THE DAILY NB BBASKAN mm M Mm mm .. , m i ii I I I II I I I I I A SUPERB PROGRAM " . .... t . r- r- ALL Tnio vrttrx . nuillnf Bomiuice of the Harem POLA NEGRI Muitterlv Entertainment ONE ARABIAN NIGHT , riot of lmihter .'the bell hop I'UOI.Ofil'K A HAREM INTERLUDE" Featuring1 B.vcKS CARUOT11EUS ft Glrln rn- ,... mini RhTRA . fair 1 1, - LlRic Director Ut Ue I'"'"' U.W.-SOf- Nlrl't-oOf- Cl..-10e MON.-TIK8.-WED. A Sons anil Dance Kevae "PATCHES" With Hiirrv Bedell. IMiylll- ar.eth llel'lv Kuye. Kennetili NohIi WARD & DOOLEY Vrmullle EnrtrtnlneM KENNEDY & BURT "Kniied. Mnrrled. Divorced" GORDON & DELMARE eI'nenorg from. Daffytlllland" NOEL LESTER & CO. with Alice MacDonald In VARIETY SURPRISE" rtWKDY AND NEWS PICTliBWS ''WINNERS of the WEST" BUtlCII AND HIS ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT 1. S, 6, 7. 9 Mats. 20c. Night 40c. Gal., 15c TWH XI II II I Ml I mm mm mm m m mm mm mm m MO.N.-II ES. WED. The V'proarloue Adventure of BEBE DANItuo In Her Neweat IMelure "THE MARCH hf u1' "KISS AND MAKE IT" The Wittiest of Comedian Other Entertaining Fleiore RIALTO SYMPHONY I LAYERS jean I.. Schoefer, Conductor MISS FRANCES ROSEN8TOCK An Old Faiililoned lrl SHOWS START AT 1, 8, 5. 7, Mat 20c. Msht 36c. Chll. 10c MON. T r ES. W ED. A thrilling story of love and AdveniUM EARL WILLIAMS In II In Neweat Picture "BRING HIM IN" Other Entertaining Picture SHOWS START AT 1, 3. 5. 7. 9 Mat. 15c. Night, 25c. Chll. 10c :20 M 1:39 Wed., Thur., Frl., Sat.- HELEN KELLER Station' Event. Engagement truly Extraordinary. The Most Talked of Woman In the World. Blind Deuf and Formerly Dl'MIt ANHlNted ly AXXE (SULLIVAN MACY Her Teacher and Lifelong Friend 8AM, ADAMS ft J. P. GFIFFIT1I "A MUSIC LESSON" "DANCE FANTASIES" Frederick EuHter ft Beatrice Squire Schichtl's Royal Wonderlette THE FOLI.IS GIRLS The Ginger rtnup Girlie "EAST ft WEST" An Odd Novelty Act I EXHAUST Lot's have spring vacation now while the weather is nice, and let Christmas vacation come later on; this would solve the petty arguments about the campus. "Fresh cider from Jonathon tpploa. potatoes, apples, and cabbage" ad vertisement. The only thing tbey left out, as we remember the recelpe, was raisons and yeast. AJax. Famous Chests. "Under the spreading nut treo." er Gump. Hope Jack Dempsey's erfleld fags. Sammies Melody Or tra. Cedar Portia's s. No. 3G. Lines for Today. Isn't this weather outdoorable? Yes, I am going to the psychology party tonight. I'll meet you at the Lindell gym. at 8:30.. Don't fail me. Did you hear, we were going" to have two weeks of Christmas vaca tion? I've got the dope from good authority? (Its the) bunk.) I know it's late to ask a popular girl like you for a date but, I would like to take you to our party Fri day night. Have you got an Awgwan with you? CKOIIGE CHARLES Moran & Mack '& Two Illack Crow PATIIE NEWS TOPICS OF DAY AESOP'S FABLES Mats 25 & 50c. Eves 25c to $1 Careful Christmas Buyers Visit Us Daily They know: Quality, and they appreciate price. Soft Cozy Bathrobes $3.95 $10.95. - Wool Dresses $19.75 & up Silk Hose $1.35 Coats $19.75 & up On Tuesday And Thursday. No eight O'clock class. And you plan To sleep Quite late. But something Comes up That rousts You out At seven O'clock Sure at fate. You go To a show, You have A date Something May happen You don't work. You're sleepy And tired Couldnt work If you tried; And so Your lessons You shirk. Your Spanish At nine You don't Prepare. An hour It will take Next day. So at seven O'clock Again You get up. No more Can you pound The hay. Gosh! AInt 't fierce? Awgwan Is out! A Thought For Today. A Friend. Oh, who will walk a mile win me, Along life's merry way? A comrade blithe and full of glee, Who dares to laugh out loud and free, And let his frolic fancy play, Like a happy child, thru the flowers gay That fill the field and fringe the way Where he walks a mile with me. And who will walk a mile with me, Along life's weary way? A friend whose heart has eyea to see The Btars shine out o'er the darken en lea, And the quiet rest at the end of the day A friend who knows and dares to say The brave sweet words that cheer the way Where he walks a mile with me With such a comrade, such a friend, I fain would walk till journey's end, Thru summer sunshine, winter rain, And then? Farewell, We shall meet again. Henry Van Dyke. Awgwan Is Out! In Years Gone By. Seventeen Years Ago Today. The following men received the var 3ity football "N": Benedict, Bender, Barta, Barrick, Borg, Cotton, Craig, Eager, Hunter, Johnson, Mason, Mills, and Weller. Eleven Years Ago Today. Captain Stlehn, Manager Eaipr and all the football squad went to the big alumni meeting at the Millard hotel in Omaha. They were banqueted at the tiotel by