C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Adjustment of Fallen Arches, re- 410 Lianter , moral of Corns and ingrowing Nails Phone ' and the relief of Bunions. Building comfort shoes B3781 Oliver Theater Fri Sat A Sat. Mat, Feb. 9-10 Henry Miller Offers DADY LONG LEGS" Prices $1-50 to 50c 5 Acts Western Vaudeville 3 Shows E. MERIAN'S CANINE ACTORS In the Funny Play, "The Territorials Quartered" BARBER and JACKSON A Man, a Maid and a Piano THE WOODWARDS Juvenile Entertainers FRANK WARD That Somewhat Different Comedian HOWARD & FIELDS With Their Dining Car Minstrels "THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA" Travel Weekly t Orpheum Orchestra Matinees 15c Nights 25c Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 10 RASKIN'S RUSSIANS 10 Royal Balaika Band "PEARL OF THE ARMY" Episode No. 2 "Found Guilty" Vitagraph Comedy News Weekly and Cartoons CROSS & DORIS "In the Rain" Time 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Matinees 10c Nights 15c Monday Tuesday Wednesday MAJESTIC Starting Monday, February 5 Three Shows Daily 2 7 9 Program Changes Monday & Thursday Fox Reilly's Famous "GLOBE TROTTERS" 16 Clever People In Special-Staged Musical Tabloid Form Comedies Featuring The Empire Quartette, Har old Pate, Ernest Linwood, Joe Wil liams and a Handsomely Gowned "Whirly-Giriy" Chorus First Half of Week "Oh, You Daddy" Last Half "The Fortune Hunters" With Three Reels of Pictures Thursday Friday Saturday MR8. VERNON CASTLE in "Patria" All Balcony 10c Lower Floor Matinee 15c, Night 25c M Use Umrersxty of Chicago HOME (a xiditioa to raaidcat vrorfc. offers aUo uutnao do by cofT pooricnoB STUDY For firlailrd is loraottoa address MfB Yost O. of CUV. J.). On . FLA8H LIGHT PHOTOS FRK. MACDONALD Commercial Photographer 1309 O 8tRoom 4 Lincoln Nebr. Local EYE trou bles are in 98 per cent of all cases, caused by eye defects which may be corrected with my proper made to order lenses. DR. MARTIN Standard Scien tific eye examiner. Courtesy always. 1234 O SL Opposite Miller A. Palne's CORDOVAN TAN CALF SHOES in an Knlihli 1linl eyelet lioe Then: shoes are hIiowii M.wwhpre at $0.50. Special Whitebreast Coal & Lumber Co. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 107 N. 11 MRS. CATHERINE WILLARD eddy Y.WJ!. A. GUEST The University is soon to have a most interesting visitor. Mrs. Cather ine Willard Eddy will be the guest of the Young Women's Christian associa tion for February 20 and 21. Mrs. Eddy has been dean of the Baptist women's bible school at Kansas City for a number of years, and is this year doing some special work for the foreign department of the national board of the Young Women's Chris tian association. Mrs. Eddy is coming to Nebraska at the time of the Young Women's Christian association foreign finance campaign and will no doubt be of as sistance to the association because of her own personal experience in mis sion work and through her connection with the Sherwood Eddys, who are so well known through their work in various mission fields. Mrs. Eddy is a splendid public speaker and a charming woman, and University people are looking forward with great pleasure to her stay on the campus. Qulok rvlM Ope at All Time Orpheum Cafe pedal Attention to University Student TUCKER-SHEAN Eleven Twenty-Three O SL Manufacturers of Jewelry of all tlnds. University, Fraternity and Sorority, Rings, Pins and Ath etic Trophies of all kinds. Orig nal designs in colors and esti nates furnished free. expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry And Optical Repairing CLEANING SERVICE - You need not have an ex tensive Wardrobe with our prompt service at hand. Thone us any day if you want garments cleaned and pressed by evening. We can do it and do it right. LINCOLN CLEANING & DYE WORKS 326 S, 11th Lincoln, Neb. LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. Keep Carbon Copies of lectures, theses, etc. This can only he done by buying or renting a typewriter. Special rates to students. Phone or call at L C. Smith & Bro. Typewriter Co. LINCOLN, NE:1R. SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR February 9 Acacia banquet Lincoln. Chi Omega formal Lincoln. Phi Kappa Psl dance Music hall. Subscription dance Rosewilde. February 10 Delta Delta Delta dance Rosewilde. Chi Omega banquet Lincoln. Acacia dance Lincoln. Mystic Fish dance Alpha Xi Delta house. Union Literary society banquet. Sigma Nu house dance. February 2 Phi Delta Theta held its formal party at the Lincoln hotel. Eighty-five couples were present. Supper was served in the Garden room, during the evening. The favors were small gold memoranda pads with the fraternity crest. Dorothy Davies and Lyell Rush ton and Janet Chase and Farls Ches ley led the grand march., The chap erones were Governor and Mrs. Keith Neville, Mr and Mrs. A. M. Bunting, and Prof. R. D. Scott. Among the out-of-town guests were Phillip and Roger McCullough, Minneapolis, Minn.; Henry Goetze, St. Joseph, Mo.; George Riley, Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindstrom, Kansas City. The Farm house held a dance at the chapter house for about twenty couples. February 3 The Alpha Delta Pi formal was held at the Lincoln hotel. Mildred Morse and Harold Porterfield, Gladys Wilde and Wilbur Tinckom led the grand march. The chaperones were Dean and Mrs. Charles Fordyce, Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Stewart, Miss Mary Graham, Miss Feddie and Miss Mar garet Cleland. The out-of-town guests were Gladys Wilde, Wilber; Ruth Sanford, Omaha; and Wanita Camp bell, Brock. One hundred couples were present. Gerald Beck, ex-'17, is a visitor at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Ruth Anderson, ex-'20, spent the week end with Agnes Bartiett. Sigma Phi Epsilon held a house dance with twelve couples present. Margaret Square, ex-'14, of St. Ed wards, is at the Kappa Kappa Gamma bouse. Adam Brian, ex-'18, Kearney, has returned to school for the second se mester. The junior hop was