THE DAILY HEBKASSAM piivRr Theater Tonight, Wed. A Wed. Jat. AL JOLSON a entire New York Winter ndJ Jmnanv and production Garden company u' ..DiMSfiN CRUSOE JR. In "kuo'" - Monday-Tuesday Wednesday 5 Aett-Western Vaudeville 3 Shows Matinee-2:30 Evenings-7 A 9 PRINCETON FIVE In a Comedy Musical Offering LANE & HARPER The Manicure and the Man" FLOY, MACK and MABELLE Songs and Chatter CURLEY and WELCH "Mr. Flynn From Lynn" WOLGAST and GIRLIE An Artistic Creation "THE SECRET KINGDOM" Greatest of Serials Matinees-15c Nights-25c n-i i m ii r i i n Monday Tuesday Wednesday ALICE JOYCE IN "WHOM THE GODS DESTROY" A 5-Part Vitigraph VAUDEVILLE CLAUDIE TRACY Comedienne ROY HARRAH AND TWO SKATING GIRLS Matinees 10c Nights 15c MONDAY AND TUESDAY FANNIE WARD With her beauty, charm and rare histrionic ability, will star in "THE WINNING OF SALLY TEMPLE" Also Burton Holmes' Travelogue WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY BLANCHE SWEET Playing the delightful role of a young southern girl in "THOSE WITHOUT SIN" A stirring American Story of Civil War Times ALSO THE PICTOGRAPH A CLEVER IRISH DRAMA FRI DAY AND SATURDAY CASTLE FOR TWO" W.th the Celebrated Screen and Stage Star MARIE DORO ALSO PARAMOUNT COMEDY Shows 1:30, 3, 6:30, 8, 9:15 Admission Matinees 10c and 5c Evenings 15c and 10c Have Your Eyes Examined and Clatiet Fitted by DR. MARTIN. Optometrist, Specialist In Eye sight Care. 1234 O Street Opposite Miller sV Pains CLEANING SERVICE You nteft not lave an ex tensive Wardrobe with our prompt service at hand.. Phone us aJiy day if you want garments cleaned and pressed by evening. We can do it and do it right. LINCOLN CLEANING & DYE WORKS 325 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb. LEO SOUK UP, Mgj. v PAY TRIBUTE TO MARSHAL JOFFRE (Continued from Face 1) Miss Aimes J. Fegundus. Miss Frances Whaley. Miss Rosanna Carson. Miss Marie Reichenbach. Professor Laura B. Pfeiffer. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Folsom. Dr. and Mrs. James T. Lees. Mi.8 Louise Mathewson. Miss Helen Mathewson. Miss. Charlotte Templeton. Miss Martha Woods. Mrs. Isabel D. Ford. Mrs. L. M. Hall. Professor Minnie T. England. Mr. and Mrs. Mark V. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Tomson. Mr. Allan McLean. Ann is M. Robbins. Mrs. C. M. and Miss Gertrude Kin caiile. Nellie Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Burnham. Mr. anil Mrs. A. J. Sawyer. Dr. and Mrs. Van B. Smith. Dr. Kate Stoddard. Mrs. J. W, Winger. Mr. and Mrs. Koby Kohn. Mr. and Mrs. Max Westerman. The Athenea Club. The Lotus Club. The Patriarch's Club. Deborah Avery Chapter. D. A. R. The Fortnightly Club. The D. D. Class, St. Paul's church. The C. C. Class. St. Paul's church. Business Woman's leaeue of Lincoln. I ntvrsitv Business Woman's Club. The Class of 191S, Univ. -rsity of Ne braska. Interfraternity Council, University of Nebraska. i DASH AND HURDLE ELIMINATION TODAY (Continued from Page 1) Fifth heat Bess Chaney, Mary Alice Davey. oOyard dash First heat. Grace Nichols. Mary Alice Davey, Mildred Shea, Daisy Parks. Second heat Blanche Higgins, Ruth Shively, Lucy Jeffords, Betty Doyle. Third heat Camilla Koch, Eleanor Bennett, Bess Chaney. 60-yard hurdles First heat. Ruth McKenney, Marguerite Lonam, Made line Girard, Pansy Reed. Second heat Beatrice Dierks. Betty Doyle, Helen Holtz, Marjorie Green. Third - heat Grace Nichols. Edith Brown. Sybil Gannt. Following these races a consolation baseball game will will be played be tween tire girls of the freshman and sophomore classes. Classified Advertising WANTED An intelligent person may earn ?100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly In spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 2567, Buffalo, N. Y. tf May spent Fill's For Sale No. 1 A autographic kodak junior; picture 2,ix4,,i- Call B 4255. 147 8 9 7 ? AL JOLSON who comes to the Oliver Wednesday Matinee in the New York "ROBINSON CRUSOE JR." New Shipments During the past few days we've re ceived a splendid assortment of new Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits; plain blue and plain green flannels, smart checks, unusual stripes, new greys and other colors in different models. There's a new green too, you'll like, called "irredescent" made np in the belt all-'ronnd style. Most men appreciate "Good Quality" in a suit most when the second season rolls 'round and last year's suit is found to be almost as good as the day it was bought. That's a lot to expect of a suit, but that only happens when there is strictly all-wool fabric and fast colorr. Hart, Schafiner & Marx never use anything else besides the beat of other materials and finest workmanship. They're good clothes to buy; look for the Hart, Schaffner & Marx label in your next. suit. "Quality Is Economy" ARMSTR Hurka, '19. and Bess Fill, sp., Saturday and Sunday with Miss parents in Swanton. Merwin Heald, '20, spent Sunday in Wahoo. a Tonight, Wednesday and Winter Garden production GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS ?(HE OTOLEL Lycn & Healy "Washburn" Ukultles, $15.00; Ltanardt Kuna genuine Hawaiian malt, $7. SO; A fauna Lta brand, $4. May be had tf 12,000 Lading music dealers. Write for name cf the nearest dcahr. LYON 51-C7 JACKSON BOULEVARD SS3 J If fkfe, I : 1 : '"'''''4,:'' Hart Schaffner 3 ti ' 5 ' Copy.isht Han Sthiriner Sc Marx THE languorous charm of the Hawaiian native instruments so moving in appeal, to observably in vogue is strikingly characteristic of the Ukulele. Its tone possesses that curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic charm of tonal quality which has made these instruments so sensation ally popular. The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of form. The finer models are made of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It is much in request today among the smarter college and other musical organizations. It i ray to lrarn. It j rire ir.rlu.lr an ImtPjction Book. Hawaiian Steel Guitar Eve ry chord utrurk upon tin' typically rrp rriritative Hawaiian intrumrU if marked Yy a weird, plaintive harmor.y and strangely Krautifut qualities of tone. It brine", to ar.y muir, qualities full of vivid color and va ried charm. Pricr M OO and npwwrf', ItifMinr Jerl il A Tlrrt Ttaabk for ftayuif, Inttnadwo Catacgi en ef plication. CHICAGO mm OX. -.., r