The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 18, 1917, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PHONE B-3398
"BIG PICTURES"
Mon., Tues., Wed. (Matinee only)
December 17, 18, 19
(Return Engagement)
THOS. H. INCE
Presents
"CIVILIZATION"
The Million Dollar Spectacle, with
Celebrated Soprano Soloist, and
Prof. A. J. Bablch's Orpheum
Augmented Symphony Orchestra
The Greatest Picture on Earth
Today
Tues.
Wed.
DEC
17 Mat 2:30
NIGHT 8:20
18 Mat. 2.30
NIGHT 8:20
19 MAT. 2:30
ONLY
ADMISSION
MATINEES All Seats 25c
NIGHTS 25c and 50c
WAR TAX ADDITIONAL
ALL SEATS RESERVED
New Yorkers paid $2.00
Monday and Tuesday
Douglas Fairbanks
in his best production
"HIS PICTURE IN THE
PAPERS"
Wednesday and Thursday
GERALDINE FARRAR
In her greatest achievement
"JOAN THE WOMAN"
Friday and Saturday
JACK PICKFORD
and
LOUIS HUFF
in
"JACK AND JILL"
Also Travelog, Pictograph and
Comedy
Big Shows & Good Music
Monday and Tuesday
The Big Patriotic Feature
"Over There"
A Soul-Stirring Photoplay
Shows Start 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Matinees All Seats 10c
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SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
December 21
Sigma Chi dinner dance Chapter
house.
January 4 -
Phi Kappa Psi house dance.
Silver Serpent Red Triangle sub
scription dance Rosewilde.
Freshmen Law hop Lincoln.
January 5
Senior hop Lincoln.
Black Masque party lor senior girls
Alpha Phi house.
PERSONALS
Effie Lannen visited in Omaha Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mary Hughey spent Saturday at
her home in Nebraska City.
Robert Adams was at Camp Dodge
the latter part of the week.
Joe Reavis visited his parents in
falls City Saturday and Sunday.
Albert Backes spent the end of
the week at his home in Omaha.
Josephine Moffltt visited at her
home in Shenandoah the end of the
week.
Odell Scott of Long Beach, Cal..
ia visiting at the Beta Thota Pi
house.
Jeanette Teagarten spent the lat
ter part of the week visiting friends
in Omaha.
Lawrence Roberts passed the end
of the week with his parents in
Arlington.
Robert Reiner of Red Cloud visited
the latter part of the week at the
Farm House.
Esther Sehultz of Hastings spent
the end of the week visiting at the
Alpha Phi house.
Josephine Huse of Fullerton will
visit at the Alpha Phi house the lat
ter part of this week.
Phil Sherwood of Red Cloud was
a guest at the Kappa Sigma house
the latter part of the week.
Marie McAdoo of Hamburg, la.,
visited her sister, Gertrude, at the
Delta Gamma house Saturday and
Sunday.
Lieut. Earl M. Cline of Camp Funs
ton, and Lieut. Paul Temple of Camp
Dodge are visiting at the Phi Kappa
Psi house.
II. T. Parker of Holdrege and Sam
Buck, Superior, spent the end of the
week visiting at the Phi Gamma
Delta house.
Thi Kappa Psi announces the
pledging of Robert Eastman of
Mitchell, Nebr., and Carl S. Tilden
of York, Nebr.
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The Store of Christmas Saving
"The Store of Practical Gifts'
Only 5 more short shopping days. Bring your list here and select from the thou-Bands-and-one
useful and practical suggestions at ecenoir.ical prices that you'll find
displayed in every section of this busy Christmas store. Here you'll find sensible
giftB of the most worthy character gifts that carry the real spirit of the times
and of the Yule-tide at especially low prices that will aid thoBe with the most
modest of purses to complete their gift-list at savings of the most substantial
character.
GOLD & CO
112 TO 122 NORTH 10TH ST. (ALMOST OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE), LINCOLN
FOOTBALL MEN PLAN TO
BRIBE WEATHER MAN
Hope for a Few Warm Days
to Display New
Sweaters
Football men are praying for
warm weather for the next few days.
No; they do not want to practice
the gridiron game, it is merely be
cause the new sweaters have come
and they will want to wear their
coats wide open so that all their
friends can see the big "N" in the
middle.
Sophomore members of the team
will be excused for the next few
days if they seem a little self-important
and fail to recognize their
old friends. Their conduct will be
easily explained by the presence of
the honor emblem glaring from
their "manly breasts.
Coach Stewart delivered a lecture
tn most of the men who entered his
office yesterday to ask for their
sweaters. "You fellows don t realize
the meanine: of these sweaters at
all. Believe me if I won one of
these I would wear it without my
coat if the weather permitted. Go
ahead and wear them around the
campus without coats, that's what
vou trot them for. If your asnamea
of them we'll not have any next
year."
When one of the gridiron warriors
stunned Into the office and shouted:
"I hear the football sweaters have
come, Doc, where are they?" the
ranch renlied without a smile: es
there here alright, but they're only
meant for the football players.
Soon or Later You Will See Him at the
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LARGEST 23 TABLES BEST
SODA FOUNTAIN AND LUNCH IN CONNECTION
, 146 North 11th St. ' Chas. N. Moon. 115 P St.
While In
Omaha Visit Hastings Visit
The State Billiard Room Moon's Cigar Store
20 Tables at 17th and Harney 6 Tables at 2nd and Hastings
JUinht Srhnnl for Art
Students to Begin Soon
The night are school, open to the
iroii p ml mi bile, will begin the first
of January. Classes will meet three
evenings each week, on Aionaays,
tr...,nv. and Thursdays. at 8
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vir.k Prof. Blanche C. Grant, as
sociate professor of drawing and
iainHntr. will direct classes. Dwight
Kirsch. 19, will assist Professor
Grant.
Thf? murse will continue for three
months. The fee Is $4. Last year
a similar course was offered iy
p,nfnnr firant and the work proved
so popular that the department has
decided to continue ic mis yeai.
Anyone who wishes to draw may
register for the course. Registra
tion may be made by a card or let
ter to the art department.
Tegner Society Entertained at
Home of Dean C. C. Engberg
The Tegner society had a very
delightful Christmas program at the
home of Dean Carl C. Engberg, Sat
urday evening, December 15. The
following program was rendered:
Christmas in Denmark
Cornet Solo Hazel Nelson
Christmas in Norway.. Ann Knutzen
Caroline Nielson
Christmas' Vn Sweden.. .Edna Stowell
h rHal hour typical
Swedish refreshments were served
t,Mfui "smoreasbord loaded
with various kinds of "ost," "sill,"
"korf" "salat." etc., graced the
center of the dining room. .
Before the meeims
troa was liehted, and lit-
tie Charlotte Engberg sang Silent
Night" in Sweaisn.
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Sweaters
y how ubiquitous a sweater is. From matricula
a graduation its uses are multitudinous, its paths dc
nomadic, too. The athlete's luxurious shaker,
proudly alphabetted, migrates from "stude" to co-ed, from frat house
to girl's dorm. If it's a Bradley, it abides there.
Ask (or them at the best shops. Write for the Bradley Style Booklet.
BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Delavan, Wis. "
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