THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ni IVER THEATRE nnAV. FRI. A. 8AT. Dofl; one mr-v retire New Bill Openly Thuri. Mit. IQCt i"'W" PHONE B-S398 RPHEUM Always the Beet 8how In Town Today, Orpheum Circuit HARRIET REMPEL In "Juet Around the Corner"; WILLIAMS 4, WOLFUS In "Harkl Hark! Hark!" WILLIE WESTON In Char acter Songs; RALPH DUNBAR'8 "Tenneaiee Ten"; Edwin George; Three Mleaet Stewarts; The Levoloe; Heartt-Pathe News; Or pheumConcert Orchestra. Matinee at 2:30; all teats re lerved at 25c. Evening perform ance at 8:05 (for early closing); teats reserved at 25c, 50c, and 75c. War tax additional. SOCIETY DlSMF Big Shows & Good Music Friday and Saturday WILLIAM 8. HART In his greatest De Luxe Production The Cold Deck Matinees all Seats, 10c. Nights, 20o Pi 1:15, 3:00, 5:00, 6:45, 8:30 SHOWS START AT SHARP 80CIAL CALENDAR February 8 Delta Upellon Lincoln. Phi Kappa PbI hoime dance XJ Pel Fhl Rosewllde. February ft . All-UniverBlty party Pete of the Nations Temple and Armoryv- Cl086d. February 15 Acacia banquet Lincoln Tl Kappa Phi banquet Lincoln. Sigma Alpha Epsllon houBe dance. Kappa Sigma Lincoln. Bushnell Guild Valentine nartv. February 16 Acacia Informal Scottish Rites Temple. Tl Kappa Phi Lincoln. Kappa Sigma banquet Lincoln. Ag School Commissioned Officers' Rosewllde. February 23 Alpha Theta Chi Lincoln. March 1 Achoth Lincoln March 2 Achoth banquet 4:30 to 8 o'clock , Lincoln. University night Auditorium Closed March 8 Sigma Alpha Epsllon Lincoln. March 9 Gamma Phi Beta Rosewllde. Delta Gamma Lincoln March 15 Alpha Omicron PI Lincoln. March 16 Gamma Phi Beta banquet Lincoln. March 23 Delta Gamma banquet Lincoln April 13 All-University party Closed PERSONALS About thirty-five couples will attend the party given by Phi Kappa Psi at the chapter house. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Woodruff will chaperone. Xi Psi Phi expects to entertain twenty-five couples at a dance at the house. The chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett, Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis, Dr. and Mrs. George Sturdeva,nt and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Brown. About fifty-five couples will be pres ent at the party given by Delta Upsilon. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Wenger and Mrs. Samuel Waugh will chaperone. Lucile Clark will spend Saturday at her home in Stella. Clara Dodds, '16, of Cheyenne, Wyo., Is visaing at the Delta Zeta house. Katherlne Dodge will spend the end of the week at her home in Fremont. Elsie Haberg will visit at her home In Nebraska City Saturday and Sun day. Dorothy Wetherald will visit her parents in Hebron Saturday and Sun day. Mr. A. E. Sheldon will visit his daughter, Marian, Saturday and Sun day. Opal Nuss expects to visit her par ents In Sutton the latter part of the week. Mrs. Edward Langland of Billings, Mout., is visiting at the Chi Omega house. Florence Bishop will visit at her home In Central City Saturday and Sunday. Frances Malm, '20, of Wisconsin uni versity arrived Thursday to attend the University. Sylvia Prokes left Thursday for Schuyler, Neb., where she will spend a few days. Florence Ebbersou expects to spend tho end of the week In Oakland with her parents. Katharine Newbranch has recov ered from the measles and will spend the end of the week in Omaha. Lula Haskell will leave todav for Omaha where she intends to spend the end of the week with her mother. Mary Hedrick will leave this after noon for Tecumseh "where she will visit her parents Saturday and Sun day. Fay Davis of Hamburg, la., arrived this week to enter the University. She is from the University of Missouri. Bernice Nelson, Margaret McCoy, Elizabeth Sturdevant and Helen Wahl expect to spend the latter part of the week in Omaha. Hildenard Clinton of North Platte, Esther Bell Wheeler of New Tork, and Myra Buntz of Shenandoah, la., are visiting at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Le Roy Rhodes. '12, was visiting yes terday at the Bushnell Guild house. He will enter the School of Military Aereonautics at Cambridge, Mass., Feb ruary 16. Henry P. Diekman, chief chemist of the Northwestern Portland Cement Co., of Mason City, la., called on the members of the applied mechanic's de partment, Thursday. For R. O. T. C. Men White or Khaki Stock Collars Linen Military Collars Khaki Gloves Khaki Shirts Flannel Shirts Army Ties Woolen Hose White Dress Shirts Khaki Belts Let us Supply your Needs Just received--Depark Soft Collars for Spring. Different from anything ever shown in Lincoln. FARQUHAR'S 1325 O Street The Eo.n CLEANERS-PRESSERS-DYERS HAVE THE EVANS DO YOUR CLEANING TELEPHONES B2311 and B3355 C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Adjustment of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails 410 Ganter and the relief of Bunions Phone Building COMFORT SHOES 13-3781 Commercial Club Elects Officers for New Term The University Commercial club held a business meeting last night, to make arrangements and lay plans for the new semester. The following of ficers were selected: President, C. E. Hinds; vice-president, 'M. L. Springer; secretary, Fred N. Hellner; treasurer, Wilson Bryan s. The club also laid out an active and extensive program to be followed for the new term. Definite plans for this work will be completed and the actual work will be commenced as soon as possible. WE 66 tf ADV. IN THE - (o) (2) sIks College Book Store Mayer Bros. Co. Lincoln Hotel Miller & Paine Schemheck's Jazz Band University School of Music Lincoln Gas & Electric Co. Lincoln Photo Supply Co. Nebraska Central Bldg. & Loan Assn. Lincoln Dental College Nebraska School of Business Folsom Bakery St. George Studio Meier Drug Co. Paxton & Gallagher Co. W. Fred Hawck & Co. (Omaha) Theo. Lieben & Son (Omaha) Smith & Hurst Halls Hardware Co. A. C. Townsend East Lincoln Cleaners Awgwan Armstrong's University of Nebraska Saratoga Billiard Co. N. S. Cafe In behalf of our Patrons, The Management of the Annual Student Publication, known as "THE 1918 CORNHUSKER," ask our fellow students to patronize the above ADVERTISERS. - OUR ADVERS1SING CAMPAIGN HAS JUST STARTED, WATCH THIS SPACE IN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN AjVjrj CCp THR DRC1 Tl TC Advertisement.