THE DAILY NEBRASKAN "THE NIGHT BOAT" AND LILLIAN FITZGERALD AT THE ORPHEUM "The Night Boat" is just ahout the cleverest and best acted skit that wo have seen in months. It's good all the way through, with a scream ingly ludicrous finale. Lillian Fitz gerald Uvea up to her billing as "vaudeville's most versatile per former." Her hoiirs are wonders in every way, well sung and acted in the typical Fitzgerald manner. A. S. W. in Salt Lake Ilernld-Republican. Adv. beat and you avoid the hurry and your request we will hold them until worry of last minute buying. At ready to mail. Come in and if nothing pleases, we will design some thing especially for you. GEORGE BROTHERS ' Printers and Stationers 1313 N Street C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort i T7..11on ArnViAB rnmnvnl nf f!nrna onrl rnirrnnni.. vr-..:i Adjustment ui , inS inuis ,n renter nd tbo relief of Bunions Phone COMFORT SHOES B-3781 Christmas Greeting Cards should be ordered now. The selection is I - I ni 1VER THEATRE Tonight, Wed. and Wed. Matinee THE BIRD OF PARADISE PHONE B-3398 QRPHEURfl Western Vaudeville Monday .Tuesday and Wednesday December 3, 4, 5, 131 Tenth Episode "THE SEVEN PEARLS" VAUDEVILLE WATSON & LITTLE "A Matrimonial Bargain FIVE VIOLIN GIRLS A Dainty Quintette Who Sing, Dance and Play FIELDS & WELLS Classical Comics WEISE TROUPE The Acme of Athletic Perfection Matinee every afternoon at 2:30; any seat 15 cents. Nights at 7:15 and 9:00: any seat 25 cents. "WAR TAX ADDITIONAL" COMING Beginning Monday Mat. Dec. 10 Ending Wednesday mai, ucs. i Thomas H. Ince presents i.r l V I I I T A T I O N" The Million Dollar Motion Pic ture Spectacle Dy laaraner Sullivan; music by Victor L. Direct from Criterion Theater, New YorK, wnere aumiooiun orices packed the house. "Nothing so stupendous ever created by the brain ot man. New York Evening Journal. Matinees at 2:30; all seats 25c. Nights at 8:20; orchestra seats, 50c, balcony, 25c. War Tax Additional WE HAVE KHAKI COLORED YARNS FOR KNITTING SWEATERS, SOCKS, HELMETS, WRISTLETS, ETC. FANCY DRAPE VEILS in new scroll and fancy chenille dotted ef fects, in wanted colors, priced very low at 75c to $1.98 Main Floor. r 1 (GOLP & CO. r Little , - Trading l.m.- 112 to 122 North 10th St., Lincoln tump CROSS-CUT TRIM MING FURS Nutria,. Ermine Muskrat, Coney, etc. black, brown and white furs 2-inch widths priced at, yard $1,81.25, $1.50 The Supreme Selling Event of the Year --- The Great Sample Purchase Sale gf Stunning Coats Tliis mighty sale of the season's smartest Coats for women and misses at lower than usual January Clearance prices continues this entire week. Bought at far below value, a big New York manufacturer's entire sample line combined with own great stock of stunning cloth Coats over three hundred stunning models in all are offered at these five startling sale prices, making it a selling event of the rarest character one worthy of the attendance of every woman in Nebraska. Bear in mind that the values quoted represent our own low regular prices which were the lowest to be found ANYWHERE and now, with these startling added reductions, mean the most wonderful Coat values of the whole year! EVERY COAT OFFERED is a master production of the fashion-designers art and strictly up-to-the-hour in every style detail. Many are trimmed with and have large, convertible cape collars of richest furs such as muskrat, Australian opossum, Hudson, '" seal, near seal, Nutria, natural raccoon, black with plain, or fancy satins, peau de cygnes, etc. Materials embrace: Bolivia, Bernice Cloth, Wool Velour, Silverton Velour, Pebble Cloth, Cut Velour, Cheviot, Suede Velour, Plain Velour, Vicuna, Pom Pom, etc., in all the favored and staple shades. Before even considering the purchase of a coat anywhere, come here and see the wonderful values this big sale of fers, for then, and not till then, will you realize the real immensity of the tremendous savings represented. Remem ber, the great special purchase lot combined with our own great regular, stock offered at these five sensational sale prices ! (See Window Display) Second Floor. Big Shows & Good Music L. M. Gorman, Mgr. Monday and Tuesday Another Big Feature That Is Breaking Records Everywhere HALL CAINE'S Greatest Story "THE MANX MAN" Also Comedy, Topical and War News Shows Star -1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. Bargain Matinees All OQl S jyl LOT 1 Values to $20 and the biggest Coat values offered in months at only $13.50 LOT 2 Values to $27.50 and the might iest garment values presented in months at $18,50 LOT 3 Values to $35 and the year's most sensational Coat val ues offered at $23.50 LOT 4 Values to $40 and the most stun ning Coats ever of fered at the very low price of $28.50 LOT 5 Values to $50 and Coats that were