THE DAILY NEBRASKA! SALE Today Only yVONDERFUL Presses Nicotines, IVviet Twills ml Canton vYepes. 7,!:, .t. $15.00 SVrri-e $10-00 "?" Ion GiVe Firee Tickets For The Ames Special UBERTY HI1FRK KVKKYIMMIY (JOES TILVOU & ROGERS XairxW'' FumnUM Funlera in ' "SHOW MS" PAULINE ECKHART & CO. Ia tli One-Art Playlet "HOMKN" KUHN GIRLS -BITS OK YUOKVII.I.F." PKOFKSSOK 1'E.UE lid IIih Family of -AM TF.I lil.OC K1IK.WS" VALLAL & ZERMAINE -Di vert i -tnen I 4 C li artu-frrt I g u e" -WINNERS of the WEST" lit Comedy and Ne IMrlurea (HOW STAKT. tT 4:30. 7:00. :0 ,ATs.'((c. M..1IT :r. II 13c JLYRIC MO.V Tl KS WFI. A liLOOD-KTIRItl.VO DKAMA "THE RIDER OF THE KING LOG ' AND CHARLES HUTCHINSON Tli Friu-eka stunt Klnc in "HIKK1CAXK IIIKM" SHOW S STABT AT I. 3. 3. I. AT. ISr NIGHT 5r CIIIL. lOe 4 ' m. Med.. Xav. 16. in person FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN BEVERLY"! BAYNE NKAL AHKI. n ilh (be Mobile F4 QIIXLKV KOI K BO,,.. ." With the lp B CAKLKTO.N AM) Jl MA ALI-E.V or ''.lilounble Faiieie "tXXKTT MTKK A: t'O. "Kelde Kliri," 'MrfiLlftU NfXhONK "Hoop. My lear" "'' AKIIXK l., . "AH in f an" " 2G Kve,.-5e t fl.00 DA Km you . ir lessons. ui.ct3 IO HnLtTA2.'SR,VATE STUDIO. D '""ami in cbarge. B-tzhS. cfrJiN ART'8T PV",n WuatratU..-. '"Hope, !..pl,' """thod quickly iSu JrViT" Pr time, t" cl". Writ Wlwr. endorsed br 8OClATtO ART 8TUDIO8 "Ited" Long, proprietor of the Col lege book store, is cooperating In the "1,000 to Amen" drive. He is selling tickets good lor one dollar in mer chandise and with every fifty tickets sold lie is Riving a, freo trip to Ames. Each ticket is numbered and as soon as fol'ty are sold a drawing in iield and the lucky number gets tkcalp. Students are rapidly taking ad vantage ol' this generous oiler. Sev ern I drawings weru held yesterday afternoon and transportation en the Ames special awarded. ' One student bought ten of the one-dollar lickf n. The tickets arc good for -my Kind or merchandise sold by the Lowr es Xablishuien books, supplies, candy, ice crei.in, sodas, etc. "Red" say. there is no limit to tho number of trips to be awarded. He would like to sell a ticket to every student in the university. This would necessitate the awaid;ng of ap proximately eighty trips. Here is an opportunity for students to obtain necessary merchandise, got a chance on a free trip to Amtb, and at the same time help in 'he big drive to get the special train and a large delegation. WANT ADS. LOST A PEA It L NECKUACE. Phon" L-7432. LOST A C'AEO SET THE PIN, Left i:i dressing room of Grant Mem. hall. Keturn to Student Act. office. Reward. BHi DOI ItLR HI I.I. AI.I. THIS WKKK NORMA TALMADGE In Her Xwet Picture "THE WONDERFULTr'ING" .ALSO CLYDE COOK In HU l.atct Srreani -THK TOKKADOKK" .tKCIHt JOXKS 4 I'AKTXKK Y(-:il Fntiriairi-r 8H0W8 STAKT AT 1, S. S. 7. 9 AT. iur. XK.HT Me CUIL. 10c EXCHANGES tt'A SHIXGTOX Advances t. g gre gating neai ly $1,800,00U we.e ai proved today by the war finance cor poration. The corporation approved rn advance totalling $536,500 for ag ricultural and livestock loans. The I ! ig; culluia! advances were distrib- uic i among institutions in Montana, I iLuK'iia, Wisconsin, Nebraska. North and .!.'Jih Dakota, Geo.., -. y: 1 J as-. I Daily .'.iiuia.il. li UarraniEinc Kntrrtainrrti MOX. Tl KS M Kl). A drama af Marrlnee and Forgiv ing in Marrigr. Lou is B. Mayer Prrnt ' ANITA STEWART In "THE INVISIBLE FFAR" Otlwr Kiitrrtalnlng Fraturr UAI.ro MMI'IIONV I'l.AVKKS Jfaia L. KchaWrr, (oniiuitor Offrtnre "Uilliiim Trll" Kini CHOWS STAKT AT I, 3. .'. 