The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 06, 1925, Image 3

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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."
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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
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Wri t u
for Informa
tion where
House of
Youth attire
may bo
obtained
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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
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Economy j
Light Weight Silk J
$1.50 and $1.95 1
Sixty-three
different
shades in
stock
THEY ARE scientifically full
fashioned at top, leg and
ankle.
THEY ARE re-enforced at heels,
( toes and soles.
THEY emphasize beauty and delicacy.
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Neb.
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BUCHHOLZ. Mgr.