unsurpassed at origi nal prices at this sale $37.50 Bow was called home Sunday by the unexpected death of her father. Lieutenant Gene Dinsmore, ex-'20, is at home in Lincoln for a few days. Dinsmore recently received his com mission as second yeutenant in the artillery at Fort Snelling. SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR November 27 Sigma Nu freshmen house dance. November 28 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Rosewilde. November 29 Beta Theta Pi Lincoln. December 7 Girls' Cornhusker party Armory. December 8 Comus Club dance. Pi Kappa Phi dance Temple. December 14 Alpha Theta Chi Lincoln. Pre-Medic hop Rosewilde. Phi Delta Theta Temple. December 15 Freshman hop Lincoln Alpha Delta Pi Rosewilde. Sigma Nu pig dinner chapter house. All-University Christmas party Armory. The Sigma Nu freshmen enter tained for the upperclassmen at a house dance last Tuesday evening. About thirty couples were present. The out-of-town guests present were Jack Clarke, ex-'19, Kansas Univer sity: Robert Vernon, '17, Camp Funs wn, and Frank Parsons, Omaha. The Jjaaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burch, Miss Lois Moore, C. A. Freeman and Ernest Ken- ney. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Red Cross The Red Cross rooms will not be open this week either for work or for classes. A. I. E. E. The Electrical engineering stu dents will meet in E. E. laboratory Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Three seniors will tell of their ex periences in the telephone work. Fnancial Statement Engineers hop, given by the En gineering society on November 24, at the Lincoln. Total receipts, in cluding war tax, $125.41; expendi tures: music, $43; hall, $25; refresh ments, 317.50; programs, 312; adver tising, $2.50; doorkeeper, $2; flowers, $1.50; printing tickets, $1; war tax, $12.61. Total expenses, $118.61. Net gain, $7.80, which will be left in the treasury of the so ciety. Complimentary tickets were issued to the following persons: L. M. Soltow, H. Langdon. N. E. Diehl, V. Kaufman, J. M. Root, H. F. Weatherbee and H. B. Thompson. Audited December 3, 1917. T. A. WILLIAMS. Observatory Closed Public evening at the observatory will be omitted this evening on ac count of the smallpox epidemic. Visit Historical Society Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Butcher of Broken Bow visited th Historical society Monday. Mr. Butcher has taken several thousand pictures of pioneer life in Nebraska which are in the collection at the Historical society rooms. John Riddell Leaves School for Navy Service John Riddell, '18, has left school to enlist in the navy. He will be stationed in Lincoln for the present as a recruiting officer for this dis trict. Riddell has played a prominent part in student life in the University. During the past year he has been a member of the Cornhusker coaching staff. He also served on various University committees and was presi dent of the Student Patriotic league. He is a member of the Delta Tau Delta. News Writing The class in news writing will meet this evening in Music hall, Temple, instead of Law 101. M. M. FOGG. PERSONALS Mi8s Annabelle Beal of Broken Girls' Cornhusker Party Any group of girls wishing o K've a stunt at the annual Cornhusker party notify Dorothy Pettis, F-2412, or Alice Temple, 11-3580, by Tues day evening. Catholic Students The Catholic Students' club will meet Tuesday evening, December 4, at 7 o'clock in the church parlors of the Cathedral at Fourteenth and K street. Important. Pre-Medic Society Pre-Medic society will meet in the general lecture room. Bessey hall, today at 11 o'clock to discuss plans for the Orthepedic trip. Im portant. Senior Hop Ninety tickets and twelve compli mentaries have been validated for the Senior Hop, given by the class S 1918. at the Ul 5. 1918. T. A. ULLIAMS. Coast Guard Service Examinations for appointment of carets in the coast guard servfce win be held December 17. App 1 Stlons must be sent in tamedtaWb, to the. central department Blanks for application and the address of the department may be secured from Prf. L. F. Seaton. a '4 3 V olV. I J V If i 1:1 V The Corset Is the Foundation Your college outfit starts with a MARION HUTCHINS as Luana In "The Bird of Paradise" at THE OLIVER Tonight and Wednesday UCrl Your figure will be graceful, and you will have distinct style, irrespective of simplicity in dress, and your heahh as sured. Moreover, a Redfern Model is so ideally corrc fortable, fitting so natur ally that its wearer may do any athletic stunt as easily as she dances, rides or walks, in her corset. Be sure to have your Redfern Corset properly fitted before you choose your suits and frocks then their correct appearance is assured. $3.50 up For Sal By Miller and Paine mm 1:1111