Wednesday, September 27, 1922 THE DAILY NEBRASK AN The Wolff Bros. Music School Mandolin, Tenor Banjo, jlandol a, Mando-Cello, fiuitar, Hawaiian Guitar, and I'kclele. "We organize Clubs, Instru ments Furnished. Orchestra for all Pupils. 1318 N. St. Phone B-1104. ORDER Virginia Ham Sandwich 15c Chocolate Malted 15c TTjILLAR'S PRESCRIPTION a HARMACY WE DELIVER B4423 Farewell Party Original Rag-a-jazz Band LINCOLN HOTEL BALLROOM Saturday Sept. 70 Positively the last appearance of the Rag-A-Jazz Band before leaving for Europe Tickets on Sale at Capp's Fountain With Butler Drug Co. 'Admission $1.50, tax included Tickets Limited to 150. Romance Languages Have Reference Section of University Library The language and study room, V. Sufi, has been remodelled and has re ceived many new books, so that students will soon be able to pro cure all the Romance Language ref erences In school there. Dictionaries and periodicals are alsoi in this room, students may find all English read ing matter here, too. First-year sm dents si 10 iidd learn to study there as much as possible to lelieve the con gestion in the main library. I Watson's Troutdale Orchest r a ROSEWILDE Every Wednesday All Year 8-11:30 1.10 Subscription Dance At Knights of Columbus Hall Friday, Sept. 29. Music by the Louisiana Ragadors Admission $1.10, including tax. DON'T MISS The First Wed. Night at Rosewilde September 27th. Your First Chance -to Hear Watson's Troutdale Orchestra For the further convenience of University patrons, the Wednesday nipht dances at Rosewilde, will com mence at 8 o'clock and lost .until 11:30. ORCHESTUA'O UNUSUAL Subscription DANCE Rosewilde Party House Friday, Sept 29 $1.10 Matinee-3 Daily 25c, 50c Nights 25c, EOc, 75c Week Commencing Wednesday, Matinee, Sept. 27. Orpheum Orchestra Topics of the Day Aesop's Fables, BEN NEE ONE The Mandarin Minstrel FLO LEWIS In Silks and Laces PAUL DECKER In Edwin Burke's New Comedy, "I Heard" Special Attraction DUCI DE KEREKJARTO The Royal Violinist Virtuoso Sliding, Dancing, Inimitable Comedian ROSCOEAILS With Kate Pullman, His Orches tra of Syncopation and Charles Caivert Flanagan & Morrison "A Lesson in Golf" THREE DANOISE SISTERS Beauty, Grace and Agility Pathe News Harmonizing Entertainment ALL THIS WEEK GLORIA SWANSON in the Paramount Picture "Her Gilded Cage" Other Entertaining Fertures SHOW START at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mats 20 Night 35c Chil. 10c ALL NEXT WEEK Carl Laemmle presents House Peters Virginia Valli Matt Moore Josef Swickard in "The Storm" Other Entertaining Features SHOW STARTS 1, 3, S, 7, 9 MATS 30 Night 50c Chil. 10c MBEBTY Mon. Tues. Wed. Jack Levy and the Four Cromwell Sisters Presenting "A Study in Melody" Cleveland & Dowry "Are You Next?" Kane, Morey & Moore "Striking a Balance" Villani & Valloni "Trading Grand Opera for Sweet Melodies" Bollinge & RReynolds In Fun and Thrills "Foolish Wives" Smiles and Laughs Ruth Roland in "The Timber Queen" International News Weekly SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7, 9 Mats. 20c Night 40c Gal. 15c fy ALL THIS Colonial week James Oliver Curwood't 'Man from Hell's River' Irving Cummingi Supported by Eva Novak and an All Star Cast SHOW 8TARTS at 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 Mats 15c Night 25c Chil. 10c AMI NRIY TO BE HELD ON S III T First Biff Party Under Auspices Place in Armory. PROGRAM WELL ARRANGED Entertainment to Occupy Time Frcm eight-thirty to ten-thirty in the Evening. Entertainment from 8 to 10:30 will feature the first all-1'niversity party of the college year to be held at the Armory next Saturday evening. The party will start at 8:30. Admission will he 30 cents. Refreshments will he served. The Kieth Tyler Trouba dors will furnish music for the danc ing. In accordance wilh a plan to he tried by the party committee, those students who do not dance or do not pre to dance will be given an oppor tunity to enjoy themselves at a pro gram eivmmed to overflowing with :atert;:i unent. The first part of the evening will be spent in entertain ment in the Armory, but when the dancing begins those students who do not dance will adjourn to the Y. M. i'. A. where further entertainment will lie provided. Ne.in ly T,0 per c ent more people may be accommodated at the all-University parties this year than last. The tearing out of the partition between the Armory proper and the chapel has greatly increased the floor space and will allow much more comfort for the huge crowds of students who ttont the parties. Freshmen are particularly urged to come to the all-l'niversity parties this year. No other way gives the first year men as good a chance to set acquainted with fellow students