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y. ' -J , , t '4-1 THE DAILY NEBBABKAN , . t" ft THEATRES OLIVER THEATEB TONIGHT, 8AT. A CAT. MAT. LYMAN H. HOWE'S TRAVEL FESTIVAL Panama Canal, Yellowstone Park, and Many Others Night, 50c, 36c, 25c; Mat, 35c, 25c. Feb. 11 HARRY LAUDER ORPHEUM THEATER THUR8., FRI., 8AT., Feb. 5, 6, 7 CECIL LEAN Assisted by CLEO MAY FIELD BILLY QOULD & BELLE A8HLYN JOHN E. HAZZARD MABELLE ADAM8 & CO. THE BRAD8 MUREL & FRANCE8 LENNETT&WIL80N Mat. Dally at 2: 15. Prices 15&25c Night, 8:15. Prices 15,25,35,50,75c LYRIC THEATEB Thura., Frl., 8at., Feb. 5, 6, 7. CHILD'S HAWAIIAN8 In "An Evening In Honolulu" ROSE AND WILLIAM8 In "I Want to Be an Actor' A Beautiful Two-Part Drama, "GOD8 WARNrNG" PATHE'8 8EMI-WEEKLY: "She 8hould Worry" "Paying the Bill" Three 8hows Dally 2, 7 & 9 P. M. MAT. ALL 8EAT8 10c NIGHT 15c For Gab or Taxicab For Parties, Call ENSIGN Best Cabs, Best Service Get Your Call in Early MATINEE DANCE The- Matinee dance to bo hold at the Lindell Hotel next Saturday afternoon Ib for the purposo of teaching those who desire to know how to dance the latest dances, Buch as the tango, one-stop, hesita tion, adelaide, etc. Prof. Chambers of Omaha, who has chargo of dancing at the Omaha Country Club has been secured. He will bring with him his dancing parties and musicians. This 1b limited entirely to Univer sity Students, and will be chape roned as required by University rules. It is guaranteed by those in charge. Informal dancing will fol low the Instructions, 2 to 5 p. m SAT., FEB. 7, LINDELL HOTEL PRICE, 1.26 A COUPLE. WHITMAN'S GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13 and 0 Streets a 99 Try the Y. M. 0. A. Lunch Boom, Cafeteria. Plan City Y. M. 0. A. 13th & P University Calendar Friday, February 6, Kappa Sigma formal party Lincoln Hotel. Phi Kappa Pel Informal MubIc Hall. Catholic Student' Club Frat Hall. Beta Thota PI Informal Folsom Hall. 7:00-8:00 p. m. Y. M .C. A. Cabinet meeting Temple Thoatr. 8aturday, February 7. 2 00 p. m. "Tango Toa" Lindell Hotel. 8:00 p. m. English Club meeting 1600 L street. Kappa Sigma Annual Banquet Lin coln Hotel. Chi Omega Formal Lincoln Hotel. Sigma Chi Annual Banquet Lindell Hotel. Delta Chi Informal Music Hall. Alpha Xi Delta Chapter houBO. Alpha Tau Omega Chapter houBo. Gertrude Hall dancing party. Agricultural Club Informal Fra ternity Hall. Knowlton Club card party. Sigma Alpha Epsllon Chaptor house. People We Know. Profossor Bengston has recently re fused a position in the University of Virginia this summer In order to con tinue his work In tho Nebraska Geo logical and Soil Survey. Dr. Condra is in Texas investigating tho provisions of tho "blue sky" law with reference to soveral firms doing business In Nebraska. Hugo Sleuter Is visiting friends in Lincoln. Helen Drake of Boatrlce Is visiting at tho Alphn Phi bouse. Poanne Allen of Valparaiso vlsltod the campus this week. Leave your order for Senior An nouncements at Georgo Bros., 1313 N St., by Saturday, February 7th University of Kansas. Tho Studont Council unanimously approved of a no-smoklng rule, which prohibits smoking "in any University ..... ... Dunaing or on tno stepB or entranco to any huildlng." Tho Dally Toxan. DRILL SUIT for sale at bargain; worn but onco; will pay for refit ting. Call at Mageo & Deomer's. AT THE THEATRE8. The Oliver. Friday, Saturday and Saturday Mati nee Lyman H. Howe's Trave logues. Coming Next Week Harry Lauder. 