THE DAILY NEBRASKAN OLIVER THEATRE Every Night 8:15. Matt. Wed. & Sat 2:30 BARROW-HOWARD PLAYERS Week of Sept. 13-13 "FRECKLES" Next Week "The Third Party" Nights, 50c, 35c &. 25c. Mat. 25c & 15c 3 ill I m. m . . Initial Vaudeville Engagement of the Supreme Emotional Actress N A Z I M O V A In "WAR BRIDES" Six Other Acta iilMk MON., TUE., WED. LtuXiy Carr-Thomaa Trio 'Jt-iilh Mack & Williams rj t.? V "Neal of the Navy" Wlft "Mrs. Jarr and Society ' Circus" " i Hearst-Sellg News "Col. Heza Liar at the Bat" Cool Off And forget the griefs of school at Piller's Fountain. SERVICE FIRST ILLER'S RESCRIPTION HARMACY Cor. 16th & O St. Phone B4423 U 1st The Dutch Mill AT THE WINDSOR Special 25c dlnnerxT 5 Tor siuaenis. uns block from campus. . MRS. E. J. BEAM AN v; Manager GOOD MUSIC 234 No. 11th St. Lincoln, Nebr. 4 V Welcome Boys! We are glad to see you again. We have a full line of new snappy fall goods to show you. : Newest Styles in lion Collars "III w V 1 GOSSIP OF. THE THEATRES With the exception of opening a new park this summer, the amusements were about he same as they have al ways been, with plenty of moving pic tures, dancing, stock plays and a bit of light vaudeville. The Barrow-Howard IMayers, at the Oliver, have made a bigger home in the hearts of Lincolnites than ever before. Their plays have been clean and. interesting, showing the intention to please their patrons. At the Lyric the big hit of the summer was the fifteen part photoplay, "The Goddess." with Earl Williams and Anita Stew art, while the vaudeville, although mediocre at times, has catered large ly to summer crowds and has won approval in some sections of the house on all occasions. The moving picture theatres are do ing themselves proud In the introduc ing famous stars and vital plays. Even Charlie Chaplin hus pushed his face on to our screens and will be shown here every week for the re mainder of the summer. Capital Beach was on the wane the first part of the season, but Electric park came to its aid with a mammoth dancing pavilion, and it became Quite the vogue from then on to dance the fore part of the evening at cne place and then spend the remaining dances on WELCOME BACK Again we welcome University Students bid and new back to Lincoln. We invite you to renew or make the acquaintance of Farquhar's Lincoln's Young Men's Clothes Shop. We're always ready to serve young men with the very newest young men's clothes of the better quality we'll be glad to show you the new fall clothes at your convenience. FARQUHAR CLOTHING COMPANY 1325 O STREET Freshmen Freshmen Caps can be had on the campus or at our store. Get yours toda 50c. the other floor. All in all, we have had a wide variety of amusements to -attract our attention, but we wel come back the winter season with its legitimate drama and late New York light opera hits. Nazimova arrives in Lincoln today to begin her engagement at the Or pheum in "War Brides," a vital story of conditions in her native country. Madame Nazimova will be remem bered from her appearance here two years a no in Ibsen's "The Doll House." Only one other person has ever re ceived a larger salary from the Or pheum management, and that is Mme. Bernhardt, who is now preparing to make her ninth farewell tour of this country. Look for a write-up of this week's bill in tomorrow's Nebraskan. Loeb's Orchestra Phone B 3708 325 So. 17th i - Prkf Vnimcr Hffiti and Mo.n " IPsd Co. I For Young Men and Men With Youthful Tastes You "early birds" who like to "get in line" early on the new styles in advance of others are invited to come in today for a first look at the new Fall clothes. Ask to see the 1915 Clothing Sensation MATCHED-BACK CLOTHES No other store in Lincoln has anything like them. They make the most of your figure and best of all the patterns "match" at back seam. You'll like them immensely. $15, 20, $25 (Suemzel I