THE DAILY NEBRASKan C. ROY FILLER, For Foot Comfort a r ifitinent of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and IngrowinK Nails t J? --r and the relief of Bunions Phone 4lO Ganter COMFORT SHOES B-378l Building nilVER THEATRE Mat TAinht. Sat. and Sat. tS rUTIVAL 3 Nights, Com. Mon., Oct. 15 THE FLAME" COMING FRIDAY AND SAT. ETHEL BARRYMORE In a Story of Love and Forgive ness THE LIFTED VEIL" Continuous Show 1 to 11 P. M. Shows Starts at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 ADMISSION 15c J SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR October 12 Alpha Chi Omega house dance. University women of faculty for Red Cross Scottish Rite Temple 7:30. Catholic Students Club Invitation the Caves, Alpha Sigma Phi house dance. Kappa Kappa Gamma house dance October 13 , Comus Club. Dance Rose wilde. Sigma Thl Epsilon house dance. Beta Theta Pi house dance. Sigma Chi house dance. Delta Delta Delta house dance. Delta Gamma house dance. Phi Delta Theta freshman dance Music Hall. October 18 Silver Serpent hike for junior girls. alumni secretary that he is nnrtu. larly interested in the military news of the University and alumni. A. C. Chace, '16, js teller in the Empire National bank, Lewiston, Idaho. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Pallad Palladian its regular ladian hall. tonight at and full have been are invited an Literary Society Literary society will hold weekly meeting in Pal third floor of the Temple, 8:15 o'clock. A program evening's entertainment prepared. All students to attend. Senior Class Meeting The senior class will hold a meet ing at 11 o'clock Tuesday. October 16, in Law 107. Class business will be conducted and officers for the semester will be elected. English Club The English club will meet Satur day, October 13. with Miss Pound and Miss McPhee at 1632 L street October 19 Am. Society M. E. meeting. Mystic Fish initation Chi Omega house. Alpha Tau Omega dance Art hall. The Strand l M. CARMAN, Mgr. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOWS OLIVE THOMAS IN "AN EVEN BREAK" TRIANGLE KOMEDIES "A MATRIMONIAL ACCIDENT" October 20 United Agricultural society mopt- ing Farm campus. Sigma Nu dance Lincoln. October 2 Alpha Phi freshmen House dance. October 27 Xi Delta party for sophomore girls Temple. PERSONALS Sigma Xi A meeting of Sigma Xi will be held at 6:30 o'clock Saturday eve ning in the Red room of the city Y. M. C. A. A luncheon will be served, followed by a program and a brief business meeting. Plates will be fifty cents. Union Literary Society Union Literary society holds Its regular weekly meeting at 8:15 o'clock Friday evening in Union hall, . Temple. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Tegner Society The Tegner society will meet Sat urday evening at 8 o'clock in Art hall, second floor of the library building. CHAPIfJ BROS. 127 So. 13th St. Flowers ALL the Time ! Have your EY examined a glasses fitted by W. H. MARVIN, O. D. Thoro, Up-to-dtae Method 1234 "O" St. Opp. Miller & Paine WHERE TO GO SUNDAY Morning Service at 11 and Evening Service at 7:30 Unless Otherwise 'Specified First Church of Christ, Scientist Twelfth and L streets. Subject of lesson-sermon: "Are Sin Disease and Death Real?" Evening service at 8 o'cloc k Js a repetition of the morn ing service. Plymouth Congregational, Seven teenth and A Streets. Dr. Bolt Morning service at 10.30, text taken from Ps. 8-4 and I. Cor. 3-9. Eve ning service will be a lecture, Illus trated by colored slides, on "The Early History of Congregationalism." First Presbvterlan. ThirtffTith nrt M Streets, Dr. L. D. Young Morn ing service at 10:30: "Luther, the Man and His Mission." Evening: "The Master In the Cornfields." St Paul's Methodist Episcopal, Twelfth and M Streets, Dr. Jeffrey Morning: "The Homeland of the Soul." Evening: "The Students' Inesb." Church of the Holy Trinity (Epis copal), Twelfth and J Streets, Rev. S.Mills Hayes Holy communion at 7:30 a. m.; holy communion and ser mon at 11, text from. I. John 3-14. Evening address fromRomans 8-28. The Cathedral, Fourteenth and K Streets Low mass, 7. 8 and 9 a. xn.; niph mass at 10:30 a. m. Rush Memorial Baptist, 1415 North Twenty-fourth Street, Rev. F. W. Ainslie Morning: "Tne Word Made flesh." Evening: "The Hours of Jesus." All Souls', Twelfth and H Streets, j'r. A H. Weatherly Morning serv ,c at 10:45. First Congregational, Thirteenth nl L Streets, Dr. John Andrew "olmes Morning service at 10.30, "f. Holmes will discuss Mr. H. G. vej8' recent book, "God, the In wible King." At 4 o'clock there will be a communion service. , First Christian, Fourteenth and N Stw-ets, Rev. H. H. Harmon. Grace Methodist Episcopal, Twen BolyTnd R Street8 Rev- J- r- doing geological work in the oil fields of Oklahoma. John Butler of Culbertson, Mont., will spend the end of the week at the Pi Kappa Phi house. Mrs, George Kimball and Mrs. J. E. Strait are guests of their daugh ters at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Alma Dykes, '21, was suddenly called home Thursday. Leota Combs is visiting at the Alpha Chi Omega house this week. . Katherine Dodge expects to spend Saturday and Sunday in Omaha. " Dorothy Wetherald, '20, will spend the end of the week at her home in Hebron. Doris Vallery, '21, intends to spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Plattsburg. The Alpha Chi Omega sorrity has adopted a French orphan for two years. Lenore Noble, ex-'19, is assistant county superintendent in Shoshone, Idaho. ALUMNI NEWS Jennie G. McGuffey. 