The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 07, 1916, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
CTIOM
THE - WOMAN
EDITED BY VIVIENNE HOLLAND
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TERMINAL DRUG STORE
(1917 ModeiY 1
Wow open. Give us n i-ull.
Fn;o dul i very
10th and 0 St.
Quick Service
Open at All Time
Orpheum Cafe
Spaolal , Attention to University
Student
W. H. MARTIN, O. D.
Optometrist
Specialist in examination of the Eye
Glasses made that satisfy, at
reasonable prices. Service unex
celled. 1234 O St., Phone L7773
Opposite Miller A Paine's.
PRINTING
That's Satisfactory -
Boyd Printing Co.
125 North 12th
LUNCHEONETTES
n I LLERS'
I 'Prescription
Li HARMACY
Get Your
GYM AND ATHLETIC GOODS
At
LAWLOR'S
1423 O Street
THE ONLY REAL SPORTING
GOODS STORE IN LINCOLN
BIG SALE OF SUITS
CONTINUES
Practically our entire stock of
stunning Suits for women and
misses continues on sale at
these sensationally low prices.
All new and desirable models
all wanted fabrics and colorings
included.
Alterations free as usual.
Values to $15 now on C 1 fl
sale at Q I U
Values to $20 now on C 1 K
sale at i 010
Values to $27.50 now on OOfl
sale at VU
Gold & Co.
"The Store That Sells The Best
For' Just a Little Less"
112 to 122 North 10th St.
Lincoln, Nebraska
LINCOLN
WOMEN
ARE
TODAY
VOTING
This place the one place to
send their garments for care
ful cleaning. Call B3316.
(gleaners
Foraierlj " HIGSY'S," 1322 N
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The Woman' s
There is throughout the state an In
creasing interest in the question of
dormitories for the women students
nt the state University. A system is
being used in the school of agricul
ture, a secondary school in connection
with the University, that in part
solves the problem of supervision.
Mrs. J. M. Babcock has been appoint
ed director of girls. She and her
daughter, who is a freshman in the
University, live in Home Economics
hall. Mrs. Babcock is the social ad
viser of the students rooming in this
hall and also has under her care two
private houses on Starr street. Be
sides looking after the interests of
the girls in these three places, Mrs.
November 10
Freshman Hop Rosewilde.
Agricultural College Mixer.
Tegner Faculty hall.
Delta Tau Delta Freshman house
dance.
Delia Delta Delta House dance.
Delta Chi House dance.
Fayson Marshall, '19( spent Sunday
at Panama.
Lloyd Charlesworth, '15, attended
the Ames game.
Carol Howard, ex-'16, spent the
week end in the city.
Harry DeLamatre, '15, of Omaha, at
tended the Ames game.
Irene Johnson, ex-'17, of Omaha, is
at the Alpha Phi house.
Edward Gallagher, '14, is visiting at
the Beta Theta Pi house.
Max Baehr, '18, spent the week end
at his home in St. Paul.
Newton Benson, ex-'17, of Omaha,
was in Lincoln Saturday.
Maurea Hendee, '18, spent the week
end with her parents in Omaha.
Fern Longacre, 17, spent the week
end at her home in Dodge. Neb.
Dale Milliken, ex-'16, spent the week
end at the Delta Tau Delta house.
John Farley, '13, of Aurora, spent
Saturday at the Kappa Sigma house.
Robert H. Talbot, '16, of Fairbury,
COLLEGE CITIZENSHIP
AT Y. W. C. A. VESPERS
THIS AFTERNOON
"College Citizenship" will be the
subject of the Y. W. C. A. vesper
service this evening at 6 o'clock.
There will be an interesting discus
sion of the opportunities and obliga
tions of college citizenship. Nell,
Youngers and Ethel Stone will talk
from the students' point of view. Miss
Margaret Feddle, of the home econom
ics department, will talk from the
alumna's point of view. Helen Loft
man will preside at this meeting and
there will be a violin solo by Jean
Priest.
