The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1918, Image 3

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Thury. Friday nd Saturday,
October S, 4, 6
2M5 Twice wuy
Orphcum Circuit Vaudeville
ia Repertoire of Exclulv
1 Song
FERN A DAVIS
i "A Nightmare Revue"
P-cf. J. Edmund Magee
RALPH DUNBAR'S
WHITE HUSSARS
Thft Singing Band
HARRIS & MANION
-Uncle Jerry at the Opery"
OOhDON A KERN
The California Duo
AKIS NORDSTROM
In "Let'a Pretend"
Travel Weekly Orpheum Con
cert Orchestra
Katnees 25c, 60c
N gh'.s 250, EOc, 75c, $1X0
FRIDAY SATURDAY
MABEL NORMAND
IN A COMEDY RIOT
PECK'S BAD GIRL
THE VILLAGE SCAMP FOILS
THE CITY VAMP
VOD-A-VIL MOVIES
6 BIG ACTS 5
MUTT and JEFF
In "EFFICIENCY"
PRICES 5 AND 1010 AND 15
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THURSDAY ONLY
PEGGY HYLAND
in a romance of love
"BONNIE ANNIE LAURIE"
Peppy Best Release
Also a Sunshine Comedy
"A MILK FED VAMP".
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
MABEL NORMAND
in a comedy riot
-PECK'S BAD GIRL"
; InniliillHiny H
SOCIAL EVENTS and
PERSONAL MENTION
By ADELAIDE ELAM
Vaudeville and Photoplays
THUR. FRI.- SAT.
JESSIE HOWARD & CO.
In a comedy playlet
"Air Castle Kate"
DE WITTE & GUNTHER
Baby Eyes, and Baby Size
THREE THEODORS .
European Entertainers
A SMirt Moving Picture droma
of love and adventure
DIPLOMATIC MISSION"
Liberty News Weekly
Prof. Brader's Orchestra
3Shows Daily at 2:30 7 and 9.
Mat. 15c; Night 26c; Ga Cry 15c
Big Shows and Good Music
THURS. FRI. SAT.
Here is a sparkling play, happily
blended with excitement
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
i nbis latest Artcraft plly,
HE COMES UP SMILING"'
"Far Flung Battle Line"
Allies Official War Pictures
HearstrPathe World's News
CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor
COMMUNITY SINGING
Showt start at 1, 3, 6, 7, p.m.
yatw AM Seats 15c. Night 25c
LYRIC THEATRE
SPECIAL STUDENTS'
MATINEE
Every Friday
Valine also Wednesday.
Thursday and Saturday
WEEK BEGINNING
OCTOBER 7
The Other Wife "
-
. SOCIAL CALENDAR
OCTOBER FOURTH .
Catholic Student Club Recep
tion Faculty ball
Acfcoth dance Chapter hou.o
OCTOBER FIFTH
Kcmensky Club Reception. .Art hall
Christian Science Society Re
ception Art hall
OCTOBER FIFTH
S'gma Nu dance Chapter house
Delta Chi dance Chapter house
Kappa Alpha Theta dance
Chapter house
Alpha Delta Pi dance. Chapter house
Kappa Sigma dance. .Chapter houst
Sigma Alpha. Epsilon. Chapter house
SOCIETY PERSONALS .
Clarence Maxer, from ScottsblufT
Nebr., is visiting at the Sigma Alpha
Epsilon house.
PERSONALS
Dean Carl C. Engbcrg left Thursday
evening at 4:30 o'clock for a short
official trip to Omaha. He will re
turn Saturday morning.
True Jack is ill with Spanish influ
enza, and will not be in school for a
period of at least five days.
Lieutenant Walter Minor, '17, was
visiting at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon
the first part of the week. He was
stationed at Camp Funston.
