? THE i i r, .ri 0 fa ni nmAmJalk NEBRASKAN JUUMAh JmVLi.. .fr if- ! A y OLIVER THEATRE Frl., Sat. and Sat. Matinee Jan. 21, 22 Mr. Tim Murphy In "CUPID AND THE DOLLAR" Eve. $1.50 to 25c. Mat. $1.00 to 25c Wed, Mat. and Night, Jan. 26 THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE QiRL LYRIC THEATRE Mats., Wed and 8at. 15c and 25c. BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN. 17. Chas. H. Hoyt's Political 8atlre A TEXAS STEER Will Be Presented by THE LYRIC 8T0CK CO,, Evening at 8:30 15c, 25c and 35c LABOR TEMPLE BENEFIT Monday Evening, Jan. 17. Next Week "An innocent 8lnner." )Cairipusyj W- Gleanings M C. H-TFroy, floruit, 1133 O strooL BaBKotlJall danco tomorrow riight. Admission fr'feo. Basketball tickets Hi Co-Op 'and- Harioy's. 4 . i K ORPHEUM m WEEK STARTING JANUARY T MR HYMACK M'CONNELL & 8IMP80N FOUR DANCING BUGS BARNES & CRAWFORD BALLERINI'S D0G8 KATCHEN L'OISETT THE ALDEAN3 Matinee at 2:30. Evening at 8:30 15c and 25c 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Phones: Bell 936, Auto 1628. t xxsat rmtsM 2EkE Next Week Only $35.00 Sorgo Suit to Your Moasuro $20.00 L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St The Owl Pharmacy Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets Hot and Cold Drinks at Our Fountain Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 11416 So. 12th street. Tho Rochester delegates will make reports In most of the downtown Churches Sunday. V Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 to. nth. The Catholic Students' Club will meet in k. G hall Saturday evening, January 22. Chapln Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th. Havo your clothes pressed at Wob or's Suitorlum. Aut6l-708. ; Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. Free Freo Danco aftor basketball game to thoso holding reserved seat tickets at basketball game. ' ' ' I cure headaches. G. W. Howe, op tician, 319 No. 12th. . 67-8 Tho Y. W. 0. A. noon mooting to day will bo led by Mrs. T. F. A. Williams. Have you tried the Evans Laundry? Their work deserves your patronage. 62-5t For Rent A pleasant front room; for gentlemen; modern. 534 No. 12th St. Auto 45C3. G8-3t . . Thornburg'8 Orchestra. Auto 5877. Tho thirtieth Nebraska stato con vention of tho Y. M. C. A. will be held at University Place, February 17-20. w For Rent FurnlBhed rooms In all modern house; hot wajtor heat La dles preferred. 1225 U St. Auto 2588, Boll F2737. 63-5t R. R, Smith, '08, was a campus vis itor Wednesday. Clothes Saving for Uni Men I The College Man must dress well, nd yet inexpensively. Here'iL ppportunity at ouf CLEAN-UP sale to get- Suit or Overcoat for considerably less than its worth as mUch as one-third off oh s6nie No) need to say much about efualitythcy'fe mostly KENSINGTON'S that's enough, ' ' Suits and Overcoats, sold regularly at 301 7 EST $3500, $30.00 and .$25.00... ... ..r. .-rfSJU J ZD ' Suits and Overcoats sold regularly at ' . 43'i k 7 EST ' $22.50, $20.00 and $18.00. ....... HIO JT O Suits and Overcoats, sold regularly at - C&C2 '7 EC ' $12.50 and $J0.00 0 V O f MAGEE & DEEMER SSSf SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH TYPEWRITERS All makos rontcd with stand. $3 per Month. Bargains in , Robuilt Machines Lincoln Typewriter Exohange Auto 1155. Bell il8l. 123 No. 11th UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean . OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Your Patronage Solicited Monarch Pool Hall and Bowling Alleys, 1134-N. HAVE YOU A KODAK? Wrio for prlco lists for developing and printing your-films. Dana' Smith, 927 J. 06-7-8 4 Wanted 25 Cornhuskors per day. Townscnd. 67-10t Dr E. M. Cramb, Osteopathic Phy sician, U. of N. '99 Burlington block. Mr. Townsend urges ris many Corn huBkers as poBsiblo to havo their sit tings during tho week and avoid tho crowd on Saturdays. 