4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN iffiffl8BM)3Jl K k7HM! m lHU4iawjJlwmJjMW!iraMij w Society New N Pin Pearl Vt Also Monogram U. N. Pins Pearl Set Thl8 is .n Entirely New Number HALLETT Ettab, 'Uni Jewaler 1871 1143 0 KOMO KOAL Ami others: Rock Springs Maitland Lehigh (hard) Now on hand WBTEBREAST COAL AND LUMBER CO. 107 No. 11th St. "St TUES., WED., THURS., FRI. BIGGEST OF THE SEASON'S BIG BILLS ELEABE.'H brice "OVERSEAS REVUE" with WILL MORRISSEY BILLY FRAWLEY & EDNA LOUISE AL & FANNY STEDMAN WYOMING TRIO THE JORDAN GIRLS STUART BARNES THE KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF THE DAY Mat, 25c & 50c; Eve., 25c to 75c Friday, February 6 Delia Chi Formal, Lincoln Hotel. Freshman Hop Informal, Robb wllde. Alpha XI Delta Formal, Commer cial Club. Saturday, February 7 Union Society Banquet, Lincoln Hotel. Acacia Informal, Scottish Rite Temple. Sigma Nu Pig dinner, chapter house. XI Psi Phi Informal, Commercial Club. Alpha Sigma Phi House dance. Gamma Phi Beta House dance. Pi Phi Chi House dance. Silver Lynx Formal, Lincoln Hotel. Thursday, February 5 Alpha Phi was hostess at an attrac tive tea given in honor of Miss Mar garet Churchill, of New York, visit ing delegate of the sorority, when about one hundred guest were pros ent. The decorations were silver vases of scarlet roses, and tall scarlet candles in silver candlesticks. In the receiving line were Mrs. F. L. Payn ter, Miss Churchill, Mrs. William Westover, Miss Charlotte Hanna, and Mrs. Carl Roman. !(" PERSONALS 1' ......u........uu. -. ...,.,.vmniwnininninMCTniw- "Seeing is Believing" These are Inspection Days "Quality Is Economy" LJu-JLJ yClothei Armstrong's An hi is a After Inventory Clearance NOW IN PROGRESS 1 WED., THURS.. FRI., SAT. ir st x TOM MIX IN HIS LATEST "The Cyclone" STUNTS AND THRILLS Hart Schaffner & Marx OVERCOATS $2975 $3475 $3975 $4,475 $4975 Now is the time for you to select your Overcoat for next winter, you can save 20'a to 35 on these coats now. You'll find here a large assortment of fabrics, patterns and models, substantially reduced in price as follows: SUNSHINE COMEDY 3 "HUNGRY LIONS AND TENDER HEARTS" -j x rfrT" ' DfTKi or Ln iTin 1 1 ii that rsrm 1 Mbt,?Vtt&g&rl TODAY FBI. SAT. DOUGLAS Mac LEAN DORIS MAY in "WHAT'S YOUB HUSBAND DOING?" in the Paramount Comedy "S P E E D" g Pathe New Paramount Mag. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor 6howt start: 1, 3, 5, 7, p. m. Mate, 20c Night, 30c ALL THIS WEEK BIG DOUBLE BILL The year" greatest melodrama, 3-e play of a thousand thrill. "THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER" "A TWILIGHT Tt ARV" I Tl Ccmedy Sensation of the Season, INTERNATIONAL NEWS Goldwyn Bray Pictorgraph Aronld's Lyric Orchestra 6 -viowyn eray Pictorgraph g I Put. Aronld's Lyric Orchestra i I Kwwt Start at 1. 3, 5, 7. 9 P. M. I a,20c; Night. 30c; ChiL 10c Walton G. Roberts, '21, returned yesterday from Chicago, where he had spent the first part of this week. Lucile Engstrom, of Holdregc. and Ruth Miller, of Omaha, were guests the past week-end at the Delta Delta Delta house. Eleanor Moran, ex-'23, of Columbus, who for the last two months hes been attending school in Omaha, will re turn Monday to complete the semes ter here. William D. Lear, "21, win called suddenly to his home in Springview on account of the death of his bro ther. Miss Marguerite McPhee, of the English department, has been ill with the influenza, for the past few weeks at her home in Lincoln, and is not yet able to return to her classes. Lois Haughey, '23, is a visitor this week at her home in Aurora. Mrs. C. B. Stone, of Omaha, is a guest of her daughter, Joslyn Stone. '22, at the Delta Delta Delta house. Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the pledging ol: Harold Eaton, of Oma ha: A. C. Olthause, Fred C. Thomp son, of Lincoln; and Robert Fiddock of Clum. Helen Wahl, "21, is ill with irfluen- za at her borne in Omaha. Doris Abbot and Genevieve Nich ols of David City, spent this last week end at the Delta Delta Delta house. Frances Anderson, "21, is ill at her home in Wahoo, and w'P not be able to return for a few days. Dr. Harry M. Hill of Kansas City, Missouri, visited at the Sigma Nu house lucsdar and Wednesday oi this week. Dean O. V. P. Stout oi the engmtei- ing college U confined to his home in Lincoln with a rere attacl: ol influ enza. O. O. Buck of Harvard, Secretary of (he Nebraska Press Association, was a visitor at the university Thursday. Dr. V. A. Barker, of the zoological department returned to school recent ly after an attack of ptomaine poi- soning. Margaret Lang. '22, is visiting this week at her home in Wymore. Pi Phi Chi announces 'he pledging of Perry F. Rivet of Lincoln. Dr Corinne Larimore, formerly Hiaperon of the Delta Zetas has been visiting at the chapter house tnis week. Iota Sigma Pi held a business meet ing Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Ida Carr. Leland L. Waters '21 leaves today to enter the University of Michigan. Prof. Albert Babbitt, professor of mathematics has resigned his posi tion and leaves soon for Mississippi where he expects to take up insurance work. Norman B. Curtice has entered the university as a special student this semester. He recently returned from service abroad. 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It is expected that the voting by the senior girls on the wearing of the mortar-boai ds will serve to cement i he friendship between them. All girls who do not vote for mortar-boards lack "sand.' the It is hoped that the mortarboards will not cause any mix-up. Anyway, these mortar-boards have caused quite a stir to be made on the campus. Asked how convocation was Thurs day, one student said that it was a Fair convocation. The fact that the Delian and Palla dian societies wfll hold a joint meet ing Saturday does not mean that it is to be considered as a Union meeting. you A LITTLE REFLECTION T'nnprrlassman: Why haven't f a phaved this morning? Freshman: Ain't I shaved? U. C: No, you're not Why aren't you? Fresh.: Well. I guess I shaved an other fellow. You see, there were a dozen of us using the same mirror. ROSEWILDE SCHOOL of DANCING Assembly Dances Wednesdays and Saturdays WITH BECK'S SYNCOPATED SYMPHONY" Open for Uni Bookings Friday Nites LFO J. BECK THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Opposite the Campus Reliable Instruction in the Principal Branches of Music and Dramatic Art Anyone can enter Special Attention to the Requirements of University Students FULL INFORMATION Oil REQUEST Phone B1392 11th and R Sts. 1 : if I: Ul 1 I 5 T'T hi