THE DAILY NEBRASKAN lyric Theater TONIGHT, 7 to 11 P. M. Matinee Wed. and Sat., 2:15 OTIS OLIVER And Hl PLAYERS in "IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE" Shows Cont'nuoui Comedy New Features Beween Acts No Waits Come Any Time New Prices 15c 25c Any Seat liPHl THE i FRIDAY SATURDAY MADGE KENNEDY and 'TOM MOORE in 'The Kinddom of Youth" OTHER FEATURES PRICES 5c, 10c, and 15c VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BAILEY, RICHMOND & CO. In the comedy playlet "YOUR TURN NEXT" JOE REGAN & NAT RENARD In their Musical Comedy Idea "THE NEW HOTEL CLERK" MISS HARRISON'S COMEDY CIRCUS Featuring the Unrideable Mute DYNAMITE MENNING SISTERS Dainty Instrumentalists James Montgomery Flaga's Latest Satrical Comedy "TELL THAT TO THE MARNIES" The Liberty News Weekyl Prcf. Brader's Prize Orchestra Three Shows Daily 2:30, 7, 9. Mats. 15c; Night, 25c; Gal. 15c wm t-KiDAY & SATURDAY Crpheum Circuit Vaudeville 2:15 Twice Daily 3:15 Flanagan & Edwards in 'Off and On' FLORRIE MILLERSHIP & CHAS. O'CONNOR & Comp'y of 8 EL ERENDEL & FLO BERT "WAITING FOR HER" News Weekly Orpheum Orchestra Matinees 25c, 50c. Nights 25c, 50c, 75c. Society PERSONALS Beautiful lustrous PEARL BEADS a Christmas Suggestion Priced $1. 75 to $50 a Strand IH392 B-3708 LOEB'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS ORCHESTRA FROM FIVE TO TWENTY-FIVE TIECES Jazz Bund or Boiler Shop Effects on Request Only GARMENT CLEANING SERVICE LINCOLN CLEANING AND DYE WORKS 326 South 11th Leo Soukup, Mgr., B 6575 Mrs. II. M. Thornton and daughter Betty of Gerhing are visiting Janet Thornton at the Delta Gamma house. Mrs. Florence Yager, '14, of Hast ings is a guest at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Ida Potts of Pawnee City is spend ing the week-end at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Madalene Hendricks. '22, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Wahoo. Rosooe Anderson, ex '19, has been at his home in Rosebud, South Dakota. for the pat three weeks, and will re turn to Lincoln today. Ruth Hutton, '20, went (o her home in Omaha yesterday and will remain until Sunday. Vera Jtyerson of Omaha is spending the week-end with Mildred .lohnson: '22. Miss Ileppner gave a tea at Wo man's hall yesterday from four to f:ve o'clock in honor of Miss Lutia Stearns, who spoke at convocation yesterday morning. About one hundred guests called. Professor Thompson of the college of pharmacy, who has been ifl with the influenza, is expecting to return to work today. Miss Marian Sweezy, who recently completed the course in reconstruction work at Reed college, Portland, Ore., has received overseas orders and left !for New York City this morning. C. H. FREY Florist "33 O St. Phones B 6741-6742 LUNCHEONETTS SERVED 'LLER'S RESCRIPTION H A R M A C Y DAILY DIARY RHYMES By Gayle Vincent Grubb BEST PLACE TO EAT ORPHEUM CAFE 1418 O 6peci, I Attention to University students S. CAFE "LOVE" (By request of a certain lady.) Love. One little word, but oh what it means, A word that portrays a thousand sad scenes. Picture the lad who's in love with the the girl, And the heart that he's given Is in such a whirl That he walks with her. talks with her, aighs with her, too, Just the same as has happened to me or to you. Ticture the girl who's in love with the lad. Badly in love with the first chap she's had; She moons at his picture as spoon as lie leaves, White the Lord only knows all me words she breathes. , Picture . other who sits there at home. And thinks of the son who. where er lie iny roaia. Fills ber heart half in half with the Maker above. And you krow and I know that that Is real lov. Picture a dog who is crouched at the feet Of a tbooze laden bum on an under world street; Tho he's beaten and kicked, tho he plays a small part A poor lowly mongrel has love in his heart. What a privilege life is, to live and to love Where the fallen are lifted and given a shove, Where you're booked for a man's part and put to the test To make you, as worthy, as good as the best. So, love has been pictured, the. facts here are true, But, counsel? Not I ma'am I leave that to you. Morale makes heroes. ALUMNI For every mother's son. For all creeds and one cause. Word has been received that Miss Ethel Johnson, who has been studying reconstruction aid work at the Reed college, Portland, Oregon, has been called for service and is ordered to re port at Boston, December 10. Miss Johnson was formerly instructor in physical education at Whitewater, Wis., normal school. a o o O It may be sometime before you get your regu lation "Issue" Clothes. Equipment is absolutely essential to army dis cipline. You can neither look nor act the part in civilian clothes. Look like a Soldier and there is some hope for you. "Your Uncle Sam Is the Only Headquarters" for Array Requisites He graciously allows us to sell for your con venience, the following Regulation Army Supplies1 O. D. Wool Uniforms Army Overcoats and Mackinaws Army Shoes, Puttees and Leggings Army Hats Cords and Stripes Sweaters, Flannel Shirts and Hose Collar Devices and Cheverons Comfort Kits, Razors, Etc. You'll Find Soldier Supplies Cost Less Here 7 fKr hs, v-fi noil CayligKrCIofams jiore i A. 139 Suth ElentlT !! f , -