TIIE DAILY NEI1RASKAN nil U. Fill. HAT. Rlalto Symphony Players ,lin I Helnwfer, Conductor Pathe Semi-Weekly Ncwi The World' KvrnU VUunlicrcl Topical and Travel Pictures Hlioivln 8ulJwtM nl Point., or InCertmt "ZERO LOVE" Kilunitlunul Comedy University Quartet Klnirlnir KOSY CIIKKK8" "LADIES MUST LIVE" Wilbur It. Clienoweth. OrgunlHt INNOCENTS FAVOR HOMECOMING WEEK (Continued from page 1.) means tlait we ull without exocptloi. biiuu urrunge and plan and look for. ward to entertaining our alumni at tne same time. This does not mean 41.- . I... " irauiuons or any jiganlzu. tion neod bo elimlnuted. It due moan that we muat BUbdoi lm !e our individual InteroHta to thoBo of the university. Can we bo larger than 4 1... 1 A I i i 1 . . . iuu iiiaiKuuon wnicli alone makes our existence possible? dm we not by supporting the plan, which without the shadow of a doubt In the Interest ol' the university. UNI. PLAYERS SHOW TO CROWDED HOUSE (Continued from page 1.) Mr. Yonno and Miss Burt played the characters of the lovers, Florlzel and Peldita with the greatest ease. The rest of the cast which Included Mil dred Golllhan, Marian Richardson, Esther Marshall, Katherlne MatcheU, Richard Day, Byron Jingley, Mr. Undquist, John Dawson, Stoddard Robinson, Komun Nuss and Theodore Metcalfe. Tho scenic effects were especially a" attractive. An efficient Btage manager in the person of C. L. Coombs ac- 'jeilion- p.mititAd fnr lliol. strato that we nnurec ate tho i.un.n. ... .. . . . . . ninif., ,.i i i .i . lt jb BBiuom reauzeu a great deal or tunlty which the tax-payers, our pat. th , ents and those ot everyone aro-md u8 of a pIay doDenda thfi and Mr. Coombs is certainly to bo ANNIVERSARY WEEK ALL THIS WEEK The Brniton'i Bocord Breaking Horeen MiMterpleee - DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Presents "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" Alrxnncler Human' Immortnl Novrt M'KCIAI. MUSIC KENnFKKI 1IY LVBIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA - ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE Keitturlnic CHIEF SILVER TONUCB SHOWS START? AT 1. S, 5, 7, 9 DrLuxe Performance 3.00, 2.00 $1 Admission to all Shows BOo. Chtl iOo ANNIVERSARY WEEK HUB.-FRI. SAT. J. C. Norman RirhnrdR, OrgrnnUt "THE EAGLE MAN" A New Comedy "THE KID" COMING LARRY SEMON in Ills newest icraim "THE BELL HOP" IfMBfRTY l$.'Mtc Hoinrruii mov '""in cabman cttincgj? I T II I'll. FRI. SAT. Liberty Concert Orchestra Arthur J. Itublcli, Director International News Weekly Current Events of the World in Pictures STAR BOARDERS 20 Minute of Lutiglrter "Miracles of the Jungle" A Wonder Animal Chapter Production THE DORANS lust a Boy and Girl NIPPON DUO .Sluicing and Instrumental POMPEII QUINTETTE "A MtiHT' IX VENICE" VAN & VERNON "A PEACH AXI A STEW" THOMAS TRIO Comedy Gymnasts ORPHEUM CIRCUIT 2:30 Wed., Thur., Frl., Sat. 8:20 THE CANSINOS EDUARDO EiJSA Foremost Spanish Dancers GAUTIER BROS. "The Animated Toy Shop" Thomas F. Swift & Mary H.Kelly "GUM DROPS" A Comedy Confection Dooley & Storey Vaudeville a la Carte MARGARET FORD "A VOCAL SURPRISE" VAN CELLO & MARY "FOOT FEATS" Jack Rose "Specialists for the Blues" Pathe News Aesops Topic of Day rsbies Mats 25 & 50c. Eves 25c to $1 If You Like Pleasant 3urrounduigs Good Service -Pure Foods dlnr.,n ?nJoy coming here to nine or lunch. nJ0Ur order "n"8 b 'I". W do i.f J11 your money unless it I ii Thnt nn think It should be r.i ynr friends here, order your Cen tral Hotel Cafe are making possible for us? Can we id ford to ko along without a serious thought as to how it is possible lor us to ne down here without other expenses .than those we see lit to incur personally? Can we afford to go along without a serious thought as to how long this state of affairs will continue If we do not demon auuie our appreciation: The ques lion is belore you. Are you willing to acknowledge that the opportuni lies you are Doing