THE DAILY NEBRArk am ARMSTRONG'S "Quality is Economy" he kind ot c AT jt I .... c. ip . i . Western Vaudeville Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday NOVEMBER 5, 6, 7 Eighth Episode .THE SEVEN PEARLS" lad the Btory in the Sunday ( State Journal) VAUDEVILLE Th7 LASOVA A BRAMINOS GILMORE SA 'UTu JiHilSiLL. tisement FLOYD MACK THREE ""2. . r TASMANIAN8 MAYBELLE versatile Enter- -Together tainers and Dance, TaiK Arabian and Song Tumblers Universal Orpheum News Concert Weekly Orchestra Matinee every" afternoon 2:30;'any teat 15c. Nights 7.15 and 9:00 sharp; seats 25c; war tax addtional UV Coming Wed. and Thur. NORMA TALMADGE In "Panflifta" t TOW r ill Magnet Theatre WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY William Fox Presents JUNE CAPRICE IN "EVERY GIRL'S DREAM" Also the Pictographs FRIDAY AND SATURDAY William Fox Presents WILLIAM FARNAV. IN "TALE OF TWO CITIES" A Popular Actor In a Well Known 8tory by Charles Dickens This Will Be Your Last Oppor tunity of Seeing this Wonderful Picture in Lincoln NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION MAGNET THEATRE THE COLONIAL BIG PRODUCTIONS ONLY WED, THURS. AND FRIDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "THE MAN FROM PAINTED POST" world', Most Popular Actor in His Best Picture Also Other Features Do Not Miss ' DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS FOR SATURDAY ONLY VIVIAN REEN 1THE LAD AND THE LION" COLONIAL PRICES HAVE BEEN RAISED NOT Edgar e. duncan. Ma nager that Clean Git men approve - -Max -4eyN Vsar ist i i .li rii vv , l r i ! i -I am- :i 1 afcmffiady& STRONG Good Clothes Merchants "brarr .5Pe Fox between tlO. ActivkJea Office. Reward 39-40-41 THEODORE KOSLOFF AT THE OR I PHEUM THURSDAY ' Probably Russian dancers have discorered that Americans do not quite "get" the classic ballet. An American, when he. wants anything, from a girl for his wife to a piece of pie tor desert. Just mentions it right off the bat. But the people in a Russian ballet, when they want to convey the idea of love or a taste for pie, approach the matter in a way to confuse the issue and that leaves it entirely hazy in the American audi ence's mind as to whether a man wants to marry a girl or is Just ask ing her what time it is by her wrist watch. All of which leads us to the fact that Kosloff and his dancers have achieved a marvelously well-rounded and artistic offering, without any top heavy ballets, and yet with sufficient of the dramatic, principally conveyed in the manner of the doing, and there fore suggestive rather than laborious ly worked out. For instance, there Is a world of dramatic suggestion in Vera Fredowa's Caucasian dances; while, on the other hand, that marvel ous bit of thistledown. Maria Maslova, charms utterly In the Chinese Butter fly number. The spirit of drama was " a in th Aztec Poeni well prenericu " - . danced by Kosloff and the beautiful Natacha Rambova, yet the touch was sufficiently light s that the mood of Fredowa's "Nightingale." which fol lowed, shaded info while it contrasted with its predecessor. KoslofTs tech nique has lost none of Its cunning since we saw him last, and his bril liancy, as well as that of his dancers in this respect, gives a canaeo-cloar impression of perfection.-Los An geles Times. Adv. . Dorothy Bates of Gretna is visit ing Ruth Begley at the Achoth bouse Margaret Tourtelot, '20, was at her home in Adams the end of last week. Boyd wants to ee you about your printing. THE OroilLE Lyon V Hecly "Washburn" Ukuleles, $15.00; Leonard Kurus genuine Hauadan mate, $7. SO; A fauna Lza brand t $4. A fay be laid oj' 12,000 leading 'music dealers. Write for name of the nearest dealer. THE languorous charm of the Hawaiian native instruments so moving in appeal, so 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 ameng the smarter college and other musical organizations. It it easy to learn. Its price includet an Instruction Book. Hawaiian Steel Guitar Every chord struck upon this typically rep resentative Hawaiian instrument 'it marked by a weird, plaintive harmony and strangely beautiful qualities of tone. It brings, to any music, qualities full of vivid color and va ried charm. Priee 18.00 and apvanlt, fodxiint St cH a4 Id el Tama TMabla for plajriac aad Snatnaio Book. Catalogs ch application. US 517 JACKSON BOULEVARD R3 C CHICAGO s