YA V THE DAILY NE BBASKAN bMBEITY Thur. Frl. Sat. i iherty Concert Orrchestra Arthur J. "'' Ilrt.r international Newt Weekly . ...it Kv.nU of the World la Current r- 1lcturM THE MESSENGER 0 MlnuteH of Laughter MIRACLES of the JUNGLE Wondrr Animal tlmptcr production , PETTY REAT & BROTHER AHlKted by 20 U'l Bottli-n THREE KEENA GIRLS In Sonim, Uuncei and Mimlo KNAPP & CORNALLA In a rot I'ourrl of Vaudeville KENNEDY & DAVIS Comedy Singing, Talking and Dancing GORDON & GERMAINE The Fashion Plate of Fun Thur. Frl. Sit Rialto Symphony Players Ji-nn I Hcliaefer, Conductor , Pathe Semi-Weekly News The World's KvenU VlminlU'd Topical and Travel Pictures Show llt Subjectw and Point of Intercut 'HER DARNYARD CAVALIER' Kducatlonol Comedy MISS MARGARET PERRY Soprano "HER MAD1 BARGAIN" LYRIC J ' i' rm ma DorBt,F ium, ALL THIS WEEK RUPERT HUGHES I-resents HI Comedy Drama of American Married Life "Dangerous Curve Ahead' Everybody Morrled, Single or ?in certnln Should nee thin brillbuit picture of married life. CLYDE COOK In His Newest Laugh Riot - "THE CHAUFFEUR" Frank Hoops and Marliynn Morrl Singing "Ain't We Got Fun" LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT 1, SS, 5. 7, 9 MATS. 30c. NIGHT 60c. CIIIL. 100 ALL THIS WEEK HERE'S THE BIG EVENT RICHARD BARTHELMESS In the Thrilling Irama "TOL'ABLE DAVID" Other Entertaining Picture SHOWS START AT 1. S. B, 7, 9 MATS. irc. NIGHT 25c. CHIL. 10c m Orpheum 2:30 Wed., Thur., Frl., Snt. 8:20 Orpheum Circuit Best in Vodevil A Bill That' a Knockout Corinne Tilton and Her Big Company In "A CHAMELEON REVCE" JOE BENNETT ED. MORTON MRS. GENE HUGHES Robbie Gordone. The Kola. Fable. New Topic Jim Ann T0NEY & NORMAN MATS. 25 'S0c. Eves. 20c to $1.00 amiaiaratafaiaMaiaraTaiaiaMareBgat OOOOGOOSOOCOOSOOOOSOOOOSOO s Something Awful Happened to Our PRICES! OUR FIRST ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Took Them Down 25 to 50 Per Cent DRESSES 10.95 and up COATS Plush, Bolivia and others at Unmercifully Low Prices osccosoooocccccooccoeoooco FRANK O. L0WDEN SPEAKS TO AGRICULTURAL GROUP Frank O. Lowden, former governor of Illinois, who was ono of the chief speakers at the organized agriculture meetings at the Ag. college Thursday, was a guest at the Beta Theta PI house whl!e in the city. Ex-Governor Lowden is a Beta from the University or Iowa where he graduated in 1885. He was one of the candidates for the publican nomination for president in the last elections. F. W. CHASE ADDRESSES CROP GROWERS' ASS'N. Pawnee City Man Tells of Travel Over United States, Mexico and Canada. The 1922 meeting of the Nebraska Crop Growers' association was called at 10:00 o'clock at the college of ag riculture campus by President B. C. Drnley. After a few Introductory re marks, Mr. F. W. Chase of Pawnee City was introduced to the assembly. Mr. Chase Is a retired farmer, having been actively engaged in farming near Pawnee City for many years. Mr. Chase spoke on "Nebraska's Ag ricultural Prospects as Compaicd to Other States." Within the last two years, Mr. and Mrs. Chase has travel ed through thirty-six states, parts of Mexico and Canada, covering alto gether, more than 17,000 miles cn the trip, so a general outline of the tour was given, touching only upon the more important parts. The talk was made more directly to the younger men who are or will bo seeking op portunities in the agricultural commu nities of Nebraska or various other states. He advised those who con template taking trips into other states to go on their own initiative, rather than with any land company. .In this manner they would be able to see more, to go where 'they desired, and to talk to those familiar with the conditions in that particular section. In conclusion, Mr. Chase stated that the "Garden Spot of the World" was