THE DAILY N EB R ASK AN Tnnlnht 8M5 T0day Rational Success "A LITTLE GRrLgCTY1I IN A BIG CITY ., e Evening 75c to 25c Man"" - jj Wednesday, Thursday The Beautiful Spectacular Feature "Sirens of the Sea" . A of Feminine I reliness if A Bevy Love 47i 5 femm Special Attention to Student Trade Orpheum Shoe Repairing Co. 211 North 12th Street SATURDAY, CANDY 39c You cant beat it at 60c. Fine assortment of Chocolates. PEASE DRUG GO. 1321 O St. Ernest Schaufelberger, '16, Mgr. ILLER'S RESCRIPTION HARM AC Y LUNCHEONETTE GOOD CLOTHES CARE Is vital to the life of your gar ments. We clean, press and repair them in a most painstaking manner ThelWayYouLlkilt LINCOLN Cleaning & Dye Works 326 to 336 So. 11th LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. If ..lUiail!,, aJ if!'t:li-'tl;i,rMi:-m!ff:iit'-mt!IWfttmiiltiirJH!I lir,l;,illM,,lliilli.illl,lu.iilll,lli.,lifl,llll,.lii.ii.l,mil,iii,ui SOCIAL CALENDAR October 26 Union Society Branson's cottage. Alpha Phi Freshmen house dance. Fi Kappa Phi house dance. Delta Gamma house dance. October 27 Phi Delta Theta house dance. Alpha Omlcron Fi house dance. Chi Omega house dance. Xi Delta party for sophomore girls Temple. Tegner meeting Faculty hall. November 2 Ag Club dance Lincoln. November 3 All-University Hallow'een party Armory. November 9 Phi Delta Theta Rosewilde. November 10 Phi Kappa Psi house dance. Announcements have been received of the marriage of Myrtle Orton, ex '17, to Ernest L. Pratt. Miss Orton is a member of Delta Zeta. PERSONALS Carl Berglum, ex-'20, has joined the aviation corps at Salt Lake City. Jean Burroughs and Carolyn Reed will return today from Minneapolis. Wilson D. Bryans, '19. will spend the week-end at his home in Omaha. Charles J. Angel, '18, will drive to Ulysses Friday to spend the week end. Helen Nieman will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Omaha. Helen Howe expects to spend Satur day and Sunday at her home in Omaha. Hedwig Jaeggi Fontaine of Colum bus, Neb., visited at the Delta Zeta house Tuesday. Katherine Hall of North Platte will visit Hazel Barbar at the Delta Gam ma house the end of the week. Lulu Galbraith was called to Oma ha Tuesday evening where her brother is seriously ill in the hospital. Robert Moody and Robert Wenger expect to attend the Delta Upsilon convention at Bucalo, N. Y. Helen Doty will accompany Ann Brundage to her home in Tecumseh to be her guest for the end of the week. Frank J. Brady of Atkinson, and Carlyle Jones from Camp Funston, visited at the Alpha Sigma Phi house last Saturday and Sunday. Ruth. Ellinghusen and Mary Alice Davey will go to Manhattan Friday to be guests at the Delta Zeta house. They expect to visit friends at Camp Funston. Ruth Ellinghusen and Mary Alice Davey will spend Saturday and Sun day at the Delta Zeta house at Man hatten, Kans. They intend to visit at Camp Funston. Tegner Society The Tegner society will meet Satur day evening, October 27, in "Faculty hall of the Temple. "Ag" Club Meeting The Agricultural club will meet Thursday evening in Munic hall, Tem ple, at 8 o'clock. Rooms for Women Any young women who desires a room free of charge, will please call at the Dean of Women's ollice. D. G. V. Invitation The Deutsche Gesillige Verein will meet Thursday evening, October 25, at 7.30 o'clock, in Faculty hall, Temple. New members will be initiated and a short social program given. German Dramatic Club Tryouts Registration for tryouts for the Ger man Dramatic club will be held in U 108 at 11 o'clock; and 2 to 4 o'clock on Thursday, Friday and Monday. Engineering Society Smoker The first Engineering society smok er of the year will be held Friday evening at 1340 R street at 7:30 o'clock. St. Paul Hallowe'en Party A Hallow'een social wifl be given at St. Paul's Methodist church, Thurs day evening, October 25, at 8 o'clock. All students will be cordially wel comed. Cadet Band Men All University band men are to meet at the Armory this morning at 11 o'clock for the football rally without uniforms and at 4 o'clock without uni forms at the Armory to head the team procession to the depot. Captaiu. Palladian Literary Society Palladian Literary will hold no open meeting this week. Saturday evening the society will leave for Roca at 6 o'clock in carry-alls. All members will meet on the north steps of the Temple prompty at 6 o'clock. Students' Guild The Students' Guild of the First Presbyterian church will hold their annual Hallow'een social at the home of Mrs. Julia Spalding , 2221 Sheridan, Saturday evening, October 26. Mrs Spalding has opened her home to the Guild for this annual party for several years. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Xi Delta Xi Delta wiii meet Thursday eve ning at the Alpha Chi Omega house at 7 o'clock. Very important. University Art Club The University Art club will ueet with Miss Blanche Grant Saturday, October 27 at her home 634 South Seventeenth. Twins' Club The University Twins club will meet Saturday night with the Hoff man twins. 