The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 16, 1914, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THEATRES
Qljyer Theatre
SAT. MAT. & NIGHT, OCT. 17
United Play Co. Present
SARAH PADDEN
In Her New Play
"THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF
BARGAIN ROW"
Mat, 50 and 25c; Night. $1.00 to 25c
OCT. 15, 16f 17
Eleanor Haber & Co.
Will Rogers
The Trans-Atlantic Trio
James T. Mercedes
Duffy & Lorenze
The Hess Sisters
Marie & Billy Hart
'KARL" "The Wizard of . the One
String Violin"
"The Pathe Daily"
The Orpheum Orchestra
mm
Oct. 15-16-17
General Pisano Co.
In "Bombardment of
Tripoli"
Murry K. Hill
"The 5c Barber"
Photo Plays
"In Old Virginia"
A War Time Romance
"Klir or Cure"
"Hearst-Selig News"
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LOTHES
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
and Alterations.
Will call for and deliver.
Authorized agents for Royal
Tailors of Chicago and New
York.
"For thi Students, by tlM Students"
510 N. 14th B1294
REMEMBER US
FOR
SHOES AND 8HOE REPAIRS
140 No. 11th St., Two Blocks
South of Campus
THE N. U. STORE
Ambrosia's Chocolate Frapped Creams
"Pood for th Ood" -
surs DRUG CO.
Cer Hth tt M Nw Telephone Bid.
"Ask Your Physician About Us"
LUNCHEONETTES
I L L E R 5 9
RESCRIPTIOrJ
B HARM AC Y
Cor. 16th & 0 Sts. Phone B 4423
HAMPTON'S 0BCHESTBA
New Dances Demonstrated
Maxixe, Half and Half, Canters,
Twinkle, Hesitation, etc.
Private Uni Class
Saturday 3 to 5
Mr. C. E. Bullard, member of W.
P. T. of D. of A., will be
assisted by
Miss Irene Walker of Omaha
Lincoln Dancing
Academy
C E. Bullard. U. of N. 02, Mgr.
L-5477 1124 N
Faculty Changes.
Nearly half a hundred promotions
have recently been made In the Ohio
State University faculty, among which
is that of Prof. H. C. Ramsower, who
will have charge of ths newly created
department of agricultural engineer
ing. Two resignations of members of the
faculty have been handed in to take
effect at the end of this school year.
Prof. William Hislop has resigned to
accept a position as head of the de
partment of animal husbandry of the
agricultural college of the state of
Washington. Dr. Alice Llttlejohn
Goetz, head of the women's section of
the department of physical education,
will leave the university after her
work In the 1914 summer school is
completed. Dr. Goetz has been a very
efficient instructor In the physical
training of women during the five
years she has been at the university.
Ten new Stevens rifles for the uni
versity rifle team will be purchased as
a result of the first meeting of the
year which was held on Monday even
ing In the liberal arts building. Lieu
tenant Phlnney was present and ex
plained the superiority of the new
rifles over those which the team has
used in the past (Daily Iowan.
The best dressers and the wisest
buyers this Fall will wear the
Overcoats that we are showing
now. Chief among them is
The Klavide
(Shown in the illustration) a triumph in distinctive tail
oring. Created by the House of Kuppenheimer and ex
tensively imitated, yet really found nowhere but here.
Full military back and sleeves all from one piece of cloth
without a seam.
$20 $22.50 $25 $30
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Society Column
LortttM L- Blxby
CamSk Leyd
Vorethy E3awrth
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday
Catholic Students' Club dance.
Music Hall.
Sigma Chi. Art Hall.
Sigma Nu house party.
! Delta Tau Delta house party.
Alpha Theta Chi house party.
Kappa Sigma house party.
Pre-Medic lecture. Orthopedic Hos
pital.
Kansas Aggies at Manhattan.
Beta Theta Pi. Music Hall.
Alpha Chi Omega. Art Hall.
Alpha, Zeta open meeting. Farm.
Tegner meeting. Y. W. C. A. rooms.
- Learn to Canter, Half and Half,
Maxixe. Lincoln Dancing Academy,
L-5477.
Miss Louise Meredith, 1913, is teach
ing domestic science at the Columbus
High School.
Private Uni Dancing Class, Satur
day afternoon. Lincoln Dancing
Academy. L-5477.
Miss Elsa Haarmon has entered
school again. She Is a member of the
Alpha Phi sorority.
Ethel Pegler, who graduated last
June with Phi Beta Kappa honors, is
teaching this year in Grant, Nebr.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel DePutronhave
returned from their wedding journey.
Mrs. DePutron was formerly Miss
Helen Barstow.
Donald Howe of Omaha, former stu
dent and a member of Alpha Theta
Chi fraternity, is attending Dartmouth
College this year.
Miss Igerna Montgomery will be a
week-end visitor in Lincoln, Friday,
coming especially to visit the Pal
ladian Literary Society.
George H. Allen of 326 North Seven
teenth street, senior in the Engineer-
1 attv l
cj -
ing College, secured a license to
marry Viola Parrott of Lincoln, Wednesday.
Miss Marjorie Selleck, Delta
Gamma, is expected to return to Lin
coln this week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Selleck. The Sellecks
were traveling, in Europe when the
war started and returned to the
United States last Sunday.
Jennie Kates, '10, and Aden Roy
Capron were married at the home of
the bride's parents, 1018 K street, at
8 p. m., Wednesday. Rev. F. L. Whar
ton officiated and the ring service was
used. Mr. and Mrs. Capron left Wed
nesday night for Kansas City and
will be at home in Lincoln after No
vember 1 at 1242 South Fourteenth
street.
Miss Charlotte Templeton, '02, sec
retary of the State Library Commis
sion, and Miss Edith Lathrop, '03,
rural school inspector, gave addresses
at the Wednesday afternoon session
of the State Federation pf Women's
Clubs at Pawnee City. Miss Ruth
Pyrtle, '04, '07, and Mrs. A. E. Burnett
and Mrs. James T. Lees were on the
Thursday program of the federation
The marriage of John Alden Bum
stead, formerly of Lincoln, and Miss
Gladys Pettit of Wjchita, Kansas, took
place Monday. The newly wedded
couple spent Tuesday and Wednesday
in Lincoln on their way to Colorado
for their wedding journey. Mr. Bum
stead was formerly a student in the
University and is a meber of the
Delta Upsilon fraternity. At present
he is asociated with the Redpath com
pany at Columbus, Ohio, where he and
his wife will reside. Mrs. Bumstcad
has been doing concert work under
the auspices of the Redpath Lucenm
Bureau.
Mrs. Reginald A. Owen, formerly
Miss Ruth Bryan, student at the Uni
versity of Nebraska and a member of
Delta Gamma, has written to her sis
ter. Mrs. Richard L. Hargreaves of
Lincoln, of wartime conditions in Eng
land. Lieutenant Owen has been
called to the front and will have
charge of lines of communication over
a considerable portion of the territory
covered by . the allied armies. Mrs.
Owen is engaged in relief work in
London and Is in charge of factories
where destitute women are given em
ployment. In her letter to Mrs. Har
greaves she tells of the grief and
anxiety caused by the war. In the
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