67-104 Havo you seen tho "Sorority Panel" by Townsend? Something now and most attractive G7-10t Dean Lily Kollock of Illinois recent ly acted as secretary at tho fourth con ference of tho deans and advisors of women in stato universities, which was held in Chicago. Fourteen deans, representing co-educational colleges were present at this meeting, NOTICE. -Tho Mathematical Sominary will meet Friday, January 21, at 4:30 In M302. Tho program will consist of n paper on "Notes on tho Solution of F(x,y)o" by Mr. Johnson. HALLETT, Registered Optometrist Correction of Imperfect Vision and Abnormal Ocular Mucles without drugs or operation. ESTABLISHED 1871 - " 1143 O STREET 'Shoo sale, Bcckman Bros., 1107 O. Dont forget we teach you how -to dance. Lincoln Dancing Academy. G8-2t A course In beginning Spanish will he given noxt semester at 9:00 a. m., dally, In case ten students deslro tho work. Thoso interested in tho courso will please r.oport by January 22, U 301. ' 04-5t Tiroglrla-ntr-3lrB"rT5lnTOroB---claBir! havo nothing but pralso for htir. She Is-a-woman-of-wldo-exporience-arid-Ifi- ablo to impart tho knowledge sho has gained to thoso in her classes, Come to Lincoln's "8olect Dancing Academy," 1124 N. See display ad. 7 68-2t i) Wanted A room mate. Address box 1185, Sta. A: . 64-3t - Tho glrfs at Stephens' 'College at "Mrs'sourl-University havo'iad afeW more holidays, because, on account of tho intenso cold, the. building could not bo heated. SPRING GOODS ARE BEGINNING TO ARRIVE We Now Have a Liberal Assortment of Wash Goods, Suits, Skirts, Silks, Shoes, ' i ;s Goods, ''' White Goods Undei muslin Pre MILLER & PAINE Notice Is hereby given that any sub scriber who wants his subscription discontinued at the end of the present semester must notify the management of the Nebraskan-of that fact; other wise his copies will continue to be Bent to Station A. and he will be charged -with next- semester's subscrlptlonr Failure to take his papers from ota-4lon-A-wlll-notconstItute-8Uch-notIce This requirement Is simply made to protect the management from loss, as the potsoffice furnishes no records of papers which are not called for. A moment's thought will show the neces slty for this request, and If subscrib ers wil act accordingly, the manage, ment' will be saved a considerable amount of expense and trouble. C3-7t Les s Xh an-Half -Hrice GlearanceSaleStillGoMgOnExtrapecialU! Suits that were made to sell at $30 each, in all colors an.d sizes " 'Thissaleat 12.50 and $7.50 Coats in all desirable lengths in all colors, fit and workmanship f uaranteed in all the latest styles. .Regular $25 values this sale at ..?5 and $3.95 Dresses if you desire to'befup to the minute in style you cant afford to miss these $20 values at .$0.95, $7.50 Over 1000 different skirts jto choose from in'all colorsand styles values up to $iz.ou, tms saie yo.vo o. Silk Petttcoats in all colors. Regular $5.60 ealiies, Sale prise - - .$3.5fland-$27.5 , Waists all styles at 75 c. s , . Silk Waists all shades and Sizes, values up to $5, sale price , $2.50 and $3.50 THE SKIRT STORE 121 North 11th St. Lincoln, Neb. Quality Counts, THAT'S WHY FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAM IS SO POPULAR We make a specialty of f ari 4 creams, -sherbets. Ice and punch for Frat & Sorori- , ty parties. Whipping Cream ' always on hand. Bell 205. Auto 8131. 1816 X St Mrs. W' T. Elmoro's missionary classes will 'bo continued noxt semes tor. Tho Tuesday class will bo hold at 4 p. m. tin U2Q$7TniolIonWedneB day class will bo held at noon in the Y. W, O. A. f-ooms. ' .' . Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultoriuin, 12th and O. ' AmeS-Ame Ambs. Wo bust b'e&t theAgglos tonight and tomorrow night. .Saturday night tho game will bo followed by a danco in Memorial hall. Get your tickets at Co-Op and . ATTENTION. The Germanitstische Verein will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho Temple. Th'is is the first meeting of the new organization since tho Christ mas celebration. Today's program In cludes an Informal y talk (illustrated with storeoptlcan views on Gorman architecture), Singing of folksongs, etc, . A full attendance is desired,, slhce tho organization was onljr provisional ly effected at the first meeting of the now-club, and needs to be strength ened and made permanent! LAWRbNOB FOSSkiER. Sophomore Informal Frat Hall .& "At" Jryf21 4t A 7i Walt's OrcHestra Tichcfa $1.25 c &b &- (Harloy-ty, " mi u i. f Y- 1 i