The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 28, 1919, Image 3

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    Starting Matinee Today
(2 Performance! Daily 2:15, 8:20)
Grace La Rue
SWO RAND AVEY
Impersonators of the Southern
The International Star of Song
THE DARR TWINS
I a Refreshing Interlude
ftnn anI Fama
Negro " -
Dud Bernie at the Piano.
FLOREN2 AMES AND ADELAIDE WINTHROP
In "One Moment, Please."
Dan
STANLEY AND BIRNES
"After the Club"
MARTIN BECK Presents
of
OSAKI AND TAKI
Unique Physical Artists
Sarah Padden
In "THE ETERNAL BARRIER"
The Supreme Novelty Playlet of the Season.
ALL THE BIG NEWS FROM THE OTHER SIDE WILL BE TOLD
,n the new "KINOGRAMS" Series of Weekly Pictures.
BARGAIN MATINEE TODAY 700 Main Floor Seats 25c PLUS
First Five Rows and Boxes, 50c WAR
Tonight 25c, 50c, 75c TAX
THURS.FRI.-SAT.
Fannie Ward
In the Harvard Prize Play
"COMMON CLAY"
Adapted from the famous drama
by Cleves Kinkead, which ran
a solid year at the Republic
Theater, New York City.
Other Entertaining Features
Three Chows Daily at 2:30, 7:00
and 9:00 Matinees, 15c ..
Nights, 15c. 25c
THUS., FRI., SAT., H
TOM MIX
In a Great Picture
HELL ROARIN' REFORM"
A Sunshine Comedy
"HIS MUSICAL SNEEZE"
And MUTT & JEFF.
PRICES 6c, 11c, 17c
Rehmar's
TAILOR SHOP
Ladies' & Gents' Renttinp
a Specialty
Cleaning, Pressing,
Repairing
Phone L-4718 1247 N St.
THURS., FRI., SATURDAY
CORN COB CUT UPS
An Octette of Male Singers,
Cancers and Musicians
Presenting the Rural Comedy
"LIFE AT THE CROSSROADS"
VISIONS DE Ml LOLA '
In "Fairyland"
CAHILL AND ROMINE
In "A Comedy Mixup"
ROSS & LE DUC
In "Nonsensical Nonsense"
LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY
WILLIAM S. HART
In His Best Artcraft Play
"BRANDING BROADWAY"
SAVE MONEY ON YOUR
SHOWS START at 1, 3, 7 and 9
p. m. MATS. All Seats, 15c
Night, 20c.
Fraternities
GROCERY AND MEAT BILL
Let us explain A-Z plan of
caving to organizations using
'arge quantities of eatables.
I. A. fa Co.
1026 P Street
T- B-3299.
UNI NOTICES
Faculty Men's Dinner
The Faculty Men's Dinner Club will
meet Friday evening, February 28th,
at the Windsor hotel. Dinner at 6:30
p. m. Plates 75 cents. Reservations
fhould be made with Mr. Max Wster
inann at the Finance Office by 5:00 p.
m. Thursday.
Dean V. G. Hastings will present a
paper on The Monroe Doctrine.
F. W. SANDFORD,
C. M. WILCOX,
Committee.
Komensky Club
Komensky Club will meet in Fac
ulty hall at 7:30 p. m. on Saturday
evening, March 1, 1919.
Delian Literary Society
Delian Literary Society extends a
welcome to university students, Fri
day evening. February 28, in Faculty
Hall, Temple.
Daily Nebraskan Picture
The Daily Nebraskan staff for the
first nemester will meet atTownsend's
for their Cornhusker picture at 12
o'clock Frld7.
Senior Class Meeting
There will be a meeting of the se
nior class at 11 o'clock Tuesday,
March 4, in Law 101.
Track Men
Tryouts for the K. C. A. C. indoor
meet which will be held In Kansas
City on March 8 will be held this
week. Dr. Stewart will take dash
men, entries for the mile, half mile,
and quarter, and possibly a pole vaul-
New Spring
SHIR TS
The most complete and diversi
fied showing of fine shirts
we've ever assembled early in
the season.
A presentation of the cream of
the product of the world's most
noted shirt makers.
Feature Values
at $3.50
Pure Silk Shirts to $12
Silk Mixtures nrul Fiber Silks ;it $5
Magee
Quality Clothes
NECKWEAR-
for Spring
Silk knitted four-in-hands
in heathers, solid colors
and black and rich three
tone stripes
$1.00 to $3.50
ter and a hurdler with him. Byron
McMahon has been appointed captain
for this meet and all track men should
see hini in regard to tryouts.
Episcopalians
St. Agnes Guild of Holy Trinity
Church invites all Episcopalians to a
mixer Friday evening at Whitten-Car-lisle
School, northeast corner Twenti
eth and D, 8:00 o'clock.
Tegner Society
Tegner Society will meet at the
Temple Saturday evening, March 1, at
8 o'clock. Watch bulletin board for
announcements.
Important Y. W. C. A. Meeting
The fololwing committee has been
appointed to arrange for Miss Burner's
visit to the University. Meeting will
be Monday, 5 p. m., at Woman's Hall:
Helen Doty, chairman.
Mary Waters.
Evelyn Black.
Dorothy Weathcrald.
Ruth Hutton.
Helen Kendall.
Alice Allen.
Sadie Finch.
.Hazel Sneethen.
Bertha Helzer.
Jean Landale.
Doris Hostetter.
Fae Breese.
Marjorie Barstow.
Ruth Du Bois.
Please be prompt, as this is impor
tant.
C. H. FREY
Florist
1133 O St. Phones B-6741-6742
Central Shining Parlor
Work Guaranteed
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AKERS
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UNIVERSITY PEOPLE ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED
I TO ATTEND THE SERVICES IN CELEBRATION OF
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THE ERECTION OF THE FIRST HOUSE OF WORSHIP
IN LINCOLN.
The First
Congregational
Church
SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 2, AT 10:30 AND 4 O'CLOCK.
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