The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1914, Image 4

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    T H E DAILY N E B B A 3KA N ,
You've noticed how
many more British shoes
you see this fall than
ever before.
Because they are the
very strongest shoe-style
for this season.
Better have a pair and
keep in line. Those smart
est ones you see around
town come from this shop
$3, $3.50, $4, and $5.
The College Shoe Store .
THE
Boo.tef y
1230 O Street
Ambrosia's Chocolate Frapped Creams
ood for the Gods"
SUN DRUG CO.
Cor Utb & M New Telephone Bldg.
"Ask Your Physician About Us"
Uni. S
tudents!
I
Come and get acquainted
with us in our remodeled
store. Incidentally let us
show you the newest in
patterns for Suits or Over
coats. Raincoats $ 5.00 and up
Overcoats $12.50 and up
Suits ....... .$15.00 and up
Flod
een
Brethouwer
131 South llth St.
Tango Shirts
are going to be the
rage this fall. We
have a beautiful
mushroom soft pleat
white or colors
2.50 values.
KLINE'S
1132 O St.
THE MEN'S STORE
Society Column
Gunitte Leyda. 'Dorothy Ellsworth
LorctiA L Bixby
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
Friday.
Church receptions to students.
Delta Tau Delta dance. Music Hall,
Kappa Sigma dance. Lincoln Hotel
Sigma Chi house party.
Saturday.
Football Washburn College at Lin
coln. Girls' Football Hally, 1:30-2:30.
Music Hall.
Catholic Students' Club reception.
Muslu Hall.
Phi Delta Theta house party.
Tegner meeting.
Blanche Hlgglns of Shubert, who at
tended the University last year and
was a member of the Delta Zeta so
rority, is teaching school in her home
town this year.
Learn to Canter, Half and Half,
Maxixe. Lincoln Dancing Academy,
L-5477.
Miss Marguerite Burke, '09, who is
now teaching in Omaha, was a campus
visitor yesterday. Miss Burke was a
prominent member of the Black
Masque society while in school. .
A lar,,e number of girls attended
the first of Miss Graham's afternoon
teas, Thursday afternoon, in the Art
Gallery. Miss Graham was assisted
in serving by a number of the Junior
advisors.
The losing team, the Reds, in the
Girls' Club and Y. W. C. A. campaign
for members will give a spread for
the winning team this noon in Faculty
Hall. Just the teams are included in
this spread.
Private TJnl Dancing Class, Satur
day afternoon. Lincoln Dancing
Academy. L-5477.
The Black Masques will decorate
the girls' section for the football game
Saturday afternoon. Every girl Is re
quested to wear something red, or
white, or both, to represent the Uni
versity colors, and make this section
a thing of beauty.
A large number of girla oped
Into Art Hall yesterday for the in
formal tea. Miss Graham was assist
ed by the Junior advisors. Mis? Mary
Murphey and Miss Caroline Funke
presided at the tea table This tea
was the first of a series to be held to
promote a better acquaintance among
University women. The second tea
Will be held on next Thursday after
noon. "
Lack of speed is the coaches' prob
lem. "More speed in the back field
and more speed in the line is what
we're after this year," said Williams
when questioned regarding this sea
son's football team. A big reserve
squad is at work numbering almost
on,e hundred men. Iowa State.
Men's
Sho
The New
The smart styles- preferred by good dressers this season
No. 5406 A light weight dull calf shoe, with black melton
. cloth tops, calf eyelet stays, blind eyelets, 3-4-inch broad
low heels, medium narrow toes, flat last exceptional
for $6.00.
No. 5130 Tan Russia Galf shoe on custom last, with heavy
single soles, 1 1-8-inch suare heels, blind eyelets, small
round lacers, and English back stay. Great value
for $6.00.
These shoes are for men who appreciate quality and are not
satisfied with cheap oorly made shoes. We can fit you.
Shoes Main Floor
MILLER & PAINE
I
1 TWO POINTS TO CONSIDER I
First Commercial branches
will be of groat "Service to you, no
matter what career yon have mark
ed out for yourself.
Second Your best opportun
ity to get these commercial branches
will be to spend some of yoar spare
time in ourfechooi. (Hours can be
arranged to suit your Uni. schedule.)
Corner 14th & O Streets,
Gas and Electric Building.
W. M. BRYANT, Pres.
GERTRUDE BEERS, Vlce-Pres.
NEW ENGINEERS
GEY ACQUAINTED
Hold Introductory Meeting Wednesday
Night In M. E. Building Dean
Stout Spoke.
A special meeting of all branches of
tho. Engineering' Society was held last
night in Mechanical Engineering Build
ing. It was a kind of get together
affair, being held principally to 'ac
quaint new members With tho purpoae
and workings of the society. Dean
Stout presided. Each branch of the
Bocioty, mechanical, civil, electrical,
agricultural and architectural en
gineers, woro represented with a
spcakor. Freshmen roll was called.
Michigan at Work.
"Hurry Up" Yost, Jut' Michigan,
started his men at scrimmage work
last week. Several backflold men of
promising ability were uncovered.
Last year the Michigan Aggies dl
vlded football' honors with Chicago,
Nebraska and Notre Dame universi
ties. Iowa State;
University Y.M.C.A. Cafeteria
IN THE VRMPLE
FOB. UNIVERSITY FOLKS ONLY
Quality Economy Convenience
' Meal Hours, 7:00-8:30 11:001:30 5.307.00.
University School of Music
Established 1894
Opposite the University Campus Eleventh and ft
Instruction given in all branches of music Students may
enroll at any time. Beginners accepted. Prices reasonable
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
THE
Evans
Cleaners
Pressers
Dyers
Telephone B23 1 1 333- North 12th Street
For the "Work and Service that Pleases" Gall 323 1 1
The best equipped Dry Cleaning Plan in the West.
One day service if needed.
Prices as reasonable as high grade work and prompt service
will permit.
A cordial invitation to visit our very complete plant.
Repairs to men's garments carefully made.
Graves pv Inters
SPECIALIZING IN UNIVERSITY
PRINTING
B-2957
244 N llth
Sea the Display of
PENNANTS
In ikt Trt Sulk tf Oar Sim !
Days One-Jhird Off
The University Book Store
340 Nrth llth Stmt