i. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Notices i meetinif of all men intcreHted In .ratlin will be held in the Armory t 4;45 o'clock, Monday, November 23 1925. All men interested are yrgcd to be present. R. G. CLAPP. Rialto Theatre Thundav Friday . Saturday "James Oliver Curwood' "The Ancient Highway" comedy!" news, travel 3, S, 7, 9 SHOWS 1. MAT.'0- NITE SOc. CHIU 10. COLONIAL THIS WEEK West 7ANF. GREY Presents the Thrilling Romance Code the With Great Ct of Favorites "SLIPPERY FEET" Continuous Laughter With BOBBY VERNON ADVENTURES OF MAZIE" Fifth bxcitnif Story EXTRA THURS. FRI. SAT. 6,KA "THE ACE OF SPADES" SHOWS AT 1, 3. 6, 7, 9. "THE Lincoln Theatre ALL THIS WEEK WORLD'S WONDER PICTURE 'THE LOST WORLD" ALL STAR CAST LINCOLN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA And Wilbur Chenoweth, Organist SHOWS, S.l'Ts. MAT. 35c NITE SOc CHILDREN 10c English 103 Meets Monday, 1 to 3 o'clock, in vne racimy mud room, (Temple 200) Physical Education Majors There will bo a luncheon for all physical education majors, Tuesday noon at the Grand Hotel. All ma jors students in the Department of Physical Edpcation are to attend. Awj wan Contributors Awgrwan contributors are request ed to begin turning in their copy for the December number. Place copy in the contribution Long's Book Store. All contribu tions must be in before Thanksgiv ing. French Club The French Club will met Satur day at 8 o'clock in Teachers College 21. All interested in French are corlially invited. - English 155 English 155 meets in Law 101. M. M. FOGG. Cosmopolitan Picnic i There will be a Cosmopolitan Club picnic Friday. Meet in the Temple at 6 o'clock. Union Literary Society There will be an open meeting of the Union Literary Society on Fri day at 8:30 o'clock. English Library The English Library and study room, or language library, has been moved to the Law Library on the top floor of Law. Return all books that are checked out before University Hall was closed to Law Library im mediately. Ecclesia There will be no Ecclesia Lunch eon Friday. Union Union Literary Society meets Fri lay at 8 :30 o'clock. First Semester Baptist church Ban quet wil be held Friday at 6:15 o'clock at the First Baptist church. Mrs. Carl Gray will be the guest and speaker. GOSSIP about KINGS Say you fellers that play On big horns and Maybe on little one, didja, Ever try a "King?" They sure are One of the Niftiest and best horns Ever mnde! You know Only a small payment makes U the owner of one! Better step in and we'll Explain all about Terms that are easy! SCHAEFER & SON 1210 O St. LYRIC THIS WEEK I t r'hs Wildest. Weirdest. Most Won- ,!...(,. I p:?rs of All Tim 1 m A gar "" SHOWS AT 1. 3, 6, 7, 9. " MATS 25c NITE Oe. BOXES SOc ORPHEUM 2 DAYS STARTING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 "T'M" AT' 'RDAY 1 NEWEST EDITION y ' fllNMUPl FATHER TXT At I lK WK Jl N. CARTOON A llll'l MUSICAL COMEOY M Ml I , PRICES I H Matinee 2Sc & SOc. Any Seat I Evening SOc oY $1.00 Plus Tax R ""SPJB"J"JBWBlBMBalBSaBBlBMBBBMB"aia B I - IV. MAKE PLANS FOR MONSTER BONFIRE Freshmen Are Asked to Provide Boxes for Demonstration Wednesday Night Freshmen are asked to carry out plans for a monster bonfire on the drill field the night of the Notre Dame rally. The task that has been given them is that of collecting of enough wooden boxes to make a fire big enough to show the real extent of the Cornhusker spirit. Three years ago there was a bon fire on the drill field; and Nebraska got results. This year the school is striving for the name outcome. Lincoln merchants will be glad to give away old wooden boxes all that remains to be done is to collect them on the field. The Innocents have assigned this job to the Freshmen and they are confident that their wishes will be carried out. The Innocents have announced that they are planning to give a short pro gram from a speaker's stand to be erected in the light of the fire. On The Air University of Nebraska Broadcast ing Studio, (through KFAB 340.7, at Lincoln, Nebraska.) Friday, November 20 9:30 to 9:55 a. m. Weather re port, road reports and announce ments. 