f THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THEATRES Oliver Theatre MONDAY NIGHT, OCT. 19 Y. M. C. A. Course Presents EVELYN SCOTNEY And Assisting Artists In Concert Program First Number of Course Season Ticket $1.0 mm I J M MON and TUES, Oct. 19 and 20 1 "THE PERILS OF PAULINE "UNCLE BILL" A Three-Act Melodra matic Farce "COLONEL HEE2A LIAR "STRANGE ANIMALS COMING WEDNESDAY ONLY "Captain Alvarez OCT. 19, 20, 21 THE DUBLIN COLLEENS In "Mrs. Brody's Birthday Party" . LUCIER & ELLSWORTH PHOTO PLAYS "The Beloved Adventurer" No. 6 "The Golden Hope" "The Rose and the Thorn" Hearst-Selig News TED f( LEAN m jLOTHES . Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and Alterations. Will call for and daliver. Authorized agents for Royal Tailors of Chicago and New York. "For Ihi Slsdenis, kjtlM SttidiRto" 510 N. 14th B1294 REMEMBER US FOR SHOES AND SHOE REPAIRS 140 No. 11th St., Two Blocks South of Campus THE N. U. SHOE STORE . Ambrosia's Chocolate Flipped Crwss "food for th Godi" 6UN DRUG CO. Cr 14th ft H Kw Telepbons Bid. -Atk Yeur Physician About U" LUriGUEOnETTES DILLER5' Prescription li II ARM A CY Cor. lEtli & 0 Sts. Pbcc8B4423 HAMPTON'S 0PXHESTBA New Dances Demonstrated Maxixe, Half and Half, Canters, Twinkle, Hesitation, etc. Private Uni Class Saturday 3 to 5 Mr. C. E. Bullard, member of W. P. T. of D. of A, will be assisted by Mist Irene Walker of Omaha Lincoln Dancing Academy C. E. Bullard, U. of N. '02. Mgr. L-5477 1124 N NEBRASKANS We're specializing for you by offering the cream of The World's Ten Best Makes of SUITS and OVERCOATS To you it means just this: Better Values, Wider Selections, Newer Models, and the Greatest Clothes Service in the West. We feature Society Brand Clothes, $20 to $35 ; Brokaw Bros. $23 Jo $40, and so on down the line in price to our Extra Value Suits at $10 and $12.50. But here's one that the price is a little better than the best." Sfy!eplusjf7 Clothes ! Tht nim pricf thtWorider2 Suits and Overcoats tor Young Men Your Goal and Ours If you want a shoe that's "IT" from the kixsk-off a shoe that will stand all the mass plays and scrimmages A shoe with which you can buck up against anything Tackle the Nettleton "Saxon" For College Men and the men with the love of a good shoe in their vcius. We have the aaxon in black end tan calfskin, in Bal.. ttern with all blind eyelets. The Store Ahead Is the only place In Lincoln where you can buy these famous shoes. & M 9$ Las ELI SHIRE Fros, Society Column Loreruk t- Bixby Zkothy EJsvfoeth Eva Rosenbaum is a week-end vis itor at the Acoth house. Lois Piper, Chi Omega, is teaching this year in her home town, Lyons. Learn to Canter, Half and Half, Maxixe. Lincoln Dancing Academy, L-5477. The Palladians announce two new members, Leila McNerney and Fran ces Chez. Private Uni Dancing Class, Satur day afternoon. Lincoln Dancing Academy. L-5477. Miss Igerna Montgomery was a week-end visitor in Lincoln, the guest of (Martina Swenson. A Rodney Garwood of the University Farm has returned after a visit with relatives at Carroll, Nebr. Mrs. C. A. Hoefer of Friend, Nebr., has been visiting her son Charles, who is attending the University. Miss Winnifred Outhouse, 1914 spent the week-end In Lincoln. She is teaching at Ravenna this year. Alpha Theta Chi gave a dancing party for about twenty couples at their chapter house Friday night The Delta Gamma sorority held a picnic in Penn woods Saturday even ing. About twenty couples were present Sigma Chi gave a dancing party In k Hn Pridav nieht About thirty couples attended. Mrs. Waters chap eroned. The alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority met for luncheon at the Lincoln hotel Saturday. Short talks were given by several members of the sorority. Mrs. L. S. Fiegenbaum has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mis. A. E. Ewing of Chicago. Mrs. Ewing was Inez Fiegenbaum, Delta Gamma. Mr. and Mrs. Ewing attended the University of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Rice will start for India as missionaries, November 2. Both Mr. and Mrs. Rice are gradu ates of the University and completed their training at the Christian College of Missions in Indianapolis, Ind., last spring. The Union Literary Society gave a mixed program Friday evening. Sev eral musical selections were rendered and then the boys gave a stunt en titled, "Life on a Farm." A social time followed, enlivened by a spelling contest A large crowd attended the meet ing of the Palladian Literary Society, Friday night. A comedy, "The Red Button," was given by the following girls: Geneva Seeger, Winnifred Seeger, Edith Higgins, and Hazel MacClean. Invitations have been issued for the mnrriae'A of Mary Ruth Tibbets of i ci j Hastings and Robert Owen Reddish of Alliance, to take place on October 21. Both of the young people gradu ated from the University in 1912. Miss Tibbets is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and Mr. Red dish is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He is at present practic ing law in Alliance. ENGINEER'S HOP. One hundred eight tickets inclusive of all complimentaries hare been vali dated for the Engineering Hop to De given in the Lindell hotel, October 23, 1914. No more tickets will be vali dated for this dance. Complimentaries have been issued to R. P. Wagner, W. H. Bauman, A. A. Luebs, W. H. Birby, Oscar Sjogren. D. P. Weeks, Oscar Edison and W. K. Fowler. T. A. WILLIAMS, Agent Student Activities. Miss Alice Hanthorne, who attend ed the University some years ago, has re-entered and expects to graduate this Tear. She has been teaching in the west Shoes of Quality Best for the Least The materials used in manufacturing Queen Quality-Shoes are the best that can be obtained in the world's markets. 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