The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 18, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIll DAILY NBDRASKAN
PROFESSOR BENOSTON r
TO SPEAK AT CLUB
Personal experiences In Contrnl ano
South Aerlca will bo tho subject o'
an illustrated lecture delivered bj
Professor Nels Ilongston bofotc lh
Choistry Club Friday nfternoi-n,
The Chemistry Club mooting wll
be held in the main lecture room ol
Chemistry Hall at 5 p. m., Frida
Students interested in the Strang an.'
roniiintic atmosphero of the tropics,
visited by Dr. Dengston last year oo
a scientific exploatlon, will be wel
romed to th eloeture by the Chemis
try Club.
At The Theatres
THURS. FRI. SAT.
Pathe Newt Topical Pictures
Miss Frances Rosenstock
Singing
"A Little Bit of Heaven:
BEEBE DANIELS
. In
DUCKS AND DRAKES
BEMY
THURS. FRI. SAT.
International Newt Weekly
-THE SON OF TARZAN"
"A DOG DOCTOR"
PAULA
HTTl CTTI A TT nTBTS
& HANNON
LLOYD and WHITEHOUSE
Showt Start at 5:30, 7:00, 9:00
Mats., 20c; Night, 40c; Gal, 15c
0,
8 ALL THIS WEEK
i JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S
j "I S O B E L"
"THE TRAIL'S END"
BUSTER KEATON
In Hit Latest Comedy
-THE HAUNTED HOUSE"
! "THE ROOF OF AMERICA"
f Mats.. 20c: Night, 35c; CMI 10c
THE .
ORPHEUM.
With one more act than usual, tho
Orpheum this week la good from first
to last. Foggy Dromon and Brother,
In a novel ladder act start tho bill.
The skit, "Maid Made Mirth and
Melody," scored a number of good
laughs and was followed by another
worth-while act entitled "Moonlight
Madness." Rae Samuels, the head
liner, was as good as eor and brought
tho house down time after time with
her clever songs. Signer Friscoe,
formerly with tho Victor Thonograph
people, entertained the audience with
late ragtime numbers.
RIALTO.
Hebe Daniels full of enthusiasm all
the time, made the picture "Ducks
and Drakes" a success. As Teddy
Simpson she was so saucy and reck
less that she kept her guardian
worried all the time. Flirting at all
times until her fiancee was nearly
driven crazy, she was finally brought
to time by a clever plot in which
three of the men she had flirted and
her fiancee took her up in the moun
tains. The picture was a thriller and
always interesting.
Nix On the Goloshes
At Illinois Where
Profs Grow Mustaches
This Week You Will See
TOM MIX
In a picture different than he
hat ever wade before and
you will like It.
"THE ROAD DEMON"
Is the fastest, most thrilling,
most surprising photoplay of
the teason SEE IT.
And in addition a new Sunshine
Comedy
"THE SIMP"
It's Great
Fox Newt Colonial Orchestra
Regular low bargain prlcet.
g 2:30-Wed., Thur Fru Sat.-8:20
1 8 BIG NEW ACTS 8
RAE SAMUELS
m The Blue Streak of Vaudeville
s BEATRICE MORGAN & CO.
BOBBY RANDALL
I "SIGNOR FRISCOE"
l Flo Edna
CONROY & HOWARD
PEGGY BREMEN & BROTHER
GORDON'S CIRCUS
FRANCES PRIT CHARD
I with
1 EDWARD TIERNEY and
JAMES DONNELLY
e MATS. 25c and 50c
EVES. 50c to $1.25 M
City Auditorium
DANCE
SATURDAY
NIGHT
Under the Direction
of
Air. and Mrs.
H. H. Carroll
Admission Only 10 Cents.
THE CITY AUDITORIUM
Lincoln's Popular Amuse- -ment
Center.
"I didn't see a single girl at the
University of Illinois wearing; four-
buckle galoshes, but all tho profes
sors there are growing mustaches,"
was the comment of Dr. Harry Hunt
ington, Methodist University pastor
on the campus life of the students at
the University of Illinois at Urbana.
Dr. Huntington was present at tho
dedication of the new Social Centci
K i building across the street from the
B campus of the University of Illinois
K in Urbana and also attended na
tional meeting of the Methodist Unt
versity pastors. The Social Center
is the first of a group of buildings
which are being erected at the cost
of about one million dollars for tha
students of the University by tha
Methodist people of the state. Tho
buildings when complete will cover a
block and will have accommodations
for the recreation of about 2,000 stu
dents. Dr. Huntington says that the Social
Center building will be followed by
a church, a school of religion, a li
brary, and a residence for the pas
tor. A big open court in the center
of the block will be beautified and
used for social purposes. The buildins
itself is complete In everydetail, Mr.
Huntington reports, and contains of
fices, social rooms, a Great Hall on
the second floor, classrooms, reading
rooms, and places for plays, enter
tainments, programs and social ar
fairs of all sorts.
Soc!al Center Building.
This building is the first thing of
its kind at any of the American Uni
versities and follows closely on the
order of the ancient colleges in the
English Universities. It is a lons
building, an dthe fact that it is situ
ated Just across the street from the
main part of the campus insures its
Immediate and full use by the stu
dents. The group of buildings, of
which the Social Center Hall 13 thj
first is called the Wesley Foundation
and is for the Methodist students. An
other innovation in the buildine is a
suite of rooms called the Interna
tional suite. This group of rooms is
made especially for the foreign stu
dents attending the University of Illi
nois. Dr. nuntlngton told of the immense
growth which the Urbana Institution
has had in the last few years. In
1SS0 there were 4S4 students enrolled
in the college, while today there arc
more than twice that number of per
sons on the faculty alone. Ten thou
sand students attend the University ,
of Illinois. The Income of the Unl- j
versity doubled between 1900 and j
1905, doubled again between 1903 and j
iiu, ana wxs aouDiea nine v.i.. i
In the next six years with the result j
that from 1900 to 1920 the number of
buildings on the campus increased
from 15 to TL
This remarkable growth has irvle ;
an ever-growing need for the kind of
buildings such as the fine Sod! Cen-;
ter plant, and Dr. Huntington be-1
Ueves that they should be establishel I
wherever possible.
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Get Your SPRING SUIT Now
from among the specia purchase V00
lot which we are selling at O J
"piIEY are of fine navy tricotine, and they're certainly smart looking.
Some are very dressy, and others are more tailored. Elaborately
beaded and braided models vie with their plainer sifters which are simply
finished with satin and braid bindings. Eyelet and colored embroideries,
soutache braids, and satin sashes terminating in tassels are noticeable trim
ming touches.
Only a special purchase enables us to offer them at this
loic figure, as they arc much under-priced.
fife
Clothes
Tit
fjiratfcrfc Ciders
Stratford Clothes
Show Advanced Styles
Style leadership of
Stratford Cotlhes is em
phasized by the display
of Spring Suits we are
now presenting.
If you like to be well
dressed you should
know about Stratford
suits.
They are made of the
finest all-wool fabrics,
tailored by the exclusive
Stratford process, in
cluding fabric trim.
Stratford Clothes last
longer and look better
after hard wear, be
cause of their fine hand
needle work. They are
sold with a guarantee of
satisfaction.
It pays to buy the best
Easter is less than two weeks away select
your new clothes now.
FAROU HAR'S