T 11 E DAILY NEBRASKA N OuAtny tscoNOMV N. S. Cafe 139 South 11th Rudge & Guenzel Co. NEBRASKA'S LARGEST Fvrt neivc 1 MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE WVf 11 uii V J 1 ,TI I... . . GARMENT CLEANING SERVICE LINCOLN CLEANING AND DYE WORKS 328 South 1Hh i IT 1 l -'i7i UNI NOTICES t 4 BUY IT AT ati-il4 IS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY PAULINE FREDERICK In a Story of Mystery, Romance and Thrills "THE WOMAN ON THE INDEX FATTY ARBUCKLE In "Fatty's Canine Friend" PRICES 6c 11c 17c Where Thousands Meet Thou sands Daily MON. TUES. WED. "THE MYSTIC GARDEN" A necromatic novelty of splen dor presented by C. W. NELSON and Co. MATTIE CHOATE & CO. In the one-act comedy "OUTCLASSED" THE PROPELLER TRIO Harmony Singers ROBERT MILLIKIN "Musical Comedy A la Carte" LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY PEARL WHITE In the Eleventh Chapter THE BARS OF DEATH of the Amazing Story, "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER" BRADER & THE ORCHESTRA Rendering a Medley- of -Irish Melodies THREE SHOWS DAILY, 2:30, 7, 9 MATS, 15c, NIGHTS 15-25c M 0 N. TU E S. W E D. The Home of Big Shows and Good Music NORMA TALMAGE in "THE PROBATION WIFE" A woman's love is deeper than the ocean, and she never shares it except but see the story, "The Probation Wife," and learn when. HAROLD LLOYD IN "I'M ON MY WAY" Pathe News Screen Magazine Rialto Concert Orchestra Overture Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor "A Selection of Irish Airs" Shows start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. Mats, all seats 15c Nights 20c Orpheum Wednesday Mat, 4 Days, March 19 Vaudeville's Scenic Sensation SYLVIA BIDWELL COMPANY IN LANGDON McCORMACK'S The Forest Fire A Drama of the 'Timberland HARRY JOLSON Blackface Comedian RAMSDELLS & DEYO Different Dancers Leo Kohlman & Co. In "Two Sweethearts" SANSONE & DELILA In Something Original Butter Jacque SANTOS & HAYS "The Health Hunters" mY MARVIN The Jolly Girl Klnograms New Pictures Orpheum Concert Orchestra Arthur J. Bablch, Director lilllHl Menorah Society The Menornh Society will hold Its next regular meeting at the home- of Professor Williams of the sociology department, 407 North 26th street, on Sunday, March 23d, at 7:30 p. ra. An Interesting program has been planned. Every one Interested Is welcome. Xi Delta XI Delta will meet Thursday eve ning at 7 o'clock In the Woman's Hall. BlairClub The Blair Club will meet Saturday, March 21, at 8 o'clock at 405 North 25th street. "Ag" Club Meeting There will be a regular meeting of "Ag" Club in Music Hall, Temple, at 7:30 p. m., March 20. Mathematics Club The Mathematics Club meets Thurs day, March 20, at 7:30 in the Faculty Hall, Temple building. Messrs. J. A. Brooks and P. J. White will speak on "Complex Numbers." Mathematical games will be played. Visitors are wel come. Visitors are urged to be present. The Twins' Club The Twins' Club will meet Saturday evening, March 22, at 1315 A street. Every university twin is a member of the clu band is urged to attend. Home Economics Home Economics meeting Wednes day night at Woman's Hall, 7:30 p. m. Girls are requested to bring finished dresses. Senior Debating All seniors interested in class de bate are requested to meet in U 102 at 11 o'clock Thursday. "N" Club Meeting The "N" Club will meet at the Com mercial Club Thursday at 12 o'clock. Christian Science Society The Christian Science Society of the University will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in room 204 in the Temple. A cordial invitation is extended to all students and faculty of the univer sity. Dramatic Club Dramatic Club meets Thursday at 7:30 in the Temple Theater to witness the final rehearsal of "Strongheart," the senior class play of the Agricul tural High School. ALUMNI NOTES Verne Havens, ex '05, a former civil engineering student at tne umverBuy, i Hmo rnmmercial attache Uliu at "" for the United States government at ... i i t m Santiago, Chile, is now eauor-in-cmei. of "La Nacion Internacionale," an in ternational periodical published In the Spanish language by the McGraw Hill Company of New lorK tx. IN DAYS GONE BY tm vara Aao Today An Inter-fraternity baseball league was organized. The athletic board fcv cided that "N" men would not be nlavin. Members of the iacuuy wne hoin th ntudents In the campaign IV U"f 4 to get a genuine NebrasKa sous. Min Years Aao Today irsh. honorary freshman bo- - ... ciety, was organized Dy me irooumcu co-eds. 4 . Thirty-one seniors were eietieu w Phi Beta Kappa. Four Years Ago Today The fourth annual University Night was held. von Ann Today I WW ' - - - - Four hundred students took part In 1111 llv..- - -ii. ..Vltl the tlon SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NE BRAS KAN Suits, Coats, Dresses Of an Unusual Character Are On Display in our Costume Shops According to reports from the 3ast, Mrs. Wilson did not bring home as many French frocks as her interested friends supposed she would. The fact is, that although French fashions are attractive, the American adaptations of them, this season, are even more de lightful, particularly for young women. Charming Youthfulness of Line Distinguishes Recent Arrivals And in tailoring and attention to detail, the majority of them suggest a Parisian origin. Spring suits are $25.00 to $85.00 Coats are $10.00 to $85.00 Dresses are $15.00 to $75.00 Second Floor. 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