The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 14, 1919, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
NAZIMOVA
In the most Amazing Drama the
Screen Has Ever Known
"Eye For Eye"
With the Actress Supreme
SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, f, AND 8
PRICES 5c, 10c, 15c.
Monday Tuesday Wednesd a y
A Great Big, Songs, Fun
and Mtwical Show
A RADIUM OF SPLENDOR
THE REVUE DE VOGUE
A Spectacular Girlie Offering
HAL. JOHNSON & CO.
In the Merry One Act Comedy
"THE CHAPERONE"
Howland, Irwin & Howland
A Trio of Pretty Misses
Harmony and Character Singers
JARVIS & HARRISON
In "Shooting the Shoots"
PEARL WHITE
In the Second Episide of
"The Lightning Raider"
LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY
Prof. Brader's Orchestra
Three Shows Daily, 2:30, 7:00, 9
Mats. 15c Night 15c and 25c
Big Shows and Good Music
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
EXTRA
ADDED ATTRACTION
The Marvelous Mystic
ANNA EVA FAY
"Ask Her, She Knows"
Pretty Smiling
BILLIE RHODES
In Her First Super-Picture
"THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS"
Also Comedy and News
Features
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats. All Seats, 15c; Night, 20c
IP
LUNCHEONETTS
SERVED
I L U E R'S
RESCRIPTION
H A R M A C CY
Society
Social Calendar
Alpha Omicron PI house party.
Phi Kappa Psl house party.
Gamma Phi Beta house party.
January 18
Delta Delta Delta house dance.
January 18
Senior Hop Lincoln hotel.
H!af k Masque Party for Junior and
eni r girls Womans' hall.
January 24
Closed night.
January 25
Freshman Hop Lincoln hotel.
PERSONALS
Mark Hanna, ex-21, is in Lincoln
for scral days enroute for his home
at Long Beach. California.
Merrill Williams, ex '19. who ia sta
tioned at Fort Crook, spent the week
anl at the Delta Ppsllon house.
Leland Potter, ex-'22, of Omaha
"Pent Saturday and Sunday in Lincoln.
Mrs. J. H. Mackprang of Cedar Bluffs
Is visiting nt the Achoth house.
Sidney Goodfellow, ex'liO. or Green
wood spent Saturday and Sunday at
the Sigma Nu house.
.Mary Alice Davey and Karl Down
ing of Davey wer0 guests at the Delta
Zeta house party Saturday evening.
Wallace Spear, ex'19, returned, lo
Lincoln Sunday.
Helen Kendall, '19, has the tonsllltls
and will remain at her home In Super
ior for severul days.
WANTED To communicate with a
fraternity desiring a lease on house,
beginning September, 1919, or earlier.
Call L-81354 evenings.
UNI NOTICES
. University Night Committee
A meeting of the University Night
committee will be held Wednesday at
5 o'clock in the students activities'
oITlee.
Course In Mathematics
The following courses, primarily for
students in the School of Commerce,
are offered: Math. 42 Mathematics
of Life Insurance, 2 or 3 hours credit,
Professor Babbitt. Math: 43 Mathe
matical Theory of Investments, 3
hours credit, Professor Brenke. Pre
requisite for either course in Math, la
or equivalent. For students of math
ematics or physics Viector Analysis,
2 or 3 hours credit, Professor Gaba.
Students' Guild Party
The students' guild of the First
Presbyterian church will give a kid
party Thursday night, January 16, at
the church. All Presbyterian girls are
urged to come. Bring your pennies.
Sigma Xi
A meeting of the Nebraska chapter
of Sigma Xi will foe held, next Thurs
day evening, January 16, at 8 p. m. In
room 209 Chemistry hall. Chancellor
Avery will give an address, "Develop
ment in Chemistry Due to the War."
Every one is invited to be present.
All Senior Men
.Meeting of all senior men Tuesday
morningf at 11, Law 201.
Latin Club
Latin club will meet Tuesday. Janu
ary 14, at 8 o'clock p. m. at the home
of Zora Schaupp, 1702 South street.
Union Society
Union Literary society business
meeting will be held Tuesday evening,
January 14, at 7 o'clock. The pres'
ence of all members is requested.
Home Economics Club
Home Economics club will meet at
Townsend's for their Cornhusker pic
ture at 12: 15 Thursday, Jan. 16.
Organization Vouchers The follow
ing officers of the organizations men
tioned here are requested to call as
soon as possible at the students act
ivities' office and sign the necessary
vouchers In payment of certain
claims: President and treasurer,
class of 1922; president and treasur
er. class of 1920; president and treas
urer. Silver Serpents; president, Palla
dian society; and the president and
treasurer of the Women's Self Gov
erning association.
To a fat man there always seem
to he too many things on the floor
that have to be picked up.
Mutual poverty may not make two
men good company to each other, but
it breaks down artificial barriers.
In classieal music one has often to
wait for considerable Intervals In each
election for something that he likes.
Energy of will depends upon depth
of motion. Martensen.
AT THE LINCOLN HOTEL
Starting Saturday, January 11th, a
series of Dinner Dances will be given
in the Cafe of the Lincoln Hotel.
A Table d llote Dinner will be serv
ed from tlx to eight-ehirty at U-50 per
person, which will include the even
ing's entertainment. Dancing from
six-thirty until eleven-thirty.
A cover charge will be made for
after treatre parties. Large dancing
space, moonlight and novelty dances.
Music by Schcmbeck. .
Ue8ervations8 hould be made to In
pure, tables. Adv.
When You Step From
Khaki To
A Fashion Park
Suit or Overcoat
We have looked forward to your coming home and extend a real
personal welcome, not because we want you to come to our shop
and buy, but because we are proud of you.
We had the foresight to have our Tailors at Fashion Park develop
new and refreshing styles which will give you as much pleasure
to step into as you had pride when you got into your uniform.
MANY NEW SPRING STYLES JUST RECEIVED
Suits and Overcoats
$35
and more
Your old uniform will be pressed and rejuvenated and sent to your home or kept here
subject to your call, free of charge.
H' "Store
B'rfitrr Comrontlon Btt1-