CO-ED STUDENTS
GIVE CAFE A TEST
Twenty-seven girls In section 4 of
Home Economics 1 are making an ex
periment which consists of taking
meals at the cafeteria for one week.
The girls Intend to bring out a few
facts which will arouse the interest
of other co-eds.
The home economics class began
with breakfast on Monday. Each
girl is keeping an exact account of
the price of each meal, and at the end
of a week she can compare the cost
with the cost of boarding-house and
light housekeeping meals. It is be
lieved that from the comparison. It
will be found that the minimum be
longs to the cafeteria.
This class in H. E. hopes to prove
SOCIETY
Point of View
Babcock has already come in personal
touch by calls and otherwise, with
one-third of the girls of the school. If
time permits she will meet and know
every one of them. She has the city
and the home address of each girl and
In case of sickness can call the par
ents or guardian at once. Everyone
concerned with this plan is enthus
iastic in regard to it. It will surely
be a source of pleasure to the mothers
of the girls in the school of agricul
ture to know that some one is devot
ing her entire time to the well-being
of their daughters. Mrs. Babcock is
treasurer of the Nebraska State Fed
eration of clubs and has shown her
interest in young people in inany
ways.
spent Saturday and Sunday in Lin
coln. Jack Elliott, '17, who has been
threatened with typhoid, is somewhat
better.
Carrie Moodie, '17, and Robert
Moodie, '19, have returned from a visit
at their home in West Point.
Mrs. Harry Campbell of Valentine
is a guest at the Ganima Phi Beta
house. Mrs. Campbell was formerly
Miss Margaret Haley, ex-'18.
Gladys Loivenberg and Doris Scrog
gin leave tonight for Superior to be
present at the wedding of Miss Neva
Young, '16, and Dr. Holland of Verdi
gre. Frances Ringler, ex-'17, of Gering,
is visiting friends in the city. She will
remain until after the wedding of Flor
ence Angle and Guy Reed, which will
take place Saturday.
Acacia entertained the visiting Iowa
Acacians at a house dance Saturday
evening. Fifteen couples were pres
ent. The Iowa guests were Floyd
Beckwith, A. B. Wheaton, R. L. Cock
ran and R. A. Combs.
The following were week end guests
at the Delta Tau Delta house: Dowe
Erskine, Harold Mulligan, Louis Metz,
Omaha; John T. Carroll, James D.
Millikien, Fremont; Ralph Rosa, Clar
ence Ross, Elmore Schweser, David
City; George Mayne, Council Bluffs;
Porter Sloan, Geneva; Arch Kautz,
Bartlesvllle, Okla.; George Farley,
Madison, Wis.; Cyril Hrbek, Cedar
Rapids, la.; William Paige, Ray
Fletcher of Ames.
by their experiment that certain girls
who are light housekeeping can save
both time and money. The time con
sumed for the preparation of meals
and washing dishes the H. E. girls
say, might be more profitably spent
in recreation, studying and making
friends. Daily Texan.
CO-ED NEWS NOTES
The Girls' club council will meet at
t'ue Y. W. C. A. rooms tomorrow even
ing at 7:15 o'clock.
Doctor Hansen will be in Miss Ina
Gittings' office from 11 to 12 o'clock
this morning to examine girls for
swimming.
Freshman, girls gymnasium charts
must be ordered before Thursday, No
vember 9, as no charts will be made
after that time.
I '
Those girls who have not paid their
locker fees, will please pay them as
soon as possible to the assistant who
is selling swimming tickets.
The University Suffrage club will
hold a tea In Faculty hall Saturday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. The organiza
tion is a branch of the National Inter
collegiate Suffrage association, which
has chapters in many universities and
girls' colleges. It is hoped that Mrs.
