t HAWKS PRIME FOR glSCOMSIM GAME Mick KuUch Daterminad to Skow Hi. Ml Cont.it with Badger Squad .n-A riTY. Ia. .Nov. 4. With k.mpned spurs ana a grim u" h P! .rove to the world that La has a football player or two as Iowa " tr.,.,.v. (. wel as Illinois, vowuuj """ ready to ride through the Badgeri Saturday. Wisconsin is polne to have eleven stubborn obsta- dCS in MICK B put" the going tough, but he is going to ride and ride hard. Coach Burton A. Ingwerson is pre paring two kinds of attacks for the invading Badgers. There will be a mbination of Fry, Schir- mer, Dauber, and Cuhel, and the "Drys" will have Kutscn, acnirmer, Graham, and Fry. Wisconsin will nut up a stiff fight that is cut and dried, and the Hawks are going to be Rialto Theatre TODAY Adolph Menjou in "The King on Main Street" A Paramount Picture N EWS TOPICS SPORTLIGHT Show at 1, 3, S, 7, 9 p. m. Mat. 15c, Nit 40c. Lincoln Theatre ALL THIS WEEK I Welcome Nebraska Taachora Geo. M. Cohen' Greateat Corned? Douglas MacLean IN "7 KEYS TO BALDPATE" A Paramount Picture "ludwig VON Beethoven GREAT MUSIC MASTER SERIES Played by Lincoln Symphony Orchestra Wilbur Chenoweth, OrganUt WILD GOOSE CHASER Featuring Ben Turpin NEWS FABLES SHOWS AT 1, 3. 5, 7, 9 MAT. 35c, NITE BOc.CHIL, 10c. LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK A Joy Rid Through Laughland SYD CHAPLIN in The Man on the Box Other Entertaining Pictures ON THE STAGE """"HARRY HARLAN Morrison & Coghlan "Graduate el Harmony" SHOWS AT 1, 3, S, 7, 9 O R P H E ,U M Last 2 Nites POP MAT. TOMORROW--bet teat $1.50 FAREWELL TOUR Robert a MANTELL Supported by Genevieve HAMPER AND EXCELLENT CAST In "MACBETH" Fri. Era. "MERCHANT OF VENICE" Sat. Mat. "KING LEAR" Sat. Eve. PRICES t Evm: 2.50, 2.00, I. BO, 1.00, BOc. Mat. 150, 1.00, BOc, Plua Tax COLONIAL THIS WEEK A Heart-Pounding Story of Thrill and Love on the Bloodhound fcELOWf'LINE toil R IN-TIN -TIN ALSO "MAZIE WONT TELL" The Fourtn Laughable Story of The Adventure of Maiio" SHOWS AT 1, 3, B, 7, 9. v a i rv-1 ilk. where EVERYBODY Goes THUR. FRI. SAT. DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CHARLESTON I ANS Direct from the Moonlight Garden, Colorado Spring, Colorado Broomstick Bab ELLIOTT AND LA TOUR In "My Daddy LOUISE MASSART and BOYS " VAUDEVILLE FRAPPE" With Dick Brook and Joe Petrel (Eccentric Dancer) Donald Burke (Tenor) ViT.jj, (Tij-ni-l) Bob CONNOLLY and ' FRANCES Fannia ZrheSldewaIk of New York" CHARLES RILEY America' Greateat On Hand . Balancer "SHOULD HUSBANDS BE WATCHED" A New Comedy ABICH and the ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 7i00, 9:00 pa I ready for them Strata Patting Gam The practice this afternoon was long and hard and nli aerial work was stressed neverthe less, me freshmen tried every brend of pass aeainst th Voif,. some of which were successful, and more were not. The Badgers's best bet will be a lot of dsssm tv, , then better and Coach Ingwerso knows this as well as Coach Liitle of Wisconsin does. All of the men are in good shape after the Wabash game, and every thing should be ready to provide an interesting afternoon for Wisconsin and 25,000 spectators. This will be the eighth meeting of the teams, and Iowa has only scored one victory to her credit. Last year Captain Parkin saw red, and Wiscon sin thought they were seeing Red, with the result that Iowa left that evening with a neat 21 to 7 win. Cornhusker Pictures SENIORS To be taken Saturday at Town send's studio: Hubert Stany, Marjorie Stanford, Allen Stanley, Marian Stanley, Ruth Stanton, Frank Starr, Joe Starr, Harold Steebbins, Lenore Steele. Ed ward Stepp, Constance Stevens, Flor ence Steven, Harold Stewart, Leslie Stewart, Alonzo Stiner, Mary Stock, Bcrnice Stohl, Helen Stall. John Straka, Wade Strater, Arthur Strag, Florence Sturdevant, Glen Sudman, Ralph Warrest, Joe Westoupal, La- Verne Wright, Oscar Yoder, Charles Yost, Irene Young, Merle Young, Eugene Sullivan, Laurine Sullivan, Harold Sumption, Florence Surber, Jessie Suttler, Zaven Suzmelyan, Marian Swan, Geraldine Swanich, Maurice Swanson, Wendell Swan- son, Wilber Swanson, Victor Sylvan, Charles Youneblut, Carjton Zink, Harold Zinnecker, Ruth Znnecker, Ruth Zolat. To be taken Saturday at Hauck's studio: Earl Taylor, Francis Taylor, John Taylor, Edward Thomas, Dorothy Thomas, Mildred Thomas, Charlotte Thompson, John Trabert, Charlotte Thygeeson, Gladys Tipton, Volta Tor rey, J. Raymond Tottenhoff, Sarah Towne, Katherine Tracy, Robert Tromme, Hallie Transue, Paul Treai well, Virginia Trumble, Doris Trott, Gladys Trullinger, Harlan Trumble, Lloyd Tucker, Leroy Tuthill, Mabel VanDorn, Marie Van, Arthur Van Berger, Lloyd Wagner, Dora Wait, George Walroth, Ruth Warner, Vel ma Warren, Harold Wibbels, Fred Wehmer, Harry Weingart, Robert Wellington, George West, Robert Wheeler, Cleopatria White, Ethel Whiting, Arthur Whitworth, August Widman, Erman Wildeman, Selina Wieland, Donald Wight, Mrs.. Liela