'The Orpheum. Second Half of Week Advanced Vaudeville, with Cecil Lean and Cleo Mayfleld. The Lyric. Vaudeville and Feature Photo-plays. The Magnet. Feature FllmB and Orchestral Music. iU l j J . k. . iid. ik. sC k. iL s t, f r n n V P NOTICE TO 8UB8CRIBER8. Tho increased circulation of tho DAILY NEBRASKAN will make it Inconvenient for all subscribers to secure tholr Mfi copies through the distributing windows at Station A. In or- der to cause tho least amount $ of Inconvenience during the ten o'clock hour, after next Tuob- day all subscribers who havo look boxes will secure tholr NEBRASKANS through this means. Also the subscribers who live at the Y. M. C. A. may recoivo their paper through the H association postofflco. Notice of this win appear later. .b. .k. -k. iA Hd AW AV. afe .Sa Sft s 'r P T f P P P University Notices Y. M. C; A. Cabinet Meeting. Thero will bo a Y. M. C. A. cablnot mooting Friday ovoning, February 6. from 7 to 8 o'clock In the Templo Theatre. Chorus. Registration la still open for the big special chorus which 1b being assem bled by Mrs. Raymond to aing on tho May Festival program Practicoa are being hold on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. A special clasB for men has boon arranged for 7 o'clock on Monday evening. Registration for Chorus gives tho student froo admis sion to tho May Festival ontertaln mont. Girls' Club. f Informal Girls Club party Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock, Music Hull of tho Temple All Unlvorsity girls are cordially invited to attond. Cornhuskcr Notice. All organization pictures must bo takort by February IB. Juniors and Seniors muBt accept tholr proofs a.) Townsend's at onco. Forestry Club Picture. Tho ForoBtry Club will moot at TownBond's, Friday, February 6, at 12 o'clock, for Cornhuskor picture. 8enlor Pin. Orders for Senior pins will be taken in tho Library on Monday from 8 to 10 and Tuesday from 10 to 12. Fifty cents must be deposited and tho re- I mainder to bo paid upon the receipt I of tho pin. German Dramatic Club. Tho German Dramatic Club will meet at Townsend's Saturday at 3 p. m. for tho Cornhusker picture. Union Literary Society. The Union Literary Society will havo a fudgo party tonight. Every ono invited. All membors aro especi ally urged to bo present, as there will bo an Important business meeting after tho party. Tegner 8oclety. Regular meeting of tho Tognor So ciety Saturday evening, February 7, in room 110, Industry Building, at tho State Farm. Tako car leaving poBt offlco at 7:45. Tho attraction of tho evening will bo an indoor track moot. All Scandinavians welcome. Engineering Society. Tho Engineering Society announces the following appointments: Music committee R. H. Flnley and T. J. Sul livan. University Night committee Don Ahrens, H. M. Flshwood, W. C. Fleming, A. Kjeldgaard, and W. F. Wilson. Girls' Basketball. Tho annual girls' basketball tourna ment will be hold on Friday, February 20. Practice begins this week. Junior Class. Tho Junior ClasB takes this oppor tunity to thank W. H. Baumann for the success with which he conducted the Junior Prom. The class bad in herited a deficit of about fifty dollars, which was completely wiped out through tho careful and conservative business methods used by Chairman Baumann in tho management of the Prom. (Signed) CLOYD STEWART, President. Catholic 8tudents' Dance. Tonight tho Catholic Students Club give their annual danco in Folsom Hall. They had scheduled an evening for this ovent last somoster and with drew in favor of the Senior Hop which mado about sixty dollars to wipe out olass debt And again last year they canoellod their date for the Junior Rellof Hop at Capital