I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ALL WEEK GLORIA SWANSON -in- ''BLUEBEARD'S 8th WIFE" Here's Gloria guttering m0re brilliantly than ever s the roguish, modish French beauty putting him to amazing tests to prove his love. ALL WEEK CHARLES MAIGNE Production with LEATRICE JOY OWEN MOORE ROBERT EDESON presented by Jee L. Lasky THE SILENT PARTNER A Paramount Picture COLONIAL WILLIAM FARNUM ALL THIS WEEK in "Brass Commandments" Shades of Buffalo Bill! Colonel Cody, if he could but gaze at "Brass Com mandments," would- envy William Farnum his part in the Fox production. THURS. FRI. SAT. "MINUTE NEWS and CURRENT VIEWS" "VACATION" Col. Heera Liar Cartoon CHAS. MURRAY n Hit Latest Comedy "HELPFUL HOGAN" Leonard & Germaine In a Dancing Oddity HARRY RAPPI And Hit Violin Arthur Jarrett & Co. In "CUPID'S CLOSE-UPS" Assisted by Mis Bessie Burt and Dan Jarrett ROBERT STANLEY & HOWARD M'NAB "IN THE MOVIES" Written by Robert Stanley Amaranth Sisters & Co. Prntinf "A VAUDEVILLE FANTASY" BABICH and His Prize ORCHESTRA Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 Matt 25c; Nite SOc; Gal. 20c Orpheum Oct. 5-6 MATINEE SATURDAY Presented by the company which played Chicago 34 weeks last season. mtnoST EXCITING' plAY EVE& WRITTEN t Pf JOHN VJLLAOO I . Snmeo erhM hqos IVQTLLEDAHO taJ6WlY ICWCXBT, CHICAGO , fH)Lor-LSW. TOICE ANDY YORK HIT PRlCEiNit. 75c, $130. $2-00, SXSO. Mats SOc, $1j00, SI -SO, $240 Start Campaign Against Student Automobiles at Michigan School A press dispatch from Ann Arbor contains the following: "Parents and guardians of Univer sity of Michigan students genernlly are sympathetic with the recommen dation of university authorities that student automobiles should bo kept at home but protests are henrd often on the campus. President Marion L. Burton has received letters frpm par ents commending the university's stand. Many are from parents whose children have no automobiles on the campus, but mnny are from par ents whose . children have their own cars in Ann Arbor. A circular let ter from the president's office ar rived in many homes at a time when there was some question whether to provide a car, and the letter in stantly solved the question. Up to date but one letter has been re ceived at the office of the president which opposes the attitude assumed by the university. It came from the head of one of the big motor car companies in Detroit." University of Nebraska officials' have many times discussed the de sirability of a similar circular let ter, but in every case decided that the temper of our people is such that advice like the above might be re garded as unwarranted interference in private matters. In commenting on the dispatch Chancellor Avery remarked, "Inas much as Ann Arbor is in that sec tion of Michigan where more than half of the automobiles of the world are built, President Burton seems to be willing to attempt to beard the lion in his den. He is a man of great personal influence and can put this reform over if any colleges pres ident .can. We are awaiting the re sult of his efforts with much terest." Receive University Community Friday Chancellor and Mrs. Avery will entertain at an informal reception on Friday evening, October 5, from 8 to 11 o'clock in Ellen Smith hall for all members of the faculty, other employees and of ficials, student pastors, and all associated with the life 'of the University community. The invi tation includes members of the families of University people. It is hoped that a large number will improve this opportunity of be coming better acquainted. Why Watch Others Dance when it is so easy to learn: We can teach you the Newest Steps quickly and cor rectly. START TODAY nd be a good dancer soon. Phone L6028. in- Did you see the boys leave yester day for Illinois? Did you wish them success and did you yell with "real" Nebraska spirit? If so, you have done your part to help the Corn huskers win. ROOM and board $25 a month for 2 or 3 etudents; 2 meals a day. 1018 South 13th St, Lincoln. ' CARROLL'S Neb. State Bank Bldg., 15th and O. Staff of Expert Instructors. Charlotte Beauty Shop NORINE ALLEN MARCELLER Lindell Hotel B2559 1240 M St. ri3m isMM DANCE 1 Tonight to the Tantalizing. Tempting Tunes of the Louisiana Ragadors (They know their groceries) at the Rosewilde Party House Heavily Decorated, Newly Arranged "Where you and your friends feel at home" Plenty of cigarets. MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDY By courtesy of the Sun Drug Co., 14th and M Sts. No dance Saturday. tat. .Sal Light Weight FRENCH FLANNEL SHIRTS One and Two Pockets Plain Colors and Stripes $3.00 and $3.50 An interesting display of SILK DRESSES 9QZJ DRESSES that you're sure to like, hav ing the new pleated effects in col lars, f lounces, capelets or sleeves. Oth ers more conservative but having a wealth of style and service. CANTON CREPE, CREPE de CHINE TRICO KNIT, MARVELETTE Popular shades for fall tan, brown, navy and black. Be sure to see these at tractive dresses designed for afternoon and informal wear. Beauty and Style Beauty is naive, uncon scious of her charm. Style is sophisticated, accent ing beauty with art and wile. To beautiful slip pers I. Miller alone adds the fascination of Style. SDFIFIMON ualu UATTCRQ A Wn jriCr HABERDASHERS THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A targe faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may enter. Full information on request Opposite the Campus. Ph... B1392 R Sl- STUDENT HEADQUARTERS For Drill and School Clothing and Supplies SPECIAL All leather Vesta $3.75 and "P- Sheeplined Coats $9 95 Full line of leather coats, orercoats and mackinaws. SPECIAL Whipcord and Gaberdine Craranette Coats $9.85 and tip. Moleskin Coats $9.75 Officers' Raincoats.... $3.75 SPECIAL Army Russet Shoes $2.75 Officer;' Cress Shoes $2.95 Hi-Top Boots $5.75 Black Leather Puttees . . Cen.i.a Silk Hose, 3 pr. $100 OTHER SPECIALS GALORE Silk and Wool Hose, pr. 3c Lincoln Army & Navy Supply Co. 211 South 11th St. B4484 11th and N Sts.