EB1II M0NTEUS.-WED. . i. a vsudsvllls cocktail jrou will fiT A Mr., Walter Hill" Wf' . bir Uufhfe.t 'POOR OLD JIM" Three Senators A trio of .l-fl-f '!;... Upenl"""J. THORNTON FYLNN with DENA CARYLE "THE CUwirAiMiW" Chad & Monte Huber ntm of "So Lon Lettjr Co.") In )ANCE P1VERT1SEMENTS" r,-aof Knhitn Co. CHAS. MURRAY "LIFE OF RILEY" '.. Nawi nnH iviiiiui- " Current Views SHOWS START AI a:3, 7:uu, v:ihi Miit. Met Niht 38c Cklldron 10c. ALL THIS WEEK Gorgeously produced to A WOMAN OF PARIS Featuring EDNA PURVIANCE Written and directed by "CHARLES CHAPLIN Other Entertaining Feature SHOWS START AT I, S, S, 7, 9 Thrills and Laughter D.W.GRIFFITH Presents hie greatest mystery pic ture warm with love ONE EXCITING NIGHT with fascinating CAROL DEMPSTER Other Entertaining Features SHOWS START AT 1. 3, 5, 7. 9 COLONIAL ALL THIS W1IK A magnificent tribute to U. S. Pos tal Workers. THE MAILMAN An exciting and vivd drama teaming with action with RALPH LEWIS and JOHNNIE WALKER "CALIFORNIA OR BUST" A Scream with Snub Pollard COLONIAL NEWS WEEKLY SHOWS START" AT" 1, 3, S, 7, 9 Mat. 20c i Night 25c; Children 10c U-N-I DRUG CO. STUDENTS' SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS KODAK SUPPLIES PUNCH FOR PARTIES 14th and S- B3771 Butler Drug Co. The U. of N. Student Store Drue. Stationery, Candy, Cigars, , Sandwiches, Hot Chocolate, Puack. We appreciate your business. Guy Butler, Ph. G. IMl 0 Proprietor BUM LEDWICHS TASTIE SHOPPE Fountain Sc. Luncheonette Serr.ce B2189 12th &P St.. Typewriters for Rent Royals, Underwoods. Smiths, . Remingtons Special rate for long term. K??SLoN TYPEWRITER CO. "32 0 St. . Phone B2157 1 REPAIR WORK and special orders. ".r Place is handy and liable. Corner of 12th d 0 Sts. fenton B. Fleming 1143 O St. CORNHUSKER FIVE v HAS CLEAN SLATE Washington and Kansas Other Valley Teams Still Un- defeated. Valley Basketball Standings. gw 1 pet pts opp Washington.. 4 4 0 1.000 124 98 Nebraska .... 3 3 0 1.000 86 53 Kansas 1 1 0 1.000 49 14 Oklahoma .... 3 2 1 .667 94 80 Ames 2 1 1 .500 44 44 Grinnell 3 1 2 .333 64 68 Drake 3 0 3 .000 71 128 Kansas Aggies 2 0 2 .000 56 29 Missouri 4 0 4 .000 80 112 Last Week's Result. Nebraska 27, Kansas Aggies 14 Kansas 49, Drake 14. Ames 18, Grinnell 14. Washington 27, Missouri 20. Oklahoma 44, Drake 28. Garnet This Week. Oklahoma vs. Kansas at Lawrence, Tuesday. Nebraska vs. Kansas Aggies at Manhattan, Thursday. Nebraska vs. Kansas at Lawrence, Friday. Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Nor man, Saturday. Ames vs. Washington at St. Louis, Saturday. Coach Kline's Nebraska University basketball tossers maintained their knot with the Washington University hoopsters for the leadership of the Missouri Valley cage race following the results of the five contests last week. Kansas pried the lid off the Jayhawk court season with a win from Drake by the score of 49 to 14 and stepped into a triple knot with the Huskers and the St. Louis ar tists, with percentages perfect. Either Nebraska or Kansas will drop out of the clean slate division this week since the two quintets meet on the southerner's floor Friday night. The squad leaves for a three game trip starting Thursday, meeting the Aggies that night, the Kansas champions Friday, and Oklahoma Saturday night. The outcome of these three contests "make or break" Nebraska titular chances. Of the Lincoln's Greatest Shoe Values 35 Pair Sample Shoes Regular $9 to $11 Values Dnly one pair of a kind, sizes 4-A and 4-B. All the new spring styles and creations kids, suedes, satins, real high grade footwear at 5 65 New Cutout Oxfords Comes in satin, patent leather and log cabin suede, military heels Reduced to 5 85 Strap Slippers In satin, suede and pat ent leather, flat walk ing heels. Reduced to 4 85 Trouser Crease Oxfords In blacjf and brown calf skin. Easy walking heel, reduced to 4 65 KiRMERLY ARMSTRONGS AppamfbrMen. Wcmai & Children THE DAILY five games carded for the coming week, Nebraska will partake in the trio of toughest mixes. Tonight Oklahoma meets Kansas and may cause last years champs to drop the clean record before meet ing the locals. In the first game for the Jayhawks, Drake fell to the tune of 49 to 14 but a good account of the game states that the Bull dogs could not sink the Leather and that only one trial out of every four registered. Oklahoma on the following evening took the Des Moines five down by a 44 to 28 score