THE DAILY NEBRASKA N a THURS., FRI., SAT. "MR. FATIMA" A New Christie Comedy DOUGLAS MacLEAN in "THE ROOKIE'S RETURN" SSagmiiiiiiiiiiJLjll1 ! r s S AtL THIS WEEK J 8 ROSCOE -FATTY" ARBUCKLE 3 S ti.. World s FnnnlMit Fat-Man . ffl M Artor In a Romance Koning 8 In Lnnghter ., t "THE LIFE OF THE PARTY" lRJ BUSTER KKATON . Mis ltBt Landslide of Mirth ' and Mrrriment jg, "NEIGHBORS" S leaver's Lyric Orhorntra . GT1HT A 1 I. 0. , fa r Shower for Florence Graves. Thelma Harnly, '22, .and KatUryu Harnly, ex'22, were hostesses lues day evening at a prenuptial shower in honor of Florence Giaves, ex-'22, who is to be married in February. An Inverted parasol suspended between the doorways- contained the gifts which were tied with long pink and white ribbons. The bride-to-be drew them forth one at a time. Decora tlons were in pink and white. Mnn. roses were used as a centerpiece, for the refreshment taiofe .which was lighted with pink and white candles. A twoicourse luncheon was served u the sixteen guests. nows M ATS. C M(iHT-Mf ' inn mkutm i THURS.. FRI., SAT. DOROTHY MORRIS TRIO Novelty Dancers Bobty Bert GILBERT & SAUL in "A BUNDLE of RAGS" THE DISTRICT SCHOOL" A Distinctive Musical Revue with a Cast of Seven Artists HUGH JOHNSON Comedy Conjurer THE ARLEYS Astonishing Artists MON., TUES., WED. WILLIAM FARNUM See Him Today in "Drag Harlan s Massive. Story of the West S S PRICES lCc, 15c and 30c ecccccccoeoosacccccccaceoo j jS ! niiTrir nnnirCTDl DLAllIy UftUlCJlIUI Phone L5223 Studio, 1308 O St. B ! ft Boyd Printing Co. I ni rations, Christmas' Greeting Cards. Programs. B1917 For Vour rarti Golden Rod Trio "Tbc Just rite Combination" J-hm.m PAIL I. WHITE I fa; ! ! 1 at D. F. EASTERDAY Organist and Choir Master of Gaace M. E. Church INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO I j Studio 1510 K Street. B1510 j $ g WANT ADS. j . :fi . IK; 4 ' IJST-HiBtory notebook Frlda u firls gymnasium. Return to Stu- j f dent Activltiea Office. j g' LOST In the library, a small black J g lea'.her notebook. Please return tc c StuuVnt Activities Office. H ig; LOST Hair ornament, brown bone Bit with blue stones. Return to otu I a !nt AcUriUes Office. LOST In Men's locker room, text book. "Auditing theory and prac tice." Finder pleas leare with Jack Bgt. LOST liuslinell Guild fraternity pin. M;aj?j return to Student Activities Off;to and receive reward. I 1 WL, 1) ill) 19. ID . t a fc C a Si af B amssmasy 111! sT .bbPS-sv W s C" I j I I 1 A IIrW If I lilt nr . I I aa v ' Mrs. McKelvie Entertains Dramatic Club. Mrs. S. R. McKelvie, wife of the governor of Nebraska, will entertain the active arid alumni members of Uio University Dramatic Club at a fancy dress masquerade tonight in the executive mansion. Between fifty and sixty guests are expected. Dancmb will be the program in the ballroom on the third floor. A group of tic players, with. Eleanore Fogg as Eliza Doolittle, the flower girl, and Ruuy- gard Norton as Professor Higgins, will present Bernard (Shaw's "Pyg malion" earlier in the evening. Hasel Shue, '14, who is teaching Spanish in the McCook High School, writes that Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peter son, '13, of Smuggler, Colorado, have a small son, Sigurd, five onths of age. