The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 06, 1919, Image 3

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THUR.FRI. SAT.
GLADYS
BROCKWELL
in
"CHASING
RAINBOWS"
A New Sunshine
"THE YELLOW
DOG-CATCHER"
Prices, 6c-llc-20c
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Wed. Thur, Frl., Sat.
BESSIE CLAYTON
Prr-orat llrrnrlf and thou Inrom
parnhl Kpnlli Diinrrra
Eisa OANSINO Eduardo
In MIm Clayton' NliMlcrii-Xln4en
Ditnrr Creation, with Mimical
('mrdjr'ii but eccentric
dancer
JAME8 CLEMONS
ArtUur Gordon Wllbert Dann
and company of clever nrtUt
MISS JULIA NASH
MR. C. H. O'DONNELL
RAY W. SNOW
AaalMted by
Xarino Velmar In
"YOU I'H'K 'KM"
WILLIAM DUNHAM and
GRACE O'MALLEY
TED DONER
ROSA KING TRIO
HARRY AND H-'KRIKT
SEEBACK
TI1K KINOiiRAMS
TOriCS OK THE DAY
Mat. I3e. Ee. 5c and 75.
AM. THIS HUFU
The MlgliticHt I.ove Story Ever Told W
DOROTHY
PHILLIPS
S the brilliant star of "The Heart of
Humanity" in
"THE RIGHT TO
HAPPINESS"
Wonderful Picture and Manic
I KIALTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
leun I.. Scliaefer, Conductor
l'athe I'athe Review
Shown Stars at 1. 8. 5, 7. 9 P. M.
MatH All Sents 1.1c Mht 3e
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TH V R. FRI. SAT.
The Mimical Comedy H
THAT'S GOING SOME" I
with
Oeorge Wanner, .lack Hart
and Beauty Chorua
EDNA MAY-FOSTER
in an Original
NOVELTY OFFERING
LEE and LAWRENCE
Presenting
"MILADY BAFFLES"
THE LA VINE TRIO
Veraatlle Entertainers In
"SURPRISES"
FRANK KEENAN
in the Powerful Drama
"GATES OF BRASS"
LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY
IKADER AND THE ORCHESTRA
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THUR. FRI. SAT
I LOUISE
I GLAUM
I in "SAHARA"
A Romance of Gay Paris
and Mysterious Cairo
S Mat., ise Nlft-nt SOc. Chil. loe
Shows Start at 1, S, S, 7, 9 P. M. B
Miiomiik
SUBSCRIBE
For The
NEBRASKAN
ORPHEUM BILL IS
ONE OF THE BEST
SHOWN THIS YEAR
Hrlnglna a breath of old Mudild,
I.fHHlt Clayton ami her Spit nirili
dancers come to the Oiphcuin IIiIm
week at the head of a very remark
able program. Ut'HHle herself In a
riotous, whirling bit of femininity
und an nrt IhI 1c toe dancer. Tlio two
SpanlHh dancem, rival, If not out
rival her In the excellence of. their
performance. Even the Interloctor
Ih a valuabe addition to the proKiam.
The costumes are strikingly altrac-tlve.
someining uinerem accounts lor
the success of the musical mri inge
presented by William Dunham and
Grace O'Malley. It Ih clever ami
breezy from the atari and Ih the
biggest mirth provoker of the whole
Bhow.
Then Julia Natih Hnd "Chick" ()'
Donnel have u delightful domestic
disagreement which ends In the usual
felicitous manner after both have
heated up the atmosphere with a dis
play of temper.
The program opens with Hurry and
Harriet Seeback who do some rklll-
ful work and Ted Doner, a nifty nt
who lisps a few songs In an attempt
to be funny. The closing numbers
have more seat than usual, N'arine
Velmar, who assists Ray V. Snow,
presents a study in red, white ind
blue, if you look closely enough.
Her costumes Hie originally designed.
Snow acquits himself well In carry'ng
the heavy pans. Members of the
Rosa King trio are whirlwinds when
it comes to tight rope dancing.
Ol'R trim m uty of satisfac
lion puts the matter
"up to you." You decide
whether the good satisfy; if
they don't you miy what will
satisfy; and we do that.
BUBBLES
In addition to the teams already
entered in the intermural basketball
tournament, announcement is made
that the Innocents and the Student
Council will also have teams this
year. A spirited contest is promised
when the two teams meet.
Last Falland Now
A year ajro O. D. nd navy lilue wen
the favorite styles with yountr men;
now it's the new double hrenstcds.
You'll like the new double-breasteds;
they're the smartest models we've had
in years. With belts, or half belts, or
no belts; yoke back, plaited back, de
tachable belts.
Single-breasted styles, too, for those
who prefer them. The late designs from
The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes in
all these models are very stunning.
Exceptionally good things
at
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And at $35, $40, $45, $55, $60, $70
Essay No. 6 The Haircut
The haircut is the appellation ap
plied to the removal of the hirsute
adornment from the head of man.
Before the war, it was customary to
have this operation performed at
least once a week, but the barber,
having learned the gentle art of
proflteeering, has made the haircuts
fewer and farther between, until sev
eral of the men in school have a head
of hair that make them look like a
grand pianist Due to the high cost
of the tonsorlal effort, several stud
ents are now cutting their own hair.
To find out who they are, it is neces
sary to look around in the classroom
and pick them out. Their hair pre
sents a series cf indentations or mar
ginal recesses, resembling the sharp
side of a saw. Because the hair, as
it is now cut, fails to make a pleading g
impression the men are making an
organized effort to have haircuts re
moved from the list of social qualifications.
I .at
Ill
Warm Winter Overcoats to Please You
Our stock of stylish coats is in fine condition smart double breasters; short
Ulsters; leather lined novelties; dress coats; everything for your winter's wear
$30, $35, $40, to $75
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ELDoradO
"lie master drawing pencil'
A man is judged by the
pencil he keeps.
A well-sharpened Dixon's
Eldorado is a friend to be
proud of.
IO?KPH DIXON CRUC1BLK CO.
i Pencil Dept. Jeriey City, N.J.
Canadian Diatritiutori
A. B. Uunminll Co., I.l.L
Turunt
ELISA and
EDUARDO
CANSINO
The wonderful Span
ish dancers with
Bessie Clayton at
the Orpheum Thea
ter this week are
quite the talk of the
town, offering what
is undeniably the
most distinctive pre
sentation of its kind
in vaudeville.
--17XEADS
one jbr every ned
or preference - -
WANT ADS
For Music call Cliff Scott, B1482.
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LOST: Gun metal chain with (Shaf
fer's fountain pen cap and lucky dog
attached. Finder return to student ac
tivities office. Reward. 33-SL
LOST: Kester text book and a lab
oratory notebook in Nebraska cafe
teria. Please leave at student activi
ties office.
LOST Reincoat from men' coat
room of Chemistry hall. Please re
turn to Student Activities offlce. M
THEY SAY
"Clothes do not make the man"
But don't try going without them.
Keep them in g-ood shape by
The "ABLE" Process
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CLEANXES AND DYERS
"A Good as Any" "Beiter Than Umj"
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