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L.Lh -ikrK A ii -'A i w:ii"IriV ' " rr-w m ' r -r & i.r rm w rm p. k'b t aV:Mi&: f". : V rt ftuyEit THEATRE SAT. MATINEE & NIGHT, JAN. 9 "" J08. & WM. W. JEFER80N In 77ie Rivals Mat $1.00 to 50c. Night $1.50 to 50c. MON." NIGHT, JAN, 11 The Burgomaster Prices $1.50 to 25c TUE8Tn?g14t7AnTi2 A Girl at the Helm Campus re i i r liSPnUBjlll I '1 Ia' " " M . I I j if ll a" rv . J. 1. JU l V V7M Wmm S I , 1 " v ,i ' ;', ! asm 11 1 m m 1 1 r' ic utu i " I A r , ' r.o tf. wsasu "Tho HouseCozy" 13th and P F. H. Bradstreet, Mgr. Every4 Night 8:30, Wed. and 8at. , Mat. 2:30. Best Seats 25c Beginning Tonight at 8:30 THE FULTON STOCK COMPANY , Best In America, Will Appear in "POLLY PRIMR08E" A Beautiful Comedy Drama of Southern Life Next Week "The Girl With Green Eyes" 1K u I j.. ... U. z t, tV, : ELITE f -r e 1329 "0" Street. ELITE II 1330 "O" 3treeL t LATE8T AND,BE8T Moving Pictures IN THE CITY; The Management extends a cordial Invitation of every University of Nebraska student. ADMISSION 5 CENTS. Change of Program Mon. and Thur. L. J. HERZOG .J... THE UNIVERSITY MAN'S TAILOR Gome-in and get that $15.00 Suit to your order 1230 O- St. 'Llnooln f ." i'r' I l,U V.i T-irt" - ,f "j .r 'lutrTTi . .jvr . : 11 makes renUd with. Un4 , ,ti'.S3 lr Month. u LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANIE Aatollfi-BllllL ,,l'.,-.V'k,,."V .'''-' J13 No. 11th '. tr '. jijjh 1af-f.J- THE UHI SMOKE HOUSE I "-, V cbiBWU'Btadita.,4. wr UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1182 O 8triW . T" (' -i ( ,1, '-V HAVE THE EVANS ni Vaiif Waahlnv. fhWMJMiWWlrTSWffS.'flf.W - ISBN 771 EV S71TO' 79 6 Got a Majestic ticKot tree. C. ft. Froy, fiorlBt, 113 O QW " Up-to-dato shoes, ond-fourth oil. Rogers & Perkins. ' It ,' Eat at John Wright's, 114 South Elovonth. , ', Mrs. Lillian Dobbs- H61p)s Wil, glvo a recital this morning itt convocation, . - : Bookman Brou. Fln6 shoes. 110? O Btreet. A 25c Majestic ticket and a $1.25 subscription to tho Nobraskan for ?1.00. tf Chapln Bros, florists, 127 So. Thir teenth. Alpha Theta Chi will hold a hous.o party Friday evening at tho home of Edwin Davis. .. , Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dontlst, 202 Burr bloclc. Otto Katouc, '08, is a membor of the Nebraska legislaturo from Rich- ardBon county. A free Majestic ticket with each cash subscription. Why not lot the Nobraskan pay youV Majestic ticket this week? Seo our offer trtTpagd 3. " tf T Have your clothes pressed ai Weber's Sultorium. Cor. 11th and 0. I' Dr. Dales Is now lecturing to (hp chemistry classes formerly taught by Chancellor Avery. ', Mother's 'Dining Hall. Good homo cooking. Prices from ono cent up. 308 So. Eleventh St ' e . Alpha Omlcran Pi Will hold a. house party Saturday evening at the chap- .tor house on South Fifteenth, street Students conditioned In mechanical engineering 10 may take a final exam ination at 2 o'clock Tuesday, January 12, in M. 203. In a recent report, Harry Lindsay, clerk, of tho supreme court advised the purchase, plncb thb'capltol. library Jb' use,d- a good- deal by thorn'. Tho poster for tho "union prom" Is bolng prepared by Miss Branson, a C3COCO0OC00b00OO0O0O000O0ffi00COOv? 20 Per Cent Discount Sale Furnishings and Hats ends I FULK, &3000000000 O OO local artist, of renown. Itjs pro nounced to bo exceedingly clever de sign. Joseph Shields, a recent graduate of ' the law . department of thlsv Jnstf tutlon, hqs boon elected county attorT nqy by the dombcratlc party of Nance county. The senior, committee on Inter-class debating held a meeting yesterday and discussed plans., A joint meeting cjf all class committees will be held tho lattor part of the week. . . . ( . M. L. Coroy, '07, was eldcted .county attorney of Clay county last fall. Hq win taKe up tne auiies oi nis oiuco today. Ho was on tho campus yester day and loft for Clay Center last night. ' ' Tho meeting of the Sigma XI fra: t&rnjty whfch.',was announced ,for.BrI day, January 11, will be held Friday, January 15. The confusion "Jof dates arpse through a mistake In the print lng. t- - ' i. Sbmo Inclination has been shown by students to ' make "dates" for, dances far ahead of vtlme, on, account: oi tno uniavorauie weatner. xno aa vanco salo!of tickets for, the now d.ahcQBonl'rldfty andlSaiur,day nil twp nlghtsi has not been large enough to startle t! 1.