the Omaha club, who aft erwards took them to the club where a pleasant evening was spent. Ten Years Ago Today. At convocation, Miss Alice Howell gave a reading "A Christmas story." Miss Howell gave this reading before the Lincoln Woman's club the week before, and it was pronounced excep tionally good. The University band held its an nual banquet at the Lincoln hotel. Six Years Ago Today. Mrs. Lillian Helms Polley sang a number of Christmas carols at the Y. W. C. A. Vesper service. Five Years Ago Today. Nebraska won a double debate from the Jayhawkers, at Lincoln and at Lawrence, Kansas. Awgwan is Out! Personals. Mrs. Own Jones and Mia Vera Up ton gave a program for the Matinee Musical on Monday, December 12 ENGLISH EIGHT CLASS WILL PUT OUT PAPER Burt Stout, Douglass Orr and Harold Croskary Hold Major Posi tions on Staff. Burt Stout is the editor and Doug- liss Orr managing editor of the Ad vocate which is to be published Jan uary 10, 1922 by Miss Mulr'a fifth pe riod news writing class. This makes the second of a series of vacations for the regular staff which will pub lish only every other Advocate until the three English VIII classes have all had an opportunity to put one paper Other members of the staff which were ejected last Tuesday by the class are: Advertising manager Harold Cros kary. Assistant advertising manager Alec Frickel. Circulation manager Alice Baum- gart. Assistant circulation manager Donald Aylsworth. Boys' sports Jake Marx. Girl's sports Helen Mills. Organizations Louise Van Sickle. Specials Weldon Mellck, Iva Glone Murphy, Majorle Stuff. Florence Mor rls. Exchanges George Philip. Personals Mary Runnalls. Typewriter Hubert Ruehl. Awgwan is Out! WANT ADS. TUXEDO SUIT. WILL REFIT. PKAC- ticaljyi new. Practical Cleaners, 129 North 14t'h St -OST WATERMAN FOUNTAIJ pen. Return to student Act. office. LOST' A B. G. PIN. FINDER WILL receive liberal reward. Return to student Act. office. LOST RING WITH AMETHYST setting, surrounded by pearls. Re turn to student activities office. LOST IRON SPHINX PIN. CALL B-4621. LOST JEWELED KAPPA ALPHA Theta pin and guard. Call B-3580. Reward. 132 Seth Taylor of the Conservation and Survey division of the University at tended the State Irrigation congress at Bridgeport last week. Mr. Taylor showed about 5,000 feet of University film and 50 lantern slides of the North Platte area at the meeting. Phi Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Charles' H. Spencer, '23, of North Platte. Society. Alpha XI Delta. a inn XI Delta Kave a tea and show er for Miss Lonore Fitzgerald, Satur day afternoon, December 10, at the nh.no, 1wmih The marriage oi miss dt.irorHi.1 nn! Mr. Clarence L. Clark I i "f v will take place In Omaha Wednesday - . . a r ortnmnnn December 14, Mr. ana wrs. Clark will be at home In Lincoln about December 24. Active and alumni mem bers of Alpha XI Delta were in attendance. Awgwan Is Out! Cornhusker Queries. q When was the Ag. college found ed? A The College of Agriculture was established by the act of the legis lature of 1909. reorganizing the col lege within the University. Q How do the victories of Nebras ka in football compare with the de feats? tt ThnnksEiivlnsr 1920, Ne braska had Played 218 games in its twenty-eight years of football. Of a. i lea havA hpen victories and 44 defeats. Fifteen games have resulted in a 4le. rwnn was the name somorero changed to Cornhusker? A The annual was renau.ru 1907. . jm Q When was the Tempie ere-u: A The Temple was built in 1906-7 rlth money given by John D. Rocke feller, and by citizens of Nebraska. DAXCE LESSONS Morning, nflornoon nnri ovi'iilnir. I.iirKe Stuff of Iimtructors JiiKt IMioiie L-002S CAUnOLL'S Neb. Slute Ilk. Bid CONAC CLUB DANCE Friday, DeclB Rosewilde Party House Beck's Six Piece Orchestra Admission $1.10, Includ ing Tax Friday Night, Dec. 16 DANCE!! at the City Auditorium ALL PROCEEDS GO TO DISABLED AMERICAN WAR VETERANS. Space Donated by Daily Nebraskan M Played Twelve Weeks' Engagement In Estes Park, Colorado Ask Anyone Who has Heard Us Our (Dante Timey Guarantees a Good Time ACKERMAN'S ORCHESTRA DISTRIBUTING "EASY-GOUT JAZZ" W. P. ACKERMAN, Mgr. . " Phone B-1482 or BOH 283-W Havelock, Nebr. We Have References From People Who Know Dance Music ARMSTONG'S Reorganization SAI E "' Hand Tailored tits That sold for $40 this sea son now reduced to $29 You'll find the newest pat terns, single or double breasted models fine hand-tailored garments. See Window Display. A Nebraska's Largest Exclusive Men's & Boj'3 Store rmstrong CLOTHING COMPANY DANCE We guarantee to teach you to dance in six pri vate lessons. Phone for ap pointment. WILLIAM'S PRIVATE STUDIO. Mrs. T. E. 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