THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TiieHdny, September 19, 1922 t Ml it' ' J ;1 li 1 (; .it Harmoniilng Entertainment ALL THIS WEEK Dorothy Dalton in The Women Who Walked Alone" Other Entertaining Featuret SHOW START- at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mata-2o Nloht 35e rhii' in ALL THIS WEEK Rudolph Valentine First Vesper Service to be Next Tuesday The first vcRpor service of the year will he held Tuescliiy nt 5 o'clock. This la to be an "Everybody's Lone some" service. Anyone who Is should Just come and meet the secretary and cnblnet members as well as every other lonesome Rlrl. The year's work will he outlined by the cnblnet members. This will be the best opportunity for new studenu to learn what the Y. V. C. A. Is dolus. It offers a variety of activities for all plrls and all who are out at the service will get an early start on the years work. GREEK ORGANIZATIONS HAVE NEW Delta Tau Delta to Build a New Home on Sixteenth Street in the Greek Row it In Blood and Sand Other Entertaining Featuret SHOW STARTS 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 MATS 30 Night 50c Chil. 10c Where Thousandsc Meet Daily Burton Mina H. L. Brown, Gardner & Roland A Passing Revue of Songs and Dances Ploner's Alpine Singers A Versatile Quartette ii NATIVE SONGS, DANCE'S and MUSIC WALKER & BROWN The Blackface Funstero 'n "TO PLEASE U TWO" George & Ivy Wheeler Novelty Instrumentalists Featuring "THE MUSICAL BOTTLES" BOB JONES Singing Comedians SOCIETY HOBOS A Continuous Laugh International News Weekly Babich and the Orchestra COMING THUR., FRI., SAT. "In the Days of Buffalo Bill" And a Splendid Vaudeville Bill SHOWS START AT 2:30. 7. 9 Mats. 20c Niaht 40c Gal. 15c ! The Original RAG-A-JAZZ BAND Returning to Europe Take advantage of the last dances. Conac Club Friday & Saturday Nights Sept. 22 and 23 LINCOLN HOTEL BALLROOM ORPHEUM 4 DAYS Colonial ALL THIS WEEK Way Down East" Other Entertaining Features SHOW STARTS at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mats 15c Night 25c Chil. 10c WED. MAT NEE EPTEMBE 20 2.15-trWICE DAILY8:15 Lloyd Nevadat Co. "SANDY" (THE WEE HARRY LAUDER) Emerson & Baldwin Richard Keane l orn Smith assisted by HARRY NEWMAN Gus Edwards (HIMSELF) Presenting "A Fountain of Youth" With Alice Furness & Chester Fred erick. A fresh crop of newly found proteges PRICES MATS. 25c and 50c NIGHTS, 25c, 50c and 75c A now home for the Delta Tau Delta fraternity will be built on the lot lo cated on the east utile of Sixteenth street between R and S which It has purchased. This fraternity will foe housed at 345 North Fourteenth their present home until the new building Is ready. Zeta Beta Tau has purchas ed the Delta Tau Delta house. Farm House fraternity will be In its new home lor the com In.? year. A house at Twenty-sixth and O streets which it purchased last spring;. Aca cia Is now located In Its home at Fif teenth and H streets, and Bushnell Guild has moved Into the building at Twelfth and D streets Alpha Sigma Phi Is now the owner of the house at 500 XortH Sixteenth street formerly occupied by Alpha Om Icron n, Sixteenth and R streets, will be the location of the home of the Delta Chi. Alpha Omlcron PI has acquired the lease of the Alpha Sigma Phi house at Jfi20 R street. The Delta Chi house at 1610 R street will be occupied by the Chi Omegas; Achoth will have Its home at the former Acacia house at 132.r R street; Kappa Kappa Gamma has leased the fraternity home on North Sixteenth for three years, anil the Alpha Phis will live In the house nt Twentieth and D streets which was formerly the Whltton-Carllsle school. Sigma Phi Kpsilon has rented the house at 1237 R street, formerly