fATTO Now! "The Eagle of - If The oea A pr.mounl Plelurs FIORENCE VIDOR RICARDO CORTEZ WEW3-OMEDY-lwr.vJ Alio Opo.rtu.ttf Nit. Frldar NM O'Clock Perlormsnce THE DAILY NEBRASKA N ,j.ln'. Ind.p.nd.nl Theatre wk ol Nov. 22, Pauline Frederick In HER HONOR THE COVERNOR LPH SCOTT at tho Consols ' Blf T karlvl-. W Bill A Thrill and Laugh In Evtry Foot amtfiti eaTW iSirnVRETOiJD m if TtWn cukwocd H m m m h . . - Alio Comedy and Topic Pictures SHOWS AT 1, 3 ,B, 7, 9. Blf Thanksgiving Week Bill ALL THIS WEEK Htrt U Really Great Photoplay One You Will Alwaye Remember. LYMC xiff I'" VI h H AS'il lilfKLIVIinUIt FiTER CUli ill Bated on David Belasco's Success with Janet Caynor and Alec B. Francis Alo State and Screen Noveltiea SHOWS AT 1, 3, 6, 7, 9. Mat. 25c N1TE 40c CHILD. 10c (JKtVERYBOW SOts Blf Thank.givnf Week Bill MON. TUES. WED. HARRY COOPER & CO. In a M mature Musical Comedy "MOMENTS OF MIRTH" With SIDNEY PACE And Pretty Dancing Miatea TAMEO KAJIYAMA Noted Mental Exponent with DE VIENSKA International Pianist The Franco-American Dancers DESLYS SISTERS & CO. ..'B Royal Revue of "YOUTH, BEAUTY AND TALENT" GEORGE W. MOORE The Novelty Entertainer la "BITS OF TRICKS" STEWART & NOBLET The Original Funsters In An Every Day Occurrence" News and Comedy Pictures Baclch and the Orchestra SHOWS AT 2:30, 7, 9. ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 W I I: A : STETSON looks smart every day of its unusually long life in hats the best is real economy. STETSON HATS Styled for young men For Sale by Mayer Bros. Co., Ben Simon & Sons, Ma gee's, Rudge & Guenzel Co., Speier's They Read a Lot About You in Your Necktie It tells about your taste; about your respect for yourself. We'll ' help you to get ties that are in har mony with your suits and your pocketbook; ties that help you to look your best Good ones here in all the new patterns SO n B'f Thanksgiving Week Bill ALL THIS WEEK She W.. Old mough to Know But "" Enough to Learn 1 Don't Miss Se,on' Greatest Frolic of Fun. "Ladies At Play' A Mint of Mirth with DORIS KENYON Ud Hughe, ana LoulM Faasnd. The oJN THE STAGE M Orpbeum Circuit's Fi Favorites SAM ROBBINS d His Eleven Versatile BALTIMOREANS A DitlnctlTs Musical Treat ver's Noyelty Orchestra Come Early to Avoid Crowds! The Story of a Woman's Heart HElflOTKINO ProdaeffSB rnrg n A RAH B V Stella Dallas and her love life bared in an epic of heart emotion that stirs the soul, thrills the senses ' All Week All Week Gridsters Talked To Between Halves (Continued from Pago One.) successful use, works out in his mind the defensive line-up to meet the play and in the period between halve points out to the players how to stop me piay. A yard's difference in an rinnnn. ent's defensive line makes a lot of difference in the success of a nlnv. A tackle may be playing close-in or he may be playing wide. The center may be roving behind tho linn nf scrimmage or an end may be slicing tnrougn rather than coming straight across the line. These factors mav mean that a hole can be opened in one spot, that a play will not work in another, that an end mav be hnxeH out of a play or that end runs will not be successful. This, the quarter back sizes up as he stands there di recting the play to the spot which will make the play most successful. It often happens that a quarterback does not see one little thing in the opposing tram which mav sdeII Rllr. cess or defeat for his own team. The coach may see the weakness and show the quarterback the nlav that will take advantage of that weakness. A good example of this was in the Kansas-Nebraska game this year. Coach Bearg pointed out that a certain line plunge was bound to bo successful because of the defensive which the opposition offered. And so it proved, Formal Invitations SEE THEM AT GRAVES 3 doors south of Univer sity Temple Hardy Smith BARBER SHOP Clean towel used oa each cus tomer. 9 CHAIRS 116 No. 13th Street in the final quarter of the game, by tho use of this play augmented by one or two end runs, Nebraska marched down the field twice to score touchdowns on the bewildered Jay Hawks. The mistakes and food nlavintr of individual players comes in for its share of comment. The pairing of two players on an especially airirroBBive line-man, the filling up of a hole in the line by another player when a guard is drawn out for interference, these and many other minor points are calmly calculated while the hdoc- tators move in even rhythm to the band, or are urcred to violent fronw by the cheerleaders. The winninar element sDirit and determination are worked nn to the highest point JuBt before the team takes the field. The plea of some alumnus who has given his all in times past for Nebraska's football history, such men as Monte Munn, or Hutchison or Rhodes or one of num. erous others, their plea hits home and the team with tears in their even take the field. The crowd cheers but the Nebraska Cornhuskers do not hear; their minds are concentrated on fighting, fighting for Nebraska U. Football games are often won or lost by what happens In tho dressing room between the halves. Princeton University has accepted a gift of $150,000 from Edward Bok to endow a Woodrow Wilson Profes sorship of Literature in memory of the former president of that institution. Leland Stanford is contemplating changing to a graduate university, with two years of academic work as a requirement for entrance. n 1 wivjwiMiiwiflirara The Hauck Studio Slcoagland Photographer 1216 "O" B 2991 An unusual assortment of attractive CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS For engraving with or without plate or for personal signature. Eastman Kodak Store. Inc. (Formerly Lincoln Photo Supply Co.) 1217 O St. COATS and DRESSES at clearance prices ! Now is an opportune time to purchase good looking clothes for holiday wear, at generously reduced prices. COATS In the sports and dressy styles, of fine quality imported tweeds and novelty cloths or soft pile fabrics, beautifully trimmed with fine squirrel, beaver, fox or wolf collars or collars and cuffs. In two price lots : LOT 1 coats formerly priced at 100.00, NOW $75 LOT 2 coats formerly priced at 125.00, NOW $100 DRESSES--- For street, for school, for afternoon and informal dance wear, dinner and evening frocks, of all the popular materials. There are georgettes, Friska, twill cloths, crepe de chine, flat crepe, and other fabrics. LOT 1 dresses formerly priced to 25.00, NOW $14 LOT 2 dresses formerly priced to 35.00, NOW $24 LOT 3 dresses formerly priced to 50.00, NOW $34 - Second Floor Who's In i Who the "U" The "U" is famed far and wide as the favored suit of college men. Wherever the "U" goes, there goes good taste and correct collegiate style. It's tailored for us by Kuppenheimer in superb fabrics, sportive or sedate as you wish. The short rounded la pels, straight three button front, na tural shoulders and easy swinging drape are distinctive of the "U". $50 I km houe of ffiipoemh 3 SHOWS AT 2:30, 7. 9. SV222SEE