2250 Sheldon street. All twins in the University, whether they are members of the club or not are urged to be present. Sunday School Books The books for the University men's class at St. Paul church are at the College Book store and may be se cured from Lawrence Slater between 11 and 12 o'clock and 5 and 6 o'clock. They also may be secured at the office of the Y. M. C. A. Catholic Students' Meeting The Catholic Students' club will hold an informal business meeting Fri day evening, October 26, in the church POE TOWLE AT THE ORPHEUM, DOES NOTHING IN PARTICULAR, BUT, OH, SO WELL m e is a 'ellow at tn Orpheum tflls week who does Just nothing in Particular but Oh he does it well. He talks a lot, and plays a little, and jus hearers applaud him till the stage "eiper has to drag him away to make room for the. next act. Joe Towle is nis name and he is one of the best or sevtral all-around good acts on the Express opened Tuesday. -Denver AdJR.FECTLY PROPER PROFFER BV WILLARD AND WILSON Win THE ORPHEUM fr,n, rd an(1 Wilson politely proffer inn. s) an EthJoPlan travesty with a 'uoicrous amount of "heavy artillery." ome characteristic comery. F. E. W. n Denver Post. University man can make good money Reiiing Xmas cards. See Mr. nju 1031 N street. 32-2t WAVTPn . . I Vpmh" ' , " one teacner. start No 175 oa ,Third grade work. Salary orLi, osition In fine western Ne- K I'm5, Write X Y Z care of stu" t Activities office. kioiS7rSilver monogram belt buc ect Aivities office. 30-3t set n Delta Gamma Pin, diamond Rewa a StU(1ent Activities office. " , 30-3t PHONE B3398 ORPHEUM 'BIG TIME" THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Oct. 25, 26, 27 Fra the Land o' Heather and the Highlands o' Scotland JACK VYATT'S SCOTCH LADS and LASSIES In Kilts and Tartans, Hoot Mon. Chester Lola SPENCER ana WILLIAMS In "Putting It Over" JOE TOWLE In His Own Peculiar Entertainment In Mr. Grattan's Latest Farce EVA TAYLOR Lawrence Grattan & Company ..nNStsiL,s Tur fin AT" "ROCKING THE BOAT" Direction of Jos. Mart WILLARD & WILSON The Sleuths of Comedy, in "The Crime Hunters" THREE BOBS Jovial Jugglers THE PXTHE NEWS World's Greatest Animated News Views ORPHEUM CIRCUIT ORCHESTRA Professor A. J. Babich, Director Martin Beck Presents the SECOND EPISODE Of the British Government's Official War Pictures THE RETREAT OF THE GERMANS AT THE BATTLE: UP AnifMo " ,..,,, 0.30 Niaht performance at 8:20 MK X ISS': 4 I Copt1" 1WT Th. Houm ot Kuppenlirinwr YOUNG men will find the habit of good appearance as valuable as BUPPE IS MTG3 show many a young man the way to combine both these good habits. They afford unusually fine style and good value for $22.50 to $45. mm "The Kuppenheimer House in Lincoln" sit Sail) The Prodical Son Ten Years Later A beautiful gift book just published, contain ing a story for students, soldiers and other young people just breaking home ties By John Andrew Holmes, Minister First Con gregational Church, Lincoln, Nebraska Here is a little narrative of genuine beauty Brooklyn Eagle. I am very much intterested in it. I hope that a great many boys through the Influence of this book will see how foolish as well as how wicked a thing it is to wander off into the far country. Francis E. Clark, the father of Christian Endeavor. The originality of the conception, the felicity of the narrative, and the evident and timely lesson involved so delicately in it make it of permanent value. President Ozora S. Davis, Chicago Theological c g tvi Jn q ry If any reader thinks he has appreciated all the meaning which lies in the greatest of the parables we advise him to read a little book called "The Prodigal Son Ten Years Later" (Pilgrim Press 50c net) and discover what true scholarship added to deep human understanding can still do for this theme. Dr. John Andrew Holmes, without any reading-in of irrelevances or fanciful exegesis or emotional rhetoric has lit up the old sory with a light more nearly, we imagine, the ight with which it was first kindled in the mind of the Master than all tne elucidations of the theologians. Here is a little book worth giving to a boy leaving home. We can really imagine him reading it. If he reads it we can hardly conceive of him ever being deceived again by the most specious sophistries of the leering conductor of the Seeing Life" automobile. All that was strong and true in the old Puritanism is here united with all that is human in the new theology; the result seems to us to be probably a picture of the prodigal son as Jesus thought of him. The Congregationalist, Boston. FOR SALE' BY Pniipsp Rook Store Lincoln Book Store. NebSka Bool 'and Bible House, This is the book Dr. Holmes is Miller & Paine, to read 'rom Sunday evening. it i, ' Boyd ants to see you about your Muting