THE DAILY NEBRASKA lyric Yheafteir SPECIAL STUDENT8' MATINEE Every Friday MjtlnC" also Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday WEEK BEGINNING OCTOBER 7 "The Other .Wife " i Show every Saturday night 7 and 9 PRICES Matinees 10c, 15c, 25c Nights 10c, 25c, 35c. OCTOBER 7, 8, 9. MARAGUERITE CLARK In the Paramount Play 0UT OF A CLEAR SKY" "Romance and Braas Tacks" A Merry Flag Comedy "ALLIED WAR PICTURES" HEARST-PATHE NEWS OCTOBER 7, 8, 9 LEIGH DE LACY COMPANY Presenting the Comedy "EXCESS BAGGAGE" in "ON THE FARM" CORA GREVE Prima Donna VIVIAN MARTIN In the Paramount Picture "HER COUNTRY" FIRST" TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY REX BEACH'S TREMENDOUS DRAMA LAUGHING BILL HYDE WITH THE TEXAS WIT WILL ROGERS PAY TINCHER IN A COMEDY SKIT "SOME JOB" PRICES 10 AND 15 CENTS On lltk d c .. SARATOGA RECREATION FLOORS CHAS. N. MOON B-1392 B-3708 MlW?l!!8 0RCHESTRA 0RCHFnR. A-LL OCCASIONS TWrJilVKUM FIVE TO iBl7YvxE pieces Band or Boiler Shop Effects IlllEKl ilwiiiimiii icyuesi Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 10, 11 and 12, 1918 T O T 0 Th World's Greatest Clown MARYON VADI and OTA GYGI Frank Milton DeLong Sisters Present "THE DIAMOND PALACE" A Rube Picture Show The GIRL FROM MILWAUKEE A Remarkable Vocalist JULIE RING Assisted by James Norval, in "DIVORCED" The Trlckologlst and the Pianist KEANE & WHITE -In- "THE PATRIOT" TRAVEL WEEKLY ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA SOCIETY Miss ftarian Co'psey and Mrs. J. W. Camel, who spent the week-end at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house, have re turned to their homes. Margretta Rouse, Beatrice Mont gomery and Dor!s Cole spent the week-end In Omaha, where they at tended the dance given by Phi Rho Sigma, medical fraternity. Francis and Tat Norris are visiting at the Phi Delta Theta house. Lieutenant John Ludwlg of Fortress Monroe, Va., Is a guest for a short time at the Sigma Alpha Kpsilon house. Miss Margaret Dodge spent the week-end at her-home at Fremont. Ruth Farquahr and Jeannette Adams spent Saturday and Sunday at Eagle, Nebr. Betty Riddell went to Columbus last week for a few days. PERSONALS Rose Skudder, '19, and Helen Fisch er, '21 .are ill at the Alpha XI Delta house. Hilda Ohde, '19, and Claribal Knapp. 20, went to Manning, la., Saturday morning. Maurea Hende, '19, has gone to her home in Omaha. She is convalescing from the Spanish influenza. Herbert R. Wells, who was a mem ber of the junior class of last year, 8 with Troop L of the 312th Cavalry. During the summer he was stationed at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming; Alpha Xi Delta announce the pledg ing of Louise Emmet of Lincoln. Frances Foote, '22, left for her home In Oahma Saturday. Lieutenant Eric T. Kelly, ex-'19, who has been with the depot brigade at Camp Dodge, has been transferred to the second regiment company. Bar Barbarism by Buying Bonds. UNI NOTICES Orchestra Rehearsal Orchestra rehearsals are changed from Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to Tuesday and Thursday evening, in at Art gallery, at seven o'clock. Two hours' rehearsal will be held Tuesday evening. PERSONALS Miss Ida Gunnison has been ill since Friday. Bonds Put the Dam in Potsdam. