THE DAILY NEBRASKAN L Pearl Set Pins HALLETT llnl Jeweler B Estab. 1871 " O St, ra Luncheonette 1 FILLERS' RESCRIPTS HARM AC Y WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. LOVETT'S "CONCENTRATION" Mu6ic, Science and Mirth CHARLES KENNA MISSES SHAW & CAMPBELL BOB FRANK NELSON & CRONIN CHALLEN & KEKE DAVIS & CHADWICK JACK TRAINOR & CO. In Jack Lait's "HELP" KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF DAY B MATS. 25c and 50c 13 EVE. 50c to $1.25 ITS 2 THURS., FRI., SAT. WILLIAM S. HART in "SAND" "SHUFFLE THE QUEENS" A New Christie Comedy Rialto Symphony Orchestra Pathe Semi-Weekly News Topical and Travel Pictures THURS.. FRI SAT. W VIOLA DANA in "BLACKMAIL" DANCING HUMPHREYS HARRY GILBERT GREEN & PUGH BELL & CARON Intrrnntlannl New Weekly shows mtr at s:m. i, . Mat.. mCk tt !. 1 ALU THIS WEEK "Humoresque" A rtiataplay Feat.rU.; ALMA RUBENS Mora .aMiaa titan "Tha Villi tfr" Bare faa than "PatMh u rerlrnXftar." kOBT HMHIKT: Tlolln Salalat I. SOS MOKKISOX, Baritoa ctma mm a w a V 1 'ft & T ft fiivnt m. a. - w w - - g. MATS. BMa Se E Miiwi mm. 55 Theatre Reviews "Sunset Sprague." Out where the west beglnB lluck Jones battles for love and money. Admirers of cowboys would hail him with a shout for he is a real one and, on the side he wins "Rose" and a gold mine. "Littlo Women" Orpheum. Mog and Jo, Beth, Amy and Laurie and all the rest of that happy troupe which have delighted us all so often, paraded once more before the eyes ot a delighted audience last Tuesday. Miss Edith May Clarke In the role of "Jo" was the outstanding feature. Although prettier than one thinks Jo was, she plays her part well and keeps her , audience on the road between tears and laughter throughout the play. The scenery aids the cast in converging over the footlights that peaceful atmosphere which Is half of the play. Thirteen New Members Pledged To Sigma Tau I THIRTEEN NEW MEMBERS Sigma Tau, honorary Engineering fraternity, .announced the pledging or the following new members after a meeting of the society Thursday evening: O. F. Upllnger, R. C. Talbot, H. U. Van Brunt, B. O. Dorn, V. S. Acton, C. A. Sjogren, P. M. Parker, P. E. Petersen, L. W. Metzger, R. A. OJer, M. R. Joy, A. V. Lundgren, II. N. Barard. Engineering College To Have Footbal Team THURS., FRI., SAT. BUCK JONES In a Thrilling Romance of the Golden West "Sunset Sprague Century Comedy "HIS MASTER'S BREATH" MUTT AND JEFF In "THE MERRY CAFE" IPULARRJCS jb0 Drink Our Egg Malted Milk For lunch. They are a full meal. CHAPMAN'S BVOS Oaear R. Cane. V. X. '1. Mgr. ltll O 1 LOEB'S ORCHESTRA Business Pboae 152268 Residence B3708 HEFFLEY'S TAILORS OF QUALITY Cleaning and Remodeling for Ladies and Gents. 131 No. 11th St. B1423 Orpheum. An unusually good and "diffeient" bill is the one which the Orpheum has this week. Lovett's "Concentration," which is the headliner is a most unique entertainment. Mr. Lovett through the power of concentration, has his orchestra play any musical selection any one person hums over in his mind. At first the audience Is inclined to be skeptical but Is finally convinced of the man's wonderful power. Charles Kenna, who initiates a street fakir and Jack Trainor and company In a clever skit are perhaps the next best on the bill. Bob Nelson and Frank Cronin in a Jazz song act are also good. Rialto. "Well, Boss, we have to show our sand now," is the Iheme of the pic ture at the Rialto. And William S. Hart with his loyal horse, Boss, shows his usual grit .and dauntlessness which is always a source" of pleasure to his admirers. Coal Industry Film Shown To Engineers The various steps In the production of coal were shown in the film pre sented by the