1&H.J1,( a i tj v.trosHfctvckifi THE DAILY NEBRASKAN OLIVER TtlEAIRE TODAY, Mat.2:30. Tonight 8:15. The Wolf Eve $1.50 to 50c. Mat $1.00 to 50c. FRI., SAl. & SAT. MAT., DEC. 18-10 Ma's New Husband Eve 50, 35 & 25c. Mat 25 & 10c. WED. MAT. & EVE., DEC. 23 The Man of The Hour ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week Commencing Monday, Dec. 14 7 BIG ORPHEUM ACTS 7 Belle Hathaway's Simian Playmates MABEL MAITLAND In Quaint Southern Negro Stories Chas. De Haven and Jack Sidney The Dancing Waiter and the Guest HARRY AND KATE JACKSON Comedy "Cupid's Voyage" LOCKWOOD AND BRYSON PEDERSON BR08. THE TENNI8 TRIO "Juggling On the Lawn" MY8TERIOU8 FLAMES ' MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Mats. 2:15 Tues., Thur., & Sat. Prices 15c and 25c. Night 8:15 Prices, 15, 25 & 50c. mari THE HOUSE COZY The Week of December Fourteenth THE FULTON STOCK CO. IN "Amyofihc Circus" A COMEDY DRAMA IN 4 ACTS. PRICES 15c and 25c. Mats. Wennesdays and Saturdays. In preparation1 for Christmas .week the beautiful Society Comedy Drama "WHEN WE WERE TWENTY ONE." ELITE 1329 "O" Street. ELITE II 1330 "O" 8treet, LATEST AND BE8T Moving Pictures IN THE CITY. The Management extends a cordial Invitation 'of every University jf Nebraska student. ADMISSION 5 CENT8. Change 'of Program Mon. and Thur. L. J. HERZOG THE UNIVERSITY MAN'S TAILOR The finest work done and prices right Call at our new store 12B30 O St. Ulnooln TYPEWRITERS 11 makes rented with stand S3 Per Month. Bargains 1b Rebuilt Machine. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE atollSl-Balllltt. . raNallth HAVE THE EVANS .. DcTYour Waihln Campus Gleanings I i Got a Majestic ticket froe. C. H. Frcy, florist, 1133 O SL Eat at John Wright's, 114 South Eleventh. Beckman Droa. Fine shoes. 1107 O street. A free Majestic ticket with each cash subscription. The Christina vacation begins to morrow evening at G o'clock. The state farm students will enjoy no vacation for the Christmas holi days. 00 Have your clotbes pressed at Weber's Suitorium. Cor. 11th and O. Why not take your bath at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? Chapin Bros, florists, 127 So. Thir teenth. Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202 Burr block. Christmas Beauties in Slippers, 50c to $3.50. Sanderson's. 12-15-3t-G0 Walter Kenner. '08, has been slight ly "under the weather" for the laBt two days. The Alpha Tou Omega fraternity held initiation at the chapter house last spring. Jesse Parrott, '08, Is now in Port land, Ore., working for a private en gineering company. P. E. Roadifor, law '09, left for Lo gan, la., Wednesday, where he will spend the holidays. Dr. J. R. Davis, Dentist. Charges reasonable. Over Bank of oCmmerce. 12-15-tf Don't go home without dropping In at Sanderson's for Shoes or Slippers. 12-16-3t-60 oo Miss Marian Kovorda 'eft ycslorday for Table Rock to spend the Christ mas vacation with relatives. Xmas For Gentlemen Friends Suit Cases and Bags, $1.00 to $18.00 Bath Robes, $3.50 to $16.50 Shirts. $J.OO to $3.50 Sweaters, $1.50 to $6.00 Fur Caps, $5.00 to $10.00. AIso Gloves, Ties, Suspenders and Pennants. Everything to please him. FULK, 1325 O Mother's Dining Hall. Good home cooking. Prices from one cent up. 308 So. Eleventh St 00 Have you seen the now College Shoes at Sanderson's? They are it. 12-15-bt-60 0 0 0 Frank Parrott, '08, is now with the Laramie, Halms Peek & Pacific rail road, and bis address is Stuart, Wyo. 0 0 Word has been received from "King" Cole stating that he has settled down to the practice of law in Toledo, Ohio. ' Professor Philips of the forestry department will spend part of hlB va cation on a trip into the ovoods of northern Wisconsin.