10:30 to 11:0 a. m. Miss Matilda Peters, head of the Division of Nu trition, Department of Home Econo mics, will talk on "Thanksgiving Sug gestions." 1:15 to 1:30 p. m. Musical con vocation. The entire program will be given by Louise Zumwinkle Wat son, Pianist 8:00 to 3:30 p. m. Prof. Paul II. Grummann, director of the School of Fine Arts and Professor of Dramatic Literature, will give the ninth of his series of lectures on Grand Opera, the subject being "Carmen.' 8:05 to 8:30 p. m. Dean J. E. LeRoBsignal, of the College of Busi ness Administration will give the ninth of his series of lectures on the "First Principles of Economics." His lceture today will be on "The Divi sion of the National Dividend.' Saturday, November 21 9:30 to 9:55 a. m. Weather re port, road reports and announcements. KINDERGARTEN CLUB GIVES ANNUAL PARTY (Continued from Page One.) Alice Pretzler, Gladys Matthews, Esther Lakeman and Frances King. Two stunts tied for second prize, "How Umbrellas were Invented," pre sented by Fraccs Osthoff, Lorraine Kuse and Lee Campbell, and "Doll Dance," given by Dorothy Davis, Frances Carrothers and Evelyn Daly. The prize for each of the stunts was two dollars. "A Darky Jig" in which Janice O'Brien took part was award ed the third prize of one dollar. VIL y B-ma tmnNUtsewNr 1 Capital Engraving Co. 319 so. iar ST. LINCOLN. NEB. SALEM'S Home of the Malted Milk Lunches HOT WAFFLES OYSTER STEWS B 4589 We Deliver 19th & O CURB SERVICE imiiiimiitiMMiiiiitiiHiiiMuiiiimiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimimmiitiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiii I EATON'S FINE Deckle I Vellum CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE PAPER U. of N. SEAL In the Popular BIFOLD SIZE I SPECIALLY PRICED $123 Made up of Special Cornhus- ker Students. A regular $2.00 Value Tucker -Shean 1 1123 "O" St. I liiiiiiiiiiiiHUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiui We pay for this Ad to let you raj m know that I C. Edison Miller 1 218 No. 12th Street is on the job C. EDISON MILLER before buying Student Supplies lajsjEisiasjssjsjafflaiaaajajajajcii jUNJEEJEISI Miss Clara O. Wilson, chairman of the Kindergarten-Primary depart ment, and MiBs Margaret Stidworthy put on a much applauded character ghost dance. A clown dance closed the program, which was followed by the grand march and the judging of costumes. The prize for the cleverest char acter costume was won by Louise Gardner, who represented "Epamin ondas,' a colored character in a popular child's story. Nellie McRey nolds was awarded the priz. inr the best child's costume. There is rfothing tbe home folks would appreciate more than a really good photograph of yourself. A glimpse into Townsend's display win dows on South Eleventh street will demonstrate the superiority of their portraiture. Here "you will always find familiar facesv" WANT ADS Tutoring University graduate wishes to tutor in French and Spanish. f!lnn in rnmnim. Cull T. 41 Art LOST: A brown leather purse with painted dceorations on front. Call F 2003. LOST: Phi Omega Pi pin. B 6047. Reward. Call Experienced two payment maga zine men to open office covering en tire district. Full co-operation and protection. Send $1.00 for supplies and complete information. Cyde A. Ramsey, 25-27 Opera Place, Cincin nati, Ohio. Salesmen Wanted Magazine men, crew managers, dis trict