contented, but that there wero more fnanciaJly successful retired farmers in eastern Nebraska and adjacent ter ritory than in any other agricultural section of the United States. SHEEPMEN LISTEN TO TALK ON LAMBING OUT About sixty sheepmen, listened to the interesting talk on "Lambing Out Western Ewes," given by Mr. W. M. Ross, a practical sheepman of Gibbon, Nebr., at the organized agriculture meeting. From his actual experience Mr. Ross advised his listeners to obtain ewes with good strong constitutions and plenty of vigor. If possible, they should be purchase! by September 1, in order to complete the breeding by the middle of October. The ewes should have some good fourth cutting alfalfa hay and some corn before and after lambing. During the lambing pe riod a day and night man should be kept to insure safety. The lambs should be marketed by the first of June. Mr. Ross recommended ieeding oats and bran in a creep to the young lambs, gradually working them on to bracked corn and alfalfa. He also recommended that the lambs should be docked at the age of one to two weeks and that it was very practical to mar ket the lambs and owes together an there would be less shrinkage in the lambs. Tucker-She an Jewelers, Opticians Stationers School Supplies. Complete require ment's for all departments of the university. IIIIIHIlBlIlliailUUIIl uh::i:iei::e::ik:ki:kii;:i j Your Physical I and Mental I Fitness-- M 1 depends a great deal on the quality and quan- g tity of food you eat. i In food, only the best is good enough. The purest and most wholesome is to be found j at the I HOTEL LINCOLN I LUNCH ROOM Uenerous Luncheons, 60c. Substantial Suppers, 85c 1 And a select and satisfying A La Carte service (I Open from 6 a. m, to 1 a. m. WESLEYAN nUJNTET COMING INTO FORM Cage Artists Getting Ready for West ern Trip to Meet Grand Island, Hastings and Kearney. Coach Mac i3 working his squad every day now and the next week will see a winning team start on the west ern trip. Grand Island, Hastings and Kearney will be taken into camp on this trip beginning the 11th of Janu ary, and will serve as appetizers for the Wesleyan cagsters in the early home games. Five men of former varsity squal? are on the floor and all look good. Capt. Rogge is fast hitting the old stride and promises to lead the yellow and brown to a victorious season. Ex-Capt. Hniman, Harrell, Hare, An drews, all show good form and serve as a nucleus for a strong squad oi 1922. The schedule this year embraces some 'big games and also has a strong sprinking of conference contests mixed in. AM the Coyotes need to insure a big season in the basketball sport Is unlimited student support. Visit the gym and pick your favorites for the coming season. TO GIVE CLOTHING COURSE NEXT TERM Juniors and seniors! Hsve you heard of the new cothing coarse to be offered next semester for those especially interested in artistic dress? his is an opportunity to study types of individuals and the designs and colorings which suit different types and years. The girls will study de signing and have practice in planin and making high class costumes for themselves and othes people in a lab oratory managed like an up-to-date shop. Miss Morton will give the lecture work and Miss Haslam will have charge of the laboratory. All those who have had home economics 7, 8, and 17, or its equivalent are eligible. The hours will be arranged to suit the majority, altho from 9 to 12 Tues days will probably be the most sat isfactory time. WANT ADS. LOST GOLD WRIST WATCH, BE tween social science ani McKinlcy school. Call L-8088. Reward. WANTED THREE GOOD BASKET ball players. Call L-7748 'it 6 p. m ROOM FOR RENT. MEN. 1425 R B-4813. Mrs. Francis Smith. wmmamma JANUARY SALE of FURS MOST of OUR REGULAR STOCK of