THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 ORPHEUM &a 2:20 TSSSf 8:15 Y0U WILL HAVE TO HURRY -LAST 3 DAYS Cecil B.DeMille's Mighty Spectacle ffsmous Players-Lasky Corp.). ORCHESTRA of TWENTY A fill iXTUrf va TV0M6EQMX0HAN THEATRE. jrT eriTS NOW SELLING FOR ALL SEATS PERFORMANCES. Mir.HTS SOc. 7Se, $100. ' :So- MATS. S, Sc, $100 Plus Tu. WUI net shewn elsewhere Lln coin within ens w LIBERTY THURS.-FRI.-SAT. SELMA BRAATZ & CO, "Vaudsvills's Lsa"' Ldr Jutcler JACK, JEAN & JACK Swiss, Luhs A Syncopation JOE BENNETT & CO. In THE TELEPHONE TANGLE" Bigson Barbara HERBERT & NEELY THE LA UGHL ANDERS" Late Of Musical Comedy MILDRED ANDRE & GIRLS With BILLY NELSON In A SYMPHONY OF TONE COLOR "FRESH FISH" A New Earl Hurd Novelty "ROMEO & JULIET" A New Comedy With Ben Turpin "MINUTE NEWS VIEWS LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, :O0 RIALTO Special Armistica Week Bill "FLIRTING WITH LOVE" A Charminf Romance With COLLEEN MOORE Entertaininr Short Features COTNER COLLEGE GLEE CLUB Presenting a Vocal Treat Symphony Player SHOWS AT I, S. 5, 7, 9 Holiday Matinee Nite Pricea. THIS WEEK LYRIC Special Armistice Week Bill BIG DOUBLE BILL POLA NEGRI in a Dramatic Thunderbolt ."MEN" LLOYD HAMILTON in a Mirthful Comedy -JONAH JONES" On the State "Blue Bird Review" Sinfinf Everything; from JAZZ TJ OPERA SANTUCCI Premier Accordionist CONCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT I, Si S, 7, 9 Holiday Matinoa Nito Prices. Colonial week Armistice Week Pros-ram 'The White Moth" A Parisian Romance With BARBARA MARR "THE GO-GETTERS" Third Eacltina Story "IPS A BEAR" A Bit Laurh With OUR GANG" SHOWS AT 1. S. 5, 7, Holiday Matins Nito Prices. LET THE TEAM TRIM NOTRE DAME and LET US TRIM YOUR HAIR. LIBERTY BARBER SHOP 131 N. IS ELMER A. WARD LEARN TO f Dance Well! Wt can teach yeo tha Latest Steps easily aad quickly. PRIVATE AND CLASS IN STRUCTION DAILY 'ph LS02S far ' UNIVERSITY OP ARIZONA As a result of a large number of changes and improvements made In the Ins; few years the University has been recognized by the Association f American Universities. In the fu- Spare Time Money Christmas Orestlnt Cards offer an un. usual opportunity to earn $11.00 to !. weekly extra,. Weekly payment. Samples free. BsUinf oxpsrience unneces. sary. Get details. Write today. Dept. lit, John A. Herts! Co, 118 W. Wa.h Inston, Chicaco. turo the students who transfer to other universities will be given full credit for their work. " UNIVERSITY OP KANSAS A class "open to beginners in dancinr; and those who wish to learn the fundamentals of good dancing" was recently begun at this universitv. This c... ...wets every Friday after noon to learn the steps and then to practice them. A small fee it charged for each lesson. DanceFriday Nite Lindell Party House CANDY KIDS Playing . $1.00 PER COUPLE Saturday Night "The Serenaders" RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF The Coffer-Miller Players Presenting "THE MISER" The beat of Moliere'a classical cometdies. Under the management of the University Player. Temple Theater, Monday Night, Nov. 17 Reserved teats at Ross P. Curtice Co. Price 75c. iiiiiniHiniiiiiiiuiiHin HOT SPORTS who wish their girls to think they're the HOT STUFF and who want to make an impression that will last much longer than the taste of MERE FOOD always take her to BRUCE'S after the party. GOOD SPORTS who are more bashful or even inclined to be the elephant's ear muffs socially. ALWAYS take her to BRUCE'S, because when , she wraps her pretty teeth around one of BRUCE'S crisp tasty SANDWICHES she can't help but love the one responsible. Whether you are a HOT SPORT or a GOOD SPORT you'll find it pays to take her to O Street at 14th Twenty Years Ago An editorial was directed against the shabbiness and utter disregard of appearance for which about a half doien Instructors were noted. In conclusion it was said, "Let them dis card their time-worn thread-bare suits and appear, for once, on the campus dressed as they should be as gentlemen. Nebraska went down to defeat be- for the Haskell Indians, 6 to 14 at Kansas City. Although Nebraska had the heavier team she went into the game handicapped by the absence of Captain Benedict. The Indians, playing as a team, fast, playing low, and always alert, were too much for the Nebraska eleven that haa never played together before. ' A safety and a place kick from the thirty-five vard line by Quarterback Bender ac counted for the Nebraska score. At the close of the game the ball was in the possession of the Indians on the Nebraska eight yard line. Seventeen men made up the xoot hall aouad that left for Kansas City to meet the Haskell Indians. The men were in good condition with he evrpntion of the center. In the prob able lineup were listed Borg, Hunter, Mills, Cotton, C. Mason, Robertson, Bender, G. Mason, Eager, and Birk- ner. Captain Benedict did not maice the trin due to injuries incurred in the Iowa came. The band and two hundred and fifty students made the trip by a later train. The call for men for the basket ball squad was repeated for it was said that there were not enough men out to make it worth while to open the chartel floor. The Burlineton and Missouri Pa cific railroads were offering excur sion rates of four dollars for the round trin to Kansas City for the Haskell Indian game. A large crowd was wanted to cheer the Cornhus kera to victory. A five' dollar meal ticket for four dollars was being offered by one of the local cafes. From the number of ads there must have been nearly as many campus restaurants as there are now. contain many historical relics such aa 'soldiers who fought ia the World a cross-aection of a limb of the elm wr- tree under which George Washington took command of the Continental Motor Out Company. 