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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i V OLIVER THEATRE TONIGHt71w& SATpVLvfT Jas. J. Corbett- IN "FACING THE MUSIC" Nt$1L00 TljE8TWEfirWr&DrMAT Jan. 26-27 HILDA THOMA8 IN Juney FRI., SAT. & 8AT. MAT., JAN. 29-30 Mr. Tim Murphy Campus Gleanin C. H. Prey, florist, 1133 0 St. Don't forgot the basket-ball Inform al Saturday night. es w Urn M W I Kb 1 II Il'V Week Com. Monday Night, Jan. 18: D'AMON The Great White Mystery POTT8 BROS. &. CO. In "His Honeymoon." SUE SMITH The American Girl MAGNANI FAMILY The Musical Barbers SAONA Portraits From the Hall of Fame EDDIE G. ROSS The Versatile Singer WARREN E.WORTMAN Vla8cope. Majestic Orchestra. Mat. Daily Except Mon. 15c & 25c Every Night, 8:15 15c, 25c & 50c Have your clothes Weber's Sultorlum, Cor. pressed at 11th and O. University Forum Drake met Ames lawt night at Amos in a clmmplonship game of basket ball. The results are not known. Bceknian Bros., fine shoes. street. 1107 O Reserved seats for the Drake basket-hall game are now on sale at the Co-Op. Dr. J. R. Davis, dentist. Charges reasonable. Over Bank of Commerce. I "THE TALK O' THE TOWN" For the Week Starting Jan. 18 Bell A-869 August Thomas' Greatest Play "THE OTHER GIRL" Presented by the FULTON STOCK CO. Every Night. Mat. Wed. and Sat. 15c and 25c. Mail Orders or 'Phone Auto. 2398 Week of January 25th "THE LOST TRAIL" tf O 0000&000080$Cty8000U$0$0$0$ O THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE B Wolcomea mil Student. b didcc w&ara5J!rr B "-" spociaitr. UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1182 O Btrot L. J. HERZOG THE UNIVERSITY MAN'S TAILOR Come in and get that $15.00 Suit to your order 1230 O St. Lincoln Members of the University Glee club liave promised to sing at the Dinke basket-ball game. A basket-ball Informal will be given after the game. The senior football team, the class champions for 1909, will have their picture tnken Loaay at the Townsend studio for the Cornhusker. The team includes 22 members. Lincoln Dancing Academy, 1132 N street. University students especially Invited. Select social nights, Monday and Friday. lieglnncrs, Wednesdays and Saturdays. For private lessons call Auto 1177. The Palladlan Literary society will give a music il program tnls evening. Miss Helen Gregory will talk on "Thy Central- Value or Music." Visitors are Invited to attend. Program begins at 815. c ii Tho Llmloll cafe 1b making an In novation in their Sunday evening sup pers In tho way of a special menu prepared by one of Chicago's famous chefs. Music 18 rurnisnou oy a iour pleco orchestra. Tho management Is catorlng especially to university stu dents. Woik on the play of the German club is progressing nicely and the play will soon be ready for presentation t'J the public The play Ik In the acts llehearsal are held three times ' week. 0 ( A meeting .of the faculty of the medical college, in connection with a committee from Union, college and the university senate was held together yesterday for the purpose of arrang ing schedules. The semester election of tTie Y. W. C. A. will be held today at tho associ ation rooms. All members of the asso ciation aro eligible to vote. A pre3i- HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing gsesms The Other 8lde. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 20. To the Edi tor of The Dally Nobraskan: Sovoral articles have been published In your paper In tho last few days with re gard to tho proposod Junior socloty With a practical unanimity thoy sn that tho object or the organization will be tho' promotion of clnBS spirit and of the class Interests. One writer says that such a society would have aided in socurlng the football eham plonshlp for the class If It had been organized. Many other benefits "f a similar "nature nre to accrue to the class from Its organization. Just how much basis is to be round for them claims? A good examplo or now sucn a so ciety, works Is to be round In looking at the Innocents. In the memory of the writer no attempt has ever been made by this society