THE DAILY NEBR1SKAN ORPHEUM THEATRE TWO DAYS Today & Saturday MAT. SATURDAY PRICES NigKt $1.00, $1.50, r $2.00. Mat. 50c, $1.00, $1.50. ORPHEUM week Monday Nite, Nov. 24 C0 Twlc Daily Thereafter, 2:20-8:15 NIGHTS 80c, 7Sc, $1.00, $1.50. (PLUS MATS. 50c, 75c, $1.00. TAX Bouqlas Fairbanks Do you Mill believe In love? Doei adventure Kir you 7 Do you like the Idee of your heart tnlMing tevenl been in ecstatic mo ment! of exciting upene I Do you enloy the nirprlse of teeing thinm that you hadn t even areamea were powible I Here are all thete thing-in a Daca- ground ot Dcauty ana ipicnuui. A Winged Hone fllee through the doudi A Magle Rug oars above the housetops Vonder after wonder Surprise after i surprise. WlU not be shown anywhere) else In rhla dtv. this year , SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MOHAMMEDAN CHANTER ARABIAN MUSICIANS LIBERTY THURS.-FRI.-SAT. "ROYAL GASCOIGNES" Vaudeville's Versatile Entertainers ALAN GREY "Versatile Originalities" HARRY ROGERS Presente "BY THE SEA" Featuring BILLY PURL With Peggy Earle at Luther Yantia BASIL & SAXE In A Novel Comedy Offering Entitled "RECRUITING Meyer Golden Presents "THE ANTIQUE SHOP" With VAL E1CHEN "SPEED VILLE" A New Hodge Pedge "SOUTH OF THE NORTH POLE" A New Comedy With THE SPAT FAMILY I "MINUTE NEWS AND VIEWS" LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00. B:00 LYRIC THIS WEEK BIG DOUBLE BILL ZANE GREY'S Excitinf Action Romanc "THE "BORDER LEGION" With a Big Caat with ANTONIO MORENO and HELEN CHADWICK Newa, Topical and Comedy Pictures ON THE STAGE AGREENOFF'S VARIETY REVUE A cotiere of Songs and Dancee Featuring ALMA and JEAN DUVALL CHIEF SILVER TONGUE famous Indian Baritone SHOWS AT 1, 1, 5. 7, 9 RIALTO ALL THIS WEEK Nazimova The Fanwua Rueelaa Actreae AND MILTON SILLS In the Powerful Drama "MADONNA OF THE STREETS" Other Entertaining Featuree RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS SHOWS AT 1. S, 5, T, Colonial week All Red-blooded S tor lea Jack Holt In a New Paramount PkturJ "EMPTY HANDS" JACK DEMPSEY In a New Story "SOCIETY KNOCKOUT" "Canon Ball Express" Sennett'e Latest Laugh Eeploeion SHOWS AT 1. a, 5, 7. 0 Dancing School Learn to danea far (S.OO I eeiena free H yen faiL ' Franzmathes Academy 1011 N St. . Phone OS4, " ' SOCCER PRACTICE TO BE HELD SATURDAY Will Take Place of One Sched uled for Thursday; Few Out for Teams. An extra practice in soccer is to be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morn ing. Anyone who wishes may sign on the bulletin posted in the west en trance of the Armory. This addition al practice has been arranged to take the place of the one which will be missed by the holiday next Thursday. Those who have not yet .been out for soccer still have time to make the ten practices necessary to make the team. There are more than three weeks of the season in which to play. With three practices each week any coed could manage to get the speci fied number. Fewer women have signed for the sport than in the past few years and the teams will be eas ier to make for that reason. Monthly Meeting of Chaperones Is Held The monthly meeting of the Chap erones Club was held Tuesday af ternoon at he Delta Delta Delta house with Mrs. Sam Waugh, Mrs. Emma Holyoke, Mrs. Anna Knapp, and Mrs. F. H. Beedle acting as host esses. ' Several musical numbers consist ing of piano solos, flute numbers, and singing were given by Jeanette Olson, '26, Lincoln; Charlene Coop er, '27, Aurora; and Grace Rogge, '27, Elmwood. WASHINGTON AND LEE UNI VERSITY A special pink paper was put out in the celebration after the Washington and Lee eleven scored on the powerful West Virginia team in the last quarter. They had been scheduled to lose by at least four touchdowns but in the last two min utes of play they scored the only touchdown of the game, making the final score 6-0. Motor Out Company, 1120 P street announces that it is doubling its fleet of closed cars, new models, balloon tires, etc. We will appreciate your continued patronage. Call or phone B6819. Adv. LEARN TO n Danced Well! can teach you the Lateet Step easily and quickly. PRIVATE AND CLASS IN STRUCTION DAILY Comes Take her around in a Saunders System Car. Two'i company drive it yourself. Costs from i to Yt much s taxi. Use it as your own as long you like. Rent new Sedan, Coach, Coups or Touring car any time. SAUNDERS SYSTEM 239 North 11th St. Phone B-1007 Drive It Ypursc m phone L6028 for I A an appointment. m ' Carroll's W k Neb. State Benk Bldg, 15th and O M Sr STAGE DANC-"!5sx! - ING ALL W ASJlNnV STYLES W "J TAUGHT lS Dr. Fling Speaks at Beatrice High School BEATRICE, Neb., November 20. Dr. Fred Morrow Fling of the de partment of European history of the University spoke to the students of Beatrice high school yesterady on the chances of obtaining an