-.1 rSt-ruti ' .. ' ii i' ..J anyuouy. ' w- '.,.' " - ,r.i '-et fREE TICKET The Majestic is unusually good this week. The Daily Nebraskan has 100 tickets which it will give away. These tickets are good for reserved seats in any part of the house ht any matinee this week. These tickets are given awfry with each new siifc scription. We are making a special price from NOW TILL JUNE 1, for $1.00. . SUBSCRIBE NOW! Room 7, Adm. Bldg. more hop has exceeded oven the ex pectations of the niomber8 of the com mittee and promises aro bright for the financiad success of the danco. Mnny of tho students have engaged tickets and tho chairman may find It necessary to place a limit. All candidates for the university teachers' certificate In Fobruary aro requested to Inform the secrotary of tho committee on teachers' certifi cates, G. W. Lucky, at once. His ofilco on all our Men's Fine g Wednesday, January 13 1325 O I O0000000000000 hours are 11 and 3 o'clock on Mon day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday In room 209, University hall. 0 0 Dean Fordyce and Inspector Reed of tho bureau on recommendation of teachers aro having numerous calls to supply principals and high schools teachers for tho second semester of the scholastic year. Alumni ot tho university desiring places aro request ed to confer with this bureau. . The non-com hop Is slated to take place at Fraternity hall on Friday evening, January 15th. Tho music is to bo furnished by Walt's .orchestra and the number of tickets Is limited to seventy. Tickets may bo had from Val White, chairman, or A. C. Schmidt, master of ceremonies. . Frqzon"flngers, frpst bitten ears and rosy red faces wofo Very muqh n evi dence yesterday as a, result of the, Icy Masts from "Greenland's Icy moun tains." "Just my luck," exclaimed one student, exhibiting an ear frozen twlcolts natural steq''Aln,rt It awful," chipped Ip another whose face, closely resembled a beet, In color. " The statement? has, been made so often that all university dances (his year hqvo provod financial r failures. TJiorst danco of, tho year, however, an Informal by 'tho,' unions,! n.ot only met expenses but flbWd trie muniflc- ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE REDPATH8 NAPAN.EE8 In tho MuBlcal Comedy "Fun In tho School Room" HOMER, LIND & CO. In "The Opera 8lnfler" LAVINE AND LEONARD MR. and Mrs. JACK M'QREEVY FRITZ HOU8TON JULIAN ANDDYER THE GRAT; KINKER VIA8COPE Mats. Dally (except Mon.) 15 & 25c Every Night 8:1515, 25 & 50c THESE i i t lont sum of fifty cents to the treaBuryr The unions hold their Becond Informal at fraternity ho.lLon Friday nght it Is a $1.20 dance. , At tho meeting of tho non-fraternity pion Tuesday morning a committee was" appointed tb confoi with a Siify lar committed to bo appointed fron) tho lnter-frat athletic board, tho two committees to have charge of tho two indoor meets which will bo held early in Fobruary. Tho following committee was appointed by Dr. Clapp from tho non-fratern,ity mon J. O. Knodo, Jim Harvey, E. F. Guidinger, F. E. Dins more und John Alexander. At a meeting of tho freshman law claBs yesterday morning, a fifty-cent assesBnient was passed on tho ninety members of tho" class to meet tho ileflclt of $22.15 reported by tho hop commlttoo and to pay for the space In the Cornhusker, A committee will be appointed by President Carney to arrange for pie space in the Corn husker. Tho laws are planning to havo a group picture of tho whole class taken, similar to tho one-last- year, v f cvi ;' ;.j r .-. ) ORDER i'lr 1307 0 St. V- ''-.'..V m .nwii: ' iwj.U't.MTtmttU,,wywrfsft;-i.?rw:-, WWNvAjm powm.u V 'tf -;: ' ft, '(.. 7w, - SHIRTS EREE TICKET j- i ),'. TICKETS ARE LIMITED January 7 to June 1, $1.00 The society of Sigma XI Is planning to held a Darwin memorial mooting on Friday ovening of nextweok, at which papers will bo road by Dr. Ward on Darwin and his work and by Prof. EmorBon on some studies of his own In "Heredity." In tho mlnneogrnpii announcement of tho membership of the organization sent out JUBt bofore tho Christmas holidays, tho dato, of tho meeting was by typographical cr: ror given as January 11, Instead" of 15. i . . J. B. Harvoy, bb chairman; F. A. Dlnsmoro, E. F. Guidlngor, J. C. Knbdc and J. M. Alexander comprlso tho com mittee whldh was named by Prof. Clapp to have charge of tho barb team In the meet with tho fratornlty men on Charter day. Theso mon will act as an executive eommltteo and make appointments of sub-commlttoos to look after various details, of tho work. Practlco will begin In a few days as the preliminary tryouts will probably be held some time boforo the thirtieth of January. On that night tho Intor fratornltymoet Is held. ' TTTj YOUR PUNCH W FOLSOM'S Hot Lunchca a Specialty. . ' . rrQMics "ipcl, tow. , Pfitnui Autt 2214, lill 456. Vlw rn -ks, r . j -, 7T7TT 1 1 ,'p. rvyit " - ;'- HEREismsliirts bearing the.label of , Mi A Manufacturer of unuuuuiea responsipiiity a value,, in,-that ifcstanife foro much experiencp in clpth-buyihg, ln'p'attini- draughting and m style deljfHiHk .Thle Cl&tr V. mark, auresbprrectnes; , $ exciusiveness, auraoiuty. fl.50 and tnor CLxhrrT, vtonYf&,6..ir, V.y, -jj j Uilcin of' Arrow Collars !t ; ' ii i -:1 X .,1 t v. .