The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 18, 1921, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Alice Leslie was an out of town guest
from Omaha. ' '
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ALL THIS WEEK '
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Somas meighan
& agnes ayres
"CAPPY JtlCKS"
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HAROLD LLOYD
"NOW OR NEVER"
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Rl"LyHo Concert Orchestra
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M0N.-TUES.-WEU.
"A LITTLE CAFE"
PETITE DOROTHY OLIVE
Allen's Cheyenne Minstrels
Presenting
i. A Cowboy's Life at Twilight"
HARRY ELLIS "
. untie vs i-AMors TKNOK
ROBERT & DE MOT
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JESS AND DELL f
In a I'nlim Novolty
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'free AND EASY"
ConllnuoiiK Lnnirlt
WINNERS of the WEST'
r.i.Timllniil Nwn Weekly
BXjlch and His Prize Orchestra
MIOUS STAItT AT :.W. 7:00. :00
Mats 20c. Night 40c. Gal. 15c
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MON. TUES. WED.
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
DOUGLAS MACLEAN
In His Newest Paramount
Picture
"PASSING THRU"
"A RURAL CINDERELL"
Pathe News & Travel
Topics of the Day
V Kniminrr Trlniiiil with rlmekle
Rialto Symphony Players
It-tin I.. Srluu-ffrr, Conductor
Wllhiir K. rhenowetli iiml Hor
l.i.rt MmAliun. Organists.
Jill, I. U. KAN 1A I.I.
SIiirIiiic InittriiMentttllxlH
Mats, 20c. Night, 35c. Chit. 10c
MON. TUES. WEC
"THE MAN FROM
LOST RIVER"
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HOUSE PETERS
Kril. llrrunrtt .nl Allan Forroht
Other Kntcrtiilniiiu IMrtureH
SHOWS STAKT AT' 1, S. ft. 7. 0
MATS NltSHT 2V. t'llll.. 10"
Delta Tau Delta.
Delta Tau Dolta 1'rutornlty hold a
party ut the K. of C. hall Saturday
evening. Decorations wore In keeping
.vuii mo nrmttnaa Boiisnn. Out or
town guosts wero Stanley Hall, Dart
mouth college: Raymond Wfit hi in.
Valt Hill; llryan Stromer.' Hi
(Sehroedor, Uohort Wolfo, Ernost Ilav-
urly, Hustings; Uoy IiiKor. Cctnor:
uid Mr. i.iul Mrs. Melvin Hoklna, Oma
.m. Tho party was chuperoned by
Dr. and Mrs. K. U. Flnnoy, Mr. and
Mrs. M. II. Gardner and Prcl". and
Mrs. H. II. Barbour.
Phi Gamma Delta,
Forty couples were , entertained by
the Phi Gamma Dolta fruternlty Sat
urday evening at a house dance. Tbo
house was decoratd In Christmas
stylo. Mr. and, Mrs. Don Bell noted
as chaperons.
Gamma Phi Beta. .
A Christinas party was held by
Gamma Phi Beta sorority at Ellen
Smith hall Friday evening. About
sixty couples were present. Hutii
Scholes, Onowaia, and Ruth Peterson,
Minden, were guests from out en'
town. Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Teal, Prof.
and Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. R. E.
Montgomery acted as chaperons.
Phi Mu.
Phi Mu entertained eighty couples
at a very attractive Christmas pt.rty
at the chamber of commerce, Fiiday
prnnlnir. A lareo brilliantly lislited
Christmas tree occupied tin cento
nf fhA room, and nine bouuiis and
wreaths helped convey the Clirlstmi
spirit. Santa Claus distributed tavor
during the evening, and miniature ice
crfiinn Santa Clauses were sered for
efreshments. Professor nnd Mrs
Barbour, Dr. and Mrs. George II. W,
Walker, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Carpeiv
ter and Dr and Mrs. Roscoe L. Smith,
were chaperons. Miss Johanna Ogden
of Blair, Frances Bilby of Fairbury
Marlon Scholl of Otoe City, Dr. Bur
tmaa nf n.nndolnh. L. G. Britton of
Meiningt'oid, and E. Rumsey of Walt
ill were out of town guests.