education. He concluded his address with . a twenty-minute speech on the League of Nations. Yellow Cab Co., B-3323 Service to Bluebird Inn. Bus for parties. Adv. Ten Years Ago "The greatest football team that ever donned the Scarlet and 'Cream, and one of the best that ever carried thn nio-nlrin fnr nnv aphnnl. pinned ft season that will shine in the annals ! of football history for years to come by defeating the powerful Iowa ma A haircut in order to be right must come up to the Mogul standard. Let prove it. us The ogul Barbers (10 chairs) 127 No. 12th St. Cornhuskers think of it! FOUR 8x10 Townsend Portraits from Cornhusker sittings; for in handsome folders suit able for Christmas gifts. Orders must be placed by Dec. 1. savis-- "Tbo Lovely for Words!" . You'll sigh when you see the Handkerchiefs at Rudge & Guenzel's, for hankies seem to excell even themselves this year. Feminine ones, in white or gay colors, made exquisite with handwork and lace. Whether your purse per mits only half-a-dozen plain linen ones, or the most fairy like of hand-' made affairs, I know you'll be pleased with your purchase of hand kerchiefs if you buy them at Rudge & Guenzel's. m I M let Harney St, Oml jjjr 10 J chine on her own field 16 to V This was the opening sentence of tie story of how Nebraska defeated tie Uni versity of Iowa at Iowa Cit. The kicking of Captain Halligan scored ten of the Nebraska points; le made three of the four place-kicks le tried. The one touchdown maYle by Nebras ka was carried by Rutherfoid. All kinds of reBorts were a-ied by the Nebraska students to get to Iowa City. One of the favorite wys was raffling-boards which were carried over the campus. About twenty-five dollars could be realized on every board. Dean Engberg was inclined to think that "raffling-boa?ds are all-fired nuisances and pettf gamb ling games." VMimyiA O Street at 14th. Vnn-inw-aa ana sm anWawni nana mm mm e-nas aaaaaaaa assjsal ana M sJ )at,mtM,Jnj mmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i s aTTT DANCE Tonite! AT THE Lindell Party House "SERENADERS" Friday and Saturday Nights CtC ROUND TRIP 2pO-- TO MANHATTAN P BIG THIRTY-PASSENGER BUSS LV. LINCOLN 5:30 A. M. LV. MANHATTAN 11:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATION CALL CAMERON OR HUSTON B-2388 Bua will leave from the Temple. t Vfir . .v:v IK '. THE IRREPRESSIBLE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. In hi. gloriou. fanfay. THE THIEF OF BAGDAD. ORPHEUM THEATER, LINCOLN, WEEK STARTING MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 24. TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER. Adv. T1 JLHE finest materials, expert de signing and careful workmanship make every Stetson a masterpiece. STETSON HATS Styled for young men Illinois was the champion of the Big Nine, Coach Zuppke having pro duced a team that had not suffered a defeat and had won all its games by decisive scores. Until December first the Town- send Studio will accept orders for photographs from underclassmen, at Cornhusker prices. Sittings must be made before December 1. Orders de livered in time for Christmas. Sit today. Adv. Hot Butterscotch Sundae A delicious summer dish transplanted into winter popularity. Try one of our HOT SUNDAES any flavor. They're made best at Party Favors and Decorations Ward-Warner Gift Shop Lincoln Hotel Lincoln 5 J- if' ' that w have Just re ceived a direct Importation of "Lakum," packed in the original TurkUh boxes? For sale In our candy sec tion. Beautiful Party Dresses NOW IS THE TIME TO CHOOSE IT is not long until you will need beautiful dresses for formal and general party wear. By choosing now you will have the advantage of selecting from full stocks and the added service of a new dress during the holiday sea son. You will find a great variety of mate rial, color and style soft girlish chif fons in shaded colors, trimmed with ostrich and metal laces, metal cloths, chiffon brooches, velvets and crepes. A most attractive array from which to make youi election. Moderately priced 29 to 7555 "BUY BUCK'S BOOTS" Style Without Extravagance You Will Enjoy Thanksgiving with a pair of theae new lignt tan aailor tie pumps. One of the anappieat late creations. Made of soft, light-tan calf-skin with front gore for fit and comfort. ii KiJJ VV U-d JJAX tO COLLEGE COATS SNAPPY SERVICEABLE WATERPuOOFS dll ffie&o with College men Varsity Slickers (VEU-Sv ON tiv va;u.5v ON tlV 0.A. aT -ka-H (YEUXV ON OUVI) 1 -ssinrrit AJ TOWER 00. . BOSTON a m a s e A The Autumn Color Is Light Tan From coast to coast tan calf skin is one of the leading shoe materials. We were fortunate in Retting several good styles in this leather. Most styles sell from $5 to $7. Better get a pair now for Thanksgiving Day. 5o 1038 "O" Street a - i ewajaj,ijijaet.tWMla -1. -J 1 'j J