I THE DAILY NERRASKAN GET IT AT -TELLERS' "TIIK llOHTINO CHANCE" Oanlralto 1IKI.F.H M. TIRLKY A IHw Chrlntle Comedy A1H BRIDKH HAPPY?" TOPICAL AND TRAVEL PICTURES Showing bjwts "d Tolnt at Int"rt PAT HE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS Thi WnrM'i Krit VIH KMI.TO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ,ln E. NrhtwfT, Conductor TUCKS., FRI., SAT. tsIBMTY I 5 TIIIJRS., FRI.. 8 AT. PAULA ARMSTRONG & CO. Atfclrtto Mnrvpln ROSE & THORNE 'Th Tula Ir and the Swede Girl" BILLY ROGERS II Mken Yon Smile BELMONT'S CANARY OPERA A Springtime Novelty "CROOKED STREETS" IIKEKTT CONCERT ORCHESTRA Arthwr J- liahlrh. Dlrertor INTERNATIONAL NEWS LVP.1C ALL THIS WEEK H THE RIGHT TO LOVE" with 1 MAE MURRAY and DAVID POWELL AIk Shalt Comedy and Topical Pictures TABOR AND GREEN M T ?0c. NTGHT 88 W tnmiK START AT 1. I. e. 1. ORPHEUM CIRCUIT 2:30 Now Twice Daily 8:20 Season's Supreme Event Singer's Midgets 30 tiny men and women; 3 elephants; 20 ponies; 15 dogs, topDina bia Orpheum bill. fc Usual prices. No advance. But a buy seats early. THTJRS., FRI., SAT. William Russell in "The Man Who Dared" Lore, Thrills, Romance Snxshine Comedy "AN ELEPHANT'S NIGHTMARE" Mutt and Jeff News Drink Our Egg Malted Milk For lunch. They are a full meal. chapmajcs srea Oscar R. Caaa, V. N. 'IS, Mgr. lilt Commercial Photographers Baaqunt, Play Cnat and Club I'ictama a Specialty. TRY OUR Kodak rialahtn and Knlnrjring. HINDMARSH STUDIO ISO O St. B130 LOEB'S ORCHESTRA fiuMneas P1iMie BSHC Residence BS70S PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark, ol Stella, will attend the Notre Dame game tomorrow. Clara Curry, ox-'20, of Denison, la., is spending the week-end at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Mrs. Burt, of Omaha, is ' visiting her daughter, Frances Burt, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Worth McDonald. '22, nas returned from a visit in Omaha. Winifred Brandt, of Omaha, will be the week-end guest of Isabel l'ear sall at the Pi Beta Thi house. Wm. Alleman, '23, who has been in Omaha for the past few days, has re turned to school. Dorothy Adkins and Helen Adkins, of Omaha, who will attend the Notre Dame game, are to be guests at the Pi Beta Thi house. Eleanore Teregoy, Nell Roecher and Jane Schoentgen, of Council Bluffs, will be guests for the week end, of Inez Teregoy at 1220 R street. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Richards are to be guests of their son, Fied Rich ards, on Saturday at the Phi Delta Theta house. George Haslam, '22, of the Omaha Medical College, will spend the week end at the Delta Upsilon house. F. E. Wright, of Scottsbluff, will be a visitor at the Thi Kappa Psi house during the week-end. Mrs. Glen Reed, of Council Bluffs, is a guest at the Ti Beta Phi house. Izetta Smith, of Omaha, is a guest of Lavida Fritzland. Fred Richards leaves tomorrow for Fremont where he will spend the re mainder of the week. Leontine Louise, of Council Bluffs, is to be a week-end visitor at the Pi Beta Thi house. Herbert Cushman, ex-'22, of Deni son, la., will be a guest at the Phi Delta Theta house for homecoming. Mrs. R. A. Smith, of Omaha, will be the guest of her niece, Donna Mc Donald, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Adele LeDoit, of North Tlatte, is a guest at the Alpha Phi house. Mildred Shirley, ex-'22, of Hum boldt, will spend the week-end at the Chi Omega house. ft 'S bseritijde chooi or DANCE Saturday NIGHT 8:30 O'clock Beck's Syncopated Orchestra. I Say: We award the sandpaper Bathing suit to the prof. Who waits until you are Due at your next class Before he begins to think About the assignment and Who shouts parting warnings And instructions to you as You sift out the door And beat it for the next Torture chamber without Even having time to Go after the "Rag." Matilda