Mechanical Engineer ing Department Thursday in room 206 of the Mechanical Engineering build ing. "The Story of Coal," by the Pea body Coal Company, gave a complete survey of the coal manufacturing field. Views of the big mines of the country with close ups of the mining settlements were featured. The dif ferent processes of the mining, haul ing, washing and loading of coal were taken up. ' ' to be shown next be "Making Fine Starrett Com- The picture Thursday will Tools," by the L. S pany. Indications are that the Engineer ing College will be represented by a strong gridiron aggregation before the football season comes to a close. From forty to fifty engineers have been reporting dally for practice on the field north of the Social Science building. . Work thus far has been limited to kicking and passing the ball and rudimentary signal practice. The squad is handicapped by lack ot football suits and until the players are able to discard gym suits and overalls and don the moleskins scrim mage will be very lightly indulged in. Due to the many laboratory periods carried by the engineers practice is possible only from 5 to 6 o'clock from Monday to Friday and from 8 to la o'clock Saturday morning. Luni Doyle, Husker football star in the days of Jumbo Steihm, is coaching the squad. WANT ADS. LOST Black loose leaf note book, containing law cases, east side Museum. Return to Student Ac tivities office: It Lily Bischop, pianist, parties, etc. LILY BISCHOP, pianist, parties, etc. B3949. 5t SOUTHERN RAGG-A-JAZZ at the LINCOLN HOTEL, Saturday, Oc tober 30. 3t WANTED Three experienced sales men attending college to sell to college , men our exclusive line of young men's extra pants, leather and sheepskin coats, custom made shirts, ties, bathrobes, etc. $1,000 to $5,000 easily made. Jonn Duffield' ,& Sons, 506 Lyon St., Grand Rapids, Mich. It ..OST A Sterna Nu sister pin some where between the Law building and the Alpha Phi house or between iha lnttpr and the city Y. M. U Finder please return to Student Activities office. LET Stafford's Peerless Orchestra Graham, Uni'a master saxopnonwi. Call LE558. i Now is the time to wear a I a Sweater Do not be bothered with a cumbersome coat when you can wear a sweater and feel free and easy. Fall Days Are Sweater Days We carry a complete line of all kinds of sweaters, in all styles and colors. V neck sweaters are the "big thing' today. Sweater coats are going big also. Lawlor's "The Sporting Goods Store" 117-119 South 14th St. rnnrnmmfnmiimmnrmtmnmirmiimrmiinitfinnimtmiiim) Monday, imi ramnniHtimmraHitnmnrnmaittiTn mtirmnuminnnmtBiRninminnn i mnmfmni n wit nti 1 mi wnunm h unHmmtmrawiTinifnimH 1 1 n 1 1 1 u u tun 1 1 1 nrmjui vanuBaiu)WHBiii m cmnmHti Special Matinee Oct. 25 American Legion Vaudeville ORPHEUM THEATRE . llllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllfflU llB'BJil.-H.l.'mffflfl OF INTEREST TO COLLEGE MEN! Attached Collar Shirts Priced Regularly 3.00 to 8:00 Now Reduced - - - - - - A COMPLETE line of white Oxford cloth shirts, sizes 14 to 17, imported French cloth in pink, Mue and jrrrcn; tan poplins, and a few striped models are included in this offering. All in the comfortable attached collar style. 20 22SZHCS Your Oyercoat, Sir! It's here. Made by the Kirschbaum shops which means better style, better wear and a better price. "OTOR coats with plenty of . warmth and sweep. Town ulsters for all-round wear and every day weather. Loose racy Raglans cut on English lines. Form tracing dress overcoats and the conservative man's favorite the Chesterfield. . 39.75 to 79.75 3 NEW LOCATION : N Street 12th to 13th I! V !-'. Patronize the Advertisers in the Rag iWnaJm