and assures a hot test between the two upper division teams. In the other conference contest Wash ington is expected to have little trouble against Ames. Missouri Loses Four Last week Missouri, runners up to Kansas in the Valley scramble lost its fourth game in as many starts leaving the upper hand in the grasp of Nebraska, Kansas and Washington. Should Oklahoma de feat both its opponents this week the Indians would ride into the title ring. Three victories for Nebraska would put the Huskers ahead of Washington and make things easy sailing until the second Kansas Twist at the Colosium January 26. . The fifty-fifty condition in the Valley still exists. Last week Grin nell and Oklahoma had averages of .500 and both teams had scored as many points as their opponents, while this week the standings show Ames to have taken hold of the even figures. From early exhibitions of Valley cagesters, comparative scores show very little. The title is anyone's. It is likely that the per cent column will undergo several decisive changes at the end of this week. Wrestling Try outs to Be Held Tonight Try-outs for Nebraska's Varsity wrestling team will be held this after noon from 4 to 6 in the Armory. One mat performer will be chosen to represent the University in each of the seven weight events against Northwestern at Evanston January 26. The coaching staff wishes any person interested in the mat game to try-out. All participants should weigh in at 11 o'clock in the Athletic offices. Ladies' Shoes Section First Floor I NEBRASKAN CAGESTERS PREPARE FOR FOREIGN GAMES Coach Kline Not Sure Yet Who Will Make First Journey with Squad. The basket-shooting Cornhuskers went through their last workout on the gym floor Tuesday afternoon in preparation for their road trip. Al though a short session will be held Wednesday in which they will be given a final opportunity to hit the basket, they will not be put through a scrimmage. The team will leave here early Thursday morning and will be more or less train-weary in their first Val ley game on a foreign floor. Tuesday's practice consisted most ly of new out-of-bounds plays and other offensive plays that the team is planning on springing on the op positing valley teams on the trip. PIIIIII!IIIIII!II!IIII!!!I!II!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIII!IIH Suits i And Overcoats Entire stock of Men's and. .Young Men's Winter Suits and Overcoats, sold formerally up to $65.00. Divided into Six Lots 485 Young Men's Suits Broken lines, one and two of a kind, all sizes, but not all sizes of each kind. This is an additional feat- jTk ure which we have placed 1) in our January Sales for a ra quick clearance $35 to JL fwA $55 Suits, now $17.50 to $27.50. prjce January I Men9 s Furnishings Underwear Globe Wool Underwear from 25 to 100 per cent wool. Priced from $4.00 to $8.00. Special at 1-4 OFF. Neckwear ; Neckwear which includes silk : and wool, cut siks and knit, now on display on racks for i your shopping convenience at 1-2 PRICE. All Shoes in our stock continue on sale this week (Cantilever Shoes excepted) Hanans, E. Z. Wright and other standard makes at a generous discount. MAYER This Week Only Sale of Dress Linens! GENUINE IRISH DRESS LINEN imported direct from Dungannon County, Tyronne, Ireland. NON WRINKLE colored linen, one of the leading fabrics for spring and sum mer. REGULARLY PRICED 1.25 YARD Extensive range of polors, including Cerise, Black, Fawn, White, Silver, Lemon, Brown, Orange, Tangerine, Wild Rose, Rose, Apricot, Coral, Sal mon, etc. 36 inches wide. Special, this week Buy Now for Spring and Summer Uses Sale Closes Saturday Night s. It WW MM w m-m - mw ANUARY Continue This Week At Mayer Bros. Co. Sales in Gloves Men's lined gloves, driving gloves and fur lined gloves, all from our regular stock, high grade qualities 20 per cent off. Wool Hose Every pair of imported men's wool hose, fancy and clock, are to be closed put during our January sale, a pair 98c. All Men's Shoes Eli Shire, Pres. 89 yard $ 19 75 $34 75 $0075 39 $ 44 75 i Mufflers Our entire stock of mufflers which includes silks, knits, wool and brushed wool, beautiful patterns at 25 per cent off. Men's Shirts Big reduction in men's shirts from our reg. stock, good ma terials, all new patterns, shirts that formerlly sold from $2 to $6; now $1.55 to $4.25. 24 29 CO. Ji;- If ft It tn 4 ' : llll!IIIIIIIIIi!!ll!!i!!!l!!IIIII!IIII!I!l!!IS3