as do the mixers and the freshmen Hie invited to attend them. Decorations, fitting to the Scarlet d nil the Cream, will ho prepared for tho evening of the big party. The decoration committee was appointed at the last meeting of the committee ami the chairmen have been busy throughout the week getting lined up for the party. J. Wilbur AVolfe, 23, Is the general chairman of the all-l'niversity party committee. Five parties are on the schedule for this year. The first is next Sat urday. The second party will be held on October 21, the date of the homecoming day football game with Missouri. The third party is to be given by the freshman class under the auspices of the all-University committee. The date is October 28. On the evening of the Kansas Aggie game, November 18, will be the fouith party of the year and the last mixer is scheduled for February 10. That is the last rarty of the series and the only one which will be held the second semester. ESTES CONFERENCE IS DISCUSSED AT y. W. G. A. VESPERS Reccunt Experiences and Ballot cn a Secretary lor the Year. The Y. V. C. A. conference at Estes Park was the subject of vespers Tues day evening at Ellen Smith Hall. Each of the eight University girls who attended gave a short talk on some phase of the conference. Ruth Small presided. The first number was, Follow the Gleam." the scripture les son and prayer. A so'o l.y Blanche Martz followed. 'We had such a jolly good time ard were so inspired, that we thought wu would like to take you with us there and try to make you live it over a'-tnin with us," said Silence Adnmson. the first speaker, in opening her ta'k on "The Trip and the Setting." Marioi Madigan followed with a sketch of the general program of each day. Lila Wyman gave an account of tho Indus trial forum of the camp, and three subjects, church, community and In dustry, taken up In it. Isabel Fcuts told of the topics taken up in grou,) study. "We discovered how very little we know and how much we needed in formation If we are to face world problems" aid Dorothy Williams in speaking of the group discussions which were followed by l.-ctures ex plaining questions. Helen Tomson re counted the recreational experience of the girls at camp. Gertrude Tom son g;ive a summary of the confer ence. Ballots for secretary were dis tributed at the beginning of the meet ing The nominees were L,ila Wyman and Isabel Fouts. The votes nave not yet ben counted. Butler Drug Co. H 1321 0 St. B1183 Three Instructors Makes Speeches on University Extension I. re! -ircrs recently sent ny the Uni versity Extension Division wee Prof. I. K. Aylsworth of the depart in ent 014 Political Science a-id Sociology, who ;nl'lr.'.'sed 1' o Malmo Community club, September 1.1. on "Citizenship Responsibilities,' and A. M. Yoss. assistant inspector of accredited schools, who spoli ( to the Hall county teachers Institute at Grand Island, -ertc-inber 21, on the importance of a course of study of practical, life work value. Prof. E. W. Lantz of th Teachers' college, lectures at this institute, September 15. We welcome all U, of N. Students. Make our store your down town head quarters. We ap preciate your business. Guy Butler, Ph. G. Prop. Let's Meet at Dreamland Open Every Night DREAMLAND One of the best equipped Pavilions in America. Shew your friends this Pavilion. It prcves a p'casant surprise. Sol-cits the patronage of the ladies and gentlemen of the stu dcrt body Northwald Monday night. Eelshaw Wednesday Night. Beck Friday Night Auditorium DANCE TONIGHT Free! A lady's dress from Sternberg's. A Gentleman's Suit from Speier A: Simon's to the lady and gen tleman holding the lucky num ber. One Coupon given with each ticket, Adm. 10c Harvey H. Carroll, Supervisor. Come and hear the new Au ditorium Orchestra 1 1 - You Are Invited to the Formal Opening of the Greater Armstrong Store Wednesday Evening, Sept. 27th In Addition to the Usual Courtesy Souvenirs You Will Receive a mm w if UJott? u Hark j Glfrtiftrate A Gift of Value for All who Attend Our; Formal Opening clljtfl (Errttfirdte entitle? Mi whose address is. 1 ..street 1 S .Nebraska, to a Cash Refund of 10 on purchases made in any department on or before Saturday, September 30th,. 1922. T.TT- I I m MM . ... . S Amount ot Purchase, $ Present this Certificate properly tZlti 1.1 when you mak Cash Refund amounting to 10 ol e your purchase. You will receive a your purchase. These Certificates mean a direct savings to you of 10 per cent of the amount of any purchase you make in any department of this big store on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Certificates Issued Only Wednesday Evening n A IX SUCCESSORS Apparel for Men, Women and Children a IB