- 0 0 The election of a captain for the 1909 football eleven will be held in the ofllce of Dr" Clapp in Memorial hall'ajnoon tomorrow. j t, A valuable statute of Komensky, which had been ordered by the Bo hemian department, arrived yesterday. It was badly damaged in transit. Professor and Mrs. F. J, Phillip's will spend the holidays atRhinlander, Missouri. Rhinelandor is a sort of college settlement during tho holi-days. Miss Myra Kerns, fellow In the German department, had a Bister visit ing her yusturday. M'ss Kerns will spend the vacation at Adams, Neb , lit" home of her i-lstc. 60 The Englowoo 1 high school foot ball team passed through Lincoln Tuesday night 'on its way wohI to Butte and Denver. Tm team will piny two games of football, one with 'the Butte high hcIkk;! this week and the other with the Denver high school, next week. Rev. .1. M. Bute;- of Red Cloud, Neb., it in the city and Is spending much time at the botanical depart men t of the university. Rev. Bates has been collecting Nebraska plants fbr twen ty yearn. He has just given the uni versity herbal lum a collection of from 300 to 100 Nebraska species, which make a valuable addition. Miss Hrbeck leaves for Omaha to attend the com exposition today While there sn will deliver a lec ture in Bohemian. Today Is foreign ers' day at the exposition, and a long I program of which Miss Hrbeck. lec ture Is a part, has' been arranged for this day. The classes In Bohemian under Miss Hrbeck will not be held today. o v Dr. C. E. Bessey is in receipt of a request from "Science" for an ad vance copy of the address which he Is to make as the retiring president of the botanical section of the Amer ican Association for the Advance ment of Science. Dr. Bessey will speak on a matter of scientific inter est to botanists at Baltimore, Decem ber 20, at which time the association will meet. O W (I A beautilul poster advertising the tophomorc hop for January 9 was placed on the bulletin board fn the main passageway of University hall yesterday morning. It bears the draw ing of a girl's head and shoulders which are exquisitely done in water colors and crayon. It Is the portrait of an American type of beauty that is more striking than the Gibson girl or Fluffy Ruffles type. WOO The wedding cf Mi;. E. II. Clark, '01, purchasing agent of the univer sity, to Miss Ht-ien Allen, "07, took place at St. Paul's church Tuesday evening. The ceremony was a very beautiful one and was witnossed by a large number of friends. A recep tion at the home of the bride's pav- cuts, at 900 North Trility-Blxth street. Mr. Harry Shedd, of Ashland, form erly registrar of the university, was best man, and Miss Louise Allen, sis ter of the bride, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids -'were Misses Zoo Chenoweth, Edith Roberts, Mabel Sny der and Fannie Graves, while the UHhers were Messrs. C. E. Johnston, L. O. Payne, Louis Korsmeyor and Ray Dumont. Solos were sung by Mrs. C. E. Mat son and Mr. George 'Johnston and the wedding march was played by Mra. Raymond. The bride Is a member of Delta Delta Delta, and Mr. Clark is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fratern ity. The faculty of Washington has pro claimed that the baseball team must make good this year before it will be allowed to make a trip. One of the deans said that tho team of last year was not worthy of tho university and should not have been allowed to leavo the campus. Kansas will present to the legisla ture a list of the students who are paying their way "through school, The idea Is to prove to tho solons that the studont 'body is not composed wholly of rich follows who need no help from the state. ' Morrison Beall Griffon, once a stu dent in tho University of Missouri but now a' Rhodes scholar at Oxford, has written back that life is too easy there. " Novelties MEN'S Hosiery, Handkerchief and Tie Sets, each article to match in color. A swell thing fellows, $1.50 The Bull Dog Caps, have you got one? They are only 50c. Scarf Pin and Sleeve Buttons to match, give your chum a set for Xmas, 25c to $1.50. Winter Oxfords in tan leather, very "nobby" footwear. Mayer Bros. Roger Peet Clothes Stetson Hats 000300000000000000000-20000C&p; X Cb Shopping 5?lJi?j?.4'L- I?. ing yur kjjj.kuyAPg patronize Nebraskan Advertisers. 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