6 Towns end Is At Your COMMAND Have Yours Taken AT ONCE! JUNIOR AND SENIOR CORNHUSf ID TOPI 7p ro TO 17 Q i. l .u im.im win j ii an i..n,n.wii mm mi n i .in.iiiiiii m i mini n iiiiiiiwu'whw ,1'W'IM .wiwt y y M , V1 VM, V ..'. ' Oliver Theater ' TODAY ' Matinee, 2:30; Tonight, 8:15 And Twice Daily All Thia Week JULES VERNE'S 20000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA Martin Beck's Orpheum Circuit 2:20 Twice Daily 8:20 Vaudeville's Scenic Sensation THE FOREST FIRE With Sylv(a Bidell A Co. RUTH BUDD MR AND MRS. GORDON WILDE JOHN GEIGER ALICE LYNDON DOLE & CO. THE CLOWN SEAL PICTORIAL NEWS WEEKLY ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA A. J. Babich, Director JOSIE HEATHER With Wm. Casey, Jr., and Bobby Heather Matinees, 25c. Nights, 25, 50, 75c THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Margaret Bird -THE INTERNATIONAL GIRL JEANNE EAGLES In THE WORLD AND THE WOMAN" (Pa the, Five Parts) Pictorial News Weekly McCarthy's Minstrels DeLuxe Time 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Matinees, 10 cents; Nights, 15 cents MAJESTIC WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WILLIAM COURTENAY And LUCILE LEE STEWART In -THE NINETY AND NINE" (Greater Vitagraph Feature) "BEATRICE FAIRFAX" TIME 1:30 3:15 7:15 and 9:00 ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c 9Sfeiv IT I ,! ill li Arrow n COLLARS art curve cut to ft tlicshalks perfectly. 5Cchrscach,bJerq& a UETT pfABocnrftco:iNcfAfiiAir PLATTSBURG MADE WITH THE OVAL BUTTON-MOLE AND NEW REINFORCED EDGE. fefrr (pilars 15 (S EACH 6FOH90J5 irrto smht a collar co.. mot. h. r. Sold Exclusively by . .,... -m ii wm WILL HAVE BROADER JOURNALISM COURSES (Continued from Page One) In. . ' KMX m. ... .u.-. - -a ft. over courses of study within its own college. We think, however, that when the faculty of any school recom mends a change within its field, such change should be made unless the col lege faculty distinctly and for reasons given disapproves. It would seem that if i group of ronrsps is separate enough to call for a separate school, the Initiative as to the affairs of that school should be left with its own fac ulty and administrative officers. In view of needs and conditions as they have been presented to us, and of all the foregoing considerations, there fore, we are not in favor of establish ing new colleges in the University at the present time. Respectfully sub mitted, E. A. BURNETT, W. G. HASTINGS. H. W. CALDWELL, S. B. GASS, O. V. P. STOUT. Chairman. IL- 1 I i : 1 r j - : n mfu i ! - i m v it v v IF. ' IfHI It 1BuaV ,tIl II II 1 It l. ft 4 MY Ifll 111 L. SF i vkw www "w r z ) NEBRASKA ALUMNI MEET IN DENVER Banquet of 50 Address by Chancellor Elliott, '95 of Montana A photograph taken at the Colora do University of Nebraska alumui club banquet held at the Shirley hotel at Denver, November 3, has been received at the alumni office. The banquet was held in honor of E. C. Elliott, '95, A. M. '97, chancel lor of the University of Montana, and H. C. Parmelee, '97. A. M. "99. president of the Colorado state school of mines, at Golden. About fifty were present Rev. Oren W. Fifer. "89. A. M. "95. president of the club, introduced the speakers, and called attention to the fact tha three of the heads of prom inent institutions of learning were at one time and at the same period specialists in the department of chemistry at the University of Ne braska, the third being Chancellor Avery. Chancellor Elliott gave a thirty minute talk in which he told of his own college days, and compared col lege life then to it now. He men tioned the fact that soch an education costs more at the present time. Archery constitutes one of the most important athletic activities of tha women students at the University of Wisconsin. Ex. Frehmenxcrew practice on the wa ter has been started at Cornell. The varsity work will not begin, it has been announced, for some days yet. SUITS COATS DRESSES All Have Clearance Reductions. Think of the Values LINCOLN, NEBRASKA X 4V r Special Lot of Misses' Coals 1-2 Off Many of the smartest