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THE DAILY NEMIASKAN :r UNI NOTICES 4 ABOUT THE CAMPUS Armstrong Clothing Co. Quality Is Economy , THUR8. FRI- SAT. ALICE JOYCE In her most charming offering, "THE WINCHESTER WOMAN" I A 8unthlne Comedy, "HUNGRY LIONS IN A HOSPITAL" FOX NEWS WEEKLY and MUTT & JEFF Prices: 6c-11c-20c jmiimuuRiiuimEiuutmriiii rim'iiiiithrimmiJiwiiUijniHiiniidiniitmHaaiiaii ma 2:20 Now twice daily 8:20 EMMA HAIG and JACK WALDRON CURRENT OF FUN THE CREIGHTONS HAYDEN & ERCEL.LE VIVIANS, SUTTER & DELL HEARTLAND with J. K. Emmet & Mary Ryan I ELSIE FERGUSON I n the Paramount-Artcraft picture "The Witness for i the Defense" "SUSIE, BE CAREFUL" I A Jolly Christie Comedy Pathe News Pathe Travel 1 Paramount Magazine John T. Prince 1 in "The Spell of the Yukon" I By Robert W. Service - 1 KIAI.O SYMPHONY ORCHRSTRA B .lin .. (rhaof(r, Condnetor S Overture "Barbrr of Sevill," Re- Mni m MATS. 15c; MCiHT SOcj CHIL. 10c M SHOWS STAKT 1, S, i. 7 "d r. -' una ui a v LI NCOLN'S LITTLE THEATER) EE LT:i:i-r.vi.i.M 7 THUR. FRI. SAT. I MILDRED i HARRIS I in Lois Weber's Production i 1 "Forbidden" Napoleon and Salty in the Animal Comedy, "AS OTHERS SEE US" News and Screen Magazine Burton Holmes Travel m MIRIAM FROSH'S ORCHESTRA g 5- E EE SHOWS START 1, . 5. 7 and MATS IV; NH.HT SOc; CHIL. 10 --Ml -ill ,,,1 I II -Mil IV 1 1 VACIDEVILLE 5S, wHlRt LVCKIBUpT GOES THUR. FRI, SAT. WALTER PEARSON A CO. In the Comedy Playlet "TWO SWEETHEARTS" PERRONE & OLIVER "A Recital a'la Vaudeville 1 i I FREAR, BAGGETT & FREAR I Novelty Entertainers EARL & EDWAROS Musical Comedy Comedians BRYANT WASHBURN in the Paramount Picture, "A Very Good Young Man" LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY Three Hnawa Dally: t:lO, 7 and t S Mat l.V; Nlrht SOe; ta. loe BRADER AND THE ORCHESTRA HEFFLEY'S TAILORS OF QUALITY 138 No. 11th St. Phone B-142Z 111 I THUR. FRI. SAT. p PARKER PENS FILLERS' RESCRIPT! ON HARMACY LINCOLN. NEBR. Union Meeting Eveiyone In Invited to the Ilrliow e'en party In Union hull Friday eve ning at 8:15. Delian Literary 8oclety Dellan Literary society will hold an open meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock In Faculty hall, on tha sec ond floor of the Temple. All univer sity students are Invited to attend. The men trying out for the Chicago International Fat Live Stock Judging team, leave early Saturday morning for Omaha, where they will be able to secure some fine classes of ani mals with which to practice. lu the afternoon they will watch Nebraska win the foot ball game. Daily Nebraskan at Farm The Daily NebirsUan from now on will be distributed at the Farm cam pun at the book store at thirty-sixth and Holdrldge. Freshmen Hallowe'en Party Meeting of reception committee for freshmen Hallowe'en parly in uni versity hall at 11:50 a. m. today. Hur ry over from your 11 o'clock class. Eveiyone prompt; only a few min utes time required. Church Party There will be a party for univer fcity students at ihe First Baptist church, corner of 14th and K streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Everybody In vited. Pailadian Don't miss hearing Major Cos grove, who will speak on his exper iences overseas at Pailadian hall, Fri day evening, 8:00 p. m. Pailadian pro gram, including Pailadian orchestra and Pailadian good time .'ollow. Ev erybody welcome. Sophomore Class Meeting Important meeting of the sopho more class 11:30 a. m. Tuesday. Law 101. All sophomores out Physical Education 57 Girls registered for physical euuva tion 57 and all gyls who wish to join classes in games and sports sign im mediately on bulletin in Armory tor period you can take work. Attention Engineers One or two students asistants are needed In the Wood laboratory. Ap ply In person to Professor Bunting. Those with M. E. 1 and 2 exper ience are eligible. 27-lwk. Student Council Meeting The student council will hold Its regular meeting Thursday, October 23 at 7:30 in University hall 110. Civil Service Examination The United States Civil Seivice I Commission announces an examina tion for clerk (male) and carrier t. O. service, November 8. Also atten tion is called to the reopening of ex aminations for the purpose of admit ting soldiers, sailors and marine to any examination pending on April 6, 1917, or subsequently announced, for vacancies not filled. For information, call at the post office, Civil Service window. Convocation, October 28 Regent F. M. Judson of Omaha will speak at convocation October ZStu. His subject "The Life of Thecdore Roosevelt" is especially fitting at this, the first convocation after Roosevelt day. Chancellor Avery will intro duce Regent Judson. Concert Postponed On account of the rain last. Sunday the first of the Fine Arts concerts was postponed until next Sunday. 