managers, organizers, experi enced on two pay plan, also special offers. Write or wire today for real proposition. State fully experience. Clyde A. Ramsey, 25-27 Opera Place, Cincinnati, Ohio. DELICIOUS SANDWICHES. SOUPS HOT DRINKS Ledwich's Tastie Shoppe raer 12th and P. We Deliver Phone B 2189 Hotel Lincoln Sunday Evening Dinner $1.25 6 to 8 p. m. Served in the Beautiful VENTIAN ROOM Music HOTEL LINCOLN ill S 1 A I j of interest to MEN! THERE are hundreds of articles in our section devoted to men's wear to interest you New merchandise arrives constantly showing the lat est ideas and styles in men's apparel. Ties In all colors and combinations of colors in a vari ety of new styles and patterns at a good price range. You will find unusual quality and beauti ful effects, priced 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 3.50, etc. Hose-- In all wool and silk and wool mixtures have just arrived in a very attractive assortment of pat terns. There are checks, plaids, stripes, etc. in light and dark colors as well as plain colors. Very good looking for sport wear. Wool, in fancy patterns, priced 65c, plain colors, 50c, Silk and wool in both plain and fancy patterns, priced pair, 85c. Men's Section First Floor New Tuxedo Shoe A good looking comfortable shoe for dress wear, particularly smart and popular with students. Made of a dull calf skin, which may be polished or left dull. Very practical and good looking. Also in patent leather. Priced pair, 8.50 COME AND SEE THESE BEFORE YOUR NEXT PARTY Men's Shoe Section First Floor iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiimiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuim mil mi imiiiiiiiiiiiwiii mil iiimiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii minim nun miminii n imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iihiiiiiiiii miiiiiiimimmiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii iiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m'MMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii, m nmllmiml m m IIIIMIII iimmiiiimiiiiiiimiim iiiliiiilli.ni mm n niiiiiiimmi n i i mini i " minimi mi iiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimimiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiiiim Free Frames Lincoln's Eusy Store TOD A Y is Your Last Chance to Buy The Student Directory BOOTH AT 12TH AND R STREETS w Jth pur- 1 with purchase of 1 1 lenses in our Opti- 1 1 cl Dept. this week I 1 1 Free examination by II Dr. Phillips, expert 1 1 Optometrist 1st Floor. 1 1 illlllMIIIIIIiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiinii Cor. 11th and O Sts. "The Best for Less " iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiimiDmnmiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuinin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Hem stitching Have your Christ mas pift hemstitch- n(r, picotinir, etc. done now by M rs. Nelson in, our Hennntitchiwr Dept. 2nd Floor. ,'ll''"i'HHrmNiiiiiiimiimitrffuiiMmiiiiiiiniiiiiirriimm 'irjfrLjirririiiiiirjtiiiirrffftrrpiiiiijiiijifjMitrriiiifiiiirijiiiijirMtirrFMiitiiitMiiiMiiirtiiitt tfiiiiTMiitin tiiMiiMini itiiitrMninnii !itMriitiiiiiiiiiritiifiliiiUiiiiiiitiiiiittMiiritiitiiini) iiriiriirirrirMirrriiitJiTiifiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiirTiitMiritiiitfirrjiittiiriiiiiTii:TrTMiiiifi fjiit'iiiiiTiiitiiitiiiiiiiiMiit)MiJi Hi v t t v mm m I Last 2, Days or Nebraska s ureatest oale nan i.-rr-,ii;r-.Tip.