The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1913, Image 3

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THEATRES
Oliver Theater
TODAY, 2:30 TONIGHT, 8:15
WED., MATINEE & NIGHT,
William A. Brady's Production
LITTLE WOMEN
MATS. $1 to 50c Night $1.50 to 50c
THU., MAT & NIGHT, NOV. 13
LILLIAN RU88ELL.
,AND HER BIG FEATURE FE8TI
ORPHEUM
THUR., FRI., SAT., NOV. 13-14-15
JACK -KWNOY d. CO.
Irt' "A Bufcinefcs Proposal."
THE TWELVE OLYMPIC GIRL6
Novel, Artistic &. Original Dancrs.
HOEY AND LEE
CARL M'COLt.OUGH
GEORGIETTE
BUCKLEY8 ANIMALS
MLLE. MARTHA &. SISTERS
Thur.-Fn. Mat., 15 15. Sat. 15 25 60
Night at 8:15 Prices 15,25, 35, 50 75
Lyric Theatre
MON., TUES., WED., NOV. 10-11 12
JEAN KING QUARTET
Grand Opera to Ragtime.
In "A Trial Performance.-'
"PATHCB 8EMI-WEEKLV."
"HIS SILVER BACHERLOODi"
"Elsie, the Forester's Daughter."
"NO PLACE FOR FATHERS
"T8H.OW8 DAILY 2-7-9 P m7
RMjfnee, All Seats 10c Night, 15c.
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HfrHy Jeweler aid 0jci
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S- SMCAii
; OPTICIAN
Jim 0 St YEL10W FRCWI
TV fATlONAGE SOLiUU
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L C Smith & Bros.
Typewriter Co.
125 North 13th, Lincoln, Neb.
Preserve Your
College
e Work
The L. C. Smith & Bros. Type
writer is invaluable to college stu
dents who want a record of their
college work after graduation.
We give special attention to the
needs of students. We have type
writers to rent, as well as to sell.
A few rebuilt machines at a bar
gain. Telephone Yule Bros. Laundry to call
for your work. B-2754.
THE FORUM
Th" Nrbraakan Doci Not Nececmrily En
domn Iho imcnti Eprrnrd in
Thu Column
STAND UP FOR NEBRASKA.
We all Ifil t tin r wo should - and
wi feel that i' do but do we? Ah
n rnivcrit -do we? The merchantB
and business Interests of Nebraska
feel that to a certain oxtent we do not
We reier to thi revenue from thiH in
Htirut ion that unnceesRarily goes out
side the state Let uh look nt the
matter from the view point of those
business interests.
In the first place there in the old
but just argument that the main sup
port of college athleticH, college papers,
etc., comes from the merchants. Thin
Is true trom the- newspaper Bide
because we know that the advertiser
keeps- our papers on a paying basis.
Aiul as for athletics--w e have but to
go back a tew sears to find that our
athletics- wen'Tlylirg' tarrmTse uf finatv
cial difficulties Not many ot ub renl
iz' what the business man of Ne
braska did for us at that time IUit
the sum and substance of the matter
is, hi- brought u out of the run, put
us in the athletic world, and by bis
loval and enthusiastic support has
made us a (it institution irom the ath
letic standpoint And remember, his
support een now is, and always wjll
be, necessary to keep our athletics
and our papers on a paying basis
nd now his grievance How true
it is that some contracts let to furnish
certain branches ot our school nro not
even put within bidding reach of
these home merchants. Why should
a representative from some eastern
manufacturer net the contract for
ibiiBiness without even Riving our
'home merchants an opportunity to bid
on that contract? It has been done,
tnnd is being done even now, and the
(merchants of this state are beginning
to resent it. All they want is a
chance to make bids on such con
tacts, it's due them, and wo think
'hal they should bo considered. It's
very important link in that chain
ftvbich we all want to "Pull for Ne
ibraeka." j. f.
AMUSEMENTS
Quaint old costumes of the civil war
times are to be seen in William A.
