The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 09, 1919, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NERRABKAN
2:20 Now Twice Dally :Z0
Engagement Extraordinary!
MADAME
MAEGUERITA SYLVIA
The famous Optra Star
8KEEK GALLAGHER
A IRENE MARTIN
MARION HARRIS,
MIKE BERNARD
STEVE JUHA82
CLINTON 8I8TER8
KINOGRAMS
T0PIC8 OF THE DAY
LA BERNICIA
CLASSIC DANCERS
Mat 25c-50c Eve., 25c, 60c, 76c
Manager's Note: The above Is
on of the coz'est vaudeville
bills ever brought to Lincoln,
and one of the very best.
mmi
TlllH.- KRI. HAT.
He didn't know th
pownr that lay In that
mighty arm of hl
CHARLES RAY
In 111 latmt Paramount IMoture
''THE EGO CRATE
WALLOP"
AIh
"Fatty" Arbuckle
In Mm latmt romrdy
"BACK STAGE"
Twrnty Mlniit of I-anhtfr
PATHK NKtt'H
PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE
KIALTO KVMVHONY OBCHK8TRA
Jrn Im Hrhaier, Conductor
PHYLIH LOHMAN. Soprano
MAT8-.15CJ NIGHT 26c Chll. 10c
Bbowi itarta at 1, 8. S. 7, P. M.
LYRIC
THVT RH. F RI. SAT.
Here Ik tho
Nraxon' animation.
Hmtklnr rfyoni n rvrrv where.
"THE
13th C H A I R"
Bayard Velller'i Grrateot of all
myntfM-y play
ALL STAR CAST
YVONNE DELYA, CREIGHTON
HALE, MARC M'DERMOTT.
MARIK 8HOTWKLL. . VVALTER
LAW AND CHRISTINE MAYO
"TOO MANY WIVES"
A Jolly Chrlntle Comdy
LYRIC NEWS WEEKLY
LYRIC ORCHESTRA
MATS 15c; NIGHT 20c; Chll. 10c
Showi Start at 1, 8, 5, 7, P. M.
TH U R. FRI. SAT.
TAG DAY GIRLS
A Merry Mimical Comedy with
BERT AND MAY BELLE
And Beauty Chorus
SKELLYAND HE IT
in their singing- comedy,
"OH I HELLO."
La Petite Cabaret Revue
A Manikin Musical Comedy
FOX AND MAYO
The Song-liter and Pianist
THE DOLLIE SISTERS
In their picture fantasy
The MILLION DOLLAR DOLLIES
LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY
BRADEB AND THE ORCHESTRA
MATS 15c j NIGHT 80c; Gal. 15c
I SHOWS DAILY 1:80, 7:00, t:S
(Continued on page One.)
TRACK MEN SHOULD
START FALL TRAINING
thirty Hunker track men out. he
said: "Man, you don't mean ihki "
"The man who builds up his en-lur
ance during the fall and winter t min
ing period, becomes a regular war
horse In the spring." Coach Ktliulle
said.
Bulls and spikes will soon be avail
able, according to Information Irom
the athletic office.
MARIAN HARRIS HEADS
ATTRACTIVE ORPHEUM
PROGRAM THIS WEEK
inside must Marian Harris Heads
The latest Jazz zfrom Hroadway m
termlngled with a strain or two Irom
grand opera featured the vaudeville
program nt the Orpheum Theatre tnis
week. The Clinton Sisters opened the
bill with several clever lnterpretnuve
dances, dazzling and beautiful with
varlecolored costumes. In a skit full
in pep, sieve junasz proved to De a
master of "Bunkology
Marlon Harris, famous vaudeville
headliner and Vletrola artist, bropht
down the house when she sang ' Take
Me To the Land of Jazz."
Mike Bernard, peer of ragtime pian
ists, and acordlng to himself, "sec
ond only to Pnderwskl," played a med
ley' consisting of exerpts from "Mam
my O'Mlne" and "Hindustan." He nlso
Interpreted some old-time songs as
featured by the foremost American
comedians.