Beach, which rosultod in a fifty-dollar bonoflt to that clasB. It thoroforo Booms altogether fitting and proper to call attontlon at this tlmo to tho kind conBidoratlon which tho club haa shown to tho class of 11)14 In holplng thorn to adjuat tholr financial difficulties Wrestlers. Tho flrat preliminary tryouta for tho 'Varsity wrestling toam will bo hold In tho Armory at 6 p. m. today All aspirants aro urgod to bo out. CARL OANZ, President WrostlorB Club English Club. Tho English Club will hold a moot ing at tho homo of MIhh Hclcno Mitchell, Saturday ovoning. February 7, from 8 till midnight Announcement. Sovonty-olght ticket, Inclusive of all compllmentarlea, have boen vali dated for tho Catholic Studonta' Club danco, Fobruary 6, 1914. No moro tickets will bo validated for thla danco. Complimentary tickets havo boon Ih Bued to T. I 8ulllvan. T. A. Lomun, T. E Wood. T. A. WJLLIAMS, Agent 8tudont ActlvltloH Matinee Dance. Tho matinco danco to bo given at tho Llndoll Hotel, Saturday aftornoon, Is lntonded to bo n studont danco ex clusively. No tickets will bo sold to outsiders. Professor Chambers will teach tho now dancos for about an hour and a quarter or longer if de sired after whioh thoro will ho in formal dancing. Number will bo lim ited to moot oxpenses. Tlckots may bo obtained of Kavan. McGurk, Swift, Snydor, Cutright and Spencer; $1 25 per couplo. Adv. FOUND Kappa Kappa Gamma Btick pin. Owner call at Rogonta' book Btoro. 2-5-1 Michigan. Noil W. Snow of Detroit, tho winner of moro M's than any other Michigan man, died suddonly of heart failure. Tho Dally Toxan. LOST Sunday, in or noar Tomplo, bunch of keys. Return to Ray ofllco. Roward. ALL SOULS' CHUfiCH A Free Religious Society Corner H and 12th Sts. Arthub L. Weatiierly, Minister This Is a religious society with tho University Ideal, "tho search after truth." It has no creed or dogma to defend. It seeks to develop the reverent attitude toward life and the spirit of service among men. " Problems of life are discussed frankly and freely In the light of modern knowledge. 8ervlce 10:45 a. m. "RELIGION, THE FULFILMENT OF PERSONALITY" Students' Liberal Religious Union, 12:15 DR. H. B. ALEXANDER will load the third of a BerloB of dlBCUS8i0HB of philosophical or metaphysical problems. '" V YOU ABE INVITED The Lincoln Business College Fully Accredited by the National Association of Ac credited Commercial Schools. Complete and practical courses in BUSINESS TRAINING Many arrnnro for Bpooil classes In connection with onlverMty work. Phono B-0774. Entor any time. Now In oar now home, 14th and P Bta.. first corner jaat or Y. M. O. A. " E.O DIGGER, Proo. W. N. WAT80N, V. Prea. W. A. BOBBINS, 8eo'y f& tt If you're out after dollars, jtiHt remember that a good way to earn them is to save them. Also remembord that you don't, "savn" anything when you buy an Overcoat at a low price unless you got quality that you can dopond on We're not given to ex tra vacant assertions Tn "our ads, hence wo mako this statement with utmost con fidence . If you want to savo clothes money, you can do no bet ter than to come here. See pur window display of Kensington, Konmor and Kuppenheimer Overcoats and Suits at ONE-FOURTH OFF and compare them with any others in town on tho basis of "quality at tho price" We believe you'll buy of us. (Original price tickets on every garment.) Others discounted one-fifth to one-third off. 0 onerous clearance savings in onr Boys' Department. MAGEE & DEEMER ;i ''11 ft -M ! A- ' i .i J l -9 'l .V 4 "J h Hi V r. -. ' m -. "i S v . 4 w - f j !. U , 6 , 7