TilE DAILY NEBRASKAN Lobbying By"Al" jly Dear Sister: I am very delighted to know that you are going to pay me a visit this week-end. I understood from your letter that you'' are coming alone. When I finish telling you about the shows that we have in town this week, I am sure ou will be able to convince mother, that she .must come rf5bAYHOUSE HOME Of THE SPOKEN DRAMA nWrn& L a STOCK COMPANY pflTFWORTHY ARTISTIC PRODUCTIONS Tonight at 8:30 All Week "A FULL HOUSE" A Wreck, a Burglar, a Vamp and Susie from Sioux City Popular Prices Evs. 2Sc, 60c, 75c Mat. 25c, SOc MYSTERY THE -I nth lO HOUR A M-G-M PICTURE With BONAPART COMEDY SI MAT. 15c THIS WEEK The Screen's Wonder Dor SHOWS t, 3. S, 7, 9 EWS NITE 25c LAUGHS MOUNT ING UP AND UP! WALLACE RAYMOND BEEIvjr Knl DA 11 I v. WOW WERE IN THE AIH M-G-M NEWS COMEDY TOPICS MAT. 25c NITE 35c Shows- 1, 3, 5, 7, 0 1 HIS WEEK RIALTO B E C K Y WHAT A GIRL A breath of Ireland, whiff of New York and a gasp of Laughter, with SALLY O'NEILL AND OWEN MOORE VAUDEVILLE JOE ELSIE McGRAW and T RAVERS The Sinfinf Flint tere The NIGHT CLUB GIRLS A Versatile Trio, in "A PETITE REVUE" BEAVER AND HIS MELODY MONARCHS RECTOR and COOPER ' The Famous Colored "TAP DANCERS" CHENOWETH PLAYING Prelude by Rachmaninoff Pictures Pitt-Nebraska Came Armistice Day Parade Mat. 35c SHOWS ' 1-3-5-7-9 MAT. 35c NITE SOc THIS WEEK Nit SOc LIBERTY NOW PLAYING Saturday Excepted) FIVE DAYS ONLY Matinees Tues., Wed., Thurs., Frl. PIERRE WATKllN PLAYERS fr THE sfifi llili 1 Greatest Play Ever Produced in Stock J. GLYNN McFARLANE, DULCIE COOPER, PIERRE WATK1N and CAST OF TWENTY Mats. 25c, SOc Eves. 25c, SOc, 7Sc The Revelers at All Shows Tomorrow Ni to st. Theresa's Altar Service Benefit Wednesday Nlte Alpha Theta Chi MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY LIBERTY sat. nov. 19 MATINEE & EVENING : I : r 1 I . a a M . -LI. If- X . If A r- 1 - WW : Night $3.50 to $1.00 Matinee $2.50 to .75 Plus Tax. Seats Now Selling: along. You know how mother favors love stories. Well, the 0rpheum has one of the most beautiful love stories ever enacted In human his tory, portrayed in the . picture "When A Man Loves." Do you remember the storv that grandmother used to tell us? The story of a certain Fabien and Manon and how they loved with a love that smouldered white hot within their hearts? How this glorious love overcame all obstacles? How they were rudely snatched out of the ecs tacy of that beautiful love and placed on that ship of horrors? Do you remember, sister, how breath lessly we use dto sit and listen to that story again and again? It is more impressive then ever on the screen. Pretty Dolores Cos- tello and that genius, Barrymore, certainly do a wonderful niece of work. And the settings are simply gorgeous. You remember, it is a story of thei times of Louis XV of France. The producers paid $24, 000 to the French government, for the use of twenry-four orisrinal cos tumes of those times, obtained from the French State Museum. I ima gine, Sis, that you will get as much thrill out of those costumes as you 0RPHEUM All This Week IMMORAL 7 IMMORTAL? Who Is to Judge? .... See JOHN BARRYMORE With DOLORES COSTELLO The Screen's Greatest Lovers, in "WHEN A MAN LOVES" The Screen's Greatest Love Story BABICH and His ORCHESTRA Shows at 1:00, 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 MATS. 35c NITE SOc Special Dance LINDELL PARTY HOUSE Nov! 10th. LEO BECK & HIS ORCHESTRA Rent A New Car Drive It Yourself We Deliver ALL BRAND NEW MODELS Open ' Closed FORDS DODGES CRYSLERS You can't afford to Walk NATIONAL MOTOR CAR CO. 1918 O St. B-2125 Pflnf snail i ao with that f B3367 VARSITY CLEANERS AND DYERS jl r MA i MM SAWYERS i KIURp Preharcd ' U c Froc? Brand i IAVB o wa" I ' - - Slicker on hand and the rain won't bother you. Sawyer's genuine Oiled Slick ers are guaranteed waterproof. Get your slicker before the dealer's t stock runs low will from the love scenes. Anyhow, I