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Freitag, '13, are spending the winter at Smuggler, Colorado. W. L. Stockton, '93, of Clarkston, Montana, was president at the six teenth annual convention of the Mon tana State Dairymans Association at Great Falls. His address, "Supplying Winter Feed for Dairy Cattle"," ap peared in the Montana Farmer for January. In Years Gone By Four Years Ago Today. Nebraska University's stock Judg ing team won first place in the West ern National Stock Ehow at Chicago. ' Five Years Ago Today. The Nebraska State Historical So ciety celebrated its annual meeting in a formal banquet, at the Lincoln hotel. Eleven Years Ago Today. A legislator's session was held at the are exhibit of the Nebraska Art Association and many members of the Xebraska lawmaking body visited the gallery in the University library. To encourage immediate huying and to help keep mills and factories busy to their full capacity, we have reduced our prices to the low levels that prevailed in 1914. Be optimistic, believe in your country, buy now, and wisely with an eye to economy and there is no'reason why prosperity shoud not continue. Only by liberal buying can the industries be kept going all over this broad land. Busy industries mean contented people. And contented people mean a Happy and Prosperous Nation. We've faced the situation squarely, realized that costs must be ignored recognizing only that the public wanted bed-rock prices before they would buy. Our prices tell the story more convincingly than all the words we can use of our sincere efforts to bring prices down to the level where men and women will not think twice before buy ing. We have taken the loss to do our share. Now it is up to you. Buy now, spend your money wisely and freely and help kef) the industries working full time. Athena and all Knit and Silk Underwear for Wo men and Children Reduced in Price Silk Underwear Camisoles $1.00 F0K $ .50 2.75 FOR 1.38 3.25 F0H 1.63 4.93 FOR 2.48 Gowns $11.00 FOR $5,50 '13.25 FOR 6.63 14.25 FOR 7.13 18.75 FOR 9.38 21.50 FOR 10.75 17.C5 FOR 8.83 Jersey Bloomers $5.50 FOR $2.75 6.95 FOR 3.43 8.23 FOR 4.13 Envelope Chemises 3.84 FOR $4.42 9.95 FOR 4.S8 11.05 FOR 5.53 Union Suits and Separate Garments ALL $10.00 UNDERWEAR $6.65 ALL $3.25 UNDERWEAR $2.25 ALL 8.00 UNDERWEAR 5.65 ALL 2.95 UNDERWEAR 1.95 ALL C.75 UNDERWEAR 4.G5 ALL 2.50 '.UNDERWEAR 1.65 ALL 5.95 UNDERWEAR 3.85 ALL 1.15 UNDERWEAR .75 ALL 5.00 UNDERWEAR 3.45 ALL .9(1 UNDERWEAR .65 ALL 3.85 UNDERWEAR 2.65 ALL .80 UNDERWEAR .55 if if, i Wi Sharp Price Reductions on Women's Hosiery Ladies' Hose New Prices on Lace and Fancy Hose McCalhim Silk Hose were $3.21 now $1.98. Topsv Silk Hose Mere $3.93 and $4.20, now $1.C8. Topsy Silk Hose were $fi.l3, now $4.48. New Khiprneiit of Holeproof Silk Hose were $2.93 and $2.83, now $2.00 and $1.75. New shipment of Phoenix Silk Hose wer- $2.8:5. now $1.S5. Ladies cotton and mercerized Lisle from 25c up. Children's Hose Black Cat Silk Lisle were 70c to $1.00, all sizes black, white and brown, now 40c and 50c. Jopy Brand, regular price 70c to 85c, now special 44c. Thompson Brand, special 33c. We-carry Holeproof, Black Cat, Foxy, Topsy, Knox Knit, Burlington, Dressup and other brands at new prices. Mayer Bros. Co ELI SHIRE, Pres. k. 5 3 K S3 X s 'x hi a. '&