iJV- TJHfe DAILY NBBRASKAN - i ) I t i ! 1. ' t f&A'mMtr a- Oliver Theatre TONIGHT AT 8:lfr ETHEL DOVEY and -At FREDERICfCC. TRUE8DELU .,. In the JMusical Play "The .District Leader" "PRICE8 $1.50 to 25c. Rl. NIGHT & 8AT. MAT. JAN. 10-11 ' KATHRYN 08TERMAN In the Two Act Comedy "The Girl That Looks Like Me" ; Night $1.00 to 25c. Mat. 50c & 20c SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN. 11. MABEL McCANE And 35 In "The Girl Over There" LYRIC THEATRE MATINEE P. M. EVE. 7:4& & 9t00 PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS An Artistic Feature BETH 8T0NE Illustrated Song, ''So Long, Joe" JOHN J, WILDE NAT FRANCO The Man of Many Faces WALTER WASHBURN and ; NELLIE KEELEY BROWNING & LE VAN Comedians CLAYTON, JENKINS. & GA8PAR MAJESTIC WtskGomMenclng Moday.. Jan. 6 FULTON STOCK GO. Woman Against Woman Evening prices 15c and 25c Malinoes, Wed. and Sat 15c ' boats resvd, Box office opens 11 a. m. . Pitts' Dancing School Class nights Advanced,. Monday; Beginners, Wednesday and 8aturday. m SoclaJ night Friday. Private class every afternoon. ' Most beautiful ha I.I In 'Lincoln. New location, 1124 N street. Auto 5241. The Acme Itwllng, lllllirds, Pstl and Clears 2TZT" 5 The" Finest Place In the West. 534 P Street WNEMMEN CANNON CO. Welcomes all studentand Invites you to enjoy oUr 8moklng and. Reading Room. It's, a pleasure, to pleaseTry us. ."UNI" 8MOKE HOU8E. 1132 O STREET -s n tsififl In nii I.HI- 'IINIVMIIKt- Hill IV h fiE TTK w m" MM M" MM MM M MM M M. M it fK JJ ' I : EXCLUSIVE ! 1 1 TAIIHRC ' -I y . - wvpw r B i ' ' " ' - ' MK Ml MMV Mt K I "WHERE TO PLAYi" (Continued from pago one.) easy Thanksgiving contest would not bo a bad thing. I bejlovo a game with Crelghton, Thanksgiving would bo pretty good all around." Manager Eager will not conclude any arrangements for a Thanksgiving game until after February 1. Not un til that date -will the Big Nine schools know what Michigan Is going to do about returning to the conference and they will not schedule games with Ne braska until the Wolverines act. And as Mr Eager Is figuring on getting two or three games with conference schools bofloro scheduling any other games for next season the Universi ties wanting a Thanksgiving contest will have to wait until after February first. PROMINENT NOW. Many Students of Botanical Seminar of 1886 Succeed. Dr. Besaey is in receipt of a letter from. J. G. Woods, '88, who is at tho head of the United States Experiment Station at Honolulu. This brings to ir.ind the formation of the botanical seminar In 1886. It was formed by seven students, all of whom have achieved distinction after leaving school. The original members were Dean Roscoo Pound, J. Q. Woods, mentioned above; Schofleld, now a prominent doctor in Iowa; Weber, for u long time a botanist In the United States Department of Agriculture, and now jirofessor of plant breeding at Cornell JIntversIty; WIlllamB, who at (he time of his death was the foremost authority on Hchen in the country; Mnrsland, one time teacher in tho Lincoln High School, and now a suc cessful business man in Boston; and Woods, one of tho foremost technical botanists in the employ of the govern ment. Three passenger trains leave Lin coln every day via the Missouri Pa cific at 8:00 a. m., 2:30 p. m., and 10:15 p. m. Through pullman sleeper for Kansas City leaves every night at 10:15 p. m. The day express for Kan sas City and SL .Louis leaves at 8:00 a. m. For full information regarding rates, connections etc., call at city ticket office, southwest corner Twelfth and O- streets. Depot, corner Ninth and S. Special Rates Via Wabash Railroad. The Wabash have on sale dally round trip tickets to all tho winter resorts of tho siouth New Orleans, Gulf Coast points, Florida, CubajWest Indies, etc., etc. For descriptive book lets, rates, time table and all informa tion address Harry E. Moores, "G. A. P. D., Wabash It. It., Omaha, Neb. Have you had your picture taken for the Cornhusker? Advertise your wants In the Ne braskan. Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202 Burr Blk. The best place to. eat In town Is at Dons Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street. Matt's place Pool and cigars Old ;, 146 .No.-Elovath-areetr Hayden, photographer, special rates to students. 1127 O street. Go to 'Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser, for chiropody. ( Green's .barber- shops are the best In the WeL r aiace ,uinin counter! all. -4 No lunch Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12; ; ' L-i, j. Beckraan Br'os. Fine shoes, lip7 O. at An Important Purchase and Sale of High Grade Shirts Saturday morning we have ready one of the most attractive events of the year for men We offer the surplus stock Shirts to sell for less than $1.00 up to $3.00. The entire lot comprises the $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 qual? ities, made up entirely of Woven Madras, Cheviot and Percale cloths. Light and dark colors, cuffs on or off coat styles and patterns to suit every taste. You can take your choice Saturday morning for 65c r .. Wc.exp.ect to, sell them by the Jhalf dozen "to a great many men. We especially call the attention of our regular trade to this splendid Shirt opportun ity. Be prompt The demand will draw heavy on the best styles -the first day. ' Come Saturday if possible Magee & Deemer Suits and O'coats NO MORE NO LESS IfroidTmtirTiiipr ' ONION MADE- J. F. GREGORY, Manager and Cutter ' "" " '"?- i i i i i Liicili IriKb, 145 Si, 13th St. ' ' "r i - jaa - UNION COLLEGE tailors .jaatr. of a leading Shirt manu facturer whose product" -wesell the-year-around. The purchase at such price concessions was brought about by un usual season oonditions and sanguine anticipa pations of reorders, that never came. ' This factory makes ho 7T : b Made to Order, $15 FtrFlrstdatt-TalltrlH T AT LOW PRICES . miamsmcBsammmmmmesmmmmmmmmmmmi m. mmXxLm mLVmC ' Ba JaWJ LWWWW LxWWw. mXWWW LxWWWW T mLWWWWW E? t " ' " ! r r- r-l AUTO 4S-C0LLEQE VIEW-H -'.l I . 13o im pt., iinin, n. ;, ..'v ' " OOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOPQOOOl vCbRpln,,Broif; oiU,l27. Sq;i2tli,