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Professor Bengston at Washington Professor N. A. Bengston of the department of geography is at Wash ington this year serving in the tech nical branch of war orders board. He has charge of the wheat industry. Professor Bengston writes the Uni versity that he misses the association ha mm nn r at Nebraska and great- Iy regrets his inability to be with stu-1 dents and faculty. Military Geography Course A course in military geography Is to con sider chiefly the geography in Europe with special reference to the ' war fronts and the economic materials of the war. Several professors and in structors are to assist in giving the course. Many lantern slides, maps and a number of motion pictures will be used. . The course will have practi cal value to military students and to others who are trying to keep up with the times. Professors Condra, La Rossignol. Lees, Fossler, Conklin, (irumann and Jones will give the cou run. Course In Military Mapping .Mr. J. U. Macintosh, who has had fxtena've work on the Canada topographic ur vey, will bo ut the. I'nlverslty in a few days to Rsslst in giving a course, on military mapping n the depart nient of geography. The students In tUa course are to bo grouped accord ing to their experience and needs. MANY NEBRASKANS NOW IN WAR WORK (Continued from Page One) cock and a correspondent for several newspapers. Professor Addison E. Sheldon of the legislative reference bureau and secretary of the state historical so ciety has been in Washington this last week doing research work and completing arrangements for his trip to France as the representative of the Lincoln State Journal, the Commoner, the Nebraska Farmer, and the Omaha World Herald. Buy Liberty Bonds and Keep Them. DR. LELAND DESIGNATED AS S. A. T. C. CHAPLAIN Has Spent Three Months As Camp Pastor With Tank Corps at Gettysburg Dr. Dean R. Leland has been desig nated by Captain Maclvor as the vol- ; unteer chaplain of the University of ; Nebraska S. A. T. C, including the mil- ! itary detachment stationed here. The government has been unable to In An Almost Endless Profusion of Becoming Styles Purchasing a Coat at Rudge & Guenzel Co. is a -delightful experience for the newer creations of the season are here in abundance. There's not a size missing and practically every good color, good fabric and good style is shown. . There are scores of those warm, loose", mannish styles suitable for motoring and more formal occasions tailored in the finer fabrics. While the styles are distitct ive, there is the utmost of satisfaction in tueirvery moderate prices. Fall Suits Fall Dresses Fall Skirts Fail Waists 41 A r, v - .. .-t. v i 13 - rJ hhkIkh commissioned chaplains to the smaller military detachments at uni versities and to the S. A. T. C. These oinm'stiloiu'd chaplains are used with 'lie fences in Kuropo and the large antoiinients here. However, the gov 'iiuiu'iit has provided that voulnteer haplains may be designated by tho commanding oncers of S. A. T. C. camp. s Dr. Leland will perform the duties f chaplain so far as it may concern the 2500 men located at Nebraska. He spent five months, from April to Sep tember, at Camp Colt, Gettysburg. Pa., among 9000 men of the tank corps, a camp pastor. In addition, he has been a university pastor hero for the past nine years, so Is familiar with this university, the city, army camp life and the needs and interests of men of university age. Send the Ammunition Over. Buy Liberty Bonds. At your service, students. Univer-! sity Book Store, 340 N. 11th St. Your Money Should Not be Neutral; Enlist it in Tho Fourth Loan. V sLINCOLN, NEBR.i Smart Coats 1 LOST Small MJvcr turquoise mat rix ring in or around Bessie hall. Re turn to Student Activities' ofllce. limiting at Antelope Park every 'ilpht, except Sundays 249 Drawing boards, drawing paper and pencils. University Book Store, 340 N. 11th St. WANTED Man to sell Khoes on Saturdays. Fred Schmidt & Brso., 917-21 "O." 104 S. A. T. C.'s, see us. University Book Store, 340 N. 11th St. BEST PLACE TO EAT ORPHEUM CAFE 1418 O Special Attention to University Students LUNCH EONETTS SERVED P I L L R ' S RESCRIPTION H A R M A C Y I i.