Tii.ntmmiimi9Hi tumtUNiMiiqrtwrfmmmminmtWmwKmim.miua5M - -.. , - t THE DAILY NEBEASKAN THEATRES OLIVER THEATER TO-NIGHT, AT 8:16 EMMA TRENTINI In the Comedy Opera Triumph THE FIREFLY PRICES FROM $2 TO 50 CENTS JAN. 26-28, "PEG O' MY HEART" ORPHEUM THEATER Thurs, Frl., Sat., Jan. 15, 16, 17. 8. MILLER KENT & CO. In "THE REAL Q, The Raffles of Vaudeville. AU8TIN WEBB & CO. HYMAN MEYER. "BEAUX-ARTS." HARRY VAN FOS8EN. ELLINA GARDNER. DUPREE & DUPREE. NEBR. ANIMATED WEEKLY. Mat. Dally at 2:15. Prices 25 & 15c. Night, 8:15, Prices 15, 25, 35, 50, 75c LYRIC THEATER Mon., Tues., Wed., Jan. 12, 13, 14. A Unique and Novel Offering THE FOUR LAVALLES, European Entertainers. THE WINTON SISTERS. PHOTO PLAYS: "Wild Beasts at Large." "The Bartered Crown." 'PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY" World's News In Motion Pictures. Life Photos of Parisian Fashions. THREE SHOWS DAILY, 2, 7 and 9 MAT.. All Seats 10c, NIGHT, 15c THE OLIVER Saturday, January 17 CPHARO TUN JSTX I FESTIVAL A BIG SPARKLING ALL- UNI VERSITY PRODUCTION. Seats No on Sale $1, 75 and 50c. GERMAN DRAMATIC CLUB TEMPLE THEATER FRIDAY, JANUARY 16 Presents LACHMANN ALS ERZIEHER A Good Play With a Cast of 20 Prices 50, 35, 25. Tickets at Por ters and at desk in Temple. University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHE AN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED GLEE CLUB IN NEED OF NEW STUDENT MANAGEMENT Resignation of Gellatly Opens Bids for Second Manager Postpones Trip Indefinitely. WANTED IHiaiiicBs manugcr for the Glee club. All appli cations muHt be written and brought to I, 301 by Friday p. in. In application state former experience, thin 1b required; also the applicant must comply with the eligibility ruloB of the school The (llee club, just on the eve of their BiippoBed trip, find themselves without amanager, and with the ques tion of just when the trip will begin and just where they will go Is as much in the air as It was some months ago. The club some time ago se lected a manager In Chalmers Gel lantly and the arrangements were turned over to him, now. on account of outside business that requires all the time of the manager-elect he has been compelled to give up the office and the matter of his successor Is the thing that is troubling the club at the present time. The club has called for applications for the posi tion the same to be in by Friday next when the selection will be made that Is hoped will be final. The requirements for the position are simply the applicant must have had experience in the work and be an individual with a patience that will equal that of the immortal Job, to gether with the "pepper" of a John McGraw. The trip of the Glee club will be made Independent of the Mandolin club which has heretofore been allied with the organization. The statement that the Mandolin club has breathed its last this year as an organization haB been verified by members Don Miller and Another Uni. Student Prevent Robbery Continued from page 1 one of the shoppers. He was de tected In the act by Miss Gray, one of the clerks. She notified Miller, also a clerk. In the meantime the pick pocket saw that he was discovered, and so he diplomatically returned the purse and started for the door. Mil ler gave chase. The hare and hound run led southward for a block, and thence westward on N. It "whb a sort of running fight. The capturee clung to the captured with the tenacity of a bull dog. The captured tried again to shako him off, but his efforts were unavailing. A large crowd followed. Miller apealed to no less than a dozen of them to help him stop the thief, but they only opened their mouths In awe, and stared. Vlnally the student ho of the un known cogomen appeared on the scone. Miller again appealed for help, and this time it was not in valtv The studo seized one wrist, Miller jftzod the other, aad the deed was accomp lished. Meanwhilo another cleric had notified the police, and In due time due time meaning, in the case of the Lincoln police, about half an hour the patrol wagon rolled up and whisk ed the thief away to the station. KLINE'S Ed's Toggery Sale! A Tremendous Success! Altho this sale opened with a rush and a mad scramble for the remarkable values, it was only made possible by a sale like this. Below we List a Few of the Many BARGAINS ! Ed's Shirts including LION ARROW EAGLE The greatest Shirt Values we have ever shown. Shirts actually worth up to $2.50, now 95 Cents $1.50 and $1.00 Grades 63 Cents Other Items of Interest 25c Neck Ties now . 1254c 50c Neck Ties now. 25c Lion Brand Collars 9c or $1.00 dozen $1.25 and $1 .00 Union Suits (Klosed Krotch) - 63c $1.50 and $2.00 "Madewell" Union Shirts $1.05 $1.50 "Adler" and "Wilson Bros." Gloves $1.05 25c Interwoven Hose .17c pair or 3 pair for 50c $7.50 Heavy Rope Knit Sweater Coats . . . . $4.45 Bath Robes Half Price IMPORTANT! You owe it to yourself to take advantage of the SALE OF SALES. "Absolute Satisfaction or Money Back", is our motto. KLINES Ed's Hats Here you will find such high grade hats as STETSON MALL0RY SCH0BLE Hats worth from $2.00 to $4.50 now at the re markble price of $1.15 1132 0 Street OPEN EVENINGS X. ra3yS3S5H """"" .-wTT,fM""'i,i t