Honor Pledge. A pot luck luncheon was clvcn last Saturday at the Delta Delta Delta house in honor of the new pledges. Delta Gamma Head to Visit. Mrs. Payson J. Treat, grand president of Delta Gamma sorority, from Leland Stanford university will visit the local chapter Thursday. The alumni will give a dinner in honor of Mrs. Treat Thursday evening. University Notices j Komensky Club The Komensky club will hold a re ception in the Art hall F-Jday eve ning. This U a club organized for the benefit of all who are interested in the Bohemian languages. Bo hemian students are especially in vited to attend. Deutschn Geselligi Verein There will be a meeting of the Deutscher Geselliger Verein Thursday evening, October 4, at Hedwig Bone kemper's, 2049 South Nineteenth street. Election of new members. Important. Mystic Fish Mystic Fish will meet Wednesday at 5 o'clock at the Kappa Kappa Gam ma house to elect new members. Home Economics Club The Home Economics club will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock In Art hall, Changes in Address All students who have changed their addresses since registration should leave their names and correct addresses in the booVs on the tables in front of the Library or U hall this afternoon so they will be correct in the University directory, soon to be published. Phi Alpha Tau 1 Phi Alpha Tau will meet Wednes day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Bushnell Guild house, 327 North Thirteenth. Important. Congregational Students It was announced at the First Con gregational church Sunday that an affiliate membership had been estab lished, especially intended to meet the needs of students and other Univer sity people who expect to reside in Lincoln only .a limited time. Such persons will retain their membership in their home churches. Announce ment will be made next Sunday of those who have united with the church in this way. LOST Large pink cameo pin, with gold mounting. 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