The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1921, Image 3

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    T II E DAILY NEDBASKAN
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City Auditorium
DANCE
SATURDAY
No Dance Friday this Week
Dancing under the direction
of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Carroll
THE CITY AUDITORIUM
Lincoln's Popular Amuse
ment Center
2:30 Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. 8:20
ORPHEUM CIRCUIT
Best in Vaudeville.
One of the Year's Best Bills
HACKET & DELMAR
REVUE
GEO. MACFARLANE
Johnson, Baker & Johnson
JOHN ALBERT
SWOR BROS.
Lane & Harper
Breakaway Barlows
The Kinograms Topics of Day
6 KIRKSMITH SISTERS
MATS. EOc and 25c
EVES. 50c to $1.25
gSEISSSS3KSKai ' KK 12 h.
THURS. FRI. SAT
BERT LYTELL
in
"THE PRICE OF
REDEMPTION"
Pathe Semi-Weekly News
Topical and Travel Pictures
"PRINCE PISTACHIO"
A New Vanity Comedy
LAWRENCE KINNEY, Tenor
Singing, "Japanese Sandman"
IBE1TY
THURS. FRI. SAT.
FORREST & CHURCH
A Vaudeville Rhapsody
DOVE AND MITCHELL
FOX & KELLY
In "Good-Bye"
JACK LEE
BETTY ANKER TRIO
"LEAPING LIONS AND JAIL
Bl RDS"
"THE SON OF TARZAN"
Episode III
International News Weekly
ALL THIS WEEK
Here in a gorgeous and reallstlo
romance dad In cloth of gold with
un iill-Htar cast.
CECIL B. DeMILLE'S
I'rodnrtion
"FORBIDDEN FRUIT"
"A CINDERELLA INCIDENT"
Prologue Presented by
Fluvlii Waters and Loia Melton
HEAVER'S I.YRIC ORCHESTRA
(Shows start at 1, , 6, 7, 9 Sharp
MATS. 30c NIGHT 50c
Drl.uxe Performances 3, 7, 9 p.m.
si ' ' IS
FRIDAY SATURDAY
Shirley Mason
in
"Wing Toy"
CLYDE COOK
In "THE JOCKEY"
For Good Eats
Try the
Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria
At The Theatres
Lyric.
Cecil de Mille'a latest icture, "For
bidden Fruit," is even botter than
any of liis former productions. Lik
all of them it is about marriage and
its problems. Clarence Burton and
Agnes Ayres make the most out of
i liu plot, which is a mixture of the
eternal triangle and a Cinderella fairy
tale. The roles of the butler and the
shiftless 'lusband (are exceptionally
well played. The settings aare elabo
rate and the costumes marvelous
Popular Complaint.
The joy is once more taken out of
life.
My best girl has bobbed her hair.
The girl who throws herself at a
man diesh't always make a hit.
"I was sick in bed yesterday."
"Anything serious?"
"No, nothing but a history test."
You meet the third one at a dance,
and,
Dearie, she can step,
She shoves a wicked shuffle,
She's mighty full of pop,
You take Her out and wonder how sh-V
got that awful rep,
What's the use?
You take another out to dine; you
Spend your hard-earned dough,
From all reports you're positive
That she is none too slow,
But at ten o'clock she gently says,
"There isn't any mo',"
Gosh, what's the use?
Daily Cardinal.
Foibles in Slang of
Campus Characters
(By First Ade.)
NO. 2. Little Lord Fauntelroy, or
The Boy Who Turned Brutal
When Willee made a Frat he De
cided to be a Slicker so he bought
a Bunch of Springy suits A Darb 01
a I hid, some Good red Lacker aud
grabbed Ole Sassiety right by t':e
Hoots.
But dissipation put willeo Flat -and
he Finally thought by heck he'd
Quit the Life, or Ditch the Frat or
Ele Turn out a Wreck.
He took to Steppin with the dames
Beau brummel was his motto little
Lord fauntleroy was his Name his
t'avoritu Giime was lotto.
lie von his Frat's best Social Be"
a regular Sorority Lizard In mat
ters of Strictest Etiquette he was r
Parlor Wizard.
Now Wi'lee had a bad, bad case
r.uit. Si!f.!y f.ied nnd vexed limi
ne found he couldn't Stand the race
-the matter quite Perplexed him.