animal scarfs, fur throws, fur collars, fur capes, fur coatees, fur chokers, fur sets, is included in this big sale-reductions bring these pieces down remarkably low as some of the furs had already been reduced and reductions are from the reduced prices. FINE FUR COATS the most satisfactory winter garments, because of good looks, warm pro tection and service. Our fur coats have distinction in style, built in thru expert workmanship. WE QUOTE A FEW OFFERS FROM MANY on Sale Fourth Floor 2 fl 2L gussaiisai! I"3 a Remember I The Lincolnshire for your Sunday Evening Dinner ALSO a la Carte Service 318 South 12th St. iiah:temjiwmx!liW!iMgBSia iiniixii3iinn(.iaiiiinimaQii!iiiBiii!iBiiiiai:i I Remember I Vall's g Barber Shop j 131 No. 13th St. M Tucker-Shean JEWELERS Diamonds, Watch as, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl ing Silver, Cut Glass, Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re pairing and Manufacturing. OPTICIANS Eyes examined Free. In our Optical Department you may select just what you want in Eye Glasses or Specta cles. Fine Optical Repairing. Broken Lenses Duplicated. STATIONERS Stationery for the Office, School and Homo. Waterman's Fountain Pens. Of floe Equipment and Supplies. Crane's, Whiting's and Kurd's Fine Stationery. Complete line of Supplies for all departments of Schools and Colleges. 1123 O Street Lincoln, Neb. Phones B-1534. B-3306. B-3307. h-i IH DSON HKXU COAT, n-iruliir prlic 4oo.no. C?C) JAN. SAL 10 pODU 111 IMOX KKAI. COAT-rfcular JAN. SAI.K, ptUU Ill'DHON HEAL COAT I .irulnr irloi S7B.00; JAN. SAL 10 P040 JAIWYKSK MINK COAT rcir iiliir prlco ttftS.OO, f?9f JAN. SALE P040 NKAR SKA I. COAT ri'cnlar price S00.00; tOCZfi JAN. SALK VOV 111 DSON SEAL COAT with skunk trim in in);. Former nriic J'S.OO. Krilurcd to 516.00 JAN. SALH fJ0 urnsov SEAL COAT with xkiuik trimming. Former irlr (HH).Ofl, rivlmvd to 400.00 JAN. SALE $3UU I1VDROX SEAL COAT with lii-nvpr trimming, regulnr prico S!KVle 00 Ml'SKRAT COATS. rcirnliir prim IftS.oOj ?f?C JAN. SALE flOO WHITE CONEY COAT For mer price 195.00; WZf) JAN. SALE OV 11ROWX CONEY COATS rocu )nr price BO.OOj $A(i JAN. SALE Vtv i Dance Better in 1922 m a K a 1 I 81 PREPARE Just Phone NOW L6023 CARROLL'S Modern Dance Studios Nebr. State Bank Bldg. DANCE AT ROSEWILDE Saturday Night, January 7th Admission $1.10 Including Tax 10c for checking MUSIC 500 Seats THE FIRST DAY FOR THE DeMolay "Variety Show" ORPHEUM THEATER January 9th and 10th DANCES GIRLS raaa7araaWTa7g STUDENTS! Where do you lunch after clasI Luncheons served in combinations from 11 :00 a. m. 'io 7 :00 p. m. RECTOR'S 13th and P Sts. Liberty Bldg. Nl'T III V COAT with Hudson Seal Collar and Cuffs. Former (irlce 5IHUM). lieduceil to Mtt.Oil. Frll'c0 $200 ni.iT former prio iimi.uu; reci need to :00.00 $200 JAN. SALE NAT I'll A I, VONY COAT with lieax-er trimmlnir. Former price 42.1.00; reduced to 28U.00 G1QC JAN. SALE III.ACK I'ONY COAT Keen la r price 75.00: QGC JAN. SALE POO HI.ACK I'ONY COAT Ketrnlar price li.1.00; I tinn JAN. SALE $UU SILVER SEAT. COAT Former price 4uu.uw; reouoert to itM.mi; $195 SALE MARMOT COAT Former price 20(1. (Ml; reduced to 100.00 JAN. SALE $75 MARMOT COAT Former price 250.00; reduced to 166.00 Qf JAN. SALE ipjra CARACUL COAT Former nrice 650.00; reduced to 433.00 46 911 JAN. SALE $OUU NATURAL RACCOON COAT Former price 3A.1.00; reduced to 250.00; $7QT JAN. SALE MifO l r. a K H a a a a a a" a a x a a a a f a a Restaurant Satisfaction It is really a pleasure to e.it in a modern, up-to-date restau rant where foods are prepared right and promptly served by clean white-aproned waiters. We anticipate your wants its rather an intuition with us to see that you are well taken care of. a CENTRAL HOTEL CAFE Time 8:30 i SONGS Reserved CaKSSiDOf IK) 3