The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 23, 1914, Image 5

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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mbitlon. I am a real honest t' trosh
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Are yesterday. We were leaving the
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t from the country," and what did she
lie owned It. Of course she didn't own
Ight have for all a perfect stranger
to ask mother If she didn't think it
he replied that she guessed she knew
we reached the hotel so much sooner
didn't really cost much more, either.
exclusive, or inclusive, I don t know
ncoln. I suppose be has, for the
sign on it which read, "The Ensign
ited on the- wagon in the shape of a
I don't see any need for any other
vice at such reasonable and fair rates,
sign don't drive the taxicsh himself.
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that Ensigns (that's what he called
als last year.
have ever been in. It is called the
eciea wiin it anv mow. na Mr 11 w
Vybody $ems to anticipate your every
Vjt L would look around the hotel while
.ipose I found the most beautiful ball
thought. I asked one of the sorority
roms would be held there this winter.
show my ignorance and so I waited
11. He told me that "proms" was an
had heard of lemonades and limeades,
e proma were the formal dances.
s such a beautiful tvwn. Say hello to
Your friend
PHOEBE JANE.
rday morning and we decided to go to
iter registering we crossed the street
ted me to continue my vocal lessons
rated by the best teachers there were.
had seen Uncle John cultivate his po-
wrong word. Any way, I am taking
lool of Music. I took my first lesson
y idea of training for grand opera and
that Dad had promised to buy me a
mos have no connection with grand
langed the subject.
It said we had better buy my books,
Book Store. Everybody calls it 'The
re our school colors, just like orange
They have absolutely everything a
lersuaded mother to buy me a bunch
ing them out I purchased some candy.
be called for later.
I was almost ashamed of mother for
aess making "everything so good. I'
r order I seemed fairly famished. The
ife. Its real name is the iA, T. Seeley
in Lincoln. They used to have their
lilt especially for them. I am going
the girls asked me to go to Folsom s
ft 111 thpv majio th fintMaf nnnch and
Jp?d at the Folsom Bakery. They are
I think I would like to win It
he that mother would see them, and,
t she did, and so after lunch we beat
It 1230 O street. It used to be called
swell line of "La France" shoes, and
ftiave any trouble at all in picking out
shoes. And girls, do you know that
jt I will tell you all about it some day.
north side of O street until we came
jit a half pound of the most delicious
fall the buying, but, as she puts it, I
for sure. Mother prides herself on
I confess that the Paris Confectionery
picture taken yesterday at the Dole
only picture I have ever had taken
jVces, and so she suggested that we
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em all and 1 feel certain that I will
Your friend, .
PHOEBE JANE.
Lain with her and as she was getting
round to the Lord Auto Co. the next
s. ana so I canea up tms morning to
e would drive around in his car. He
and what do you suppose the game
ery near future. Well, dad has pur-
t to me with his compliments. Can
automobile and a Hudson at that. I
arms to see if I wasn't asleep. It's
19 In Lincoln. You can see by the
loon after leaving mother, or rather
icture show on the south side of O
. The pictures are all of the highest
ways -have good crowds there and as
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ire, as mother had written to me that
rris told mi& that mother had left an
ked out the finest little gold watch
seen larger Jewelery stores in the
than the Harris-Sartor store. If any
isit there.
of the Keller Photo Supply Store at
don't you ? Mr. Keller's store does
eraphic supplies. I am going to buy
the best quality of goods and do ex-
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busy. Please write as soon as you
home.
Sincerely.
PHOEBE JANE.
Irtewriter. sold by the U C. Smith &
fjrth Thirteenth street. Lincoln, Nebr.
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Even Phoebe Jane's mother, who prides herself on being a good candy
maker, had to confess that the Paris Confectionery candy was the best she
had ever tasted.
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"Follow the crowds and be right," is one of, Phoebe Jane's mottoes.
She takes in the movies at the Elite Theater 13 O street, and says the
pictures were the best she had ever seen.
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Phoebe Jane's mothenalmost humiliates her
but puts all the blame on the cook. Even Phoebe
Seeley Co. is giving away.
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Mr. C. A. Lord presents a Hudson to Phoebe Jane With Dad's compli
ments. She thinks "the Hudson is sure some machine," and makes a
dandy birthday present.
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Phoebe Jane has seen larger jewelery stores, but never a more beauti
ful one than the Harris-Sartor store at 1323 O street. Another birthday
present was awaiting her there.
by eating too much for lunch at The Folsom Cafe,
Jane would like to win the pony that the A. T.
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