THE DAILY NEBRASKAN C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Adjustment of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails' .,nC.Ur ana tne rener or Bunions Phon Julidlnf COMFORT SHOES B-3781 nhVEB THEATRE TODAY 2:30, 6:45, 8:45 VAUDEVILLE story A Clarke; Semater A Smith; Rosa Bros.! Howe A Howe; Zertho. Novcy- Fntlre New BUI Opening Thurs. E M.7a. 15c, Night 25c, G.I. 10c PHONE B4398 Always the Best 8how In Town Today, Orpheum Circuit HARRIET REMPEL In "Just Around the Corner"; WILLIAMS A WOLFUS In "Hark! Hark! Hark!" WILLIE WE8TON In Char acter Songs; RALPH DUNBAR'S Tennessee Ten"; 'Edwin George: Three Misses Stewats; The Levolos; Hearst-Pathe News; Or pheumConcert Orchestra. Matinee at 2:30; all seats re served at 25c. Evening perform ance at 8:05 (for early closing); seats reserved at 25c, 50c, and 75c. War tax additional. Big Shows A Good Music Wednesday and Thursday featuring BESSY BARRISCALE In MADAM WHO? Matinees all Seats, 10c. Nights, 20c 1:15, 3:00, 5:00, 6:45,.8:30 iMIjjji SHOWS START AT SHARP fiji THE MAGNET 10c 5c 5c Paramount & Metro Pictures Music by Magnet Trio Lincoln's Family Theater NOTE: Our new conservation prices NIGHT SHOWS 4 fl-, War Tax Additional I UO MATTINEES all seats ALWAY A SGOO SHOW ' Wed. JACK PICKFORD In Paramount's Stirring Patriotic Production "THE SPIRIT OF '17" Also comedy asd topical subjects Coming Thursday Only MARGUERITE CLARK In "THE SEVEN SWANS" Friday and Saturday "DAYBREAK" with EMILY STEVENS considered the best of Metro Features NOT;: Everybody can see these great pictures for little money. SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR February 8 Delta Up silon Lincoln. Phi Kappa Psi house dance. XI Psl Phi Rosewllde. February 9 All-University party Fete of the Nations Temple and - Armory Closed. February 15 Acacia banquet Lincoln. Pi Kappa Phi banquet Lincoln. Sigma Alpha Epsilon bouse dance. KPPa Sigma Lincoln. Buehnell Guild ValenMn party. February 1ft Acacia Informal Scottish Rltesf Tempie. Pi Kappa Fhl Lincoln. Kappa Sigma banquet Lincoln. Ag School Commissioned Officers' Rosewllde. February 23 Alpha Theta Chi Lincoln. March 1 Achoth Lincoln March 2 Achoth banquet 4:30 to 8 o'clock Lincoln. University night Auditorium Closed March 8 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lincoln. March 0 Gamma Phi Beta Rosewllde. Dolta Gamma Lincoln March 15 Alpha Omlcron PI Lincoln. March 16 Gamma Phi Beta banquet Lincoln. March 23 Delta Gamma banquet Lincoln April 13 All-University party Closed Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of the following men: L. E. Achterberg . H. L. Bedell H. C. Hansen D. K. Bryant Phi Delta Theta announces the pledging of Morace F.. Smith, Jr., of Polk. PERSONALS Jeanette Adams is ill at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Kathryn Howey visited at her home in Beatrice Sunday. A. L. Krause of West Point, is visit ing at the Delta Upsllon house. Roy Lintz was called Saturday to the aviation school at Berkeley, Cal. Harold McKinley visited his parents at his home in York the latter part of the week. George Kindig, ex-'20, of Hastings, has returned to take up his work in the University. Farls Chesley of Omaha visited at the Fui Delta Theta house the end of last week. Ruth Jorgensen and Bernice Bell spent the end of last week visiting friends in Omaha. Mrs. J. W. Epperson of Clay Center is visiting her daughter, Kathryn, at the Alpha XI Delta. James Clark of Fullerton, was a guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Sunday and Monday. Lieut. II. W. Campbell of Camp Dodge, spent the latter part of tho week at the Kappa Sigma house. . Mr. Harvey Eastman of Mkchell visited his son Robert, Saturday and Sunday, at the Phi Kappa Psi house. Mr. R. M. Campbell of Brook, visited his daughter Juanita the latter part of the week at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Edna Coffee, '18, and John Cook, '18, of Beatrice, were married at the home of the bride in Chadron, Monday even ing. Mr. William Rice of Pawnee City, was a guest of his son, Harvey, at the Pi Kappa Phi house the end of the week. D. F. Sims