know that you will enjoy the pic ture, for its the kind of a picture that Will s-ive A pirl a thrill. And the charming Dolores, more beauti- tul than ever, vill causei a fneling of cold fish scales runnine un and down the spine, of more than one boy, too. In case you can coax Dad to cone; we'll send him to the Lincoln. The stage show there is worth the orice of admission. I believe I wrote and told you of the two colored tap danc ers I saw in St. Louis. Well they're here this week and their feet are just as light as ever. . There's another team, a bov and a girl, that go over big. While he keeps you lauehine. she kicks his head off, I mean she tries it, but she always kicks too high. She should never be cold when she is in the par lor all alone, for she can wrap her legs around herself. Oh, yes three rrirls from Missouri and one of them is red headed. You know how partial I am to red hair, especially when its owner can roll her eyes and dance. Her, partners sing and as a whole their little re vue is quite pleasing. The orchestra and or?an Dlav sev eral unusually delightful selections. The feature nlavs Sallv O'Neil in her most important film role. Miss O'Neil is a little Irish-Jewish shop girl with an ambition to become a grand opera singer. Discharged from the department store, she meets a young man of doubtful character in fact a very crooked crook. Through hs love for . the erirl he is regenerated and it is not until after the heroine's adventure on the stage and in society that she spurns the hand of a rich man to wed the now regenerated pickpocket. Owen Moore plays the role of the crook. If you could get here Friday eve ning, Saturday we have Ziegfield Follies and they've been sold out for a week already, I would have you see "The Fool" at the Liberty. You know huw enthused I was about "The Fool" when I wrote you about the original production. I am proud to say that a. home talent cast does the play no injustice. In fact the work of all the players must be high ly commended, especially the acting of Mr. McFarlane in the leading role. He is the new leading man I was telling you about some time ago. He is certainly winning his Lincoln audiences. You'll like Miss Cooper, too. She is a very sweet and talent ed little actress. "The Fool" is not a moral play, but it is a fearless, heart gripping story that just naturally makes you stop and think. It is the story of a young minister whose ideas are de cidedly at variance with those of other churchmen. There is a mine strike and all that sort of thing be fore the plot is finally smoothed over. We thank you Mr. Watkin, for an other evening of splendid entertain-1 ment. Well Sis I'll see you Saturday morning at the depot. Your loving brother, AL Look at the REGAL REPRODUCTIONS of Exclusive English and American Custom Bootmakers' Models All Styles All Leathers All One Price $6 60 REGAL SHOES On Display Bennett & Flugstad "Bill" Kearns Phi Deifa Theta House PHI DELTA THETA WINS RACE SERIES (Continued from Page 1) pert. Delta Tau Delta, and Iteid, Phi Sigma Kappa. The final standing in the hare and hound races is as follows: Phi Delta Theta 300 Delta Tau Delta 222 Delta Sigma Lambda 217 Phi Kappa 203 Theta Chi 197 Tau Kappa Epsilon 175 District III 171 Farm House 142 Phi Sigma Kappa 108 Kappa Sigma 76 Alpha Theta Chi 66 Sigma Phi Epsilon 61 Y. M. C. A 53 Alpha Sigma Phi 47 District IX 37 Beta Theta Pi 35 Phi Kappa Psi 35 Omega Beta Pi 33 Delta Upsilon 27 District V 26 Sigma Nu :. 