THE DAILY NEBRASK.AN C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Adjnstnionv ui ........ . - '"t'uniug ians 0 Ganter na the rellof of Bunions Phone 410 Ganter Building COMFORT SHOES B-3781 (II.IVER-THEATRE Tonlflht, Tues., Tue. Matlnw "JOHNNY GET YOUR GUN" With John Bennlon and Original Cast Evo.$1.50 to 50o. Bargain Matinee Orch. $1.00 to 75c. Balcony-50c to 25c Wei Mat. and Night, Jan 1 LOWERY a Hiwatnw nuAiLl rr q MAS rpheum Always the Best Show in Town Today, Matinee and Evening THRILLING Beyond Your Wlldeet Dreamt THE UNIVERSALE Stupendous Spectacular Production JULES VERNE'8 "20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA" Produced at a cost exceeding half a million dollar and ' requiring more than two years In the making SEE The death grapple between giant octopus and -pearl diver (The only motion picture of Ite kind In the world) showing an octopus and a man In ferocious battle on the ocean'a bottom. SEE The strange funeral proces sion wending Its way to the grave yard of Captain Nemo. SEE The magic submarine win dow, and view the amazing pan oramas of the deep, more fasci nating than anything on the face of the earth. UNDER-SEA PHOTOGRAPHY MADE POSSIBLE 3Y THE WILLIAMSON. INVENTIONS Matineea at 2:30; nights at 8:20. Prices for adults, January Bargain matinee, 15c; nights 25c. Extra special price for children 12 years or under, any seat all ahows, .10c. War tax additional. Big Shows A" Good Music Urn Pctrova IN Daughter Qf Destiny if SHOWS 8TART AT 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 pw m. t WAR PRINCIPAL TOPIC FOR ECONOMICS MEETING (Continued from page one.) SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR January 19 Farm House dance Rosewllde. Alpha Xi Delta dance Lincoln, January 25 Junior Prom Lincoln. January 26 Alpha Phi Lincoln. - January 11 Delta Gamma entertained thirty coupJeR at the chapter house. Miss Charlotte Lowe chaperoned at the party. The Comus club entertained sev enty-flve couples at the Rosewllde. Professor and Mrs. H. B. Pier and Professor and Mrs. E. L. Jenkins were the chaperonta. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Beck and Pro fessor E. L. Jenkins chaperoned the Catholic students' club dance In the Music hall at the Temple. Thirty-live couples attended the party. Fifty-five couples attended the dance given by PI Beta. Phi at the Lincoln. Professor and Mrs. A. A Reed, and Professor M. M. Fogg were chaterones. The out-of-town guests were Helen Reed of Omaha, Tarita Turnure of Red Cloud, Edna Olson of Johnson and Lorene Hansen of Sioux City. "Artists in War Time." Professor Sarka Hrbkova will discuss "Ne braska Women in the War," later In the afternoon. Professor Hrbkova's lecture will be followed by a "Getting Acquainted" tea. The" assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Keith Neville, Mrs. Emma Reed Davlsson, Mrs. Samuel Avery and Mrs. E. A. Burnett. The topic for discussion Thursday will be "Conservation." Prof. Julia Vance, Prof. C. W. Pugsley, Mary E. Hokahr and Esther Ord are the speakers. Wednesday afternoon Prof. Alice Howell of the department of dramatics, will give the reading, "The Happiest Time." Thursday mornlnr an o-rpiirnlnn will ha held tO the dairy building where a demonstra tlon will be given. Thursday afternoon Ruth Curtlss, instructor of home economics, will discuss "Our Supply of Textiles." Kalherine Cranor, also of the depart ment will tell of "History of Costume" and her lecture will be illustrated by Hdes... LOST Alpha Zeis pin. W. F. Rob erta on back. Call B151S. 75-3t Lost Melon-shaped - Nutria Mull Finder call F-29S4. 793t Wanted Student to tend flras. L. A.Sherman. dean's office, 76-77-78 Lost Waterman safety fountain with attached clasp. Return to 6tu:ent Activities' Office. 73t January 12 Bushnell Guild entertained fifteen couples at a dance, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Starboard. About twenty -five couples attended the dance given by Alpha Omlcron PI sorority at the chapter house. Mrs. E. Benner chaperoned. Alpha G&mma Rho gave a dance, which was chaperoned by Professor and Mrs. E. L. MacQuiddy. About fifteen couples attended. Seventy-five couples were present at a." dance given by Delta Chi at the Lincolif. Dr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Stewart chaperoned. Captain Gill, '15, of Ft. Snelling was the out-of-town guest. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained twenty-five couples at a dance at the chapter house. Mr. and Mrs. John Clemens were the chaperones. The out-of-town guest was R. J. White of Omaha. PER80NAL8 Lucile Baugham is ill at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Helen Loftman is ill at the Alpha XI Delta house. Lorene Hendricks spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Wahoo. Esther Parks, '20, spent the end of the week in Omaha with her parents. Margaret McDougal spent the end of the week at Tier home in Tecumseh. Mable and Frances Anderson were at their tome in Wahoo Saturday and Sunday. Margaret Carnaby spent the end of the week, visiting at her home in Omaha. Lucile Crapenhoft visited her par ents in Arlington the latter part of the week. J. J. Klima, former superintendent of schools at Shelby, is in town await ing his call for the navy. Vivian McNamara of Nebraska City visited at the Alpha XI Delta house the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ream of Broken Bow will visit their daughter, Loy, at the Achoth house Monday. Caroline Funk. '16, who is teaching at Blair this year, visited at the Alpha XI Delta house Sunday. Helen Reed, of Omaha, Edna Olson of Johnson, and Lorene Hansen of Sioux City visited at the Pi Beta Phi house the latter part of the week. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Dellan Society There will be a special business meeting of the' Delian Literary so ciety Tuesday at 11 in U 204. All members are urged to be present. Senior Debates A meeting of the inter-class debat ing board will be held in Law 202 Tuesday at 11 o'clock. All members of the different class debating teams are urged to be present. Debating Board AH seniors wishing to tryout for the class debating team will please leave their name with G. V. Lund mark or A. C. Kreba at once. Junior Debating Juniors wishing to try out for the class debating team are asked to . .1.1. ,.mp with Geo. Driver leave i""' ... , Y. M. C. A. office, TempK. building, before January 15. - University Soldiers When you don your uniform you'll find yourself wanting the many things that add to your comfort and appearance as a soldier Regulation Accessories Army "Slip-on" Sweaters The Regulation sleeveless Sweaters $2.70 and $4.95 Wrap Leggins Can be worn at all A Cft times except at drill vOU Regulation Khaki J CA Leggins pl.uU Money Belts 50c, 75c, $1.00 Khaki cloth, rubber lined Abdominal Bands..... $2.50 Khaki Handerchiefs JZr 2 for... Regulation Silk Cflr Hankerchiefs..... DKJK Wristlets, 25c CI Gloves..... Bronze Collar and Cap Ornaments, IZn all branches of the service. UV Get these things when. your uniform comes you'll be ready 6V .011 Nebraskan Applications Applications for election to the posi tions of editor-in-chief, managing edi tor and associate editors, business manager and assistant business man ager will be received in the Student Activities ofllce op till 11 o'clock Tues day, January 15. T. A. WILLIAMS. Inter-Sorority Basketball The physical education department are very anxious that every sorority who expects to take part in the tournament. Ket the tames of those on their team in before Monday. These names may be handed either to Blanche Hiwrlns or Camille Koch. It is hoped to have a complete list of those who will take part, printed Monday. N. E. A. Bulletins CoDies of the N. E. A. bulletin have been received by Dr. G. W. A. Luckey and anyone who wants one may have it by calling at the office in Univer sity hall at 11 or 3 o'clock. Sigma- Delta Chi Tmrvnrtnnt meeting of Slerma Delta Chi, Journalistic fraternity, will be held at the Commercial club Monday noon. The Ea.n! CLEANERS-PRESSERS-DYERS . HAVE THE EVANS DO YOUrtJ CLEANING TELEPHONES B2311 and B3355 The University School of Music AND OTHER FINE ART8 Two Term Course in Playground Supervision and Story Telling- Begins January 28th Summer Settlon Begin Jun 17th, Lasting Five Weeks NEXT REGULAR TERM OPENS JANUARY 28TH Get Catalogue and Special Information ACROSS THE STREET Chemical Society to Meet Wednesday mgnt The meetinc of the Nebraska sec tion of the American chemical society scheduled to meet Saturday night was postponed to Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the lecture room of the Chemistry building. Dr. F. W. Upson will speak on "Chemistry and the War." The talks will be of general Interest aud the public is invited. Receives Offer to Be Child Study Assistant Miss Grace Munson has received an offer from Chicago to be nn assistant in the department of child study and educational research in the city schools. The work would consist of determining the status of defective children and where they belong in tfle grade school. ESTABLISHED 1887 PHONE B-1422 HEFFLEY'STAILORS Now In New Location. 138 North Eleventh SPECIALTIES FOR STUDENTS Style Quality Workmanship. LINCOLN, NEBR. Jules Verne's "20,000 League Under the Sea"-Orpheum, Monday Mati nee to Wedneday Matinee Janu ary Bargain Price and Extra Spe cial for Children. When the Orpheum management booked that stupendous spectacular production, "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," for the five exhibitions from Monday matinee to and Including Wednesday matinee (January 14-16)', it was with the Intention of making special concessions to the children, for the marvelous under-sea photogra phy revealing the secrets of old moth er ocean has a strong appeal to the young. So when it was decided to make a uniform pr!re of io cents (and 1 tcut war ta) for all children of twelve year or under, any seat at any per formance, it was felt that the adults also were entitled to some considera tion. Therefore, for the adults is irade a January bargain price of 15 cents at matinees and 25 cents at night performances war tax addi tional. At these prices there will be no reserved seats. First come, first served The music for this production has been selected by ProL Arthur J. Babich and will be rendered by his Orpheum augmented symphony or chestra. The numbers are very beau tiful and. without the picture, would make a musical concert worth much more than the admission price. lUmcmtcr the date Jnr.xy 14. 15 and 18. Adr.