of Superior, and Brian O'Brian of Camp Dodge, visited at tho Phi Gamma Delta house Saturday and Sunday. Ethelyn Druse, of Grand Island and Gladvs Wild of Wilbur, were guests at the Alpha. Delta PI house the end of the week. Lawrence Kline of Columbus, Ohio, and Lieut. O. E. Hugg of Camp Dodge, visited at the Delta Tau Delta house Sunday and Monday. James Brittain, ex-'17, of Omaha, and J. M. Strand, ex-'18, of Fort Omah spent the latter part of last week at the Sigma Chi bouse. Roy Moffet, who has received an appointment to West Point, Robert Thompson, Lawrence Peterson and Wells King were visitors at the Beta Theta Pi house during the last week end. Richard Triplett and Norman Deihl have left the University to Join the government service. Triplets has en tered the government geological but vey In Oklahoma. Deihl has gone to Berkeley, Cal., to Join the aviation corps. E. E. Gillisple, '90, visited the Alumni office yesterday while here on eorernment business. Mr. Gillispie was trying to get athletic Instructors for the soldiers at Camp Funston, where he is stationed. He said that within three or four months he would leave for France, where he will be granted a commission in the American army. The February Sale Brings Clean-Up Prices on Furnishings that will Cause Men to Stock Up for a Year Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts soft and stiff cuffs including Cluett Bate Street and ' other standard brands Pretty patterns. Sizes 14 to 17V4. February Sale Price 98c Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Shirts The assortments include Meyerhoff Arrow and Bate Street Shirts, in stiff and Boft cuffs. Favorite materials and nlfly patterns; all Btzes, 14 to 17Va. $1.49 Men's Winter Under-1 wear The reductions embrace our entire stock which is and always will be free from seconds or mill run Jurm. $1.50 Men's Unlou Men's Union $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 Men's Union Men's Union .Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Union Union Union Union Union Suits $1.19 Suits $1.59 Suits $1.98 Suits $2.39 Suits $2.79 Suits $3.19 Suits $3.59 Suits $3.98 Suits $4.79 Men's Silk Shirts $5.00 Shirts, now $3.75 $6.00 Shirts, now $4.45 $6.50 Shirts, now $4.85 $7.50 Shirts, now $5.65 $8.50 Shirts, now $6.75 $10.00 Shirts, now $7.15 Men's Neckwear 50c Silk Scarfs .35c 65c and 75c Silk Scarfs 49c $1.00 Silk Scarfs 75c $1.50 Silk Scarfs 95c $2.00 Silk Scarfs $1.35 $2.50 Silk Scarfs $1.45 $3.00 Silk Scarfs $1.95 Men's Regular $3.00 and $3.50 Shirts for $2.19 Fancy Vests at 1-2 Price Full Dress Shirts Full Dress Vests 1-5 Off Wool Shirts and Drawers at 1-5 Off Men's Mufflers 1-4 Off Silk Pajamas 1-5 Off Outing Robes and Pajamas at Special Prices FLANNEL SHIRTS AT 1-5 OFF TO SAVE COAL: The Store Opens at 8:30 A.M. and Closes at 5 P.M. Saturday at 8 P.M. J JH r n W j i lav-er ores ELI SHIRE, President r w i it- THE languorous charm of the Hawaiian native instruments so moving in appeal, so observably in vogue is strikingly characteristic of the Ukulele. Its tone possesses that curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic charm of tonal quality which has made these instruments so sensation ally popular. The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of form. The finer models are made of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It is much in request today among the smarter college and other musical organizations. It is easy to learn. Instruction Book. Its price Includes an Lyon & Hcaly ' Washburn' Ukulele s, $15.00 i Leonardo Nur.es genuine Hawaiian mate, $7.50; Mauna Loa brand, $4. May be had of 12,000 leading music dealers. Write for name of the nearest dealer. Hawaiian Steel Guitar Every chord struck upon this typically rep resentative Hawaiian instrument is marked by a weird, plaintive harmony and strangely beautiful qualities of tone. It brings, to any music, qualities full of vivid color and va ried charm. Price M.OO and upward, including Sterl ind Set of Threw Thloblcl lor playing, and Instruction Book. Catalogs on application. (5 51-67 JACKSON BOULEVARD CHICAGO- Ills 11 - w i