7 ! MATSUc. XK,HT -iU: (II 1 1 ! By employing specially leased wires tiie Daily C'alifornian provided infor mation to the anxious rooters at the freshman game en California field last Saturday as to the progress of the California-Washington State game in Porltand. Metwcen halves, a magovox was utalized to transmit to the rooters th3 scores received over the wire. A large scoeboard at tiie end of the fhld gave the results in more particu lar detail. S"tndenf STadiMin gtibmribm-a were given precedence over non-subscribers in the matter of getting seat, tickets for the California-Stanford big gam at Palo Alto, November IS. Thy wore allowed to turn in their appli cations (or four tickets plus their own rooters ticket last a-eek. The preferences thus checked will be satisfied first and the remaining part of California"s allotment of seats will ge on sale to others on November 8. FIFTEEN RUNNERS WIN GROSS COUNTRY HONOR Numerals Awarded to Stimulate Inter est Among Members of Fifteen runners on the cross-country s iuad have already succeeded In wln- l'lng numerals this year. The winning of a numeral is a difficult task, which involves some hard running. The pract ice of awarding numerals in cross country is just being started, and is proving very successful in stimulating l'.'gh interest uniong the members of the squad. This honor can also be won by freshmen. The following is a list of those who have already won numerals: Bowman, Slemmon, Weir. Hyde. Iiaitman, Neilson. Davidson. Coats, Fisher, Cook, Alexander, Sominers, v heakley, Rogers, Gardiner. SOPHOMORE CO-EDS EDFEAT JUNIORS AND WIN TOURNEY The sophomore class won the girls' hiterelass soccer tournament last night when they defeated the juniors liy a score of 2-1. Coleta Aitken scored a goal for the juniors the first quarter of the game. The sophomores played hard but were unable to score until during the last three minutes of play. Lois Shepherd made the two scores for the second year class. Irene Springer refereed the game. Meach Miller was score keeper and Irma Johnson and Eleanor Snell were I'nesnien. A mixed alumni and all-stars will play the juniors today at noon. French Crullers "We got 'em.' Sunlite Bakery. 13th and N Sts. Eefore the Party Visit the La Rue Beauty Shop Shampoo, 50c and up Marcel 75c, Facial 75c and up. Manicure, 50c, Eyebrow arch, 50c Hair Dress 50c. Marguerite Raney Thomas Over Harley Drug Co. 1105 0 Sts. B2015 The One Minute Lunch Room We solicit your patronage Automobile and lag trade. Special dinner served every . day beginning at noon. Sandwiches and short orders served at all hours. 15th and 0 Sts. I Personal Notes. As guests over the week-end the T street Dormitory enterained Helen Owen, "20, of Pine Ridge. S. D.. Cert rudu Moderow. '21. of Stanton. Nebr.. ajid Margaret Carter, of Glenwood, la.. Miss Owen is teaching now at Schuy ler and Miws Moderow at West Point Olive Bauman, '22, spent the week tnd at her home at West Point. Mary Avery, 23, visited over the week-end at her home a.t I'nadilla. Y. M. C. A. STARTS ITS ANNUAL CAMPAIGN Yearly Drive for Subscriptions Starts With Luncheon for the So lictors Tuesday. The annual subscription campaign nf iht nnlverwitv Y. 31. C. A will be carried ou this week and nexi week. Every man in the university will be urged to contribute two dol lars or more for the general support of the Y. M. C. A- The university Y. M. C. A. is de veloping rapidly and its good wort in social industrial, and religious lines is gaining wider recognition eacn ea.r. Every man in school should lend his support to this drive. The canvassing teams met for din ner at the red room of tiie Y. M. C. A. Tuesday noon, ii t decided to push the campaign amoDg the fraternit) men this week, and among the non fraternit? men next week. It was announced that the following fraterni ties have already practically pledgee $2.00 or more from every one of theii men: Phi Gumma Delta. Bushnell guild. Silver Lynx, PI Kappa Phi. Lambda Chi. Alpha, Farm House. Phi Delta CbL Now booking engagements THE JAZZLAND BAND Featuring that new Chicago ; Walk Time. Virgil E. Northwall, Mgr. 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