OFFICIAL ORDERS TO OLD
REGISTRANTS
All men mho registered before Sep
tember 12 and have subsequently been
placed !n class 1. will not be allowed
to enlist in the S. A, T. C. However,
the question is not fully decided. It
appears that Washington is not clear
on the matter. One order from Cap
tain Maclvor says one thing and an
other received by Chancellor Hastings
on the same day seem to contradict it.
Here are the orders:
Commanding Officer of the S. A. T. C
issues the following:
To clear up status of men who reg
istered in June, 1917, June, 1918,' and
August 24, 1918, all such men who de
sire induction into the S. A. T. C.
are notified that any registrant of the
above dates mho was put in Class 1
and certified for general military ser
vice will not be eligible for Induction
nto the S. A. T. C.
The following is a response to a
telegram sent by Acting Chancellor
On 11th at P Street
SARATOGA
RECREATION
FLOORS
CHAS. N. MOON
B-1392 B-370S
LOEB'S ORCHESTRA
MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
ORCHESTRA FROM FIVE TO
TWENTY-FIVE PIECES
Jazi Band or Boiler Shop Effects
on Request Only
LOST Small silver turquoise mat
rix ring in or around Bessie baM. Re
turn to Student Activities office.
2 he- every Saturday night
7 and 9
PRICES
Vatinces iDc, 15c, 25c
Nig a 10c TSc 35c.
! PanIng at Antelope Tark
! night. eTcef t Sundays.
every
24 9
WANTED Man to sell shoes on
'. c,-rrfvR Fred Schmidt Brso-
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Styleplus
Clothes v- j
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Styleplus Clothing are made
on the big volume plan.
Styleplus Clothes
$25 and $30,.
This method reduces costs to
the minimum and always
produces style and wearing
qualities unique at the prices.
Where merchandise of
good reputation is sold
Every business has a future.
That future will be bright or
gloomy according to its pres
ent day management.
In the first place we are safe
guarding the public by offer
ing merchandise of known
quality and secondly our re
tail prices are based entirely
on early purchases and not
on cost of replacement.
This store is local headquar
ters for
Society Brand $35 and up
Styleplus Clothes $25 and
$30
Super Value Clothes $20
We are serving more people
today than we ever did and
we are aiming to improve
our business as we g oalong.
Start buying a Liberty Bond
by saving on your clothes.
Styleplus will turn the trick.
We're Hats, Shoes, Furnish
ings Headquarters for Mili
tary Apparel.
M
ayer
ros. Co
ELI SHIRE, Pres.
Hastings inquiring if there had been
any change in orders concerning reg
istrants before September 12:
W. G. Hastings,
Uni. of Nebr., Lincoln, Nebr.
Method of induction of men who
registered prior to September 12 is
on P. M. G. O. form two tnousana bix,
which should be mailed to committee
at Washington for action.
(Signed) Committee Bailey.
OFFICIAL ORDERS
I S17-21 "O.
10-4
The first meeting of the war aims
course to arrange lecture schedules
will be held Friday, October 4. All S.
A T C men on the dows town
campus will report at the Temple the
atre at one of the following hours:
Ten, one. two, three, or four o'clock.
Students may appear at any hour that
is convenient to them. They will be
drained only about ten minutes, but
. i- ,. Htmofit importance that no
one fail t appear. This notice does
rot apply to the Farm Campus men.
Commandant orders that no private j
in the S. A. T. C. will be allowed to j
ear cross-rs or other officer la-(
flgnla. If now wearing puch Ins'.gnia i
he nut remoTe f?ame at once. . j
ORPHEUM DRUG STME
OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT
A Good Place for Soda Fountain Refreshments after the Theatre and
after the Rosewi,1de Dance
CARSON HILDRETH, '95 and '96
I'
Students Register Your Music Work at
7E-3E UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL off IV2USIC
Twenty-fifth Year Just Commencing
MANY TEACHERS IN ALL BRANCHES TO
CHOOSE FROM
Dramatic" Art
Athletic Dancing
A. M. NEWENS, Director
11th and R Streets Opposite Campus
10-10
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