THE ' unM.. TUES. AND WED,' EVELYN NESBIT And Her Son RUSSELL THAW in "The Woman Who Gave" -SMILING BILL" PARSONS in a Bald-Headed Comedy "A PAIR OF PINK PAJAMAS" PRICES 5c, 10c, 15c. IBS? Lincoln's Popular Priced Theatre Direction L. M. Garman The Home of Big Shows and Good Music MONDAY TUESDAY First appearance of the lucky girl chosen from thousands by the Paramount Company to be made famous LILA LEE In the delightful picture THE CRUISE OF THE MAKE-BELIEVE Faculty Men's Dinner Club Tho Faculty Men's Dinner club will inert for dinner nt the Windsor ho tel, Friday, December 13, at 6 o'clock p. in. Plates 60 cents. No notice by card will be given, plates must be re served at the nuance office by 10 a. m. Friday. Chancellor Avery, In whose honor this first meeting of the year fa called, will speak. Society DAILY DIARY RHYMES By Gayle Vincent Grubb party. Woman's Social Calendar December 6 Girls Cornhusker hall. Chi Omega, tea for Miss Anderson. Girls' Cornhusker party, Women's hall. Chi Omega, tea for Miss Anderson. December 7 Delta Gamma, house dance. Delta Delta Delta, tea for Mrs. Hill. Alpha Delta Pi, tea. Catholic Students, faculty hall. Ajsrt, ' ' '." '.: M :. : ' v. v 0 JiaBwrny,-' guana. V H1" H'l 'I. ENTERTAINING VAUDEVILLE MON-, TUES., WED. World's Greatest Protean Artist, CAESAR RIVOLI In a comedy character skit "A Scandal in a Restaurant" LEILA SHAW 4. PLAYERS in the travesty playlet -There She Goes Again- PAT BARRETT Singing Exclusive Songs TYLER AND ST. CLAIR LOUISE FAZENDA & CO., In Sennett's latest comedy "HER FIRST MISTAKE" LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY Three shows daily at 2:30. 7. 9. "A BIT OF LIFE" Glimmering ras from a scarred lamp post In Chicago's Underworld, A huddled figure in tattered rags All a heap where he'd been hurled Hy the drunken bums who live their life And forget there is a God, Parasites? No! They are worse than that. They're roots of Underworld Bod. It was snowing as if fate figured to use This means of covering crime, Forgetting the tattered heap, under the post And the onward push of time That returns no more when once it comes Can help not what's been done That witnesses life's embers die Or a new life Just begun. The huddled figure moved, a hand Reached up from out the snow And it clenched some withered flowers Frozen buds of days ago. music was furnished by Dorothy Pharr A face drawn, white, by grief and more and Edith Cash. A b0(lv rackedi a deu Delta Delta Delta entertained about ... . ... . Of hunger, born with empty purse, seventy-five guests at a tea given for their chaperone. Miss! A mind made mad by men. Ida Hill, Saturday afternoon. Pink roses and candles were used for dec- SOCIAL EVENTS Chi Onrega entertained at tea last Friday afternoon in honor of their new chaperone, Miss Mary Annette Anderson. The house was decorated with pink roses and shaded lights. Mrs. It. S. Murry and Mrs. Stewart Clark assisted in the dining room and No matter what you ay "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" CHAPIN BROS., 127 S. 13th B2234 Attention S. A. T. C. As soon as you are mustered out of the service of Uncle Sam, come fi at once to the oftlce of the Nebraska School of Business and let us jjH H explain to you the wonderful advantages In taking a course in our g HI school. You owe it to yourself to get this training before taking up p HI the active duties of civil life again. Many new classes Just starting. g pi Doth day and evening sessions. H Enter any time. Only loss in delay fH New catalog free on request Nebraska School of Business fj H T. A. BLAKESLEE, President Gas and Electric Bldg. Cor. O and 14th Streets II! oration. Mrs. James Lawrence and Mrs. O. J. Fee presided in the dining room. ' Alpha Delta Ti was at home Satur- j day afternoon to seventy-five of their ; friends in honor of Mrs. W. E. Sealock. I Mrs T J Rrnwn ami Miss Ma ream , So meestair, I buy roses Clelland. The house was decorated i money, ver' last, with white crysanthemums and pink j To sell. How much? Oh meestair, i-nss you a buy? Ver little. Oh so Leesen. ah ".Meestair, my Carlotta, she eees ver, ver' seek, She say Tony, I no care so much To live I maka look into da eyes and den I know, A doctair. Ah, I no can pay for such. with my THE PURCHASE OF A GOOD A Good Diamond Is a Vis Investment; Th. Ownership, a Constant Enjoyment TUCKER & SHEAN 1123 0 STREET PERSONALS much? Carlotta! You've gone, I XJooda Bye!" coma. Meestair, ipis Fern Jones, '22. spent the week-end in Omaha. j The tattered figure dropped back to Grace Mcintosh, '!. who is teaching j The bed of icy snow, m mclook, is a guest at me utiu nee from hunger, gner and pain Zeta house. Marian Howe of Omaha and Eliza beth Jack of Beatrice were guests at the Delta Gamma house Saturday and Sunday. i Mrs. R. D. Currv of Aurora visited at the Achoth house last week. Helen Schwab, ex-'l!. who teache? in Fremont, spent, the latter part of the week at th" Alpha Chi Omega ; house. Of but a Hay ago, Picked up and buried nameless with The rest of unknown strife, You wonder if its' truth? It is. A chapter out of lire. ANNUAL FESTIVAL A GREAT SUCCESS (Continued from page 1) Helen Reck nor. "22. Mareme Black. reviewed the n:sor R. M. HARVEY Presents the Harvey's Greater Minstrels 4-3 Minstrel Kings and Queens inc'uding Famous Ballad S.rgers, Entrancing Dancers, No.elty Entertaniers, Expert Comedians, Instrumental and Vccal Soloists. A 20 piece Band. Every Man a Soloist. CREOLE BEAUTY CHORUS A MIN1STREL PROGRAM IMPOSSIBLE TO EXCEL WATCH FOR THE NOON DAY PARADE AND CON CERT: ALSO THE ' CON CERT IN PRONT OF THE THEATRE AT 7:15 P. M. with of syncopated Irene' ragtime in appropriate costume. Kap- A Popular Minstrel at Pop ular Prices ; "22. spent the w-tk- nd ! Cmith ?: in Wahoo. : Marian TbruMi. '21. spent Saturday ! wives in a pa'riotic musical orgy en pa Kappa Gamma baly ecquitted them- ; and Sunday in Omaha. ' Vinta Harrel. ex-'2', is visiting at I the Dl'a Zeta house. She is teaching at Daykin this year. Mr. J. D. Ream of Broken Bow vis- ied his daughter. Loy Ream. '20, Sat- urdav and Sunday. titled, "When Johnny Comes Alarcning Home." Delta Gamma girls in "The First Week of School in the S. A. T. C," commanded by a mock Captain Mac-Ivor, very cleverly portrayed the awkwardness of the erstwhile raw re cruits. Alpha Phi's "Seemfunny Or- Helen Harrington. 21. and Dorothy chest ra" ou:-jazzed th most enthus- spend iastic boi'er factory to be found any where. The John-Philip-Soociz con- in i ductorship being par excellent. Dancing Follows Program Following th- show, the executive ... i.t- h woman's Self Government Doris Hostetter at me Aipaiuv"",,ul""- association served reireauuicms. Dancing constituted the remainder of i tfie program. Wright, '2", drove to Omaha to 1 the week-end. Map Ynuntroiiist. '21. visited j Omaha Saturday a"nd Sunday. I ; Nina Hostetter spent the week-end I with j Omicron Pi house. p.,.atrici- Montgomery, '22. went to i v iv:n i,-- Iii l V o ! FF for a hike in the woods or just en- iof in vmir mom anywhere ou'll find your Bradley sweater the best kind of company. ? There is no question about your looking "CLASSIE" if we clean your clothes QELHAAR'S Cleaners "22 N B 3316 LeeWigton, Mgr. ' - . r M . I. A - s.t. L- a. f I 1 r.. vv.h.-r,!,! '2o. has l-en at i Five hundred girls attended in cos- I her home' in Hebron for the past week. tame, and when the man in the moon 1 Margretta Rouse. '21. has been at (for he was the only male permitted a landSuWatherhomeinWymore. j view, looked down from hi, starry . . ' m.t t s iif.ivf.iie iinnn the Marearette Rouse. 21, has been at I Kinguum w. Omaba for several days. ; nomewara B - 21. is III at the Chilinent. a unique signt greeiea nis i customed eves. It might have been a hfr home in Ruby Swenson, Umega liuu-". , .-, .!,. r.raa- it Herald. ex-'20. has been In setting ior a . --. Lincoln for everal day He has Just j might have been the rejuvenation of tne ianu oi ".'"; r l : . . . r, wrrn f rnm Ilia ratlin I received uis uim.u'6 - -I school in Cambridge. Massachusetts. I Mifcs Compton. head librarian of the ! university library, went to Bennett ' Friday to attend the laying of the j cornerstone of the new high school I building. Miss Compton was the first I graduate of the Bennett high school. , ; Miss Helen Morse, noranan in me mechanical arts department, has been ! ill with inuenza. i Jane Beachler. ex-'20, who has been ! teaching at Fairbury. is risking at I the Alpha XI Delta house. ! . . i LOST Delta Upilon pin. between j typewriting room and Vnl hall. Re-j turn to students activities' off lc. the moon rubbed those eyes of his and took a keener look. 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