to direct or assist in the affairs of the senior class. Tho lead in class as well as university affairs Is frequently taken ny us members, but this Is not an action of the society. Why does such action not take place? Simply because there Is a class organization of the class as a whole which obviates all necessity of such Interference. Tho work or the class is very properly left to su'h committees as are appointed by th" dulj constituted ofllcers or the class, and the futility of attempting to rah" class spirit by a small organization where a large one has failed must be apparent. Another objection to the Junior so clety lies In the Tact that in all prob ability Ihe men In the class who an best lilted to organize and lead qlaBS spirit will not all be chosen; where as, If there be no permanent organiza tion, the men who really take an In tel est In such affairs will get together and boost. The present, successful administration ol the senior clash Is due not to any work or the Innocen's society, but to the appointment by President Mauson or men who, al though in many cases opposed id his election, had the Interests or the cIphs at heart and gave freely of their llni" and energj to turther them. Lastly, aside from Its proposed class function the new society would undoubtedly attempt to Interfoio In the affairs ol the school as a w.'iolo. Or cMirse, this is tho proper H'-'ld for such a society, for there Is no organi zation or the school aB a wholo and Its work must be carried on by biicIi an organization. Yet I do not t'llnk an proposer or this Junior soclec) would attempt to interfere with the work the Innocents have carried on so successfully In tho past and it 13 The Skirt Store m Nt. nth st. LIHI link Unnln, Hibr. Lincoln's Fashion Center 4 9 V b All Women's Coats at less than One-Half Price. 8 Ladies New Tailored Suits at a great sacrifice. p 40 Suits, regular $19 values, for $12.48. $ 50 New Advance Spring Styles in the new Hip- 8 less Effect, regular $35 Suits on sale for $19.48. g 200 Skirts all in the new advance spring styles, ft trimmed in buttons and satin, regular $6 and $7 val- jj ues, choice for $4.95. 6 200 High Grade Skirts in the very latest grade of Chiffon, Panamas and Worsteds, regular $12.50 $ and $15 values, choice for $9.48. 8 O 9 p 150 Skirts, regular $4 and $5 values, only $2.50. j 1 9 500 Petticoats at a reduction of 25 per cent. Shirt Waists at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent. EXTRA SPECIAL 300 Skirts made in the new models, trimmed $ $3.75 with Buttons, regular $7 values for only 121 No. Ilth St. Little Blook Lincoln, Nsbr. The Skirt Store i o00O00O000G0000:)OO0a000000 TYPEWRITERS II maken rented with BUn $3 Per Month. Bargains la Rabnllt Maohlnte. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Auto 110fr-Bll 1181. 122 No. 11th ond semester Professor Lees will again conduct a class through "A Trip to Greece." Tho Itinerary will follow the routes pursued by him during two tours of Greece taken In former years. The aim of the coarse will ho to pre sent clearly to tho studont tho nppoar ance of Greece as It Is today; Us topography, architecture, thoators, temples, etc., explained by lectures and Illustrated by lantern views. One hour attendance. One hour credit. Tuesdays at II p. m. CHSTOOC0200C00GQ00 O O G0QOOGG0C0 i" . ,-v r . r i - - if O Closing Uut Sale in duett zntrts $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50 . . . 8 85c 1325 O I FULK, J?02000OSO0000 O O O000000000 oooo dent, vice-president, secretary treasurer aie to bo elected. and Cash must accompany all order for want ads, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thoreof for the first inner tlon; three insertions 25 cents; five Jnsortlons 40 cents. FOR SALE. 