J::tO, Wed.. Tlir., Frl., ut., 8:i0
PEARL REGAY
WARD DE WOLF
And the Rialto Versatile Five
JACK CLIFFORD
With "FID". JOHNSTON
"INDOR DOOR"
A Comedy
BOB HALL
Extemporaneous Chap
Claude Leona
ANDERSON & YVEL
"TRAING TO PLEASE"
0LLIE YOUNG & - APRIL
"BUBBLELAND"
SERVIAS LE ROY
Presents B
S The Positive Sensation of the R
Century R
"SAWING A WOMAN K
IN HALF" p
HORACE GOLDIN'S H
MASTERPIECE g
The Most Baffling, Bewilaerlng $
and Unexplainable Nove'ty on
the American Stage. In. full f,
View of the Audience a Beauti- '4
ful Girl is Sawed In Half &
PATHE NEWS jS
TOPICS OF DAY . 3
AESOP'S FABLES
SIGMA TAU INITIATORY
FALL BANQUET IS HELD
Sigma Tau fraternity held its Tall
initiatory banquet at the Lincoln hotel
Friday evening. Quite a, number oi
faculty and alamni members were
Present With Prof. J. W. Haney as
toastmaster, responses were made bj
H. . Holtz. D. J. Toune. Dean O. D.
'urgeson. and A. W Lindgren.
newly initiated members are: J. E.
A . . (.
"Pi'iegate, j. a. Brooks, D. R. Drown, spim i . . fpom
B- Elsworth. H. E. Fox, C E. Hirsch. the evening was a
H a tr . . :j, .rr one received a noise mas
u n .. I t-.i.i. tiW macroons bjiu
. R- P. Shildneck, H. A. Upton, candy cane were Resented
--. v. r. ouuuueca., n. a.
P. Weller, and D. J. Young.
Sigma Chi.
Forty-five couples attended the Sig
ma Chi dinner dance at the Lincoln
.all room Saturday evening. The
quests were seated at tables for four
u booths around the room. There was
, Christmas tree in front of each table.
The ceiling was latticed with green
nd red streamers!. Dr. aud Mrs. T.
Condra nnd Dr. and Mrs. A. J.
Coats were the chaperons. Henry Har
old, William Schmidtmann and Wal
lace Hunter of Plattsmouth were the
out of town guests.
E.
Phi Kappa Psi.
A large Christmas tree with a pres
ent for each lady was a special feat
ure of the Phi Kappa Psi Christmas
party given at the chapter house Fri
day; evening. Mrs. Cora Roberts, Mrs.
Hiram Van De Car and Mrs. Mary b.
Hayward chaperoned the sixty couples.
Delian.
Delian literary society had a Christ
mas party at Faculty hall Friday even
ing. Tho hall was decorated in red
and green. Wreaths and red candles
were used. The program and the grad-
bag comprised the entertainment for
;he evening. Christmas readings were
given by Mary Ellen Inghs, Geneva
Wheeler and Mtrriam Williamson. The
play "The Doll Shop," was given. The
cast was Milo Sherman, Elton Lux,
Rita Atkinson, Vera Rigdon, Ruby
Wolsenden, Carrol Williams, Gladys
Lux.Cecil House and Robert Inglis.
The Eifts from the grab bag were giv
en to tho community Toy Shop.
Alpha Phi. .
Alpha Phi gave a Christmas party
at the chapter house Tiuay mguu
Tha moms were decorated in fest
oons of Christmas colors, holly and
Christmas trees, and the same colors
-o carried out in the refreshments.
Forty couples attended the party and
the chaperones were Mrs Phillips,
and Mr. and Mrs. Becker.
Alpha XI Delta.
A party for the freshman of
Alpha Xi Delta was given
tho chapter house Saturday even-
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ing. Decorations iohuwbu v
Christmas spirit with holly, Christ
mas trees and colored lights.
About forty couples were present,
chaperoned by Mrs. Blakely.
Kappa Delta.
m, k-nnnn Delta sorority held a
for about forty couples at the
Tb chapter house. A huge Christmas tree.
holly and misletoe lent a mmu.
wAsion. rne leaiure
PI Kappa Phi.