W. J. Bryan can be secured to speak
at the tea. Many Lincoln women who
have been prominently identified with
the work, will be there. "
Dean Mary Graham will hold her
tea Wednesday afternoon from 3:30
to 6:30 o'clock in honor of Mrs. Mary
Schenke Woolman. Mrs. Woolman ar
rived yesterday from Indianapolis,
Ind., where she has been assisting in
some important investigations.
M - , 1 vA I f?
BUSHMAN and MISS BEVERLY
BAYNE In "ROMEO AND JULIET,"
at the MAJESTIC Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday. Time 1:00, 3:00,
6:00, 7:00, 9:00 p. m.
A BOOST FOR NEBRASKA
Oregon Film In Great Demand Over
the State
It may be an interesting fact to stu
dents and faculty to know that the
University of Nebraska and her foot
ball squad are at the present time one
of the "movie" attractions of the day.
The film exhibited in Lincoln last
week, showing the Cornhuskers' Ore
gon trip and their victory over the
Oregon Aggies, has been bought by
the Laemmle Film Service of Omaha.
This will be a great boost for the
Cornhuskers, for it will Impress upon
the people of the state the fact that
the University of Nebraska has an or
ganization that is second to none,
which should swell the pride of every
loyal Nebraskan. In reality, the re
turn value from this particular enter
prise is easily underestimated.
The film was presented in Omaha
the latter part of last week and is In
great demand all over the state.
BRIEF BITS OF NEWS
Miss Blanche M. Lyman discussed
the 'History of Social Legislation in
Nebraska during the Territorial Pe
riod" yesterday afternoon at the semi
nar on present political and social
questions. The meaning of social leg
islation, the function, effect, purpose
and limitation of the state were taken
up.
Prof. W. F. Dann will Interpret the
Third Beethoven Symphony at 11:30
this morning in Art hall.
Phi Delta Kappa, the honorary so
ciety In education, which has a mem
bership in the University of about
forty-five members, will hold its an
nual banquet at the Rome hotel In
Omaha, Thursday neon, at 12:30, la
connection with the state teachers'
association. The chapter will be ad
dressed by one or two of the promi
nent speakers from abroad.
lip . -In IV
If J! -Bill
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lINER, softer and smoother than many face
powders and leaves no glo$$.
Made of the famous Italian Talc and scented with
fragrant and delightful perfume.
Thoroughly pulverized, then sifted through the finest
silken sieves. Especially intended for the nursery.
VtoUt.
Lilac .
13 cm Iff tor
Sold exclusively In this city
Rudge &
SEVERAL NEW STYLES IN
BECKMAN
ORPHEUM DRUG STORE
Where you can find
CANDY Guenther's, Johnston's, Gillen'a, Bunte's.
The Original L. E. Waterman Fountain Pens
PURE DRUGS
WILLIAMS'
B1654
SUPPLEMENT YOUR UNIVERSITY COURSE
with a course in this modern commercial school. Great demand for
University trained people as Commercial teachers. Best salaries.
Pleasant work.
Normal Graduates receive State Certificates
Nebraska School of Business
T. A. BLAKESLEE, President
Corner O and 14th Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska
Register for your xxrasio work at
THE UNIVESITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Twenty-Third Year just commencing
Many teachers in all branches of music to choose from.
Dramatic Art Aesthetic Dancing
Ask for information
WTT.T.ART) KTrTBAT.Lj Director
llthjtnd & Sti. Opposite the Campus
THE
Telephone B2311
333 North 12th 6L
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km
Ory
Lorm
25 cento lh far
50e Me gUut jar
by
Guenzel Co.
FOOTWEAR JUST RECEIVED
BROS., 1107 0
ORCHESTRA
Hours 12-2, 6-8
Gleaners, Pressors, Dyers
For tha ."Work and Service that
Please." Call B2311. The Bait
quipped Dry Cleaning Plant la the
West One day service If needed.
Reasonable Pricea, good work, prompt
se-Tice. Repaira to men's garments
carefully made. .
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