He Had the Dough, He had the
Lo-iks He knew lie Had the Class
his only black mark in the booko
Was iiv's, he lacked the Brass.
Througii the Babe, bare limbs he
looked at the Moon and he took a
Solemn resolve he'd treat 'cm Rough
and that blame soon this business of
Love he'd Solve.
From the very First he Stepp't ofC
Wrong for he wasn't the kind at A1'
and the Lesson that's Found in th's
little Cong Is, if you miss, keep Bat
ting the Ball.
r Isiu
Your Spring Wardrobe
should certainly include
Exquisite, Handmade
BLOUSES
Only 5.75 each
Such blouses are exceedingly chic for wear with tailored suits. They give
just the right touch of freshness and smartness to
the Spring costume.
Remember, they are made entirely by hand seams, embroidery, hemstitch
ing and everything.
ONE MODKI. of batiste lias a
aniline trim with hoiiistitchini;
squares nriornint; the fronl niul
collar. Priced S.IS
ONE MODKL of batiste lias vrs
tee and roll collar barred with
heinstiti hhitf U hand marie.
Prieeri O.'S
ONK MODKL of batiste will,
wide double hemstitching trim
ming the eollar and front. Fine
lucks hand run, eyelet embroid
ery in collar corners. Prieeri
:.-.z
A FOl'RTII MODKI, has a rul
fled frill with hemstitched edge
anil joining. Plain roll collai
trim. Of batiste.
hemstitched
Priced fl.".
O T II E R II A N I)-M A I) R
P.l.Ol'SKS of batiste and voile
range in price from R.Ou to saJiO
the higher prario ones
-trimmed with handmade, filtt
and Irish laces.
Second Floor.
Sale of Slip-On
Veils at 8c each
About "00 dozen
Slip-On Veils In the
lot dotted and fiil
ured pat terns In
Spring shades. .Tnsi
the thine for windy
March ve a t h e r.
Thstor that spttt the bert.
f,
FbrJatt a litto
Very special
each only
He
at
t09-1033 OSuxwt
Crystal Cut
Neck Beads
Only 69c
Gold's First Floor.
Clear, sparkling
Crystal cut Heads
delightful Neck
laces in a host of
wanted shades and
colors especially
priced while they
last, at the strand
for only
C!M
Cold's First Floor.
New Dresses at 23. 95
The woman who last sprint; paid $.' to $"m for her frocks, will find that this offer
per'nits her to purchase the same good materials and smart styles ut this very low
price.
Silk taffeta Is easily the favorite, although many delightful models are shown In silk
crepes ami wool tricotincs.
A wide vange of styles including new bouffant skirt effects, eyelet ovcrskirts, flying
panels, gold, silver and colored embroidery applied in new ways, flowers, ribbon
streamers and other novel details that accentuate their smartness.
New Suits at 25.00 Wrappy Coats-29.50
i W. Tweed Suits In new tailored models,
lT1 dcclv lined belted stvles. with
akJiiocketR very unusual values.
?JMOKKS OF OTHER CHARMING
XKIV SPRING Sl'lTS now priced
17..r0 to 95.00
New Spring Coats in the wrappy modes so
much in favor, tailored from soft wool ve
lours a good range of colors.
OTHER NEW COATS including sport and
wrappy models, now at from
9.95 to 1'J.rxi
MORE HATS!
New arrivals from
Faster fashion centers
make our displays the
MOST WONDKUFIL
AND VARIED WE'VE
EVER SHOWN.
Spring Hut in the
nrnrsi Mtvlro the
nrwrH coloring th
nrwFKt mutpriuU in
almoht rndlesn array.
Special lots
Friday and
Saturday at
1 4.9.-1, 10.C5,
and
GOLD'S Third Floor.
featured
5.95
CORSETS, ONLY 89c
:89c
A special offer of new Cor
setswell tailored from
white coutil, braid trlmrueu.
four hose supporters back
laced models with
low bust sizes 20
to 30. Friday and
Saturday. -
CONFINERS, only 89c
Pack or front opened Bust
Confiners. well tailored from
cood weicht pink ma
terials with elastic In
back special Friday
and Saturday lor
i89c
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