Madame Marguerlta Sylva, on her
first vaudeville tour, after successful
seasons in grand opera, sang only one
song from her favorite opera "The
Habanera" from "Carmen." She .so
featured "Madelon" and a new French
novelty.
Skeet Gallagher and Irene Mai iln
furnished much comedy, with dia
logues, songs and dances.
The bill closed with Ave classic
dances by La Bernica, Americas
youngest prima baleiina, assisted oy
Yonne Verlaine, and a company of
aesthetic dancers. Miss Helen Ruoas
played a harp boIo, and Miss Veii Une
played "Zampa" on the violin, and at
the same time performed a difficult
toe dance. The beauty of the cos
tumes was a distinct feature of this
closing act.
WANT ADS
For good dance music, call Blazck,
L6223.
Students at special prices. Blazeks
Studio, 1308 O street
For Music call Cliff Scott, B1482.
LOST Men's ring, engraved H. H.
S. '19. Finder leave at S . A. office.
Reward.
LOST Sigma Alpha Epsilon pin,
set with rubles and pearl. Reward.
229 No. 17th, B1664. 15-3t.
Good Jazz 'Music.
han, B3127.
"Blandy" Baug-1S-5L
LOST Small black coin purse In
teachers' college or social science
building. Return to Student Activity
office. ' 15 2L
FOR SALE One Hart-Schaffnei &
Marx full dress suit; size, 37. Has
been worn but a few times. Trice
$35.00. Inquire E. K. Ellermeier, care
GetUer Market, 120 So. 11th. Ii3
Two or three nice rooms for quiet
students; noly 8 blocks east of the
camDus. heat, light, hot and cold
water, bath and 'phone. Rent rea
sonable, 2030 R street
Will the person who borrowed an
accounting book from the Y. M. C. A.
S reading room, please return it to Box
III
TUCKER-SHEAN
STATIONERS
JEWELERS OPTICIANS
Supplies for all de
partments of the
university
Waterman Fountain
Pens
Your patronage
Solicited
1376, Station A.
16-2t
LOST Men's pursa containing one
football season ticket, also identifica
tion cards. Reward offered. Leave at
Students' Actlvitiy office. 16-2t.
A young fellow wrote to a firm in
the Bouth part of Ireland which was
selling razors at five shilling each.
This is the style of. his letter: 'Please
send one of your razors, for which I
enclose P. O. for five shillings.
p. s. I have forgotten to enclose
the five shillings, but no doubt a
firm of your standing will send one."
They replied:
"We beg to acknowledge your es
teemed order, and have pleasure in
sending the razor, which we trust you
will like.
"P. S. We have fotgotten to en
close the razor, but no doubt a fellow
of your cheek won't need one."
Lest They Forget
"Go on and bowl into that" said
the distracted father of twin Infanta,
as be held them, yelling at the top
of their lungs close up in front of
the receiving horn of a phonograph,
"and then later on youH know what
you owe to your parent."
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JUL
abric ' COAT
Smartly Fashioned
In no other season have short Fur Fabric coats been
such a favorite with well dressed women. Many who
have bought higher priced fur coats in other seasons,
are content with a selection from this magnificent dis
play of smartly fashioned Fur Fabric coats, either of
which look the part of a more costly garment.
We prepared for this remarkable exhibit in the dull season, when the greatest of
care could be given to the production of the models, and advantage taken of low
er prices for materials then in effect. You never saw coats more beautiful at
these low prices. The fabrics so nearly duplicate the finest of fur pelts it is very
difficult to tell them apart.
Many models are trimmed with a wealth of self material others are lavishly
trimmed with Taupe Nutria, Natural Raccoon, Skunk Racoon, Beaver. All sizes.
Priced very low at
$45.75 $54.75 $59.75 to $150
Inexpensive Silk Blouses
New Arrivals of
Entrancing Beauty
We've just opened up a new shipment of
most fashionable wearables, just fresh from
the fashion center. The most desired gar
ments for Fall and Winter wear are shown
in a liberal array of good models. Come
and view these newest blouses in Georgette
and Crepe de Chine.
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$3.95 $4.95 $5.50 $5.95 $8.50
Mayer Bros Co.
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Friday and Saturday