1120 P street announces that it is doubling its fleet of closed cars, new models, balloon tires, etc. We will appreciate your continued patronage. Call or phono B6819. Adv. Dr. E. M. Cramb, U. of N., '09, Osteopathic Physician, Burlington Block, 13th and O Streets. Adv. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY The new addition to the Archaeologi cal Museum, which cost $28,000, will siiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM 1 '' ',. . V.5S ' ;ja. i iP It "Tl mas The hair it the most important part of the appearand Smooth, well-kept hair is now so easy to have! UNKEMPT hair was once as nearly universal as smooth, neatly-combed hair is today. Of course, well-dressed men realized then as well as now that nothing spoils the whole appear ance so quickly as hair that is out of place. Bat what could they do? Old-fashioned pomades only matted the hair and made it greasy. Water evaporated within an hour and left the hair dnerand more unruly than ever. There wasn't a thing that could keep the hair smoothly in place from morning till night natural, soft, lustrous. That's why Stacomb was in troduced. At last a way to tP the hair in place At first known only in California colleges, the story of Stacomb quickly spread. Today, well dressed men everywhere have found in Stacomb whet they have always needed an easy, natural way to keep the hair looking just as they want it to look at all times. Perhaps you part your hair in the middle. Perhaps on the right side. Perhaps on the left. Per haps you comb it straight back. It makes no difference; Stacomb will keep it just the way you like it best. A touch of it in the morn ing, and your hair will stay just the way you want it all day long. No matter how uncontrollable your hair may be after being washed no matter how dry and straggly by nature Stacomb will keep it in perfect order, always smooth, trim, lustrous. Women use Stacomb, too. They find it excellent to control stray hairs, to make the curl stay in, and to keep the hair aeverely dose to the bead in the prevailing fashion. Use Stacomb tomorrow rooming, and look your best all day ! A del icate, invisible cream non-staining and non-greasy, la jars and tubes at your oollrg: drug storr. Boy! Page Mr. Finchleyl Jacl-O-Lantern, BeatNotreDame For a real treat Look over my assortment of real candy. It never fails to please. P THE Sugar Bowl WALTER W. JOHNSON, Prop. B1319 1552 "O" St. REBUILDING Shoes iniiiiiiiiiiiii mm iiiimiiiiii m iiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiii is our Specialty We call for and Deliver Modern Method Shoe Repair Co. 202 So. 12 Phone B430G Remember The Dear Old Idyl Hour After the Party Tonight Jones ait the Piano The Idyl Hour 136 No. 12th 7 Vnn can score hlff and an low avarr minute of tha gam in a cosy Saunders System coup or sedan, A party of five can drivs to out-of-town games cheaper than rail fare an4 on your own schedule. Come in and figure it out. SAUNDERS SYSTEM 239 North 11th St. B-1007 Army in 1775. The main room of this addition will be dedicated to the Yellow Cab Co., B-3323 Service to Bluebird Inn, Bus for parties. Adv. 15 SdMS - - These cool snappy days make one think of the cold ones to come and wonder about wool hose. But why wonder and worry about such things when you can easily find just what you want at Rudge & Guenzel's in the Hos iery Section on the Street Floor. They have quite a complete line of heavy hose in novel ty weaves and some are hand embroidered. You'll need wool hose to wear to the Thanks giving Day Game so why not get them at Rudge & Guenzel's TODAY. that "white rouge" is new and very popu lar? It gives the "na tural" tint to every skit. Beautifu Coats LUXURIOUSLY FUR TRIMMED ATTRACTIVE all-pur. pose coats, suitable for the many occasion which the college girl choice must serve. Beautiful, soft, suede-like materials, in popular red. brown, and green tones, attractively trimmed with soft, becoming furs, tucks, braids and buttons. You will find many be coming and attractive models at a range of pric es which gives you a wide choice. In particular a group at $68 COME IN AND SEE THEM. Second Floor. II " mi...,!,. i 1 ' 1 i.i Your Sheaffer pen will prove to be your most valuable assist ant in the game of school or business. Give your pen a drink of Sczip Makes the best pea write better. 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