THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ill IJ : 1 II 1 m , uni notices The Theatres BE WISE! Take advantage of Oar January Clean Sales. SHAPIRO MEN'S SHOP Formerly Grnaht Hat Factory Tie Shop of Values BUY NOW! FRIDAY-SATURDAY George Walsh IN "The Beast" Sunshine Comedy 'ROAMING BATHTUB' MUTT AND JEFF PRICES 5c, 10c and 20c Ml 2:20 WED., THUR., FRI., 8 AT. 8:20 HARRY OBEEN In r,KOKiF WASHINGTON rOH EN" FRANKER WOOD &. BUNEE WYDE CLAUDIA COLEMAN I 8AM GREENE & HELEN MYRA CASTING WARDS SAMAROFF & SONIA ARESONI PRINCESS RADJAH In llrr Fumooi TI.KorATR HANrr." THE KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF THE DAY Matinees 25c and 50c Eveninat 25c, 50c and 75c I KOMO KOAL 't And others: I j Rock Springs 3 Maitland j v Lehigh (hard) Now on hand WHITEBREAST COAL AND LUMBER CO. 107 No. 11th St THE LATEST SONG HITS rmnr m rmplt Its f IS Hi M CMi PARKE-BROWN CO. U K. 10th K-M Oat Mot JOHNSTON'S CANDY " One and Two Pounds PILLERS" RE8CRIPTION 1ARMACY t ------- A Good Plaoe to Eat N. S. CAFE 1M South 11th trMt Ml HEFFLEY'S TAILORS OF QUALITY No- Hth Si fhone R-i4J Palladlan Open meeting tonight. A good time 1b promised to every one who comes. Special program and eats. Every stud ent In school la cordially Invited to come to "Pal" hall tonight at 8 o'clock.- All boys who are new members will meet for practice on the new mem bers program Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tea for 8tudent Secretary A tea in honor of Mary Eliba Clark, national student secretary of the Pres byterian church, will be held In Fac ulty hall, 4 to 6 p. m., Friday. Every girl on the campus is invited. Saddle and Sirloin Club The Saddle and Sirloin Club will meet this evening at 6 o'clock. Myetic Fish Mystic Fish will meet at 12 o'clock Monday at the Temple auditorium. - Delian The Dellans will hold an open meeting Friday evening at 8 o clock in Faculty Hall. A short play, "The Pre mature Proposal" will be given and the Delian orchestra will play. After the program a good social time is assured. Everybody welcome. Girls' Swimming Classes Swimming classes for girls will meet this week. Classes every Tuesday and Thursday evening and Saturday afternoon as usual, hereafter. 64-2t Drill Uniforms It .is imperative that students who turned In their uniforms prior to the holiday vacation draw the same be-fore-noon Saturday, January 10, 1920. By order of Colonel Morlson. William G. Murphy, 1st Lieut. Inf. U. S. A. Menorah Society The Menorah Society will hold a regular meeting on Sunday evening, January 11. at 7:30 p. m. in Faculty Hall. Dr. Pinkser's analysis and sol ution of the Jewish problem will be discussed. All members are request ed to attend. Others Hie Invited. Alpha Zeta Alpha Zeta will meet Saturday, Jan uary 10, at 2 o'clock In J. P. 202. Ini tiation and business. Important Engineers' Smoker The Engineers' smoker will be held Friday evening, January 9th, at Walsh Hall. All Engineers out. Get your ticket and be there. Nebraskan Solicitors Students may call at the Students Activities Office and receive vouchers for the selling of Dally Nebraskan sub scriptions for tie first semester. Home Economics 13 AH Students who expect to take Home Economics 13, teachers course, next semester please see Miss Harris in Room 5, Teachers College before January 12. Komensky Clu b The Komensky Club will meet Sat urday at 8 o'clock. Faculty Hall. Call for Teachers All candidates who desire teaching positions for n-xt year, should call at once st the Bureau of Professional Service. 202 Temple, and fill out an enrollment card. Calls are coming In for positions for next year even at this early date. C. H. LAMBERT SINGS AT CONVOCATION THURSDAY Mr. C. H. Lambert accompanied by Miss Marion Klslingburg gave a most pleasing voice recital at Convocation Thursday morning in the Temple theater. Mr. Lambert sings with good musical intelligence and has unusual ly perfect ennunclatlon. Miss Klsling burg has quite recently returned to Lincoln after playing in the canton ments and Y. M. C. A. huts of the south. The program follows: I tnvlrtiis Bruno Huhn Three .: F- Aylward Who Knows E- R- Ba" II War - Roer" Elegle .. A a9Bonet Homing - Teresa Del Riogo III Hear Me Te Winds and Waves . Handel "The Virtuous Vamp" First Nation, al Exhibitors Constance appears in Lincoln the last half of this week In "The Virtu ous Vamp," the 'sweetest vamp story ever told.' Have you ever been vamped? If you have, you know how It feels; if you ha en't, .on wi" have to learn. Constance Tnlmu.Ve 'ilmost teaches you in her latest i,o 'uilon for First National. " Vi.