Wilkinson, Richard William, Frank Wirsig, Rachel Withers. FAMOUS PERSONAGES "HARRY" "CLAYTE" "TUCK" "FRANK" Better Barber to College Men MOGUL BARBERS 127 No. 12 St. Hosiery to Accompany Every Costume Hosiery in every, imagin able shade to .harmonize or contrast with one's at tire at Rudge's in such variety that the difficulty lies in deciding which graduation of color is loveliest. Chiffon sheer hose that will wear sur prisingly well. Heavier weights that are beauti fully lustrous and smooth. Beiges, grays, the rosy tints, gunmetal, evening shades just get your mind's eye on the shade you want, and come to Rudge & Guenzel's and get it. Personal Serrle Bureau Badge Guentei DELTA SIGMA PI INITIATION Delta Sigma Pi, professional com mercial fraternity, initiated fifteen men, Thursday, November 5, at the Lincoln Hotel. A banquet followed the formal initiation, which is a tra ditional custom of the fraternity. Delta Sigma Pi was established at Nebraska in 1924, and aims to fos ter the welfare and erowth of the College of Business Administration. 1 here are at present thirty-five chap ters in the fraternity, located at the leading colleges of Business and Commerce throughout North Am erica. If you would all perk up and go with the team over to the Drake gam I could close hop and go too out a it I I'll have to tay and tend to bit, Varsity Cleaners ROY WYTHERS, Mgr. B3367 316 No. 12 St. "We believe that the dress that shotvs taste and sentiment is elevating to the home, and is one of the most femi nine means of beautifying the world." 11 iLaaanaV lh ....mi The House of Youth presents the; Costume Suit, the Separate Coat and the Tailored Frock with an unusual charm and in a diversity of original modes whose youthful Cachet will appeal strongly to the smart college miss. Send far copy of our fall fashion m a g a a Ine, ' S u c c a in Dre." SCHULMAN & HAUPTMAN 224 WEST 85th STREET, NEW YORK . i THE "MANSFIELD" $45 HERE'S THE OVERCOAT COLLEGE MEN ARE WEARING THE LOOSE, EASY-HANGING, DOUBLE BREASTED "MANSFIELD" BEAUTIFULLY TAIL OREDFINE BLUE FABRICS A MIGHTY DEPENDABLE VALUE AT FARQUHAR'S TUtC DAILY NIBSilKAM The men initiated were: Leslie Brinkworth, Melvin Kern, Donald Samuelson, Nicholas Amos, Paul Van Valkenburgh, Donald Robb, Frank Leu, William Douglas, Frederick Endcrs, Clarence Raish, Clark Week bach, Harold Zinnecker, Erwin Do meier, Richard Vette, and Arthur Breyer. CAPS THAT HAVE THE STYLE AND INDIVIDUALITY THAT EVERY NEBRASKAN WANTS $1.85 1212 osr Wri t u for Informa tion where House of Youth attire may bo obtained 7 H f if All the newer colors, and fashionable features of the sea son such as godets, circular flares, two piece effects, high collars, bishop sleeves, etc. are shown. You'll have no difficulty in making a satisfactory selection. Second Floor i Have you seen metal. They are charming and very reasonable in price. Also handsome metallic, velvet and silk flowers for shoul der or hip for party wear. See them in our millinery sec tion. Fourth Floor. H Quality 1 Chiffon 1 $1.50 to $3.50 A color to match any shoe or dress THEY'RE the finest guality of pure thread Silk. THEY'RE not artificially weight ed or filled in any way. THEY HAVE a 20-inch Silk Boot of exceptional durability. 10 &0 Sis. OS GIRLS! The very latest in compacts tha Vaaipat; made by Wood worth, in your favorite odors; Fiancee, Karess and Viegay. Come in and see them at Meier Drug Co. Always Tk Baat 1239 O St Wa DoUra Dresses for all types of wear- DO you need a new frock for schoolfor danceir-for Sunday afternoons-for parties? Have you thought of just the type and style you want? You'll be sure to find ju what you have in mind when you examine our stocks of beautiful dresses, which are very reasonably priced. A very smart group are priced only $ 29 a figure which will permit you the luxury of a new frock however small your allowance has seemed this month. There are wool dresses that are smart for school or street wear, made of fine twill cloths, jersey, vel veteen and velveteen and jersey com bined, crepe satin, crepe de chine and velvet afternoon dresses, and treorsrette party frocks. our new bandeaux and hair ornaments of rhinestones and Society Mai Hosie ry for DAINTY WOMEN Durability Service Weight $3.00 Recommended for the following reasons- THE CONTOUR OF A PRETTY ANKLE IS ENHANCED BY LUXURIOUS HOSIERY iiiiiiiMiiimiiiimimiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiMiiiiiii in iniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimutiiimiiHi I WELCOME TEACHERS iimiimmiimmiimHiMiiiimMmMmiiiMimim llllllllll!lllinitlHtllinnill!!i:il!IIIH!ll!1!!tll!!llllllllll!lli;fllllllllliliiiniHtHii!iiiK ijUiiMiuiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiihUiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiililiiillliiiliiilllijiiMiniiiilk I SODAS and LUNCHES Hoi Cnocolaie Hot Goup and Hot Caramel ' LINCOLN. 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