'Due bill for sale on an up-to-date tailor, at 25 per cent discount. See Nehrasltan manager. QSdh-tf LOST In library or on campus, pair of- mittens and Yalo key. Return to Nobraskan offlqe. , lt-76-40 Nearly seven hundred students have lecelved numhor.j for registration, and two more days will remain for num bers to bo sebured. Registration be gins at 9 o'clock Monday, January 25, and lasts until January 30. Professor Grovo Harbor delivered an address Wednesday evening before the engineering students, the subject of his talk bohM "Roman Walls." A largo number attended the. lecture which wbb highly Interesting and in structive. Mrs. Raymond is making oxtensivo preparations fpr extending tho choruB work next semester. Practice will bo held at 5 o'clock on Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday. StudentB who desire to take part in this chorus will he excused from drill. The annual piuty of tho Chi Omega sorority will be held tomorrow night at tho Lincoln hotol. Walt's .orches tra will furnish tho miiBlc, Alumni of tho local chapter will be In attend ance, making in nil about fifty couples who are expected to attend tho party. 0 D J. T. M. Plerson, who will' ho re memberod as one of the most promis ing freshmen on the football squad last year, wait In tills city yesterday. He hOB been the star kicker for Bell vue the past Beason, hut will be In thlH Institution jjgaln next fall. Ho is on, his .way to Cody, Wyoming, where he will work until the opening of school next fall. to he doubted If the student i o'ould sanction such Interference. Its chief purposo seems to oe the gathering in of a now moiety of school honor to those who hope to be mem bers, a purposo which If accomplished must incan the lessening of honor conferred by election to the Innoeiits, the school socloty which rowards a man for work done in tho Interests of his school and class during his' last three college years. For tUouc reasons I dlsbellovo In a Junior so ciety. S. P. D. Course In Zoology. The Department of Zoology offers a beginners' course in Zoology tho sec ond somester. This course, Zool. A., covors the samo ground as Zool. I and II, a year's work in one somester. Class meets dally 10 a. m., N. 210. Five hours' credit. GREEK COUR8E8 OFFERED. Tho department of Greok history and literature offers the following courses open to all students during the second, semester, 1908-09. Course 2b. Greok in English This courso is based primarily on tho study of Eng lish vjords derived from tho Greek, with special reforonco to modern liter ary and scientific terms. It is Intend ed primarily for those students who desire to obtain, in one semester, a fair knowledge of tho Greek elements In our own language. The courso may 'also servo as a preparation for course 3. No previous knowledge of Greek Is required. Five hours' attendance. Five hours' credit. Dally at 2 p. m. U. 201. Course 26. A Trip .to Greeccs During tho sec- Earl Marvin, editor of the Beatrice Dally Sun, was In Lincoln last night visiting with his fraternity brothers ut tho Delia Tan Delta house. Mr. Mar vin graduated In 190G with high scholarship honors. Ho was a mem ber of the lnter-colleglate debating teuniB for two years and Ivy day orator. A grand concorl and hall will bo given In tho auditorium Fohruary 2 by tho M. P. V. An orchestra of fifty pieces under tho direction of Carl Steckelhorg will furnish music for tho concert, whllo a twonly-llvo ploco or ohestra will piny for tho danco. Man ager Rurick of the auditorium has promised to have tho dancing floor In good condition. Tlckots will bo $1.00. See Newell, Unland, Davis or Roid. 74-tf 8UIT OR O'COAT made to order No More MC No M10 Less any stylo you wish I WORLD'8 LARGE8T TAILOR8 133 8. 13th St. M. IV). Crandall,-Mflr. Lincoln, Neb. fCOSa5QC'CSOC0C0C0 O O 000OOCOO00 9 o I of MAGEE & DEEMER - s - ? Remarkable Values p SUITS AND OVERCOATS I , During our Final Clearing Sale at About Half Price $ Prices that represent only a fraction of theirx value. We' are determined to completely rid our?, 6 stock of every, broken line. x $l 2.50 and $ 1 0.00 Suits, now . .$5.75 I $20.00 and $18.00 Suits, now . $9.75 1 $25.00 and $22.50 Suits, now . $13. 75 $1 2.50 and$ii0,O'Coats, now, . $6.75 $18.00 and $'f 5 O'Coats, now . $9. 75 $22.50 and $20 O'Coats, now . $13. 75 $30.00 and $25 O'Coats, now. $15.75 Plenty of Patterns and Styles yet to select from , ) O O 00b000000303 ( l