THE DAILY N EBRASKAN 01 IVFRTHEATRE ' AV 2 30. TONIGHT-8:15 OFF.CE HOURS" Tr-Tlvtr Nov. 9-10 Ipl WITHOUT A CHANCE" v Coming Wed. and Thurs. NORMA TALMADGE "Panthea" J SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR November 9 Sigma Nu house dance. Delta Fpsilon Lincoln. Phi Delta Chi banquet Lincoln. Bushnell Guild house dance. Delta Chi banquet and home-comingchapter house. Alpha Tau Omega banquet Lin coln. Phi Delta Theta Rosewilde. November 10 Farm house house dance. Delta Upsilon banquet Lincoln. Alpha Sigma Phi house dance. Alpha Omicron Pi freshmen house dance. Delta Chi Rosewilde. Alpha Xi Delta house dance. Delta Chi dance Rosewilde. Alpha Phi house dance. Achoth campus party Art hall. Sigma Chi Lindell. Alpha Tau Omega party Lincoln. Palladian banquet Lincoln. Acacia dance Music hall. Kappa Kappa Gamma house dance. Alpha Delta Pi house dance. Phi Kappa Psi house dance. November 16 Comus Club Rosewilde. November 17 Catholic Students' club dance Temple. Silver Serpent party for Junior girls Alpha Xi Delta house. November 23 Iron Sphinx Lincoln. November 24 Engineers Hop Rosewilde Pi Beta Phi house dance. November 24 Phi Delta Theta house dance. November 28 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Art Club Bohemian party Art hall Palladian Literary Society Palladian Literary society will hold a short but important business meet ing in Palladian hall Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. No social meeting will be held this week. The annual homecoming banquet will be held at the Lindell Saturday evening. PERSONALS Frances Welsh of Elba will visit her sister, Alice, this week. Ethelyn Druse. ex-'10, is visiting at the Alpha Delta Fl house this week. Sarah Cole will visit at the Gamma Phi Beta house Saturday and Sunday. Louise Curtis, ex-'13, visiting in Lin coln and helping in the war-work cam paign. Dorothy Hippie will leave for Omaha Friday to atten dthe Emanon dance. Geraldine Johnson, Lola Neeley and Helen Minier will visit the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Saturday and Sunday. , Alvera Loftman aiuf Edith Bacon, of Omaha will visit Helen Loftman at the Alpha Xi Delta bouse Saturday and Sunday. Lillian Galbraith will visit her sis ter, Lulu, at the Alpha Xi Delta house the end of this week. Mark Hargraves, '13, of Wymore, has been a visitor at the Alpha Theta Chi house this week. Katheryn Goodrich of Fairbury will be a guost of Kathleen Hartigan for the end of the week. Margaret Harmon, Rachel Trester and Janet Miller will spend the latter part of the week in Omaha. Phi Delta Chi, pharmaceutical fra ternity, will hold its annual banquet on Friday evening' at the Lincoln. Dean G. W. A. Luckey will address the child study section of the Ne braska State Teachers' association in Omaha this week. Dr. R. A. Lyman has gone to Omaha to deliver an address before the State Teachers' association on Friday morn ing. He will return Friday noon. C. M. Kincaide, '20, has received no tice from the government of his selec tion for a clerkship in the office of the adjutant-general at Washington, D. C. He will leave within the next week to take up his new work there. Stewart and Richard Hadley re turned from Omaha yesterday, where they attended the funeral of their brother, Frank Hadley. Hadley was graduated from the University in '98, and was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Dean Amanda Heppner left today for Omaha to attend the Teachers' as sociation. She will be present at the sectional meetings and the University luncheon, and Friday she will go to the Teachers' luncheon at the Black stone, and to the meetings of advisors and deans of women. Dean Heppner will return Saturday. Miss Bessie Williamson will be in charge of the office today and tomorrow. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Junior Football All men interested in class foot ball meet on athletic field at 11 o'clock this morning. Commercial Club A short business meeting will be held Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in University hall. All members and those interested in commercial work are urged to be present. Mathematics Club The first regular meeting of the Mathematics club will be held Friday. November 9, in Faculty hall, Temple, at 7:30 o'clock. Prof. A. L. Candy and PHONE B3398 O R R H E U 7V "BIG TIME" THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Nov, 8, 9, 10 Premier Danseur of the Imperial Theatres THEODORE KOSLOFF Moscow and Petrograd, and His MPERIAL RUSSIAN BALLET E. Charles Pensee Five and Florence Baird Nelsons "SONgTfLAGE" "HOOPS MY DEAR" Alf Grant Dorothy Hays & Company in In a One-Act Comedy