THE DAILY NEBRASKAN C ROY MILLER, For Foci Comfort Arliustment of Fallen Arches, remoyal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails ' . o.ntr and the relief of Bunions. Phone H'Z COMFORT SHOES B.37l njiVER THEATRE Today 2:30 Tonight 8:15 A Daughter of the Sun" A Story of An HAWAIIAN BUTTERFLY Hawaiian Singers and Players Mat. 25c, Eve. 7UQ to 2$o CSS. - ", n ' y- i r- ,'""f The Strand L. M. OARMAN, Mgr. THE HOME Of GOOD SHOWS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Enid Bonnoti In the Elaborate Triangle Play THE MOTHER INSTINCT" Coming: Thurs., Frl. Sat, The Magnificent Produc tion "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" A Beautiful Love Story Continuous Shows 1 to 1 1 . p. m. Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 15c ADMISSION 15c f Phone B3398 ORPIH1IEUSV3 TODAY MAT. AND EVE. KATHLEEN CLIFFORD The Smartest Chap In Town ELSA RUEG GER AND COMPANY Zhay Clark, Harpist; Ed. Lichen stein, Violinist GEORGE ROLLAND & CO. RAY W. SNOW Nick HUFFORD & CHAIN Dell THREE JAHNS AUSTIN WEBER & CO.' . With s HIT THE TRAIL Eve., 25c, 50c, 75c.; Mat. 25c. Buy tickets now. Have your EYES examined and . glasses fitted by W. H. MARTIN, O. D. Thoro, Up-to-dtae Methods 1234 "O" St. Opp. Miller & Paine o "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria PI 13TH AND P We are in position to take care of your wants . See us! Remington Typewriter Co. 101 Bankers Life . Phone B-2852 ' WANTED! POSITION AS IN STRUCTOR IN SPANISH Filipino college student, com petent instructor, desires to teach Spanish In the night school. Also will give lessons at your home. Personal atten tion given. Phone L 7024. University Notices University Student Reception Palladian Literary bociety extends a cordial invitation to all University students to attend its annual recep tion in Palladian hall, third floor of the Temple, Saturday evening at 8:15 o'clock. ...... Class in M. E. 1 On account of, the drill schedule M. E. L Lecture will come Thursday at 5 p. m. instead of Friday at 5 p. m. .The first class will be held September 26. Student Reception The First Christian church, 14th and M streets, will give a reception to students and faculty, Friday, Sep tember, 21, at 8 'p.m. Christian" Science Society The Christian Science society of the University ' meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock' in Faculty hall, Temple build Catholic Students Reception The Catholic Students' club will hold its annual reception to new students Friday evening, September 21, in Music hall of the Temple at 8 o'clock Everybody invited. Union Society The Union Literary society- meets Saturday evening at 8:15 in their hall on the third floor of the Temple. A miscellaneous program will be given and a god time is in store for all. Everyone is invited. Dramatic Club Information concerning the Dramtic club tryouts may be obtained in U 106 at 11 o'clock Tuesday and Thursday The tryouts will last three minutes for one person and six minutes for two people. ORPHEUM "LAST HALF" BIG TIME BILL Named in the order they appear on the program, the Orpheum "big time" bill for Thursday, Friday and Saturday is as follows: The Three Jahns, expert equili brists, come to America from Euro pean halls with a reputation for sen sational daring that jvill undoubtedly create a demand for them here. Hufford and Chain call themselves "Two Loose Pages from a Book of Fun," play a little darkey duologue and give an imitation of a colored speaker haranguing his audience, which is said to be a comic gem and a most accurate chafacter impersona tion. . . George Rolland, having worked himself out of a job "Fixing the Fur nace," is now operating "A Vacuum Cleaner." Impersonating "Tim Ma guire" in charge of a peripatetic wagon vacuum cleaner outfit. Rol land and his assistants are sent to the aristocratic home of Mrs. Brown' The clash of proletariat and aristo crat is said 'to serve as a preliminary diagnosis if you don't laugh, see a doctor. Ray W. Snow indulges in a smart and highly sophisticated monologue, delivered in an easy, nonchalant man ner. His talk is spicy without being risque; he is a moralist without being a bore, and concludes his monologue with a gem of drama. Elsa Ruegger one of the Joint headliners is famous as the Belgian cellist. She has played both, here and abroad with leading symphony and other musical societies and has won unequalled success on various concert tours. She will be assisted by the celebrated conductor, Mr. Edmund Lichtenstein, and Zhay Clark, harp ist.' Kathleen Clifford, making her first American appearance after a solid year in London where she was the featured performer in two empire Music Hall revues is the tiniest of the important women on the Amer ican stage, being considerably under five feet in height and weighing only 93 pounds. She has become so well known as the most artistic of boy im nersonators that the people some times forget her ability in feminine roles. So this season sne sings nan her songs in smart feminine attire. She is billed. as Joint headllner witn Elsa Ruegger. Austin Webb, playing tne principal role in "Hit the Trail" avers mat nis play is not a Billy Sunday travesty. but is a "comedy of conscience, a story of those who hit the trail with its comedy and its mirth. Matinee every day at 2:30; all seats reserved at 25 cents. Night perform ance at 8:20; seats reserved at ii. 50, and 75 cents. Adv. The Daily Nebraskan Covers All Campus LOST Pocketbook with $20.00 bill and change. Return to Student Ac tivities Office for reward. 17-4 Wanted Live fraternity man to represent wholesale coffee ouse. Commission of $2j to $30 iii per month possioie. Acuirens Burr-Jones Coffee Co., 544 Paxton Block., Omaha, Neb. 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