the Alpha Phi house. Delta Sigma Delta has bought a new home on the cor ner of eighteenth and G. The house at 1S-10 F street has been rented by the Phi Tau Epsilons, who have mov ed from 1341 F. Charlall Beauty Shop Miss Lattie Nerver has opened an up-to-date shop at 1240 M St. Lindel hotel. Special attention given to marceling, and hair dress. PHONE B2559 ORDER Toasted Combination MALTED MILK 30 Cents JLLAR'S PRESCRIPTION HARMACY WE DELIVER E4423 As they crave a balanced golf stick Chinese-red barrel handsomer than gold Super-smooth rVTi guaranteed 25 years Q2' Dl1 mm i! i Si I, Nidi: IhTO ONE more appreciates the new Parker Duofold than the students who play golf. The moment you grasp it your hand responds to that unmistakable feel that means business. Its fit, weight and balance produce a sensation akin to the pleasure of gripping your favorite club. It holds nearly twice the ink of the ordinary. It has a point of native Iridium as smooth and life-enduring as a rare jewel bearing and guaranteed 25 years for wear and me chanical perfection. This is the pen that Geo. S. Parker, inventor of the leakproof Lucky-Curve perfected through 30 years of infinite pains. Money can buy fancier mountings, but the world contains no other point like this. Its popularity has made a stir at the campus and class rooms unlike anything known before. Many pronounce it "hand somer than gold." When one record shows that the average student buys 4 pens a year don t you agree that it's better economy to buy one Duofold in a lifetime even at $7? Now is th time to come in. 8axn except for i e TheJis Year Pen L4v Da off Aid Chatelaine or handbag Iv. Geo. B Harris- Miller Latfch 30Days'FreeTr;al iros. Sartor Jewelry Co. A Paine Bros. Lincoln Book Store H. Herpolsheimer Tucker-Shean (Continued From Thro 1) GOAL OF THREE THOUSAND URGES COMMITTEE ON Find Increase in I The Registration Of the Ag College Art Latta. Denn Lowry. Francis C. Sperry. Ward Kelly. Kdwnrd C. McMoiiIoh. Josephine Guild. Mildred Oihmer. Thelma Catchpole. RU'hnrd M.icUlor. Teachers College Doris Manning, chairinnn. Mercedes Abbott. Ruth Snmuelson. Leona Whit tier. Alice Waters. Alleen Nelson. Pauline Durkett. Harlette Timbers, Ruth Ellsworth. Meredith Tildon. Law College Oliver Maxwell, chairman. Jack Austin. Carl Hogerson. Carl Adams. W. H. Qulgloy. Marian Hoyer. Stan. Matzke. The registration in Ag college this semester nhows a dc ldcd increase over that of the first semester last your. This increase Is miidu up al most entirely of women. The pres ent figures show forty more women registered than registered the first semester last year, and only one .more man. The total for the tor will probably be raised from tlio present figures by the arrival of some late students. TRY THE Mogul Barber Shop 12 No. 12th St., For Service ; wo tint you tell others. If w don t suit you tell us. Ei"3ht Chairs No Waiting IHLANFELDT A KUEHR, Mgrs Y. M. C A. CAFETERIA "FILLING STATION FOR HUNGRY FOLKS" Home Cooked Food Quick, Courteous Service Prices Always Reasonable EVERYTHING SERVED TO YOU QUICK, AND OVER CLEAN, WHITE, SANITARY EQUIPMENT BE SURE TO TRY OUR HOME MADE PIE AND CAKE Open 3:00 a. m. Close 7:30 p. m. Thirteenth and P Streets SPIER'S FOR QUALITY FJR Seasons Athletic Ticket with the purchase of a SUIT AND OVERCOAT Remember this offer is for students only and is good until Wednesday Evening. MEN Mere is your chance lo save money on your New Fall Suit, Top Coat or Overcoat. New Whip Cord Suits and Top Coats. Kay Vee Models in Suit, and Par Kerry O'Coats, Tailored at Fa.h ion Park and other Fine Clothe, including "Bradfords". Prices Range $19 to $44 Manhattan Shirts Spe&ion Edwin Clapp Shoes