styles of the season are included in this rroup. some of them becoming lv trimmed with fur. All sizes. nits 1-2 o OFF THE REGULAR SELLING PRICE We don't ktunv of a better place where you could in vest your money than in one of these charming suits ;it HALF PRICE. There are weeks and weeks of wear ahead and as the majority of them are late season models, you will find some of them anticipating style tendencies that will be featured early in the spring. BALANCE OF OUR COAT STOCK at liberal Clearing Ke-duetions. SAVE 20' ; ON YOUR NEW WAISTS One or two pretty, mid-season styles in waists would a.ld a refreshing touch of new ness to your winter wardrobe. Our entire stock of' waists is reduced 2(Y,' . One Special Lot of Women's QH Waists at 'uv MANY SILKS-RIBBON NOVELTIES TOILET ARTICLES-TOILET GOODS HANDKERCHIEFS DRESS GOODS, Etc. At Clearing Sale Reductions SMALL CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS Special Lot of Misses' Dresses 1-2 0!f X X All Furs Muffs- Sets Scarfs REDUCED Dresses in Silk and Wool that are as fashionable as can be, that have just reached the height of their popularity. Al terations extra. BALANCE OF OUR MISSES' DRESSES will have Clearance Prices. A SPECIAL GROUP OF DRESS SKTRTS $2.98 We doubt if you could buy the materials in these skirts for the price we are asking. In mor-t instances there are only one of a kind, hence this low Clearing Price. Every Dress Skirt in Our Stock has Clearance reductions. SPECIAL LOTS OF CORSETS UNDER MUSLINSJEWELRYHAND BAGS ART NEEDLEWORK PERFUMES, Etc. At Liberal Clearing1 Reductions X X J -jz t- - i k.. . A - . . t.. X where she is studying interior decorat ing, after spending Christmas in this city. Helen Shepherd. '17. spent the noli days in Omaha. John Charles Wright, '19. p nt last week in Omoha. Lucile Foster, '17. has returned from a trip to Kansas City. Merle Howard. '13, a Beta Theta Ti. spent New Year's in Lincoln. Laura Wood, 20. of Hastings, will not return to school this year. Marguerite Loeb. '17, has been vis iting Helen Giltner, '20, in Omaha. Lulu Mitchell. '18. returned last night from a visit in Macedonia. Ia. Clay born Perry. has been a guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house. lomp. r.rimlson. 14. of Kansas City. visited In the city during the holidays. MiiHrPii Morning. 'ex-'lS. who is at tending schol in Vhlcago, i In the citjr. Helen and Norman Curtice attend ed the Yale glee club concert in Oma ha Saturday night. Ruth Whitmore. '17, and Frances Whitmore, 19. went to Omaha to at-, tend the Yale concert. Delia Tau Delta held an informal house dance Tuesday night, which was attended by twenty couples. Ruth Malone Gellatly, ex-'15, came lo Lincoln to attend the wedding of her sister, lorence Malone. '15. and Glen Mason, '10. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Alice Rushton to Joheph Seacrest. ex-'IS. Mr. Seacrest is a member of Phi Delta Theta. Miss Rushton. who is attending Smith col lege, is a sister of Lyle Rushton, '17. Donald Enfield, a graduate of the University in the class of 1913, and Miss Achsah M. Wentz, also a former student of the University, are engaged to he married, according to an an nouncement made recently by Miss Wentz's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wentz of Si ring Grove, Pa. Miss Wentz is a member of Alpha The engagement has been an nounced of Harriet Chapin and Robert Talbot. '16. a member of Beta Theta Pi. Dorothy Anderson. ex-'19. is a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Miss Anderson is attending National Park seminary- om v.iuin. .x--17. of Omaha, who ,. ., Thro Arts club in Chicago, IH ttl mc spent the holidays with Dorothy Ray- tnond, ex-'17. u.Lno Mitchell. 'II. an assist- 1UI3D liviv.i- - ant in the Rhetoric department last year, has returned to New ior Yoiaiig Men's Suits and. Overcoats Reduced! .January clearance means important savings on the things you want t wear ri"ht now. Come in today and see what we can do for you at UNDERWEAR AND SHIRTS REDUCED Discounts of 107,, 207c and 25f, HOSIERY AND FUR CAPS REDUCED