PI Kappa Phi held a chapter danoe
lor thirty-five couples at Ellen Smith
hall Saturday evening. The rooms
were decorated with fraternity and
holiday colors. Refreshments were
nerved during tho evening. Chaperons
were Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. J. Adams,
I'rof. and Mrs. J. P. Sonning, and Mr.
and Mrs. H. O. Ferguson.
Big and Little Sister Party.
Tho Big Sisters entertained the Lit-
tlo Sisters, at a party Saturday aft
ernoon in Ellen Smith hall. Santa
Claus was there to distribute pop corn
balls from the huge Christmas treo
which stood in front of the fire place.
After the stunt "Tho Christmas Toy
Shop," the rest of the afternoon was
spent in dancing.
Twins Club.
Tho Twins Club Christmas party
was held out at the Kaffenberger
home. The rooms were attractively
decorated In Christmas stylo, a tree
aud well filled stockings were also'to
bo seen. Games suitable for the oc
casion, were played until eleven
)'clock when Santa Claus appeared
with a we-fT filled pack. He made each
recite a verso or sing before he would
s;ivo them a present. After this re
freshments were served.
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Get that wool cut at
Security Mutual
Barber Shop
12th & O St.
&XX ; !!...): : H it ti K,,U ! ;j! ;
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if P I M P L E X
Won't
Sink a Battleship fire a
Cannon or run a Ford.'
But it will
Remove your pimples.
"Hasn't Failed Yet"
All good Drug Stores sell
it.
WANT ADS.
GARAGE FOR RENT 800 A ST.
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-35S0.
Reward. V
1 OST CELLULOID RlMED S1JEC-
turn to student activities office
LOST SHELL RIMMED GLASSEb
in long leather case. Ret.-rn to
student activities office,
tacles, in front of the Temr:r
D A N C E X MAS
A few lesson3 now
will prepare jou to
p.ttend the holiday
fiances.
Just Phone L-6028.
CARROLL'S
Large Staff of Instructors
15th & O, Neb. State Bank Bldg.
Dancing and Evening Gowns
ror Holiday rarties
1 -4 oi"f
TAFFETAS in flower shades; draped or wired hip lines and tight hodices
Prevail.
VELVETS in soft deep piled fabrics; flame, black, rose, gold and Jade shades
SEQUIN Gowns in stunning new models; combined with tulle in the newest
modes for formal wear.
Your choice of our entire stock including the most recent arrivals at 1-4 Off
COATS
AT JANUARY
SALE PRICES
LUXURIOUS fur trimmed models made from Janette, Mardine,
Orlando, Marvello and Normandy cloth in the wrappy modes
that are correct this season. Some are all fabric coats with silk
stitching or embroidery as an exquisite finish for their fine
tailoring. These prices are those you usually get later in the
season, and 'represent a great saving.
75.00 89.50 99.50
A COAT Special SUITS
including many of our better
coats, reduced to close out
tho bitken sizes, very spo
:.l at
49.50
Second Floor.
A special assortmen of
wonderful fabric suits, most
ly fur trimmed.
1-2 Price
Second Floor.
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LEARN
TO
DANCE
We guarantee to teach you to
Dance in six private lessons.
Phone For Appointment.
WILLIAMS
Private Studio
Mrs. T. E. Williams in charge
1220 D. B-4258
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Get that wool cut at
Security Mutual
Barber Shop
12th & 0 st
Have You Tried the Lindell Party House?
guests in a clever little stocking.
BID
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Before Leaving for
Christmas Holidays-
GIVE YOUR WARDROBE A
COMPLETE OVERHAULING
B-3677
Varsity Cleaners
Sporting Goods
Gift Sale
Every Item Suitable for Gifts at
20 to 50 Discount
SPECIAL SUGGESTIONS
Tom Wye Coats $6-00
Sweaters and Jerseys 1-2 OFF
Thermal-Ware Jars, 1 gallon size ...$10.88
Bicvcles for boys and girls, Guns, Golf Supplies,
Basketball Equipment 20 OFF
LAWLOR'S
"THE SPORTING GOODS STORE"
117-119 South 14th Street
Special Attention Given all Mail Orders
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1135 R Street
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1135 R Street
Now is the Time
to have
Towns end
make your Christmas Photograph
Sit Today v
'Preserve the Present for the Future"
Studio 226 South 11th Street
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