Jane. Theatre Reviews Orpheum. The principal attractions at the Orpheum this week are the Singer's Midgets, a company of well-formed little people who do, and do quite well, really difficult feats. The com pany consists of thirty men and wo men, three elephants and other ani mals, and carries with it three cur loads of scenery. The costumes are unusually gorgeous and with the beautiful settings, present a very artistic background. The e.it is divided into several parts with solo work, chorus numbers, and other fea tures. The voices in the choruses are not especially good but are prob ably as good as the voices of any midgets. Lincoln High and North Platte High are bookea to meet, on Nebraska Field in a good game. The two schools met last year and Lincoln emerged with the long end of the score. Dramatic Club Connis Club MacDowell Club Saddle & Sirloin Club Palladian Society lTnion Society School of Music T. C. II. S. KMBI.KMS HALLETT X I"! Cni Jeweler E; lj Kstab. 1871 1143 O St. C Bubbles if In a By Ima Cuckoo. nearby city after a recent accident where the superintendent o!' schools was fatally injured as a re sult of being run over by a street car, the daily paper came out with the following headline: "Wife and Child Come Before Operation on Head of the City Schools." From this headline in the Ne braskan yesterday it is evident that the students in Company D at the State Farm should begin the study of art: "Farm Company " Draws First Rifles Issued." Somebody suggested yesteiday that it was singular that the head of the Dramatic Department . should be named Howell. But we never heard Miss Howell, did you? The Green Goblins should hold their second meeting Hallowe'en night, said a well-meaning Freshman yesterday. Why not have a new post-graduate organization at Nebraska called the Yellow Ghosts? "Can you turn an ice cream cone into a movie actress," asked Mary Miles Minter at 2 o'clock last week. "No," was the reply. "Well, I can," said Mary, as she swallowed the cream and cone whole. "Watch for Rosewilde announce ment in Monday's Rag." Cotner University and Hastings Col lege meet this afternoon on Bethany Field. Cotner was defeated last week and Hastings held Grand Island to a tie score. f Learn to DANCE We teach you to dance in six private lessons. Phone for appointment. Mrs. T. E. Williams Private Studio B4258 1220 D St. 5 The Unitarian Church 12th and II St. A church especially for those who cannot conscientiously profess the theological beliefs required by the orthodox churches. Services Sundays at 11 o'clock. Rev. James W. Macdonald, minister. Madame Gildroy Scott, soloist. HEFFLEY'S TAILORS OF QUALITY Cleaning and Remodeling for Ladies and Genu, m No. 11th SL B1422 Try the Robert's Sanitary Dairy Lunch For Good Food Good Service Moedrate Prices. 1238 O St. 1 Extrordinary Values in PLAID SKIRTS 18 50 Serge, Angora Plaids and Satin Prunella INDISPENSABLE to the college girl's wardrobe is a smart plaid separate skirt. Worn with a sweater, it is ideal for school wear. We have a large assortment in varied colors and styles of pleating, some with leather bolts and some button trimmed, of the best quality plaid materials. 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For their influence is in estimable, and they are part of that higher education which fits her for life. As you go out into the world the finest tribute you can pay to the training you have received will be your own charming, engaging person ality, expressed in lovely, tasteful, artistic attire the true garb of youth, are masterpieces of youthful beauty and charm elegant, refined, of a rare individuality known throughout the nation as the characteristic fashion creation of vouth EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE. SCHULMAN & HAUPTMAN 38-40-42 East 29th Street, New York