-'uous Vamp" have been pronounce ! by cri tics to be the best production Miss Talniadge has made since her mem orable Interpretation of the Mountain Girl in "Tolerance." "A Virtuous Vamp" was adapted from Clyde Fitch's famous play, "The Bachelor." It weaves the story cleverly around Nellie Jones, who smilingly vamps her way thru life, breaking hearts as tho they are kidney beans, until she vnmps her own heart away. "A Day's Pleasure" First National Exhibitors Charles Chaplain appears this week in "A Day's Pleasure." This is the latest comedy which Mr. Chaplain has made for the First National, and with his companionable "flivver" Charlie causes explosions of gas and explo sions of laughter as the two reels un wind. Charlie and his wife and two children start out in their Ford to spend the day. They take a delight fully suggestive boat ride and a dip in the ocean before their return home late in the evening in their tmsty Ford again. The piquant humor of this star can only be appreciated to its fullest extent by close observation, as his newest comedies are departing entirely from his "slap-stick" Btuff of old. "Scarlet Days" D. W. Griffith Paramount A' lengthy synopsis of the gripping ;heme of this latest Griffith piny has been given in the Nebraskan. The acting now only needs to be commend ed. There seems to be no person who can press the heart-strings of his actors, as can Mr. Griffith. He makes them weep, laugh, and render any emotion at will. Richard Barthelmess takes the part of the young Spaniard and gives remarkable characterization almost equally that of the Chink in "Broken Blossoms." Mr. Barthelmess' real name is Hutchinson and his fa ther lives in Lincoln. George Faw crtt. Ralph Graves, and Clarine Sey mour did excellent work in the sup porting cast. The new and whimsical star resembling Constance Talmadge, who takes the part of Lady Fair is a pleasing personality. Clarine Sey mour's "Little Flameheart" is a re maraab picturization which will live In the annals of pictures. "Quality Is Economy" Armstrong's Clearance Sale l . uav. '-J 1 Ej! I m Iff I 'ill i Hi reducing the cost of clothes; that is about all the explanation necessary, except that this January Savings in cludes Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits and O'coats Every man who keeps an eye open will appreciate this AnnualJanuary event of bona fida price reduc tions from our regular all season prices. Now in Progress Dress Suits Included Copyright 1919, Hart Schaffner & Marx "A Damsel in Distrres" Pathe Creighton Hale and June Caprice, joint-stars who will be remembered for their clwver act in "Oh! Boy" in pictures, are now appearing in "A Damsel in Distress." This is another comedy drama peculiarly suited to their needs for light comedy, mingled with mystery and strange situations. Pathe Is a master of these. Creigh ton Hale will be remembered for his excellent work in "The Thirteenth Chair" and June Caprice for her Fo creations of 1916 18. "The Beast" Fox George Walsh reappears on the sil ver sheet after a recent serious illness in this drama of action and virile personality called "The Beast." The reformation of a typical western bad man hi keenly portrayed by this expo nent of agility, who seems to rival Douglas Fairbanks at times for popu larity. IV Rose In the Bud Tl, TTaart fit Hflr. The 8U11 Small Voles R- HamMea , ..D. Foster Cadman "Dance of Cleopatra" The Orpheum bill for this week has two headliners that are worthy of more than mere mention. The danc er Princess Radjah dance the dance of Cleopatra, gTeatly exited the au dience by featuring an enormous bull snake. An amusing sketen gnnrumg the Golden Gate was portrayed by Harry Green & Company. It appeared that even in Heaven the "gift of Gab is a valuable asset. Claudle Coleman is a most clever impersonator of women and presented all types of women ranging from a 10-eent-store-girl, to a club woman. Woode & Wyde gave a clever conversion over the telephone by the iuvjis of Tin' Ins. The program was comi ieted by Green Myrna presenting a novelty d arcing act EXTENSION WORKERS MEET AT STATE FARM Extension workers of the state will meet at the State Farm on January 12,'for their annual conference. Chan cellor Avery and a speaker from the United States Department cf Agricul ture will talk to thm. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY Nebraska Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store AS i .ill 1 . 3 i .11 i-.t it l -r ft' by; J WALIH , pi itEcno GEORGE WAL8H In "The Beast," at the Colonial this Week THE DAYS GONE BY One Year Ago Today Huskers defeated the Omaha Bal loonists 32-14. Two Years Ago Today Inter-frat basketball gets flying start Delta Upsilon and Phi Delta Theta victors. Eleven Years Ago Today Medical college reaches highest en rollment in years, 147 on roll. A CORRECTION Through a misunderstanding it was announced tn the Nebraskan for Thursday, January 7. that University Week would extend from March 13 through March 16. The dates for the snnual spring tour should have been given out as March 25 to April 3, tn- DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT ROSEWILDE Beck's Syncopated Symphony spotless GLOVES! a mark of the well groomed Send Your Gloves to Good Cleaners QPe. 1 " w M 11 1 1 O. J. Fee Phone B2311 333 North lZth tn. READ THE RAG