Ent.tled SONGS AND STORIES "A WEEK'S NOTICE The Versatile "Wonderboy" Orpheum Concert Orchestra Assisted0 by MssDolly Prof. A. J. Babich, Doctor HORACE WRIGHT 6 RENE DIETRICH The Somewhat Different Singers in a New and " "Somewhat Different" Offering Matinee Every Afternoon at 2:30-Night Performance at 8:20 atinee-Any Seat 25 Cents. Night-Reserved at 25c, 50c and a- -Taw ArMiirmal 75c Miss Frances UnlsUn -ni ooi, m. Hon of officers at last meeting was deferred and will be held at this meet ing, and prizes for last year's activity contest will bo announced. Sophomore Relay Tryouts All sophomores are requested to at tend the relay try-outs this afternoon at 4 o'clock on the athletic field. Twins' Club All members of the Twins' club will see the treasurer and pay their portion for the support of the orphan twins in France. Saddle and Sirloin Club Saddle and Sirloin club will meet at the home of Elliott Davis, 3116 Holdrege street, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Freshman Oylmpics The freshman class will hold an im portant meeting in Law 101 at 11:30 o'clock today for Olympic prepara tions. All first year men are urged to attend. Komensky Klub The Komensky Klub will hold its i Home-( onung meeting in the Temple November 10 at 7:45 o'clock. A farce entitled "His Lesson" will be presented and a musical program will be given. Kearney Club The Kearney club will hold a meet ing Saturday evening,-November 10, in University hall 106. All students who have attended Kearney normal at any time are cordially invited to be present at this meeting. Freshman Football All freshmen who want to try out for the class football team are urged to be at the Armory Friday at 12 o'clock. The meeting will last only a short time, but will be important. This does not include members of the freshman varsity. Geology Students Sigma Gamma Epsilon, the geo logical fraternity, will hold a meeting in Museum 301, Thursday, November 8, at S o'clock. A special invitation is extended to all new students inter ested in geology. All active members are requested to be presenfor a busi ness meeting at 7 o'clock sharp. Delian Literary Society The Delian Literary society will hold its regular weckiy meeting at 8 Shell Cordovan Shoes IF you're posted on the latest styles most young men are you'll know that shell Cordovan leather (horsehide) is "the" stylish leather of the year. Our Shoes oi this leather, as in all leathers, arc the finest Shoes made. Shoes for Ladies, Too. .57.50 Shoes for Men, Women and Children o'clock Friday evening in the banquet room of the Temple. All students are cordially invited to attend. Old mem bers are urged to be present as an important business meeting is to be held. Senior Football Team Senior men are urged to get out for the class football team. First meet ing will be held in Dr. Stewart's of fice Thursday at 11 o'clock. Every senior who has ever played football should be there. Mystic Fish Mystic .Fish will meet, for the election of officers Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. All members be present at this special meeting as other impor tant business will be discussed. University Girls' Tea Dean Amanda Heppner wishes to announce to the girls that the girls' tea this week will be held on Friday afternoon from 3 until 5, instead of on Thursday. Faculty Patriotic League A business meeting of the patriotic league, faculty division, will be held in Music hall, Temple Thursday eve ning, November S, at 7:30 o'clock. The chief subjects for discussion will be the Y. M. C. A. fund and Armenian and Syrian relief. F. V. Sanford, Secretary. ess IfWW.l. 11 "l ' -VTT.TZT f - -' Farads- );feilifei-v :1 ""'J.mt: AC HI EYEHENT Twenty-five years "ago the General' It has 'set free: the -spirit ofresearch. Electric Company was founded. j has given tangible form to inven- Since then, electricity has sent its thrill t.on, in apparatus of infinite piecision through the whole structure of life, and gigantic power. Eager to turn wheels, to lift and carry. And it has gone forth.co-opcrating with to barush dark, to gather heat, to hurl e very industry, to command this unseen . voices and thoughts across space, to force and fetch it far to serve all people, give the world new tools for its work By th achicvcmcnts which this conv - electricity has bent to man's wiU. ny already ncor may best Throughout this period the General be judged the greater ends its future Electric Company has held the great shall attain, the deeper mysteries it responsibilities and high ideals of yet shall solve in electrifying more leadership. and more f thc world's work- rjr!&M 1g&1$f& CCJpSM' i fT i aw.