3 T ft ; n ii THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Ball Decorations To Be Elaborate (Continued from Page 1) cided upon, and will represent a onight AH Week At 8:30 A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY "DEAR ME" Laughter, Sunshine, Shadow, Heart Throbs EVE. 25c, 50c, 75e MAT. 25c, 50c Next Week: "THE DEMI-VIRGIN" woodland scene. Elaborate paintings, and a complete transfiguration of the Interior 'of the Scottish Rite Temple is planned by the Kosmet Klub. PrtyT0 Be Elaborate All of the money taken in from the sale of 300 tickets at three dol lars each will be spent on the formal Party in an attempt to make it the most spectacular affair of the formal season. - Entertainment will consist of three acts. Wilbur Chenoweth, Harold Tur ner, and Harriet Cruise Kemmer will furnish musical novelty, while the College Club Orchestra will play for the dance. One vaudeville act from the Orpheum in Omaha will be fea tured during the evening. Nowr TODAY! The Greatest DRAMATIC ACTOR Emil Jannings "THE LAST COMMAND" A Paramount Picture A Picture of Such Power That Mare Words Fail to Describe It I Babich and Orchestra Turner at the Organ onpiiEOf.1 SHOWS 1-3-7-9 THIS WEEK WHO IS HET U THE MAN wiinuur a FACE" Colonial Next Week r S SEDIMENTATION IS SUBJECT OP BOOK Text by Dr. A. L. Lugan It Now Off Press, Research Describes Sub-science of Geology Sedimentation in the Mississippi river between Davenport, Iowa, and Cairo, Illinois, is the subject of a book by Dr. A. L. Lugan, instructor in geology, just came off the press this week. A HARVEST OF HILARITY! COLLfJtN trm A BIG JOY SHOW ON THE STAGE A Different Presentation Geo. SCHRECK & Co. In "A Topsy, Turvy Revue" with Ruth Bond, Rose Gintel COLD BROTHERS SMITH & CANTOR A Riot of Song and Fun (Nice Boys However) PARKER & MACK Entertainers Extraordinary Beaver and Melody Monarchs In a Novel Musical Frolic Chenoweth at the Wurlitzer , ... COMEDY ffTTr NEWS !Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihi!iiiiiiiiiiihiiiii;ii Bll!liiiill!lii!illllllll!lliiiiijii THE KING OF WESTERNERS FRED THOMPSON In "THE PIONEER SCOUT" A Paramount Picture See the Final Episode "MASKED MENACE" Thrilling; Surprises 1 THIS WEEK COLO'IIAL ZANE GREY'S LATEST STORY "UNDER THE TONTO RIM" A Paramount Picture A DeLuxe Zane Grey Action Romance ! "COLLEGIANS" "The Winning Five" Did You Make The Grade? WHY SURE! NOBODY. EVER FLUNKS AT NE BRASKA ANYWAY, YOU NEED MORE STUDENTS SUPPLIES FOR BOTANY, ZOOLOGY, LABORATORY, MECHAN ICAL DRAWING, ENGINEERING, BIZAD, FINE ARTS AND WE HAVE 'EM U of N seal History Covers 85c to 4.00 High Grade "MONROE" History Paper 90c ream Besides a lot of other stuff, such as LIFETIME, DUOFOLD and WATERMAN'S IDEAL Fountain Pens. CORRECT Social Stationery in Eaton's, Cranes, and Whitings. LEFAX-the condensed student note system-and our prices are consistently lower. ii h a si i v MEAN 1123 "O" St.-Between the dime stores We Manufacture Fraternity and Sorority Jewelry, Emblems, Trophies, Medeils, etc. Design furnished. It is the first large project of its kind of research ever undertaken, sedimentation being the newest sub division, or sub-science, of. geology. Co-eds Superstitious Of Dormitory Room Norman, Jan. 30. (Special) Managers of Hester hall, girl's dormitory at the University of Oklahoma, were surprised, when ipplications began to come in for rooms during the second semester ,to find thaV nearly every appli cant expressed a desire for the same" room. An investigation dis closed that the two former oc cupants had "caught" husbands. Today at Rector's TUESDAY, FEB. 1 Meat Loaf ToMette Potato Salad Any Sc Drink 25c Also S Other Specials geologists and 'physiographer, and has bearing on river and flood con trol which is so much before the pub lic at the present Dr. Lugan spent the entire sum7 mer of 1925 on the river in a small houseboat in collecting data. The segment of the river covered be tween Davenport and Cairo is 500 miles. Book Is Fully Illustrated The book consists of 104 napes and includes twenty-four page plates two text figures, and thirtv-three tables of mechanical analysis of river Ihe text is of especial interest to NEBRASKAN TAILORS CLEANERS CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN B-6013 235 N. 14th sediments. It will be used as a ref erence in means and methods of studying moderfc sediments. It is a contribution both of data and inter pretation of materials to the science of sedimentation. Recently Dr. Lugh had an article on Undertow in the Iowa Academy of Science. The purpose of this re port was to state very briefly some obs ervations made on undertow along the banks of the Mississippi river, where the current was negligi ble and the waves active. $5.00 PRIZE $5M CONTEST ! ! ! Can You Write a NAME for a Tea-Room? v Bring Your Suggestion to . 234 No. 11th By Wed., Feb. 1, 8f00 P. M. I""""""" """I"""mmml"""1"""1"1'" iiimmimiiiNiniiMi mil i i n mm ,lt , , uhhhhhimm i i tiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiiiliii " itiimiiimu iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii k What We A re Doing 99 JjAVING taken over Mayer Bros. Company's store at the retire ment from same of Mr. Eli Shire, we put on a Clean Sweep Event to dispose of the remainder of the stock on hand. T WILL take about two weeks more to accomplish this, in the meantime, our buyers on their way to the New York markets, together with our New York buying office are assembling new stocks of merchandise for the opening of Mayer Bros. Company's store under the new management., JHE new merchandise that is being selected will be of the very best quality, the newest styles and will be presented at prices you will be glad to pay. yHILE this Clean Sweep Event is going on, there are carpen ters, painters, electricians, plumbers and other workmen re novating this building from cellar to roof, painting and recon structing fixtures in fact, when all have been completed, we will present to you Mayer Bros. Company's store under the new re gime We feel that you, as well as ourselves, will be justly proud. EVERYTHING about Mayer Bros. Company store will be new, spick and span, all except Mayer Bros. Co. organization which will remain exactly as before except that Mr. A. L. Resneck has taken the place of Mr. Eli Shire. 1HE NEW management will continue all the good policies that were in force and will endeavor to strengthen others that may not have been to your satisfac-tion. JO ALL charge customers of Mayer Bros. Company, and the many new ones we hope to make, we extend a standing invita tion to visit this store often and make regular use of the conven iences and privileges of our charge service. JHE fact that we have invested over $200,000 in this business is your guarantee of our faith in the future of this store and our confidence in the people of Lincoln and Nebraska. JHIS will be a bigger and better first class store with quality merchandise, standard new styles when they are new, and sold at prices that will make us a reasonable profit and at the same time give you the utmost for every dollar you spend. VE ARE here to grow with a Greater Lincoln, to gain your confi dence and merit it by our untirin ? efforts. ESTABLISHED. IN 1881 "THE STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS.' ! i " 'Wcij iiiiiiii!iiiiMimimiiiiiimimillku. . .3sV juamiJi - "MmiKMlniritHiiiiiwnKmtar;n;Hii!.:tiuintiitjuiiiiiiiniiMiMiriiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH 'iiiii"iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiiiimiiiimiimiiii IIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIII'lllMi