ICIJIGADAL DAILY I MUSIC AND DRAMA I IWhite Way. The engagement here is for one night only. Seats* are now jon sale at the box. office. ew I 1 . . } I nil1 Faculty Concert. On Monday evening the. second in the series. of complimenta~ry piano re- citals, by junior nnicmbers of the facul- ty, will, be given by Mr. H{arrison Al- bert Stevens., Mr. Steven~s graduated 'from both the jlniversity and the School of Mlusc two years ago, and the~ brillian~t reci.tal vhich hie gave at that time has been well rememb~ered by those who heard it. Last year the spent in Berli in special .study under the great Lhevinne. This recital willI Sbe Mlr. Stevens' first ippearance since his return. - ('hatinicey Olcoti. *Fre'quently big opera companies and musical comedy companies carry mu- sicians to augment the orchestra in theatres they play at, but the first star to carry musicians for a dramatic show is Chau~ncey Olcott, the successful composer and actor, who is to produ et "MNacushla" (Pulse of jMy Heart) at the Whitney. Theater, Wednesday even- ing, December 6. Edward T1. Kendall, the composer and director, presides at the piano. Albert Pearl, a violin soloist from one of the leading conservatories of Europe, andI Herman Steisel, a cellist of renownI traivel regularly with Mr. Olcott and add m~uch to the effectiveness of the songs Mir. Olcott sin-;s, aud the beau- tiful incidental music which has been com posed especially for this produc- tion. -Th~e Gil romu Rectors." "The Girl from Rector's" that is to be produced at the New Wlhitney The- ater on 'Thursday,, December 7, receiv- ed the following notice fromt the Free Press: "The worst that can be said of "The Girl from Rector's," is that it is a ripping good play, one that is cal- culated to drive "dull care away and at the same time impart a little informna- tion to those who might not be ac- jquainted with the ways of the Great II ' lC~Maestic ''theater.'1 The popularity of big musical comn- edy productions continues in the van- deville theaters and another one of these elaborate acts with a east of ten people including a .bevy of young and attractive chorus girls will be the fea- ture attraction at the Majestic theater the first three days of the comingj week. jThe Chartres and Holliday company will appear in an ambitious offering entitled "An Alaskan Honeymoon," a Smusical comedy in two scenes, one rep- resenting the deck of an armoured cruiser and the second sowing a win- ter scene in :Alaska. Another act that will meet with favor is that of Mile Excelcia and Lottie Franks known as the physical culture girls. These girls are expert boxers and their exhibition with the punching bag is a wonderful performance. [lyman Meyer, a comedy pianist, who is a brilliant musician, will be the extra added attraction. A companiy of dramatic players known as the Traver, Ray Company will ap- pear ini a one act play and the photo- plays will depict the story of "The Soul of the Violin." Chancellor Avery made a plea for "unprofane" rooting at Nebraska's last mass meeting. ULL-WVES'i'EIN TLVIL (Con tinlued from Page r.) in the west this season. McMillan was out of the Cornell game, however, and though hie played in the Penn and Ne- braska gaines he was handicapped byr his injured leg, which he wore in braces in both struggles, an( it is claimed he did not play up to his usual form. lAs to other players in which MNich- igan might be interested Hill, the whirlwind M. A. C. halfback, is not placed because he is a poor line plung- er though he is a wonder at skirting the ends and running back kicks in ad- dition to being a punter par excellence Scruby who is given the call over Thomson For fullback, is chosen part- ly for his work in defeating the Itha- cans when his two field goals brought victory for the Maroons. Scruby finih d t e s a o t u r ,b c u e h was considered such a good defens( man, but it is believed his early season. showing at fullback warrants his be- in~ picked for that position. Ower Frank, the sensational 'Nebraska half back, is given third choice for a back field position, WED NE A" J'Lstxss Pt*to u I; Irk WV Y Olcott 8 izigs ,.. , k... w. , ., ... ;..: SeaIt AA Night ~' i E Rd ,TR( Clothes put up as you v of ready-rnudes. Come and styles. ALLMAND & COUSINS For a Hull Tine Gut [lowe rs andiI1 'ALON Phone 115 I I NOW FAMIL~Y THEATRE BI 1JOU Monday --- Tuesday --- Wednesday Comedy C.omipany 10 .-- PEOPLE -- 10 in The House of Troubles Five Other Acts of Merit One and One-Half Hours Shcw for 10Dc Never Any Higher 10Dc S oon~ the Nelson Opera Co. in A . ngRomance if 56 La Fayette Ave. Scotch, English, and i, and Suits. The stock L EnlisihStyles 7 Passenger Cars Opera &, KoftQid's i Nub Lunich" ad Phone 652J1 Friday Far i 1-Inc Shocs 00. Nowhere else will you give you-the proof of the me and eat! EPUTATION for CORRECT :R SERVICE than it is pos= >m mod~els with those cosh- t f r , °'-l ¢, F[ONZALEY QUARTET January 22 ,,ice you good. MAY FESTIVAL., May 15, Five Concerts---Soloist, Chorus, and Or' Unreserved COu rse Ticke' JRFIELD5 119 South Main StreetN Im epairitl I I Single Admission, . U ftAN v t . iC, 'i