19 Phi Gamma Delta 16 Delta Theta Phi 9 District XI 9 District VI 4 Alpha Gamma Eho 3 District X 3 Lambda Chi Alpha 2 Theta Xi 2 District IV 2 District VIII 1 will come through as soon as the workers do so, he explained. Dinners similar to the one last night will be held tonight and Wed nesday evening, for the purpose of checking results and issuing cards to the workers. Soliciting will be carried on throughout the three days of the campaign. Every student will be personally approached by one of the 130 workers sometime during the drive, the committee declares. The total budget of this organi zation is $5,000, of which the stu dents are asked to contribute only $1,250. Each of the 130 workers are expected to turn in about $10,000. The budget of this organization spends about $2 per student in the University of Nebraska, explained C. D. Hayes, general secretary. This is Hayes, general secretary. This is about two dollars less than the av erage amount spent in a school of this size. The budget is cut down by cutting down general running ex penses, explained Mr. Hayes. Leaders in Drive The completed list of both majors and captains for the drive is as fol lows: Majors; Carl Olson, Ed Jolley, Joe Hunt and Archibald Eddy. Captains; Gordon Hager, Robert Davenport, Perry Morton, Fredrick Daly, Eldred Larson, Keith Miller, Ivan Hall, Lee Rankin, Clayton Mor avic, Harold Pickett, C. C. Weathers, Pearly Wyatt, Lester Schick, Wayne Benedict, Verne Laing, Lynn Twin em, Clarence Schultz, Anton Frolik, Reginald Miller, and Harold Taylor. Egypt Missionaries Will Give Addresses DRIVE WORKERS ATTEND DINNER (Continued from Page 1) across workers should subscribe to the fund as well as other students, 'he stated. The rest of the students r o r IPPIHTERSj vit s si w B-m8 Capital Engraving Co. 319 SO. I2T ST. LINCOLN. NEB, CLOTHES Ready-made And Cat to Order ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. (EU&vtev louse Suit 40a MS, SO Ovrc.t Bsarry Camels Hair Coat tea Bearty Camels Hair Coat 183 bv special nppmmr.:mT GVIl QTQJIE IS THE fdHartet House i I m I a J OF LINCOLN, The character of tho suits and topcoats tailored by Charter Housa will earn your most sincere liking. 10lL and "Q" y Livingston S. Gordon, '17, and a group of eight other missionaries who have been stationed at the United Presbyterian mission at Alex andria, Egypt, will present a pageant at St. Marks Reformed church Wed nesday and Thursday evenings. The speakers have seen service in Egypt, India, Abyssinia, and tho Sudan. Jhe largest settinq quality pcncili thowetld black 3 copying At aU dealers Buy a dozen Superlative in quality, the world-famous 7ENUS VPENOLS give best service and longest wear. Plain ends, per dot. $1.00 Rubbercnds,perdoz 1.20 American Pencil Co., 2IS Fiftl Afe.,N.Y. MatenofVNlQUEThmteaJ , Colored Pencils In 1 Z colors $ 1.00 per doi. SCHEDULE ALTERED FOR WATER SPORTS (Continued from Page 1) Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Thursday 8 Delta Sigma Phi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 8:30 Theta Chi vs. Alpha Sigma Phi. 9 Alpha Tau Omega vs. Lambda Chi Alpha. 9:30 Alpha Gamma Rho vs. Sig ma Chi. The rest of the teams entered and not mentioned here drew byes for the first round of the tournament. Their pairings for the second round will be announced later. The schedule of the later rounds of the tournament is as follows: sec cond round, Monday and Tuesday, November 21 and 22; third round, Wednesday, November 23; fourth round, Monday, November 28; fin als, Wednesday, November 80. Christmas Cards The host assortment of eaoderst priced cards in Lincoln. Your name printed or engraved at reasonable prices. Will you stop and see them 7 GRAVES PRINTING CO. On 12th St. 3 doors south of Temple "YOUR DRUG STORE" "Our warm lunches sure taste good these cold days." Owl Pharmacy S. E. Cor. 14 A P. Phono B10SS r Shirts 3 and more shirts! Handsome new patterns and color combinations, also plain white, tailored in the best fall styles. Either long or medium length collars, in collar-attached style. You will find the shirt that you are wanting :ZZ here, in the best colors to harmonize with your fall suit, and priced to suit your purse. Priced, 1.75 to 4.50 Men's Wear First Floor. Special News of Interest To The Women SEE WINDOW DISPLA F3LI SHIRE. DDR52. 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