" ' b -tuvn, . .... - THE DAILY NEBRASKAN C ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Agistment of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails ft canter the re'ie Bunions Phone 41 COMFORT SHOES ' B-3781 Building Friday and Saturday MABEL TALIAFERRO DRAFT 258 6even Acts A sensational play sweep ing the country like wildfire. f SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR November 23 Senior Hop Rosewllde. November 24 Art Club Bohemian party. Art hall. Engineers' hop Lincoln. Phi Gamma Delta house dance. Gamma Phi Beta freshmen dance house. Kappa Sigma freshmen dance Tem ple. Pi Beta Phi house dance. November 27 Sigma Nu freshmen house dance. November 28 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Rosewllde. November 29 Beta Theta Pi Lincoln. December 7 Girls' Cornhusker party Armory. PERSONALS Earl Hines, '16, of Scotts Bluffs was in Lincoln Wednesday. Frank Cuchara of Lodge Pole, will visit friends in Lincoln Saturday. Janet Adams, '19, will spend the end of the week at her home in Eagle. Helen Wyant of Newman Grove, is visiting Ethel Hoagland the latter part of this week. Mrs. F. A. Rugg of Boston, is visit ing at the Pi Beta Phi house the latter part of this week. Mabel Bentley, '19, left this morning for Omaha, where she will spend Sat urday and Sunday. Ethel Chace, '17, of Stanton, will visit at the Alpha Omocron Pi house Saturday and Sunday. Joseph Hullman, ex-20, of Wausa, is in the Methodist hospital in Omaha with the typhoid fever. Beatrice DIerks of the Physical Ed ucation department, is teaching gym nasium at the McKinley school this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ashbrook of Mitchell, and their daughter Harri ette, expect to drive to Camp Funston Saturday. Boyd wants to see you about your printing. Taken From City Y. M. C. A. lobby a note book, containing physic and rhetoric notes. Kindly return to place taken from. - 52-Zt OMAHA HAT FACTORY LINCOLN "The Most Original Shop' M en of .Nebraska We Are Showing The Greatest Aggregation of FINE HATS AT $2.50 We have ever shown "FIXIN'S, TOO" "I sc. Kokesch's Supreme Jazz Band The Incomparable For Bookings Call F-3653 PHONE B3398 ORPHEUM -Big Time," Thursday, Friday, Saturday Jessie Busley AND COMPANY in "Paney'a Particular Punch" By Wilard Mack MARIE STOODARD In a Vaudeville Caricature Harry Alpha NORWOOD AND HALL "Sense and Nonaenae" .FRANK HARTLEY A Juggler Who Entertains Charlie Howard AND COMPANY In a New Act Entitled "CURED" With Margaret Taylor and Frank Williamson 9 -PROSPERITY" A Formula for Content By Hugh Herbert COLONEL DIAMOND & GRANDDAUGHTER in "Youth and Old Age" HEARST-PATH E NEW8 FEATURE ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Matinee Every Afternoon at 2:30 Night Poance. at 8:20 Matlnee-Any Seat. 25c Nights-Reserved at 25c. 50c and 75c War Tax Additional UNIVERSITY NOTICES 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. Delian Literary Society Delian Literary society will hold its' regular weekly meeting in banquet room of the Temple, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Senior Class Pins All seniors order their class pins at Hallett'8 Jewelry store, 1143 O street, before November 24. A small deposit is required. 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. Union Literary Society The Union Literary society will hold its regular weekly meeting Friday evening at 8:15 o'clock, in Union hall, Temple. Interesting entertainment in the nature of a "4-minute program" will be given. A cordial invitation to attend is extended to all. University Chorus Both men and women members of the chorus will meet in the Armory instead of Art hall this evening at 5 o'clock, for rehearsal with the organs and strings. Graduate Teachers' Club The graduate teachers will note the change in the hour for the meeting this evening. The meeting will be held at 8:30 o'clock instead of 8:00 o'clock, in University hall 202. Prof. G. E. Barber will give an illustrated lecture on "Roman Art in Temple and Home." Pan-Hellenic Meeting A Pan-Hellenic meeting will be held this evening at 5 o'clock in Faculty hall. All delegates are urged to De present as important matters will be considered. Senior Caps senior cans here. Call for them at the Coop, book store before Monday evening. ThonVstrivine dinner reauires appro- nrtatA table decorations to lend the proper spirit to the occasion. Place Cards, Candle snaaes. inui wup anu other pretty favors designed for Thanksgiving day are here for your choosing. Engraved Invitations, An nouncements, Visiting caras, onnsi maa fireetine Cards. Pay our store a visit and make your selection now. GEORGE BROTHERS, 1313 N St. THANKSGIVING a "dress-up" Day ASIDE from the "deep-down" feeling thai the day brings, there is a desire to do honor by wearing especially good "togs." WE ARE headquarters for garments of char acter coats, suits, blouses, dresses, hats. Our shoes are the finest made. Our ac cessories of dress, such as gloves, hosiery, neck wear, bring distinction. D DURING the lUg dame the chill winds will pass you by if you wind soft furs about your neck and shoulders. Motor robes will not come amiss. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA NEWS FROM CAMP Leonard Bahensky, ex-'20, Mech., is now fighting in France, in Company A, 2nd Engineers, American Expedition ary forces, via New York. He writes that he saw three Zeppelins brought down by the French forces in one day. He enlisted May 14, and trained at Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas. Chas. F. France, ex-lS, now first lieutenant in the 17th Aero equadron located at Camp Hicks, Fort Worth, Texas, made a call at the Engineering department Thursday. 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