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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1917)
TToY MILLER, For Foot Comfort . T?.,n-n Arches, removal of Corns ami Inc-rowim? N..ih Adjustment or rf Bun,ons 410 Canter COMFORT SHOES B.37i Ruilding in aaaaanlaaaW I .lul. lT'V I COMING Wednesday and Thursday CONSTANCE TALMADGE l cosmo Hamilton's Novel novei II All "Scandal" ORPHEUEVi Western Vaudeville Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday November 19-20-21, 1917 Tenth Episode "SEVEN PEARLS" VAUDEVILLE Howatson &. Swaybelle Adanac Trio Otto Koerner & Co. 7 Bonomor Arabs Universal News Weekly Orpheum Concert Orchestra Matinee every afternoon at 2:30 Any seat 15 cents. Nights at 7:15 and 9:00; any seat 25 cents War Tax Additiona STARTING WEDNESDAY M. S. HART IN AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE "The Narrow Trail'' A Typical Hart Picture of Wild Out-of-Door Life, Filled With Won drous Pictures of the West and Throbbing With Tense Incidents and Thrilling Adventures HO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION WEDNES., THURS. AND FRIDAY William Farnum if IN A SUPER PICTURE "THE CONQUEROR A GRIPPING DRAMA PICTURING THE CAREER OF General Sam Houston A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION piLRGANACCO M PA N I M 6NT Shows at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 EDGAR E. DUNCAN, Manager SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR November 23 Senior Hop Kosewilde. November 24 Art Club-Rohemian party, Art hall, engineers' hop Lincoln. Phi Gamma Delta house dance. houseDma BeU freshmen dance Kappa Sigma freshmen dance Tem ple. Pi Beta Phi-house dance. November 27 No'embere8hmen-hOUSe daDC6 I&IJPS EP8lloa-R"wllde. tSTW Party-Armory. Alpha Theta Chi-Temple. PERSONALS SSrS v,8ited Saturday Ve,8lted In Counc11 Blu" Rnth ti Sunlay. eek it fc.UOu 8pent the end oI the at her home iU Omnha. Louise Nisscn of Camp Dodge snent Saturday and Sunday in Lincoln. Bushnell Guild announces the pledg ing of Roger Jenkins, '18. of Lincoln. Vivian MeNamara of Nebraska City visited at the Alpha Xi Delta Monday. Ardeitt Moian spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at her homo in Ne braska City. Miss Julia Vance, acting head of the home economics department, returned Monday from Washington, D. C. Mrs. J. G. Reeder, who has been visiting her daughter, Marion, left Tuesday evening to return to her home in Columbus, Neb. David L. Diefenderfer, ex-'19, stopped at the Bushnell Guild house yesterday on his way to the Great Lakes naval training station where he will prepare for the radio service. Dean Stout has received a letter from Adolph Blunk, E. K. '17, in which he states that he has received a second lieutenant's commission in the coast artillery. Walter Bauman, '20, left Monday evening for Washington, I). C, where he has been assigned to duty in the office of the adjutant-general. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Deutscher Geselliger Verein The Deutscher Geselliger Verein will meet Thursday evening, Novem ber 22, at 7:30 o'clock, with Tekla Alexis, 1420 Garfield street. Football Ushers All men desiring to usher at the Syracuse game Thanksgiving day, will file their names in the Awgwan office between 3 and 5 o'clock any afternoon. University Girls' Tea The last tea of the season v ill be held Thursday afternoon in Art hall, from 4 until 5:30. All University girls are invited. Faculty womn in the department of foreign languages will be the assisting hostesses. All-University Party Committee A meeting of the general committee for all-University parties has been called for Thursday evening. All members are urged to be prompt as roll will be called at 7 o'clock sharp Junior Football Practice Junior fotoball practice, 11 o'clock today, Nebraska field. All juniors out. Palladian Literary Society Palladian Literary society will hold its annual initiation of new members at Palladian hall Friday evening. All members must be at the hall promptly at 8 o'clock. Tegner Society - The Tgncr society will meet Satur day at 8 o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. rooms of thp Temple. All Scandinavi ans are welcome. Deutscher Geselliger Verein The Deutscher Geselliger Verein will meet Thursday evening. November 22, at 7:30 o'clock with Tekla Alexis. 1420 Garfield street. Prof. L. Fossler will give an illustrated talk on Goethes' "Reineke Fuchn." University Peru Club The second meeting of the Univer sity Peru dub will be held Saturday pvening. November 24. at 8 o'clock in the University Women's building. The election of otlicers will occur at this meeting. All former students of Peru Normal, whether graduates or not, are requested to come and Join the club. ALUMNI NEWS Mr. Robert D. Rands, who was for merly an aEsistant in the botany de partment, visited here last week. Since leaving the University Mr. Rands has taken a degree of doctor of philosophy in botany at the University of Wisconsin and has accepted a posi tion as plant pathologist at the great Dutch botanical garden at Buitenzorg, Java. Dr. Rands is uncertain as to whether he will go because of the in ternational situation. He wishes very much to go in order that he may study the diseases of the rubber tree. There has been an increasing scarcity of ruber during the last few years and he now hopes to be detailed by the government to h sip maintain the sup ply by fighting the diseases of the rubber tree. Checks Potash Surveys Professor G. El Conctra. head of the deartment of geograhy and conserva tion, returned yesterday from North western Nebraska, where he has been checking up surveys made of the pot ash lakes. You'll be wanting some new things to go with that new suit or overcoat let our furnishings de partment supply you. Clever new things in Arrow Shirts Knitted Ties Silk and Knitted Mufflers Sweaters Phoenix Silk Hose Borsalino Hats An extensive showing of Gifts for Boys in the Army. 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