Bradv s production ot Louisa M Al
cott's immortal Mory "Littl
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w.m-n win n, seen ;, me umer "N man t.ai,s tuo foi. u. lively Lillian..
at.T on November 1... II and 11' There oy (hp (.ompany in K0U.
w,ll be two matinees Jo Meg. itch j Th, tll.Ka,za(ion composed of
and .nv. as well as the other wom.-n,f(M.tv ainoUh aptists (..irrpK 5,s mvn
characters, all wear hoopkirts, with I . , , , ,
Ihpecial orchestra
trininimps ot zig-zag row-- ot contrast '
m color, and wing sleevts. and con
gre gaiters with "elastic" ankles, and
bonnets that are a cio-s between to
da's motor bonnets and our regular
big picture hats The rinoline petti
coats worn by the women have ruffles
from hern to waist, and the lowest
ruffle is six vards in length The pet
ticoats are starched as stiff as boards
and it takes a husky woman a whole
day to iron three of them, though she
might probably begin on a fourth
When Lillian Russell visits this city
the present season under the direction
of John Cort local theatergoers will
have the opportunity of seeing tho
noted beauty surrounded by the moBt
pretentious theatrical enterprise ever
snt on tour, an organization heralded
All Lovers of the Beautiful are
invited to examine our Fine Assort
ment of Iverness Placques just re
ceived. The Uni Book Store
340 N. 11th Street
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as the most financially extravagant
amusement in the United States Mr.
Cort is the wealthy owner of the fah
lonnble t'ort theater in New York
ivml 1mUuvoh profoundly Lu tiie old.
adaRe "What is worth dolnR is worth
doinR well;" hence, his instructions to
his amusement agents to secure the
best, the very best, artists obtainable
as associative talent to fair Lillian
Also his orders called for a program ol
wide variety as well as choice quality,
and the auditor is sure to be delighted
with the marked contrast in the lea
lures of the Cort bill o'pla, as well
as with the rare novelty of each ;k"
The program yields seemingly even
son of theater amusement coined .
tragedy, burlesque, pantomime, drama,
lvneal numbers, (lancing, magic, illu
sion. speetable. transformation, etc
The feminine beauties of the Cott
Feature Festival aside trom the tail
Lillian herself are Marguerite Farrell
and Miss Phee Soy, alluded to as the
Anna Held of China. Miss Farrell is
the recognized premiere rival of Gaby
Deslys in the matter of face and figure,
and her imitations of both Dealys and
Anna Held are choice bits of the even-
Ing's merry-making
Miss Russell's immediate work may
need description, but her world-wide
fame alone serves to introduce her
charming self. Sojourning in Paris and
London the past summer Miss Russell
:iiwri thp rarest of fashionable
.k ...in w. nnn nf
L'ownincs and these will be part ol
the features she will introduce in her;
new setting in the Cort Feature Festi
val. MiKR Russell will also depicit her
routine of daily lite in her mastery ol j
the art of health, youth and beauty.
Mr
Cort tours his big companv
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There will be a midsemester
quiz for the classes in chem
istry A, and D at tho regu
lar class hours on Wednes
day, November 12. The quizzes
will cover the laboratory work
only. Benton Dales
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"SPA"
Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Reora
Cafeteria Pln
City Y. M..C. A. 13th amd P
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FOIl RENT- Nilce room for one g' n
-Uwwm -ftir nmnt-b t 412 Ni-
12th at
THE Emmanuel Methodist Church wt
1Mb and I is a homelike chun d
where students like to go. Try it
MODERN, up-to-date rooms. Compbti
new furnace equipment. Hoard l( r
sired, and rates reasonable. -i:ti I.
St. Phone Uti2f6.
OIRLS Mrs .1 W Lecklit r wisle
to announie that she has a limited
number of places open C;il 1 42v S
Phone 179H 8-1
LOST Moore's fountain pen on ;!
letlc field, Wed., Nov .r, I'.U.'i . Ilml.-i
return to Rag office. 8-X
LOST Folder pocketbook containing
check and athletic ticket Kindlv
return to Rag office. 8-3
I LOST- Will man who touud lenth. t
' pocket notebook in basement of N
braska hall please return to Mag oftU i
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Fountain pen found on athletic fu-hl
Wednesday mortiing between eb'.-ii
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and twelve. Owner can have sn u
by deBcribing pen. Call at 10f -braska
Hall, Professor Chllds.
(WANTED- Student to do simple let
ter writing and other easy disk
work, trom 11 to 12 daily. Unlvendt
prices. Third classman who may wish
to continue tho Job preferred. Call at
Room 207, Nebraska Hnll. r, -jt
PERSONAL Cniversltv girl h,i
splendid room wants roommate
1 nil S
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Drug' Cutter
STOUT M'Yim siiAMvi
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDT
Meier Drug-Co
13 AND OSTREETS
MISS STERKEL
Hair Dressing, Manicuring
and Switch Making
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
B-4420 Room 412, BrowneH Blk.