r ''- i" tffj "'-"' Tiin hi i ""t'T! fr' "'-?'.. i-v-.T'ys1?" -..- . - 7u-- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN (T JAN. 18 UNI. CHURCH DAY ALL CHURCHES MAKE PREPARA TIONS FOR BIG ATTENDANCE. OF STUDENTS. CHANCELLOR AND Y.M.C.A. WORK Every Effort WIN be Made to Get all Possible Numbers out to Services. Next Sunday, January IStli will bo University Sunday at all the Lincoln churches. This plan was formulated several weeks ago by the Uunivorslty pastors and the Association Secre taries, and the result Is that tho churches in the city will recognize Sunday next as all University Church Day. The main Idea the committee. had in mind was to ask the various churches to recognize the day by hav ing special sermons and services and In this manner try to get every stud ent to attend somo church on that day. The pastors of the churches have shown great Interest with tho scheme and with the aid of the committee are making special arrangements for tho day. Rev. 10. A. Worthley Methodist University pastor Is the (Minimum of the student committee. One purpose that tho committee had In mind when tho plan was originated was that a demonstration might be given to the people of tho state that the University student and the Uni versity organizations as a whole do not entirely lack that religious spark as has been sometimes alleged. Another object of the plan Is to start the church going habit among the ranks of those who have not taken advantage of the opportunity to attend church since their arrival at the uni versity. Tho Chancellor has expressed him self as being favorable to the plan and has shown much Interest in the event, being very helpful to It. The committee proposes to get out cards the last or the week, the same to be put in tho hands of every stud ent. A few posters will also aid the student in the selection of churches for the coming event, and will servo as a reminder to those who the least Inclined to bo absent minded. It is to be a truly all university af fair and the student body is urged to turn out and attend some church on that day. Letters have been sent to every fraternity sorority and club urg ing that all members attend the church of their Individual preference. Committees Announced. Senior Prom. Noble, Harold M. Driscoll, J. Lynn. Hunt, Gladys. Jess, Helen. Kellogg, Rachael. Invitation Committee. Kavan, William. Pettis, Marlon. The chairman of the above were ap pointed prior to this time: Fred Keith, chairman prom, Elizebeth Hyde, chairman invitations. Sam S. (Jrlffln, pres. Lloyd (). Mayer, National secre tary of Alpha Sigma Phi, made a short visit at the local chapter house Fri day evening, en route from Now York City to Portland, Ore. TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT 20 and 25 Per Cent DISCOUNT Now is the time to buy your Winter Suit or Overcoat. We have a wonderful as sortment of patterns and styles, everyone bought this season and nothing better in quality, at 20 PER CENT AND 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT. SHIRT SALE . $2.50 SHIRTS NOW $2.00 SHIRTS NOW $1.79 $1.49 FUR CAPS VA OFF $1.50 SHIRTS NOW $1.00 SHIRTS NOW $1.19 69c SWEATERS VA OFF This is a good place to buy Good Clothes FULK CLOTHING COMPANY 1236-38 0 STREET J WE HAVE JUST OPENED "THE EVANS" DRY CLEANING PLANT TELEPHONE B 2311 CLEANERS, PRESSERS, DYERS 333 NORTH TWELFTH STREET SPHARO STYX WILL ISSUE NO COMPS FOR JAN. 17 Innovation is Sprung by Audtior Tuck erman in Statement Giv en Out Monday. The tickets for the Sparo-Styx Min strel show have been validated. No complimentary tickets will be vali dated for this entertainment. L. B. Tuckerman Jr. Auditor of Student or ganizations. The above announcement comes as a distinct surprise to most university students after the complimentary lists which are printed week after week In the Dally Nebraskan. Sphani Styx has sprung an innovation of a radical nature although altogether desirable. Tho conipllmentaries have been cut out by action of the managers alto gether voluntarily and without any suggestion on tho part of university authorities. The unusual expense incurred in the staking of the big fun festival Is given as tho reason for this decision. Elaborate stagings and costumes, most of which comes from' Chicago will be used. The mere incidental expenses, when it is considered that sixty five characters present the show, pile up to no mean ligure. Consequently the club has decided to issue no free passes and to use every cent towards payments of bills. Blocks of seats were reserved by almost all the organizations Saturday morning. Seats went on general sale Monday morning. Soph Caps Appear on Campus. Now is the time for the sophomore to distinguish himself from the other classmen on the campus. The caps that are to be the distinguishing feature have arrived and are on sale downtown. The fact of their arrival has not been well advertised but not withstanding this there are many to be seen on the campus. Ruth Cull of Oakland, Neb , is vis iting at the Chi Omega house. Helen Prince of Iosa is visiting at the IM Ilii house. Spharo Styx Show OLIVER THEATER SAT. JAN. 17 A Fun Festival consisting of up-to-the minute "vodvil" and minstrel entertainment produced by an all university cast. OVER SIXTY IN CAST WRITTEN BY A UNI MAN DIRECTED BY JOHN T. PRINCE, JR. P R I C ES $ 17 75c, 50c! R eserva tions open Monday at Oliver Box Office. Organizations reserve tomorrow. OLIVER THEATER THURSDAY NIGHT, JAN. 15 EMMA TRENTINI In the Comedy Opera Triumph THE FIREFLY PRICES FROM $2 TO 50 CENTS JAN. 26-28, "PEG O' MY HEART7, DON'T GET IMPATIENT pootk'ji tiauJwewMaasaraM1' - liaRfatfrssgsgrwffr'irryrrnWtta.MKmytyji a