The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 24, 1919, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKA
FRIDAY SATUROAV
Virginia Pearson
In
"Buchanan s Wife"
A Strong Drama from Real Life
PRICES 6c, 11c, 17c
BIG SHOWS and GOOD MUSIC
THURSDAY. FRI., SATURDAY
You Have Seen:
THE BIRTH OF A NATION"
"INTOLERANCE"
"HEARTS OF THE WORLD"
"THE GREAT LOVE"
NOW SEE
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
' Fifth Super-Production
.THE GREATEST THING IN
LIFE"
A $2 00 attraction at regular
Rialto Prices
Pathe'i SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS
MISS ALMA HUNTLEY
Dramatic Soprano
Rialto Concert Orchestra
Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m.
MatsAII seats, 15c Night, 25c
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
There are no serious moments in
this show just one big frolic of
fun, song and music.
A Revue of the Times
"MiSS 1920"
A Miniature Musical Comedy
with
OLIVE CALLAWAY
BENNY & WESTON
EVA WARDEN
and a Bevy of Beautiful Girls
THE ASTOR FOUR
Vaudeville's Classiest Offering
SIMS A WARFIELD
In "An Army of Fun"
LAMBERTI
Xyophonist Supreme
"FIENDISH FLANAGAN"
Montgomery Flagg's Funniest
Comedy
LIBERTY' NEWS WEEKLY
Prof. Brader's Orchestra
Three Shows Daily, 2:30, 7, &. 9
Matinees 15c Night, 15c and 25c
C. H. FREY
Florist
H33 O St. Phones B 6741-6742
N. S. CAFE
139 South Eleventh
All Reliable
Can Be Purchased
from fhe
WHITEBREAST GOAL
& LUMBER CO,
TrJ Eureka or Whitebreast
for Moray Savers.
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pafar .: ' v .' ; ",! n v v ' .5.,-" 1
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ERNESTIN7 DE MILLO
As "Lor in
"A PAl'GHTEK OF THE SUN"
The story cf an Hawaiian Butterfly.
Orpheum Theatre.
Mat. and Night, .Monday, January 27.
Social Calendar
January 24
Closed night.
January 25
Freshman Hop Lincoln hotel.
January 30
Cornhusker banquet.
4 Days Starting Wed. Mat. Jan. 22,
Under Persons! Direction Orpheum Circuit
A comedy by John B Hymer JOSEPH BENNETT &
"PETTICOATS" EDWARD RICHARDS
with
GRACE DUNBAR NILE In "Dark Clouds"
HARRY LAUGHLIN ,&. CLARA WEST
"The Cafe Lonesome"
WALTER BROWER
The Jolly Jester
A WEDDING DAY IN
DOGLAND"
I
Current Events
Screen Revue
ORPHE
R3onday, Jan. 27
MATINEE
AND NIGHT
Return of Last Year's Novelty Hit The Big Spectacular Hawaiian
Musical Comedy-Drama
9
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A Play cf Love and Beauty Another "Bird of Paradise"
j car The Native Ukelele Players Sing their Sensous Songs of the Soul
SEThe Sacred Hula Dancer from Haleokeola Temple, Hawaii
A Series cf Realistic Scenes of
St?rtlinp, Loveliness. Gorgeous Cos
tumes and Surprising Electrical
ti.ei.ti .r iu Want Sunshine,
Love and "Aloha" See This Fasci
nating P.ay.
CAST OF
25
PEOPLE
PRICES Night, $1.CO. 75c, 5Cc,
SEAT SALE
PERSONALS
Mfut. Hurry Perkins, ex-'16, has
received his discharge from the army
and Is visiting in Lincoln.
Lieut. Joel Pomerene, '13, has Just
returned from France and Is in Lin
coln on a ten day leave.
Lieut. Carl Lesher, ex-'19, has been
In Lincoln on the way to his home
In Grand Island, He returned from
Franco oil the Northern Pacific.
Curl HoKerson, ex-'19, ia in Lincoln
and will register in school next semes
ter. I (Jtnevieve Hotelier, '19, is going to
I Omaha toduy to (.pond the week end.
! Captain Theadore Metcalf, '16. is
j visiting at the Phi Delta Theta house.
Lloyd Palmer, ex-'19, of Tekamnh is
a guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house.
He expects to return to school next
semoFtenn.
Lieut. A. L. nryson has returned
from Chrlstolml, Panama, and Is at
the Phi Gamma Delta house.
L. A. Crandell, who has been sta
tioned In the Philippine Islands, has
mcivod his discharge from the army
and will enter school next semester.
L. L. Lynch, A. 13. '14, M. A. '16, Is
vMtliiK at the Alpha Sigma Phi house
before returning to Honolulu, where
he is head chemist for the Hawaiian
Sugar Planter's association. He has
been attending the F. A. O. T. C. at
Camp Zachery Taylor.