offered are not worthy of some sacrifice? With a little clear thinking there can be bui one answer. Write Your Alumni. tin... . ... io get aown to uotaus it is not necessary that any fraternity ur so urity sacrifice Its founders' day tra dition. Make that an undergraduate tradition. Let your alumni know thru the columns of your news tetter, ai once, that you are arranging a home coining lor them at a time when they mUy seei their friends from ever other organization. They will ap- prove. Your aumni wl'l be back ol any plan which is for the good of the university. As for the means of en tertaining them at commencement, n you will bear in mind that the one thing that brings them back it not the thought of the banquet tahle, but the possibility, of being with the friends again, the details of enter tainment should not be difficult u. work out. Certainly none of us are willing to acknowledge that we have not within our ranks a committee us ingenious in the arrangement of these details as exists In the ranks of those schools where this plan is now In successful operation. Only Tentative Program Now. "As for the general program oi' en tertainment the one suggested is but tentative. It was arranged with the idea that we wished to be real hosts and hostesses to all thoF.u who return and it was evolved from the combined suggestions of undergrad uates and former btudents. It Is, htwever, subject to the decision cl the executive committee and may be ifl-urranged if for the best interest of the main plan. "The student committee is in the process of formation and will be an nounced later. Suffice to say that it is being selected without regard to political affiliations or personal pre judice. When completed it will not only represent every organized body and those unidentified in organiza tions but it will also have the proper proportion which the registration in each college warrants. This largs student committee will be represent ed in the meeting with, the faculty and alumni committees by an execu tive group in order1 that a small cen tral organization may assume the ac tual responsibilities for its success. "As is outlined above this Is the plan which the senior mens organiza tion has seen fit to endorse Only 100 per cent enthusiasm and support of this plan can make it a success. If it is worth any consideration from the standpoint of the university it is worth sacrifice on the part of all ot us as Individuals. Take this into your own meetings and demonstrate by your decision that you are not willing to stand apart when a call is sounded tn onnnnrt a Dlan wnich will mean v f r - a greater Nebraska university. "If. however, you have single reservation If you have any question or any suggestion concerning alumni week you will find the al"mni orfice open to receive you all day long and a secretary who is anxious to know the undergraduates as well as the graduates and exceedingly anxious to show you how this little office may assist you in a hundred dlftereni ways while you are on the campus. In the big things let us all be for Nebraska. HAROLD F. HOLTZ, Alumni Secretary. congratulated upon the results he ha3 obtained In this play. The plot on the whole Is excellent and no one can afford to miss it. The credit of production Is given to Mr. Holme, the director, who has lived up to all that has been said of him with the result of an extraordinary pleas ing production. There is still two more nights, Dec. 9 and 10. Tickets are on sale at Ross P. Curtice Music Store, 1249 O street. Change of Name Sale at saves some of the fellows 15 per cent on their clothes. Be Inquisitive! Compare The Prices Of Our Christmas Gifts With Others Mest prade SILK HOSE in neat little Christmas boxes $1.35 to $3.25 Wool Sweaters, Teddys, Camisoles, Step-ins, Silk un derwear, all at lower j, rices for Christmas. Tucher-Shean JEWELERS Diamonds, Watch 3s, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl ing Silver, Cut Glass, Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re pairing and Manufacturing. OPTICIANS Eyes examined Free. In our Optical Department you may select Just' what you svant in Eye Glasses or Specta cles. Fine Optical Repairing.. Broken Lenses Duplicated. STATIONERS Stationery for the Office, School and Home. Waterman's Fountain Peas. Of fioe Equipment and Supplies Crane's, Whiting's and Hurd's Fine Stationery. Complete line cf Supplies for all departments oi Schools and Colleges. 