held at Rose wilde January 26. One hundred were present. The members of Beta Theta Pi had a dance at the chapter house for about thirty couples. Katherine Gould and Marjorie Foote, of Omaha, were out-of-town guests at the Phi Delta Theta party. Velona Pilcher, from Leland Stan ford university, is the guest of Dor othy Stevens at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Brian O'Erian, ex-'17. of Kearney, and Frank Buck, cx-'l!. of Superior, have come back to school for the second semester. The members of The Daily Net.ras kan staff for the firs' semester held an informal party at the Phi Kappa Psl house last Friday evening. Miss Alberta Ackley, '18. has accept ed a position hi the high school at reak Away From the Beaten Path B The investigator finds the new and better, things of life. The fellow who takes any old thing that comes next, gets no bargains in trade or in living. We have some bar gains in books and things. Our best ser vice awaits all who come. Phone B-3684 "Jimmie" Gardner, Hasker Star, Leaves Nebraska For Cornell 'Jimmie" Gardiner, 'IS. of Omaha, football and basketball star on Corn husker teams for the last two years, left during examination week for Ithaca, N. Y., to register in the college of agriculture of Cornell university. Gardiner came to Nebraska after a brilliant high school career at Omaha, and continued his stellar work in the University. He was one of the most consistent football men of several seasons, but his strong fort was bas ketball, at which he was a guard of all-valley caliber. Both the football and basketball squads will suffer from losing him. Gardiner's decision to finish his col lege course at Cornell was a natural one. His home is in the east and he intends to go into farming in Mary land, making a course in agriculture adapted to eastern conditions especial ly desirable. He does not intend to participate in intercollegiate athletics at Cornell. Brunswick. Nebr., and will leave this week to take up her new" work for the second semester. Alpha Xi Delta held its formal party at the Lincoln hotel, Saturday eve ning, January 27. The chaperones were Prof, and Mrs. A. L. Candy, Judge and Mrs. Stuart, Miss William son and Phil Davis. Thirty-five sou pies were present. Delta Tau Delta held a party at the Rosewilde. About sixty couples were present. The out-of-town guests were Carlyle Allan of Omaha, George Farney, Racine, Wis.; and G. W. O'Farrel. Columbus, Ohio. Dr. and Mrs. Whitney chaperoned. Phi Gamma Delta held a dancing party at the Lincoln hotel, January 26. About seventy-five couples were present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saun ders, Mr. and Mrs. James Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crancer and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hurtz chaperoned. H. E. Hall, Pittsburgh. Pa., field seerettary, was a guest of the fraternity. Negotiations between Pennsylvania and Cornell have been completed to have news transported between the two universities by wireless. The Wireless club received the score of the Penn-CorneU basketball game re cently, and it is expected this will rave much telegraphing expense. Ex. Alter Every Ileal NIVERSITY 340 0 X- n;r . -. - .... "Jimmie" Gardiner Veteran athlete who enters Cornell university this semester. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Military Pictures The Cadet Officers' club and the commissioned staff will have their pic tures made at Townsend's Monday at 12 o'clock. All individual military pic tures should be made at this time or sooner. The non-commissioned staff will have its picture taken at Town send's Monday at 12:15. Gymnasium Lockers AH locks on gymnasium lockers not assigned by February 10th, Saturday, at 6 p. m., will be cut without further notice. Lockers will be assigned at the following hours: Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, 11 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m.; 11 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. daily there after. Our supply of lockers will not satisfy the demand so if you desire a locker come early. R. G. Clapp. Agriculture Pictures The Agriculture club picture will be taken on stps of Plant Industry build ing at 12 o'clock Wednesday. At. Albion college, Michigan, the ytudent council has decreed that sophs as well as frosh wear caps by which they may be distinguished from upperclassmen. Ex. ml BOOKSTORE No. 11th St. ALUMNI NEWS Earl Snyder, a student here in '13 and '16, has accepted a position in the Strang public schools. Edna Froyd, '16, who taught school at Tecumseh, Neb., the first semester, has resigned, and will go to Spring field, 111., to teach English in the high school at that place during the second semester. Miss Froyd was in Lincoln during registration week, staying at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. TEGNER ELECTS OFFICERS FOR THIS SEMESTER The Tegner, Swedish society, elect ed Marjorie Odman, '17, Valparaiso, president; Oscar Alexis, '17, Lincoln, vice-president; Oscar Olson, Swede burg, secretary, and Oscar Nelson, '19, Oakland, treasurer, for the second se mester, at the regular semi-monthly meeting of the Tegner society dur ing examination week. Lantern slide pictures of scenes in Scandinavian countries were shown in U 112, after which the members ad journed to Music hall. Temple, for the business meeting and program. The date for the Tegner banquet was set for February 24, with the place to be decided. Meal tickets $5.50 for $4.50. Newbert Cafe, 137 No. 12th SL Classified Advertising For Rent A beautiful suite of rooms, with bed-room adjoining, in an all modern home. No other roomers. 2600 Q. St. Phone L8058. 85-86-87. For Rent Rooms at 331 No. 13th; are open to lady University students for second semester. 83-6-7. GILLEN 'S JOHNSTON and APOLLO CHOCOLATES Always fresh at the TERMINAL DRUG STORE "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P 17 UU L PAIS V IT? TOTCED MErTS WEA The Flavor Lasts .