THE DAILY NEBRASK AN I OLIVlTiAIi Nov. 20-Symphony Concert Nov 22-lnternational C.rcu.t. Zl 23-24-The Brandeis Payers NOV. tot-" KH-.U" Nov. 28-"His Bridal Night Nov. 29-Kolb & Dill Coming Friday and Satur FMILY STEVENS In the DeLuke Metro Production A SLEEPING MEMORY Shows Start 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 P. M. Matinees All Seats 10c Night Shows All Seats 20c Price Includes War Tax , ALUMNI NEWS O. W. Aim, '17, is now a graduate 6tudent in the teachers' college of Col umbia university. He expects to be granted a degree next spring. Musical Program At Convocation Selections from Bach, Rogers, Guil mant and Lesson were played on the organ by Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond, di rector of music, at convocation yester day morning at 11 o'clock in Memorial hall. f The program follows: Prelude B fiat Minor Bach Intermezzo Rogers Marche Funebre et Chant Sera- phique Guilmant Allegro Lesson COMING AT CONVOCATION November 20. John 7.. White "The Single Tax." November 22. Professor W. F. Dann, discussion of "The Jewels of the Madonna," "Faust," "La Traviata." November 26. Thanksgiving pro gram. The governor's proclamation will be read. Mrs. Raymond will have charge of the music. CLEANERS-PRESSERS-DYERS HAVE THE EVANS DO YOUR CLEANING TELEPHONES B2311 and B 3355 RHONE B3398 ORPHEUM "Big Time," Thursday, Friday, Saturday Wilbur Nella Mack & Walker "A Pair of Tickets" HARRY HINES "The 58th Variety" Tom Edith KERR & ENSIGN And Their Talking Fiddle The Hearst-Pathe News Showing Notable Events Princess Kalama And Her Selected Hawaiian Company Presenting ECHOES OF KILAUEA A Spectacular Novelty in Two Scenes DAVUXSAPIRSTEIN Foremost American Pianist Twentieth Century Wonders MANG & SNYDER Master Athletes Orpheum Concert Orchestra Prof. A. J. Babich, Director Mrs. Gene Hughes & Company In a Sartorial Comedy "GOWNS" By Edgar Allen Woolf Matinee Every Afternoon at 2:30 Night Performances at 8:20 Matinee Any Seat, 25c Nights Reserved at 25c, 50c and 75c War Tax Additional immIi' " mmTT??5!?!TTIT?T!!rTZ!Z wiwnrviflm I ' ; " ' ' s ' '' i WW lip ! ?rv.i i -fi i r n m i i i i " - 1M VI HI Jl 1 I lyiM(o i i t I ... i IN OLUS the outside nirt 1 i i mrm one carmen Tl.i, meant that the shirt can't work out ot Uie trou.,, -y- no .'art tails to buncU in .ea- in u ent. Ofc I Z,"7 bl the c"ns!ort C 7. Wl crotch, JJ T H I OLUS is coat cut. opens all closed hack. See illustration the way uoiu- For golf, tennis and field wear, we r -..i.rmi " aturhedcolkr OLUS with regular or ho.- ..eevei. I.wra . f"r very tall or stout men. All shin fabnes, in smart d'k. including silks $1.50 to $10.00. OLUS mtiM PAJAUAS fcc loontl... wain; Jind d No , to thT c. 1 tlO f -50. Aak yew JnW for OLUS. BokUt o-r.--t. PHOilPS-JOJfES C0MPAXT, Mk 11MBrod ft Hi SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR November 16 Students of 1220 It street Temple. Comus Club Rosewilde. November 17 Y. M. C. A. Membership party Y. M. C. A. Temple. Catholic Students' club dance Temple. Silver Serpent party for Junior girls Alpha XI Delta house. November 23 Iron Sphinx Lincoln. Senior Hop Rosewilde. v November 24 Engineers' hop Lincoln. Thl Gamma Delta house dance. Bohemian Club party Art hall. Gamma Phi Beta freshmen dance house. Kappa Sigma freshmen dance Tem ple. Pi Reta Thl house dance. Phi Delta Theta house dance. November 27 Sigma Nu freshmen house dance. November 28 Art Club Bohemian party Art hall Sigma Alpha Epsilon Rosewilde. November 29 Beta Theta Pi Lincoln. December 7 Girls' Cornhusker party Armory. December 8 Junior Law hop Rosewilde. December 14 Alpha Theta Chi Temple. PERSONALS Mary Alice Davey, '18, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Davey. Margaret McDougal, '20, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Tecumseh. Ruth York of Cedar Bluffs is visit ing Alfreda Mackprang at the Achoth house this week. Eliza Bickett, ex-'19, of Superior, vis ited at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday afternoon. Carl Stockton, '20, has left school en account of sickness and returned to her home in Norfolk. Florence Lewis, '20, leaves Friday night for Omaha, where she wi'l spend Saturday and Sunday. Lucy Jeffords, '17, and Joseph El well, '18, intend to drive to Lawrence. Kas., to attend the game Saturday. Frances Whitmore, '19, Marjorie Hesseltine, '19, Marguerite Howard, '20, and Ruth Jorgenson, '18, leave today for Kansas. Prof. E. H. Barbour returned early this week from an 800-mile drive in western Nebraska. Resources were examined and a number of fossil beds visited. One entirely new and dis tinct mammoth was secured. Recent Arrivals In Military Lace Boots The delight of college girls, and the season's fad. 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