1123 O Street Lincoln, Neb. Phones B-1534. B-3306. B-3307. E55 DR. R. J. POOL DELIVERS ADDRESS AT WAHOO TODAY Dr. R. J. Pool, chairman of the de partment of botany, will deliver an illustrated lecture before an open pub- - .. l,,k nf lie meeting or me Wahoo today. The subject or tne lecture is "Out Ol uours w"" While in Wahoo Dr. Pool will be the truest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lenmuiu, former students at the university. DA CONAC CLUB M W Lincoln' Hotel Ball Room FRIDAY, Dec. 9th Beck's Six Piece Orchestra Adm. $1.10, Including Tax. -featuring DANCING SLIPPERS of all kinds WHETHER you are a pr6fessional, mere ly a student or just dance the ball room steps here are the slippers you want. For Ballet and Toe Dancing r.OXHI) TOE SLIPPER for toe daneinjr. A firm, strong l)x. Slipper of soft, black kid. Pair 5.00. SOFT TOE BALLET SLIPPERS of black kid. Priced 3.25 CHILDREN'S BALLET SLIPPERS of black kid. Priced 3.00 SILVER SLIPPERS ONE STRAP SLIPPERS Baby Louis heels or full Louis heels. Of lustrous silver cloth. Pair 13.50. ' PLAIN AND BROCADE SILVER SLIPPERS one strap style. Louis heels; vamp of plain; quarter and heel of bro cade. Pair 13.50. SILVER CRYSTAL CLOTH SLIPPERS opera style. Made by Laird, Sehober & Co. A glistening slipper that is very attractive. Pair 15.00. SECOND FLOOR. I: Fresh Cider daily from Jonathan Apples Potatoes, Apples, Cabbage direct from grower to con sumer. Retail at wholesale. Cider for your party by the gallon. Idaho Fruit Company 222 No. 12th St. BE AN ARTIST Comis Cartooim, Fashions, News paper and Masajsine ill lint rutin;. Commercial i'iitpl Cravon l'ortralta. Our sluipie method iniickly developes your talent in ,are time. by mail or local classes. Write for terms and list of successful students. Courses emiorseu oy ne napers, maKazlnes and famous artlBts. ASSOCIATED ART STUPIOS Marriages. A wedding of interest to University students was that ol George craven and Helen L. Hughes. The ceremony was performed on Saturday, Decem ber 3 at Belville, Kan. Miss Hughes is a senior in the college of business administration. Mr. Craven is a sen ior in the law college, and a mem ber of Phi Alpha Delta. Mr. Craven started for Kansas with the avowed purpose of taking some depositions in a legal matter. On re turning be admitted that instead he had executed a most important con tract, and distributed. many handfuls ot cigars. "CORNHUSK ERS Make HOTEL LINCOLN Your Head quarters When Down Town Make j-our luncheon and dinner appointments for The Lincoln. You will find a welcome here. Special attention piven dinner parties and dances. Manager Barrett will be more than pleased to .help you with your plans. HOTEL LINCOLN The Business and Social Center of Lincoln OS! HAVE YOU DATED? Favors BIG SUBSCRIPTION Refreshments DANCE TONIGHT 8 :30, Lindell Party House. Music by LOUISIANA RAGADORS A College Orchestra Catering to College Students OAdmission $1.00 Plus Tax "GOD'S SECOND FIDDLE" subject of special sermcn by REV. CHARLES II. TITTLE Minister of the Unitarian church of Onu.ha, at the Lincoln All Souls' Unitarian Church 12th and H Sts. Sunday at 11 a. m. On December 18, a week from next Sunday, at 4:30 p. m., the beautiful Christmas candle light service will be held in the church. The building will be lighted solely by candles. The service will be largely musical. J j I 1 If iiiai