Lieut Hoyt H. Harman. C. E. '14, is
slopping at the Alpha Sigma phi
house on his way to New York, where
he is to be employed by the Interna
tional Paper Co. After leaving school
he was employed' by the Burlington
system. When war was declared he
enlisted in the engineers and receiv
ed his commission at the first E. O,
T. C.
Vaccination
Due to the prevalence of smallpox in
the city,, university authorities are
urging all students who have not been
vaccinated for the disease within the
last two years to have this done at
once. Drs. Ewing and Clapp will do
this work for all students without
change.
AN ARTISTIC TREAT
Duplicating Famous Sculpture
HELEN TRIX
And Sister Josephine in
Orpheum Concert Orchestra
Arthur J. Babich, Director
Ul
r?
NOT A
MOVING
PICTURE
25c. Matinee, 75c, 50c, 25c.
NOW ON
Cornhutker Staff Meeting
There will be a short meeting or
the Cornhusker start at 12 o'clock Fri
day In the Cornhusker office, room 1,
University hall.
DSARICflW
SATURDAY NITE-ROSEWILDE
Come and
Music
Gayle's
Roberts
SANITARY
DAIRY LUNCH
New Spring Modes Have Arrived In
Kayser
Gloves
Silk
Perfection in fit daintiness in shape and durability arc fea
aures that commend Kayser 's Silk Cloves to the well groomed
woman.
TWO CLASP Gloves
in white, gray, black
and pongee, self
stitchings with pat
ented finger tips, the
pari, 85c and $1.00.
KAYSER'S Gloves
in black, white and
gray with contrast
ings, the pair $1.25.
KAYSER'S Gloves
in black, white, gray,
pongee and mastic
with self stitching,
the pair $1.25.
KAYSER'S Gloves
in white, gray, mas
tic and pongee with
self or contrasting
black stitching, the
pair, $1.50.
EXTRA HEAVY
QUALITY gloves in
black, white, gray,
pongee and mastic
with self stitching,
pair, $1.75.
All Toilet Goods Reduced
Only Palmer's Line of Toilet Coods is excepted. Yon can lmy
Djer Kiss Fiver Ilndnut Colgate Perm Anbrv Sisters
lieauty Preparations at
10 per cent to.
.All Rubber Ooods
20 OF.
Hughe's Rubber
O u s h i o n Hair
Ttrushps 201 OFF.
Iisterinp the bottle.
21o. 3!c and 79c.
Cutioura P e a r ' s
Scented and Na
dine Face Soap a
bar, 23c.
Woodbury's Facia
anil 4711 Glycerine
Soap a bar 22c. Creme
oil Soap, the bar. fc.
JMnaud's T.ilae de
Franco Toilet 'Wa
ter, bottle. 73c.
A Had in Soap Dyes,
the box. ;c.
A u b r y F".:-tei-s'
lteautifier tbe Jar,
.Vic and fide.
HUDNUT'S Ft i fume
in Lily of the Valley
Sweet Tea Sar
dinia and other lasting
odors the oz.. 60c.
Ricksocker's Tocust
Hlospom Perfume the
oi.. 40c.
Oourad's
Cream.
$1.39.
Phry'a
the box.
Roper & Oallet Violet
Face Powder, the box.
6"c.
T'crrna Viva T.io,uiil
Face Powder, a bottle
42c.
Jardin de Rose Face
Powder, box. 4i.
Ricksecker's Attar
Tropical Face Powder
a box. Mc.
Rudge
Theme Readers Course
A course for students reading
themes, and for those training as Eng
lish teachers will bo offered next sem.
ester by Professor Gass of the rhet
orlc department.
Hear the Best
in Lincoln
1
USICAL
ERRY
AKERS
$1.25
GOOD FOOD
. WELL COOKED
PROPERLY SERVED
MODERATE PRICES
1238 "O" Street
Music in Evenings, 5:30 to 7:30
Schembeck's Orchestra
WHITE GLOVES
with contrasting
black stitching and
dainty, tucked cuff
effect, a pair, $2.00.
EXTRA HEAVY
QUALITY Kayser
Gloves in white,
gray and pongee,
with heavy, crochet
stitching on the
back, a pair, $2.50.
IS
PER CENT
DISCOUNT
Pinaud's Hair Tonic .
bottle. fi!c and Sl.d".
Ricksecker's Toilet
Water, bottl-, ti?c.
Newbro's Ilerpicid a
bottle. ;9c. All Nail
Crushes at 20v Dis
count. White P.ear Foot Pow
der, a box. ISc. Crown
lavender Smelling
Salts, a bottle. 42c.
Oriental
the bottle.
Face Powder.
Ammonia.
12c.
botll.-.
Tourist cases
Pulliiiin Aprons
SO Discount.
ainL
Carbona for
plnves, 'aces,
bottle. l.'.c,
and J9c.
O-aiiii-c
etc . a
:n-. 4.".c
JaD Kiwi
box, l.",c
Talcum a
Ta leu i,i. a
Wiilia: i s
box. lie.
Guenzel Co.
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