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- - . i Society N. S. CAFE D,r SHOWS and GOOD MUSIC BG S"V Wednesday Monday. MARGUERITE CLARK . Her Latest and Most Delight ,n ful Paramount Play. "LITTLE MISS HOOVER" MR AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW i- the First Paramount Comedy "ROMANCE AND RINGS" path! World Newt Alma Huntley, Soprano Outing-Chester Travelouge Rialto Concert Orchestra COMING Thursday. Friday, Saturday WILLIAM FAVERSH AM In the Big Artcraft Super-Production .THE SILVER KING" Shows start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. Mats, an Bcm 1 - illiiHi Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday EDWARD FARRELL & CO In a Jolly One-Act Comedy "SUSPICIOUS HUBBY" ERNEST EVANS AND In a Smart Divertisement MISS DEAN HELENE TRIO Famous European Entertainers SID LEWIS In His Original Oddity HAROLD LLOYD & CO. In "Going, Going, Going" PEARL WHITE In "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER" LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY Prof, BRADER'S ORCHESTRA Three Shows Daily at 2:30, 7:00 and 9:00 Matinees 15c. Night, 15c, 25c. Mon., Tues., Wed. Theda Bara in "THE LIGHT" A Vampire Drama "Smiling; Bill" Parsons in a Baldheaded Comedy "You Know What I Mean" Prices 6c, 11c, 17c C. H. FREY Florist 1133 O St. Phones B 6741-6742 Patronize Our Advertisers Make your college expenses during your spare time. Sell our pennants and pillows. For agency, write, THE COLLEGE FLAG CO., Columbus, O. FPU OKEH "9 A Social Calendar February 7 . Closed nielli. February 8 Sailor I'min.- Lincoln htH. HHta Zota hn nciit. Knppa siKinn formal - Lincoln hotel. Acncla formal- Scottish KHo Tem ple. Helta (Jamma formal -Lincoln hotel. Kappa xlunia banquet - -Lincoln i,. tel. XI Delta Women's hall. PERSONALS Irma Quesner, '21, spent last week nt her homo in Howells. Genevieve Addlenian. '20, spent Sat urday and Sunday in Hastings. Kathryn llowey, '19, went to her home In Beatrice the last of the week.! .Mrs. Martha Woods Halley, 'OS, of Rapid City. S. D., a charter member of the Chi Omega chapter here, is vis iting at the Chi Omega house. The alumna chapter gave a dinner in her honor last Tuesday at the Lincoln ho tel.. Lieut, and Mrs. Conland Wilson are visiting in Lincoln. Mrs. Wilson was formerly Annabel Forrest. Helen Kendall, '19, returned yester day from her home in Superior, where she spent several days last week. Martha Garrett, '20, and Aline Mit ten, '20, will not return to school this semester on account of ill health. Eva Gibbons, '19, visited in Com stock last week. Dorothy Pierce '19, has been at her home in Tecumseh for several days. Mildred Whitehead, '21, has been called to her home in Mitchell and probably will not return to school for several weeks. Lucile Crapenhoft, '21, spent last week in Arlington. Katharine Newbranch, '19, spent last week at her home in Omaha. Colline Smith, '22, has been in Mound City, Missouri, for the past week. Mrs. C. Q. Tourtletot of Ahams has been visiting Margaret Tourtelot, '21, at the Achoth house for the past few rays. Florence Lewis. '21, has been at her home in Fairfield for several days. Maurae Hendee, '19, spent Saturday and Sunday in Omaha. BOXING. FENCING AND SWIMMING CLASSES ON ' DEMAND OF FIFTEEN MEN If the little boxing, fencing and swimming germs get under the skins of enough men of the university, the physical education department will in troduce classes in these arts and reg ular university credit will be given in them. The agitation for classes in these sports has caused Doctor Clapp to arrange for them if fifteen or. more men desire to register in each. The Wine and fencing classes will be held ;1 three days a wek and flie swimming will be conducted twice a week ana one hours' credit will be given in each Along with the program of universal , physical training which is gaining ground the country over, these classes are offered, and men who are wearing their noses off on the pages of their school books and are getting no physi cal training or outdoor exercise are going to need this kind of training. Also it is a pretty easy snap to get one hour's credit for learning to swim. ah men interested will see Doctor Clapp in his office, room 206 in the; Armory any time. ; ft -M-li r r J ill 1 if lAm 139 South Eleventh GARMENT CLEANING SERVICE LINCOLN CLEANING AND DYE WORKS 326 South 11th American History Classes Large The classes in American history afe all unusually large this semester. The one o'clock. American Foreign Rela tions, has moved from II 213 to M. B. on more than one hundred have registered for the course. The English history courses are no so popular. semester of war aims Is held -at one o'clock by Professor Jones. The beginning course in war aims is. non to both men and women. It is held at 11 o'clock on Monday. Wednes day and Friday, by Professor oJnes. I oST-On State Farm car or farm , . r..e and aMmnch of keys, campus a p-e B" My Soldier (Jirl. at Hie Orpliciini Todiiy liiist Time Matiuoo tuil KvoninB. 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