RY7 ir a uii uuu il l! li 2 S. 8: 15 o'clock OCTOBER i4 ARPH ft cs nnnn n n n Oliver Theater TONIGHT, SAT. & SAT. MAT. The Whit Slave Play "THE GIRL WITHOUT A CHANCE" Nights- 50c, 35c, 25c Mat 25c .msmm 2:30 Two Performances Daily 8:20 PAT ROONEY & MARION BENT Universal Favorites CRAIG CAMPBELL JIMMY DUFFY AND MERCEDES LORENZE LULU M'CONNELL AND GRANT SIMPSON THREE DU-FOR BOYS PRINCESS KALAMA MADAM SUMIKO Matinees 25c Evenings 25c 50c, 75c THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY GEORGE AND LILLY GARDEN "LIE SUBLIME" PATHE NEWS LURED BUT CURED A Big LKO Comedy NEVINS AND EDWARDS Time, 2, 7, Matinee 10c, Nights 15c MAJESTIC WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY UNA CAVAHERI The Most Beautiful Woman in the WoHd in THE SHADOW OF HER PAST" Also a Comedy and Hans and Fritz Cartoons Time 1:80, 8:15, 7:15, 9 P. M. WED. & THURS. Supreme Actress -CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG" in THE COMMON LAW" by Robt. Chambers. No Advance in Prices Tucker & Shean 1123 O St. Manufacturing Jewelers and Opticians Class Pins and Rings of All Kinds "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C A, Cafeteria Plan 1STH AND P ' Our Prompt Service Ensile yon to have gar ments thorougily cleaned and pressed in jnst a few hours. We do all loads of altering and repairing. We clean and block hats. Post age paid one way on all out-of-town order. lincoln cleaning & dye vcrks S26 S. lid IinccWKeo. LEOEOUKUP.Hgr. Have your eye e amlfted d Gle fitted by W. H. MARTIN, O. D- tDtometrlt n.rnnn T TASES SOLICITED 1T34 O Strw. Sutte 5. Pt.one 1-7771 Opposite Witter A Ple v0 if Overcoat for $ Ready to Put On Many business men do not like the idea of wearing the same clothes every day. They have caught the idea of paying a medium price. They come here for Styleplus ft7 Clothes Jk. which enables one to have several changes in his wardrobe without increasing his clothing bill. Styleplus is right in the front rank, abreast with approved style. The fabrics are all wool, well tailored, and the clothes fit. Models for all years and voca tions. Guaranteed satisfaction. The makers great volume on this suit of one price has kept the price at $17 in spite of increased cost of materials. THE STORE AHEAD Mayer Bros. Co. t I V 1 I 'V ELI SHIRE, Pres.- Clothes l I ; . i SOwiAL CALENDAR October 13 Band Benefit Ball Auditorium, pi Beta rbi RoseiMe, October 14 Beta Thetx Pi Lincoln. Pi Kappa Fti Chapter bouse. Engineering Society-Smoker, Walfeb ban. Freshman Mixer Armory. DelU Gamma Chapter bouse. Chi Omega Roeewilde. PHI ALPHA DELTA INITIATION AND BANQUET The Phi Alpha DelU law fraternity initiation aad banquet was held Tues day evening in the Lincoln uo. Thirty members banqueiea m .t 7-20 o'clock. Homer tUllylltiU Will - Hewitt. 17, preaited a toaetmaster. tfl John E. Jaoobeon. 1. Harry PresBley. '17, nu John P. Senning responded with short talka. The init- iitea mere: v. s. bp. Lncas. Frank F. Barnett, D. Gilbert Eldrege. Atrhur E. Tenhalff. HarjT T. PresEley. B. F. Rohrbaugb. Curti. . . Tin PneMI a Lyda, Alrin B. naic, L. Gayer. Among those who will attend tbe Lyford-Dittman wedding tomorrow in Falls City, are Genevieve Lowry. 1S, Ruth Quigly. '17, Gladys Holland, 18, Bob Gist, '20, and Mildred Bowers. 18. Dr. George Pratt, '10, is in the city for the week end. Ralph Sturm, "18. spent part of the week in Xehawka. bave general supervision of the Corn- hnsker basketball team this year, and rooters will watch bis work with in terest. On the coast Dr. Stewart bad evem better success in developing strong basketball fives than be did In producing champion football machines. His system of coaching, formulated during years of experience, lays the stme stress upon details as does his tutoring of the football team. Sylvia Prokes, '18. will visit at her home in Schuyler this week end. CIVILIAN &OLIDERS MAKE BRAVE i BAYONET CHARGE ON LIBRARY I (Continued from Page One) Helen Scott HurU. 13, of Omaha, spent yesterday at the DelU Gamma house. . Leaore Young, ex 17. and Florinda Young. i-17, will visit Lula Mitchell, 18. this week end. Helen Sorenson. 15. Agnes Russell, IS. and Ruth Mills, li. motored to Lincoln from Omaha yesterday. J While the hostile force approached from the north, those who were study ing in the library seemed oblivious to the threatened invasion. A great many volleys were fired at the library wall, but the attacking ' force did not bring to bear English , literature assignments or other heavy j artillery. At a late hour the attack bad not been resumed ana tnxs secior of the campni theater of , somewhat tame. LET A NEBRASKAN WANT AD do it for you. Find you employment hire your help for you find that lost article put you in touch with a trade on that motor cycle. Old Book, etc. See T. A. Williams, basement A dm. Bldg. 12 words 10c VzC for each additional word. 3 insertions 25c N. Cafe -tdclcome stufrcnts 13Q So. 11th STREET AugusU Kilpatrick, ex-18. is in the city. Miss Kilpatrick came to attena the DelU Gamma bouse dance tomor row night. WALT LUDWIG Makes the Nobbiest Clothes In Town. Ask about him. 60 CANDIDATES FOR BASKETBALL (Continued from Page One) -JRes with ck" Hartean setU it comple. Altfcurh 1?,e varsity wEl bare re hard vacant to fill this winter, -erne rrciTrsirg creates turned Vit fw ini.fcl 1 rflttir. W.ch" FWio. form-TlT an Cmnha tirh scho.4 star -Porky" Flmn, -Johnnie" Collins look especially good at this early date. Their work on the freshman five last year predicU another good showing by Nebraska, last year's valley confer ence champions. Rosy Reports Reports from Kansas and Ames con cerning early season basketball prac tice are tinted with rosy dream, for both of tbem wi3 have a good repre eenuticm of old men and a likely look ing string of eligible- Dr. Steart, the new coach, vO Oar display of good suits, overcoats, furnishings and hats for particular young men, was never more complete; we urge you to call and see them at your first opportunity. 1325 O Street