-VT--rs VAiinrvii.i.F. k; wheik EVERYBODY Goes ALL THIS WEEK JVAUDEVILLE ROAD SHOW An Engagement Unexecelled In Danc jnr Act and Appealing Beauty In creations Irom every land 'A DANCE VOYAGE" CHAS. LEAH Fargo & Richards Producing THE LOCAL GIRL" Mary Cordon Dei; & Bennett See a Youthful Song Romance. CRINOLINE DAS" BOB OLYETTE Hafter & Paul Presenting "AS YOU LIKE IT" Lloyd Nevada & Co. In Fascinating MIRTH AND MYSTERY NEWS AND COMFDY PICTURE ADDED ATTRACTION MATINEE ONLY A Superb Feature Pictara "THE PEOPLE) VS. NANCY PRESTON' With An All Star Cast FEATURE STARTS AT 2:40 SHARP JU KH AN DTH E ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00 9,:00 MATi 5 NITE 60c. GAL. 20c YOU WILL LIKE OUR CLUB PLAN MAKE THIS A REAL CHRISTMAS BY GIVING JEWELRY. WE MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU. BOYD JEWELRY CO. CLUB PLAN JEWELERS 1042 O Across From Gold' Lutheran Students! You will find a hearty welcome on Affiliation Sunday , at one of these churches: Church of Our Redeemer (Danish Synod) 23rd and N Streets First Lutheran (Auststana Synod) 1314 K Street Grace English Lutheran (United Lutheran Church) 14th and F Streets ."'rr?i',iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!Wmraiii in,.,. '""SIMIII vtAw. ajiaif V. Here-Briefly Listed-Are a Small Share of the Thousands Super-Bargains Gold Week Offers You Friday & Saturday More New Gold Week Sales Are Offered Daily and HUNDREDS of Other Important and Timely Saving Features Are Unadvertised! And Remember Only 29 More Shop ping Days Five Saturdays Before Christmas! Beautiful Dresses On Sale at 10.00 and 25.00 Lovely Fur Trimmed Coats two sale lots $10, $25 Plain and Checked Rayon Fabrics, only, yard, 25c Silk and Tub Waists and Middies for Only 69c Crepe de Chine Teddy Bear Suits Only 1.59 Sparkling 7-piece Iridescent Glass Water Sets ....69c $2.00Vivaudou Chain Handle, Gold Finish Compacts, 1.39 Hollow Silver Plated Ware on Sale at Only 1.1.00 Men's and Boy's Shoes, Oxfords, Broken lot, 2.39 Bath Set, 2-1 lb. Pkges Bath Salts and Powder 69c 2.95 to 5.00 Boudoir Bed Lights with Cords 2.95 Stamped Pillow Cases, 42 in., for embroidery 1.00 Imported 54 -in., French wool Flannels, yd., 1.98 Silk Flat Crepes, Bath Crepes, Crepe Faille 1.98 Up to 2.95 Bags and Purses On sale for 1.69 Gold's Special Sanitary Napkins, 1 doz 15c Smart Indian Blanken Robe Coats on Sale at 3.95 Men's Suit, Overcoat, Hat entire outfit 36.00 Men's AH Wool Worsted Sport Coat Sweaters 4.85 Men's Wool Flannel Shirts army style 1.95 Irregulars of Men's 75c wool cashmere sox 3 pr $1 Men's Warm, Heavy Fleeced Union Suits for 1.45 Men's Horsehide Gauntlet Gloves, 8 to 10 1-2 1.00 Seconds of Men's 75c Silk Hosiery, 3 prs $1, pr 39c Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts, full cut, ..95c Men's Lined Brown Cape Kid Gloves, at 1.45 Irregulars of 1.59 and 1.95 Silk Hosiery 1.00 Turn-back or flared cuff Chamoisuede gloves 69c 32-Piece Sets English Earthenware only 5.95 Hand Tooled Leather Bags, values to 18.50, 9.95 54 in. Fancy Woolens, values to 4.95, yard 1.98 27 in. Utopia Ginghams, worth 25c-29c 15c 49c Curtain Marquisettes, at the yard only 29c 27 in. Outing Flannels Light, Dark, White 12 l-2c Men's House Slippers padded soles, felt 69c Up to 1.00 Jewelry Novelties only 29c Up to 1.95 Ribbon Novelties, only 1.00 16-ounce Bottles Rubbing Alcohol 45c 1.25 Large Fancy Jar Dusting Powder 79c Emb., Night Gowns 1.59 Dainty Teddies and Night Gowns 1.19 Linen and Cotton Home Frocks for only .'.1.39 Women's Warm Blanket Bath Robes 2.95 Women's Fine rvnil Union Sulla only Women's up to 6.95 Dress Pumps only 4.95 Up to 50 Sample Handkerchiefs, at 4 for 75c Collar and Cuff Sets and Neckwear SOc High Grade, Fancy Boxed Gift Stationery 49c Set of 12 Christmas Greeting Cards 22c p -.miiiimiimtmmiiiim'mmiinummnHmniMimmiMWinmmtim miiiiimiiiiiH aiiniinuiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiimiii miimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiniiimiiu,i mmiuiimimniiMiimnnmnmiiiimimmiimmimiinitn umiuiuiMwiiiiiiiimiiisniinme