02, formerly at Cody, Wyo.. is now chief of the certification division, department of education, University of Wyoming at Cheyenne. Ella Williams, '16, of Buffalo,, Wyo., visited alumni headquarters yesterday on her way to Chicago with her mother. Prof. Grace G. Denny, '07, profes sor of home economics. University of Washington, at Seattle, writes the alumni secretary: "We have a can tonment for naval militia on the lower campus (the -old golf links), of 1,000 men. One department will give them work in camp cooking and in cooking for invalids. Everything Is emergency work." Clement L. Wilson.. "97, is county attorney Greeley county. Tribune, Kan. Bess A. Richards, '09, is court re porter at Crete. Louis W. Horne, '16. Is instructor in the department of science of the Kearney high schol. He writes the School of Agriculture Registration in the School of agri culture will be held October 12 and 13 at the state farm. Classes will begin Monday. Junior Class Meeting The meeting of the Junior, class called for Thursday morning has been postponed until Tuesday morning on account of the football rally. JEAN NELSON. President. Catholic Students' Initiation The Catholic Students' club will hold its annual initiaton of new mem bers, Frday- evening, October 12 at the Robbers' caves. 'Meet at 10th and O streets at 7:15 o'clock. Unversity Facuty Women A meeting of the. University faculty women will be held Friday evening, October 12. 1917, at the Scottsh Hite temple, 15th and L streets. Every one is expected to bring yarn, knit ting needles or a crochet hook and 15 cents. The committee in charge are Misses Anderson, Grant, Mun son. Nelson and Odell. Football Ushers All football ushers will report at the athletic field Saturday at 1:45 o'clock. Students who have not been assigned and who wish to usher should call at the Awgwan office be tween 3 and 5 o'clock any afternoon. REGISTRATION FOR CHORUS CLOSES TOMORROW NIGHT A large number of men have regi stered for the chorus this week but more are needed. Registration will close tomorrow night and all tnose who intend to enter should see Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond concerning regi stration before that time. The next rehearsel will be held Monday evening in Art hall at 7 o'clock. Boyd wants to see you about your printing. Lost Schaefer fountain pen with out cap. Return to Student Activities Office. -31' FOR BIGGER, BETTER VALUES, Go to GOLD'S "The store that sells the best for just a little less" GOLD & CO. (Department Store.) 112 to 122 North 10th Street (Opposite Government Square) LINCOLN - NEBRASKA m Most Wonderful Values In Tailored Suits $19,50 AN EVENT OF ABSORBING INTEREST Our buyer, now en route for New York, told us to hold a SUIT OCCASION for unusual interest Saturday and we are doing it. But to appreciate fully the wonderful value, the unusual quality, the very smart fall and winter styles, you must see them. When you do see them, you'll agree with us that YOUR time to choose a Suit is here. Most of them are belted effects. Pleated coats, plainer tailored Coats, mostly all trimmed. Buttons, velvet, imitation fur or mole plush used. Colors are navy, taupe, brown, burgundy, green or black. Come in Saturday and get first choice of these choice Suits at $19.50 THE P DAVLIGHT STORE, PHONE B3398 OMPIEUM "LAST HALF" TOOTS PAKA And Her Hawaian Singers and Instrumentalists CHARLES OLCOTT Offering His Original Trav esty, "A Comic Opera in Ten Minutes FLYING WEAVERS Butterfly and Archer Joseph Hart and Arthur Hopkins Present William Gaxton and Company In the One-Act Novel Play "KISSES" By S. Jay Kaufman THE PATHE NEWS World's Greatest Animated News Views DOROTHY BRENNER The Lady Dainty of Song land in Exclusive Songs by Herbert Moore M'INTOSH AND HIS MUSICAL MAIDS Scotch Singers and Dancers and Instrumentalists Ralph Dunbar's MARYLAND SINGERS Singing Southern Songs of The Sixties Orpbeum Concert Orchestra Professor A. J. Babich, Director Matinee every afternoon at 2:30 Night performance at 8:20 Matinee Any seat 25c Nights Reserved at 25c, 50c and 75c SAY, MR. CORNHUSKER. 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