THE DAILY NEBRASKAN UNI NOTICES Armstrong Clothing Co. Quality U Economy Error Tlio Silver Serpentu have BHkeJ us to nnnounco that the notice In tho Rag yesterday, that they will give a snuke danco at the Ames game was a mis take and put In without their author- THUR. FRI. SAT. Double--Breasted Belted Suits WILLIAM RUSSELL V- Frtshmen Party ii is I IN "SACRED SILENCE" NEW SUNSHINE COMEDY "WILD WAVES , AND WOMEN" Prices, 6c-llc-20c MIIMIIIIM Lift? WED. THUR. FRI. SAT. PEXCY BRONSON and WINNIE BALDWIN "LEVITATION" BOYCE COMBE WILL J. WARD end Five Symphony Girl ROYAL GASCOIGNES Jean --BELL & WOOD--011ie LYDIA BARRY Kinograms Topics of Day 1 THURS. FRI. SAT. 1 A peppy play about wives and stenogs. CONSTANCE TALMADGE in a John Emerson-Anita Loos Production, "Temperamental Wife" OTHER ENTERTAINING FEATURES Shows start at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 P. M. i i r 1 - .1 UINCOLN5 LITTLE TnCATtKI Freahmen. party, tonight 8:o0 o'clock. Armory. Big time. Admin Ion 30c. Sophomore Olympic Committee Sophomore Olympic committee lll inecl Sunday afternoon at 3: 00 o'clock at the Delta Tau Delta house. Sophomore Men Sophomore men meet Tuesday morning. November 4, at 11:30 a. in In Law 101. Union Closed meeting of Union" Saturday m 7:00 o'clock. Al members out Football Ushers nil men who wisn to UHlier ut mo 1'ooibi.U game Saturday, November l meet in University hall 111. at 12: CC p. m. Friday. Alter meeting assign ment will be made on athletic field Only a limited number will be admit ted for this game. Vespers Misa Pauline Groves, the general secretary of the city Y. W. C. A., will f-peak al vespers in Art hall 5 o'cloilc Tuesday. Dr. Batten Will Speak Dr. S. Z. Batten, who is attending the fifteenth anlversary of the First Baptist church, Fourteenth and K streets, will speak to the university students at the church Sunday mom ing at 12 o'clock. He is one of the foremost social workers in the world and has just returned from a mission in the interest of reform movements in Europe. He was pastor of the Bap tist church in Lincoln when the city went dry, and was one of the leading factors in that movement. J,!.tu......MiniM;i.iii:w.i-ijnaB!Pag7 THURS. FRI. SAT. I LILA LEE and ELLIOT DEXTER I in the Paramount Picture, 1 "A Daughter of the I Wolf" OTHER ENTERTAINING FEATURES Shows start at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 P. M. W B yWMr- ,.WH; ,, wiifRE EVERYBODY goes 1 THURS. FRI. SAT. THE RAMONS TROUPE I A Whirlwind Sfxtctto In "A LAl'UIl AIIL.K BKVUB OF 1920" I MABEL WHITMAN I AND DIXIT. BOYS I In "A JAMBOKEK OK JOZZ" WARD AND WILSON 1 The Ninirln Fnnnter In 1 "TUB BIG LAUGH" BILL PRUITT I The Cowboy Minstrel WALLACE REID In the Iaramount Picture "THE LOVE BURGLAR" I LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY Brader and the Orchestra : Mat. 15c Night 30c Gal. lffe '.;niiuniHimttmjtii;irii!!miuinimua!!immraiainu;uinmiim!uinmifl m SUBSCRIBE For The NEBRASKAN Special Notice The president or a representative of every class and student organiza tion of the school is requested to at tend the mass meeting called by the tudent council for Sunday afternoon :00 o'clock in Faculty hall, Temple building. Ag. Basketball Meeting There will be a meeting of all Ag. men interested in basketball at J. P. M., Farm, at 5:00 P. M. today. Subscription Books Hniders of Daily Nebraskan sub scription books turn them in to stu dent activities office at once. Personals Senior Men All senior men expecting to enter the interclass track meet on Saturday morning, report to Byron McMahon at once. Delian Literary Society All members of the Delian Literary society are requested to meet in Fac ulty hall, October 31, at 6 o'clock sharp. The members will then iio- ceed to Robber's Cave for a Hallow e'en party and initiation of new mem bers. ' News Writing See announcement on bulletin board, U 106, concerning mid-semester examinations. M. M. Fogg. The Agriculture magazine is out and can be obtained at the book store at Thirty-sfxth and Holdrege. A weiner roast will be given by the young people of the First Congrega tional church, at the caves, on Satur day evening, November 1. All young people are cordially invited to attend Meet at the church. Thirteenth and L streets, at 6 oclock. Bring twenty five cents for admission to caves. All men who wish to register for interclass track meet to be held Sat urday of thia week, must leave their names on the door of the athletic of fice. Komencky Club A meeting of the Komensky Club will be held in Faculty hall Saturday. November 1st, at 8 p. m. All Bohem ian students are invited to be present. "Habit" is the theme of Dr. Grata Sunday evening. Sermon at 7:30 November 2d, at St Paul's church, 12th and M streets. "The Church ' if jiiv feJ til h s& v$ They've attained a pronounced popu larity this season. Young men who follow closely the vogue of the season will find much interest in our double-breasted belt ers. Such suits enable you to adhere to style in a manner that develops freed6m from mediocrity through the special characteristics of style individuality they present. i RMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. Nebraska's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT ROSEWILDE Southern Rag-A-Jazz Band The University School of Music TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR JUST COMMENCING PIANOFORTE VOICE THE BAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC DRAMATIC ART Playground Supervision and Story Telling ANYOUJ5 UlAJf XTil&tL COMPLETE COURSES IN ALL REPAETMENTS EVERY STUDENT'S BUSINESS To know a good place to eat. HOT PLATE DINNER served every day except Sunday from 11 a, mfi to 2 p. m.. u i h and Hot Drinks served in the afternoon and evening. GnuJ, dean, wholesome food. You'll remember the taste. Capp's Soda Fountain Located in the Pease Drug Store 1321 O St. The Home of Good. Chilli ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director FULL INFORMATION ON REQUEST Phone B-1392 11th R U. The Lincoln Hotel Special Table D'Hote Sunday Dinner Served from 12 to 2-6 to 8 P. M. $1.25 PER COVER t m Music During" Evening- ivieai nours with Chimes."