21-3t, Awgwan's Out Awgwan for October is out. All subscribers may obtain their copies by calling at the post office window. Faculty Men's Dinner Club First meeting of the year Friday, October 24, at hotel Grand. Prof, f M. Fling will speak on "America at the Peace ' Conference." Dinner promptly at 6:30 p. m... plates $.60 Reservations shold be made at the finance office, city or farm, by 5 p. m. Thursday. F. W. Sanford, R. D. Scott, W. W. Burr, committee. Swimming No more girls may enter the swim ming classes aa they are fulL All men who expect to to out for track this fall get your equipmen at Four members of the library staff attended the state library association In Omaha yesterday. Miss Nellie Compton read a paper on "L?iira or Susan Hale," Miss Josephine Lam ineiB on "Research on Marines in the United States History," and Profes sor Malcolm Wyer on "Library War Service." A water color exhibition Is now be ing displayed In the Art Gallery or the Library building. It Is the work of Elizabeth Spalding and has unus ual merit. Miss Spalding has done most of her painting In Colorado, .ex hibit Ions are open mornings, Satur days, and Sunday afternoons l'rom thieo until five. A NEW O. HENRY BOOK A new O. Henry book, "Waifs and Strays," was brought out October lltli by Doubleday, Page & Company. A dozen abort stories never before pub lished in a popular edition are here assembled. Together with them ap pears a wealtn of anecdote, reminis cence, and appreciation of the man who Invested with new wonder the City of Too Many Caliphs. Among the stories is included "The Snow Man," the last tale O. Henry ever worked on. Death, It will be remem bered, struck him down before the end was reached and Harris Merton Lyon who now also Is dead finished the story in accordance wit han out line O. Herry had sketched to him The Lyon ending is given in the forth coming book. The personal reminiscences are con tributed by Arthur W Page, who quotes vividly from O. Henry's cor respondence, George Jean Nathan, Arthur Bartlett Maurice and others. F. P. A., of the New York Tribune, tells of his collaboration with O. Henry on the one occasion when the latter attempted to write for the stage. Christopher Morley, whose new novel, "The Haunted Bookshop," is creating considerable furore on its own ac count just now, contributes an appre ciation in verse. So does Vachel Lind say. And there are critical estimates "by William Lyon Phelps, Stephen Lea cock, the Canadian humorist, and A. St. John Adcock, Another feature of considerable interest is a complete index to all the O. Henry stories. Taken altogether, the new book promises a budget of material which no lover of O. Henry can afford to miss. Two students standing on a street corner. First Student, "Shal we go to tne show, go to bed, or study?" Second Student, "Let's flip a coin; if it comes heads, we go to the show; tails, we go to bed." First Student, "Shall we go to the edge, we study." Quincy High "Q." WANT ADS For Music call Cliff Scott, B1482. LOST Eastern Star pin. Finder leave at Student Activities office. LOST on campus, Trl Delta pin and guard. Also XI Delta pin. Re turn to 1544 Q street. Reward. 24t4 WANTED Young lady to share room with student in new bungalow. Board if desired. F1911. STUDENTS' ROOMS at $14 and $16; both hot and cold water; electric lights, bath and phone; 8 blocks esst of campus 2030 R St. LOST: Football ticket at students' section of athletic field. Return to students activities. 25 3L LOST: Lower part of Kraker foun tain pen in pharmacy building or between pharmacy building and 22d and R streets. Please leave at elu dents' activities office. LOST: During parade, Friday nlgha between 12th and 13th and Q streets, a purse with keys. Return to students activiteg office. 25 2L LOST: On R street between litn and 16th , ladies leather belt. Re ward If returned to students activities office. SUBSCRIBE For The NEBRASKAN ARMSTRONG A CLOTHING CO. 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