Oliver Theatre FRI. MAT. AND NIGHT, FEB. 12 Lincoln's Birthday JOHN. BUNNY And Hit Company In the Muical Comedy Fantasy BUNNY IN FUNNYLAND Mat, 25c, 50c, 75c; Night $1 to 25c life "THE BRIDE SHOP" MASON & KEELER MINNIE ALLEN MOORE & HARGER KOLB & HARLAN ALEXANDER BROS. THE PATHE DAILY Social anb flbcvsonal 1 -h. iCmma siam.1 Hrulco Oluh met Ualton will be at home after March UV.ncaday attornoon with Miss Too l. it 1235 South Twenty-first strict. Johnson and Joe Johnson. 1S4 Pros- j poet street. The Faculty Women's Club met Wednesday artemoon with Mrs. WH-1 Prof. K. II. Harbour save an llhis- lard Kimball, 1936 l street. The as-1 trated lecture on Pre Historic Ne- sisting hostesses were Mrs. Grove K. braska" before the Pivscott School Harbor. Mrs. P. II. Fryo. Mrs. K. I- ! Mothers" CJub Tuesday evening. I Unman and Mrs. F. W. Sanford. : About fifteen members of the '. brenio W. Chamberlain, former alumni chapter of the Oo'.la I'psilon student at the University, will arrive, fraternity met for an Informal dinner In Lincoln nest week with Frank K. t at the Lindell hotel Tuesday evening. KoKrtson. whose publicity agent l.o ; - has been for over a year. Mr. Cham-' Arthur tVor.ce. graduate of the Pni- berhUn will remain in Lincoln for riiv instructor at the Cniver- about two weeks. sity Farm, has accepted a jwsition as farm demonstrator for Madison.county. 'The Enchanted Forest Fantastic Fancies THE TWO SPECKS Vocalists and Dancers How Cissy Made Good' -The Girl at the Key" -Hearst-Set ig News" Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rood ot Omaha entertained at dinner Tuesday even-! iug in honor of Prof. F. M. Fling. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. HaJleck Kose. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Rood. Mrs. Alfred Parlow- and Doctor Fling. The dinner preceded a lecture on "The German Kmnire" at the Omaha city hall. This i n,,,,o ., f k-9,w:i was the first of a series of eight lec- City was married Monday to Verne lures which Doctor Ring will give at Dalton ot Lincoln. Miss Hompel was Owaha. Mr. and Mrs. .. M. Metcalf formerly of Lincoln and is well known w 11 give a dinner m Honor ot iwcior in musical circles here. Jay C. Moore of Tecuinseh. a gradii rte of the University, is in Lincoln ;iis week to attend the meetings of the Bonded Abstracters' Association and the league of Nebraska Municipalities. famous Shoes tor Men. The New Spring Tans SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRI. AND SAT. $5.25 The New English Models in Tan with low broad heel and invisable evelets made to sell at ?i.w, specialty t S S -It V Vcu Ycrk jsnJ Lincoln EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING BYRNES "" Mr. and Mrs. Fling. March 2. WRITUAI'S CUSSY WWT MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS THE DUTCH MILL A 8003 PLACE TO EAT. fPECIAL MUSIC Exclusive Agency for MARTHA WASHINGTON CHOCOLATES "Swet as the scent of roses Pure as the spotless snow." SUN DRUG CO. B2273 Cor. 14th A. M WhyFayMore We DEVELOP any roll film for 10c, any Film Pack for 15c Prints 3c, 4c, 5c, Each WORK GUARANTEED Canora Exchango O St. X r 1 i t u It s - V I II 1 11 m hi i I n 1 MEMBER OF ROYAL FAMILY AT NEBRASKA Occupies Glass Tomb in University Museum Reporter Digs up Some of Her Back History Csr Essizess is Se!I HA HI Year Business ti Ecj U U H L FRATERNITY AND SORORITY TRADE SPECIALLY SOLICITED A few of or leaders: Komo Try it 6-5 Eureka Semi-Anth 7- Washed Egg 600 Spadra S8-50 Other grade at low price. WHITEBREAST GOAL CO. . 107 North llth JOHN BUNNY Comes to the Oliver in person with his Big Company in the Musical CmBUNNY IN FUNNYLAND" Friday Matinee and Niflht, Feb. 12 As Mack as Toe's raven and much Iniore impressive than this bird, a member of the royal family of the; I Pharaohs lies in its glass tomb in the j University of Nebraska Museum. For I nearly a quarter of a hundred cen-, Huries this ancient has knocked about I the w orld since her bodily resurrection from the regal mausoleum in which she ; ! first was placed, and it is for no man ito say how long it still must wander I before it crumbles to the dust it now ; j resembles. ! Its age is thought to date from the ; time of the ruler Rameses the Second. The Rible tells the story of the first I part of her life. It was no other than j j this dried princess who started the i ! motto of -Safety First" and, practicing j what she preached, yanked tne younc j 'boatman Moses from among the j daisies, or was it water-lilies. How I many dusky, amorous, sonorous toned i Fatimas attended her in her life is for jthe wilder imaginations. N"ote: These Fatimas were the fair women of Egypt. , not the puerile ambition that comes at ; fifteen cents the package. Both are equally deadly.) Whether any Antony . sued and won her hand is also un- ! known, for the bandages still cover: that part of her body. Her pedal ex- j iremities have been uncovered, thonsh ! and yes, girls, she has small feet. j Don't Wasfe Time thinking about your programs. Come down and talk it over. We don't claim a monopoly of the -nifty printing." but we do take pride in our work. Let us try to solve your problems in the print ing line. Graves Printery Specializincf m Univczsily Tzintir: New shipment of SWEDISH GYM SLIPPERS just received. All sizes BECKMAN BROS. 1107 O The CO-OP : SnppKes for all University classes: The Co -op Book Store Cash Paid or Due Bills Gven. 318 North llth X SKfflSD H.M BOOKS iF-iano Explanation of the Symphonies Illustrating on the- piano. iToiessor Dstui explains parts of the symphonies which are given at convocation under the direction of Mrs. Raymond. These illustrated lectures are not in the na ture of a class. Attendance is op tional. The aim of the lectures is to cultivate in all an appreciation of good music and to enable those interested in the series of symphonies to a better understanding of them. Pressor Dann selects certain parts of each symphony, lectures on it briefly, and then illustrates on the piano. These lectures are given every Sat urday in the Art Gallery at 5:00 p. m. , They are open to all. Consideration for Male "Hooker-Up" j Is Lecturer's Plea j Champaign. 111. "Inconsiderate styles" in dress for women, which j place a man in peril of losing an eye j or bursting a blood vessel were de- j nounced bv Mrs. John C. Hessler, a j lecturer, to the school for housekeep res at the University of Illinois. "The projecting hatpin is a menace to men's eyes." she said, "while every married woman knows the gown that fastens in the back endangers the blooi vessels of the 'male hooker-up. "The fat woman should resolutely take the question of style into her own hands. Her lines should not to arouud and around; it's too far around her. Fat women should not wear tight clothes they should leave something to the imagination. Better a wrinkle m 1 n A n nt- m t V, n TtlriTntl Kulf fully revealed." Novelties, Student Acces sories and Luxuries to sat isfy every need The UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Phone B-3C84 S40 No. llth