THE DAILY NEBR A8KATT MEN'S SUITS AND 0 COATS THE STORE AHEAD WOMEN'S APPAREL C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Adjustment of Fallen Arches, re- , 410 Ganter moval of Corns and Ingrowing Nails rhone and the relief of Bunions. w.- Building -Comfort shoes B3781 Oliver Theater Wed. Mat. & Night, Jan. 10 'pNCLE TOM'S CABIN" Thursday Night, Jan. 11 "THE PRINCESS PAT" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday WE8TERN VAUDEVILLE 2:303 Shows Daily 7:15, 9:00 THE AMERICAN FLORENCE TROUPE World's Premier Acrobats MONROE BROS. Bounding Tramps RYAN A RYAN Comedy Duo JERE SANFORD The Chore Boy Hearsfs Pictorial News , "THE MY8TERIES OF MYRA" HELEN BERESFORD & CO. In a Rural Comedy Skitch "MATRIMONY BY MAIL" Matinees 15c Nights 25c ALWAY8 A GOOD 8HOW . Monday Tuesday Wednesday DICKINSON & DEAGON Musical Comedy Folks "THE SHIELDING SHADOW" Lonesome Luke Comedy Paths' Weekly BONNELL MUSICAL FOUR Music, Singing and Comedy Time 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Matinees 10c Nights 15c NAMES COMMITTEE ON JOURNALISM STUDY (Continued from Page One) - MAJESTIC Monday and Tuesday June Caprice in "THE MISCHIEF MAKER" Wednesday and Thursday E. H. SOTHERN & EDITH STOREY . In "AN ENEMY TO THE KING" Friday and Sati-rday Francis X. Bushman & Beverly Bayne In "IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE" Comedy Every Day Time 1:30, 3:15, 7:15, 9:00 .Adults, 10c Children, 10c MEDICAL STUDENTS 4 Can Get Iconograpbia Para sitorum Hominis, Lesson 70, by Henry B. Ward. A collation of figures with brief explanatory text, to aid in the study and diagnosis of the less common parasites of man. For ready reference of students in Pathology, Clini cal Microscopy, Medical Zoology and Comparative Medicine. . 35 cents paper copy, hound in Art Cloth 50 cents For Sale by SIMMONS THE PRINTER Phone B2319, 317 So. 12th St. A GOOD WATCH 18 CHEAP Yoa pay from $25.00 to $75.00 for an overcoat that may wear three seasons. Why hesitate about paying as much for a watch which will wear a life time? Your inspection solicited. . TUCKER-8HEAN . "iibfcturing Jewelers and Opticians Eleven Twfinty-Three O Street Loral bI are In 98 per ' oi an cases, NneJ witi. wnich may be corrected lenies!" proper ma(le t0 order nR MAfTIN Standard Sclen "miner. Courtesy always. '0 8t. Oppclte Miller A Palne's the popularity of the newswriting and newsediting courses under Professor Fogg that more than 100 students are enrolled in the " newswriting class alone, this semester. The popularity of the work, the ser ious Intention of many of the Uni versity students to enter journalism, the . inadequacy cf tho courses, has led to a widespread demand for a strengthening of the work. The Ne braska state press association last fall unanimously passed a resolution de manding a Journalism college, and many of the editors of the state, in cluding such powerful ones as Har vey Newbranch of the Omaha World Herald; Victor Rosewater of the Om aha Bee; Norrls Huse of the Norfolk News; Ross Hammond of the Fremont Tribune; and Edgar ' Howard of the Columbus Telegram. This activity of the newspaper men, augmented by a definite campaign for more adequate recognition of the work by Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, the journalism fraternities and sorority on the campus, led to the appointment of the senate committee which' reported adversely to the col lege, but which was followed by the faculty expression in favor of broaden ing the courses. January Clearance Sale IND MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES Pa ace G to. Go. Sacrifice FURNISH INGS AND HATS Now Going On In Full Speed Double Money Saving Opportunities. Two Stocks Are Better Than One. MEN'S MACKI NAWS AND PANTS MAYER BROS. CO. SWEATERS AND UNDERWEAR ELI SHIRE, President VARSITY BAND PLANS TOUR OF WISCONSIN Madison, Wis. Six Wisconsin cities will hear concerts by the First Regi mental band of the University of Wis consin during the five days between semesters early in February. The concerts scheduled include Reedsburg, February 7; Duluth, Feb ruary 8 (afternoon); Superior, Febru ary 8 (evening); Odanah, February 9; Oshkosh, February 10; Milwaukee, 11. The mid-winter concert trip is a short one because of the short time available. Senior Hop Tho senior hop was held at Rose wile Friday night, with 100 couples in attendance. The committee in charge was Irwin F. Smith, chairman; Albert J. Covert, master of ceremonies; Mar ian Kastle, Sarah Weston, Ann Rus sell, Marguerite Kauffman, W. T. Rob erts, R. O. Lahr, E. O. Hugg and II. L. Gayer. The chaperones were Prof. Searl S. Davi and Arthur Hiltner. Gene Liebendorfer, '16, of Sidney, is in the city. Carolyn Funke, 16, of Blue Hill, is visiting in Lincoln. Fifteen couples were present. Mrs. Waugh chaperoned. John Butler, '16, and Charles Col lins, '16, of Omaha, spent Sunday at the Pi Kappa Phi house. Martha Leal, '20, has been enter taining her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Leal, of Denver. James McEachron of Wayne, and Harold Landerhue of" Omaha, spent the week end at the Delta Chi house. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Weatherly were at home to the members of the Komensky club and ' io all student members of All Souls church, Friday evening. Week .end guests at the Chi Omega house were Clara Hardin, Alma; Helen Scott, Marion Scott, Stroms burg; Grace McUerr, Falls City, and Leah Bowker, Wahoo. clined to be wayward and a univer sity student is assigned to each to act as "big brother." Hikes in the country, moving pictures, and indoor gymnastic games are the means used to show the boys how to have a good time in the right way. DR. DANN WILL INTERPRET FOURTH BEETHOVEN 8YMPHONY Dr. Yr. F. Dann, professor of his tory and criticism of fine arts, will interpret the Fourth Beethoven sym phony In Art hall tomorrow morning at 11 !0 o'clock, preceding the play ing of the symphony at convocation next Thursday morning. Those who have enjoyed the other symphonies of Beethoven which have been given at different times during the semster, will better appreciate them if the in terpretation is heard first. The , University of Wisconsin Glee and Mandolin clubs took a trip through Illinois and Indiana during the Christ mas vacation. Ex. "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P Orpheum Shoe Repair Co. Students' Headquarters for all kinds of Shoe Repairing. N WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Jelephone B-1316 211 North 12th Street The marriage of Huth Rieke, of Kingsley, la., and Harry C. Biggie stono took place December 28. Mr. Bigglestone is general secretary of the University Y. M. C. A. Ruth Hyder Gredge, from Breslau, is at the Alpha XI Delta house. Ruth Farnham, ex-'19, and Sarah Ladd, ex-'17, will return to Wellesley this afternoon. Vance Trahagen, ex-18. left for Cambridge last week to resume his work at Harvard. Helen Wehrli, '16, of Elk Point. S. D., was a week end guest at the Alpha Omicron PI house. Delta Delta Delta alumnae chapter had luncheon with the active chapter at 1 o'clock Saturday. Alpha Phi gave a dancing party at the chapter house Saturday night. Leland Thompson of Marion, Kas., the bead of the western district of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, visited the Nebraska Alpha chapter last week He left for Kansas Friday night. Dolta Upsilon entertained 100 cou ples at the Liucoln hotel Friday night. The chaperones were Miss Lula Mae Coe. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bates of Lodge Pole, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waugh, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rathbone, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holland. Kappa Sigma save a party at Rose wllde Saturday night. Seventyj-flve couples' enjoyed the program of dances. The chaperones were Mr. and Mis. Verne Hedge, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hustead and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beck, from Aurora. Whitebreast Coal & Lumber Co. SATISFACTION - GUARANTEED 107 N. 11 ACT AS BIG BROTHERS FOR CITY YOUNGSTERS Madison, Wis. A "big brother"' movement has been launched by the Y. M. C. 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