The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 09, 1917, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
Adjustment of Fallen Arches, re-
moral of Coma and Ingrowing Nails Phone
and the relief of Bunions.
COMFORT SHOES B3781
410 Ganter
Building
Oliver Theater
Tonight, Sat and Sat Matinee
Special Prices for This
Engagement 4150 to 50c
"DADDY LONG LEGS"
Orpheum Circuit Vaudeville
2:30 Twice Dally 8:20
Ivan Lola
BANKHOFF e GIRLIE
With
MADELEINE HARRISON
and Corpa de Ballet
THE MINIATURE REVUE
GEO M. FISHER A CO.
RENA PARKER
LEWIS A NORTON
MARLO A DUFFY
ANNA CHANDLER
In "The Debutante"
A Study of Song
Travel Weekly Orpheum Orchestra
Matinees 25c Nights 25c, 50c, 75c
Thursday Friday Saturday
MILO BELDEN & CO.
EDITH STOREY, ANTONIO
MORENO and WM. DUNCAN in
"MONEY MAGIC" (5 parts)
CERVO, Master of the Accordion
Time 2:00, 7:00, 9:00
Matinees 10c Nights 15c
MAJESTIC
NEW BILL TODAY
The Popular Favorites, Fox Reilly's
"GLOBE TROTTERS"
in
"THE BELL BOY"
A Merry Musical Playlet
Mrs. Vernon Castle in "Patria"
Mutt and Jeff Comedy Cartoons
Matinee at 2 Evening 7 and 9
Balcony, 10c; Orch., 15c; Nights, 25c
The University of Chicago fl
HOME
STUDY
ddition to resident
work. often alao iiwtruo
tioa by correspondence
For detailed in
formation ddreea
U.fC.(Dif.J.).CkkaMllL
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
Qulok tervlea
OpeT at All Time
Orpheum Cafe
pactal Attention te University
tudanta
GET YOUR
Gym, Basketball
and Athletic Goods at
LAWLOR'S
1423 O Stdeet
The Only Real Sporting Goods
Store in Lincoln
Local EYE trou
bles are In 98 per
cent of all cases,
caused by ere
defects which may be corrected
with my proper made to order
lenses.
OR. MARTIN Standard Scien
tific sye examiner. Courtesy always.
1234 0 81. Opposite Miller A Palne's
y
Whitebreast Coal &
Lumber Co.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
107 N. 11
LIVE STOCK
V".-
I. W. Hepperly D. G. Hayes George Neuwanger
Elliott Davis M. B. Posson G. A. Boltz
The big victory of the fat stock judging team of the University of Nebraska at the National Western Stock
Show held in Denver on January 20, when the Nebraska team won first place with a score of 3,247 points out
of a possible 3,750, brought the judging season to a successful close.
Individual honors were won by Elliott Davis, B. G. Hays, D. E. Walrath, G. A. Blotz and I. W. Hepperly.
FRIDAY ONLY
MARY PICKF0RD
in
"THE FOUNDLING"
SATURDAY ONLY
MARY PICKFORD
in
'SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN'
Admission Eve., 15c & 10c
Afternoon, 10c & 5c
TEACHERS FOR ELECTION
Today, Tomorrow and Next Year
Get
STEWART SCHOOL SERVICE
To Help You
Sixty-two calls for February and
March. If you hold a first grade
certificate and have had two
rears' experience, call by Sat
urday for immediate placement,
in grammar school for $65.00.
138 North 12th St., Lincoln, Neb.
SUMMIT
The New Style in
fion ( pilars
SL-r cunriTr "tn
Sold by
KLINE'S
SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
February 9
Acacia banquet Lincoln.
Chi Omega formal Lincoln.
Phi Kappa Psl dance Music hall.
Subscription dance Rosewilde.
February 10
Delta Delta Delta dance Rose
wilder Chi Omega banquet Lincoln.
Mystic Fish dance Alpha XI Delta
house.
Acacia dance Lincoln.
Union Literary society banq(uet.
Sigma Nu house dance.
Alpha Phi dinner dance Chapter
house.
JUDGING TEAM OF THE UNIVERSITY
The Acacia danre at the Lincoln
tomorrow night will be informal, not
formal, as previously announced by
mistake.
The Mystic Fish society will give
a party for all freshman girls, Sat
urday afternoon, February 17, at the
Temple, at 2:30 o'clock. There will
be an admission fee of 10 cents.
The Beta Theta Pi Alumni associa
tion of Omaha will give a dancing
party, Saturday evening, February 10,
at the Omaha University club, for
about fifty couples. Some of the mem
bers of the active chapter and the
alumni from Lincoln will be present.
Personals
Edwin Hugg, '17, will be in Falls
City Saturday.
Richard Baliman, 17, will spend
Sunday in Omaha.
Robert Miller, '18, will be in Arling
ton this week end.
Floyd Smith, '19, of Fremont, has
returned to school.
Myrtle Beeler, 'IS. will spend the
week end in Omaha.
Elmer Campbell, 19, is spending
the week end in Omaha.
C. Alden. "08. is spending the week
end at the Acacia house.
Marlon Shaw. '18, has been at his
home In Osceola a few days.
Walter Johnson, '19, is spending the
week end at his home in Omaha.
Cecylle White, '20, will spend the
week end at her home in York.
The Chadron club will meet in the
Temple Saturday night at 8o'clock.
Lucile Becker, '19, will spend the
week end at her home in Pawnee
City.
Eda Behling, ex-'17, will be a week
end guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma
house.
Claim Ross ex-'17. of David City,
has been visiting at the Delta Tau
Delta house.
f V h
Angelette Barnes, '18, went to Oma
ha yesterday to spend the week end
with her parents.
Sadie Rotholtz and Helen DeniB of
Omaha will be guests at the Delta
Delta Delta house this week end.
MISSOURI MEET8
HUSKERS TONIGHT
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pace he has been setting all season
and will be depended upon to do a
large part of the scoring in the series
at hand.
Wertz, who always plays a strong
guarding game, will be at his regular
position. Ted Riddell will start the
game at the other guard position.
This series is especially interesting
OF NEBRASKA
in that it will give Nebraskans a
chance to compare th.e Cornhusbers
with Ames and Kansas, two teams
Nebraska has yet to play. The Tigers
have split a series with each of these
schools. It is generally conceded,
however, that the Aggies were lucky
to get away with their game and that
ENUS
lO PENCIL
No matter
taking you
wiidl course you're
need this famous
pencil!
BECAUSE of the
superlative qual
ity of material and
workmanship, VENUS
is admittedly the finest
pencil it is possible to
make.
If you like a thick
soft lead that marks so
that you can read the
writing half way across
the room, choose the soft de
grees 6B 5B 4B.
For 6hort-hand notes or easy
writing 3B 2B B (medium
soft) are popular.
For sketching, gen
eral writing purposes,
etc.. HB F H 2H
(medium) will prove
desirable.
For drafting, a me
dium hard pencil gives
the best results and
you'll like 3H 4H 5H
6IL
For very thin, narrow lines
for extremely accurate graphical
charts, maps, details, etc., 7H
SH 9H are available.
Look for the distinctive water
mark finish on each of the 17
black degrees and hard and
medium copying.
Your professors will confirm
these statements as to the
merits of VENUS pencils.
For sale at
THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE
This box of
VEXUS sam
ples free. State
the course you
are taking
FREE
AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO.
215 Fifth Ave. Dept H H,
New York
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at present the Tigers would have no
trouble in disposing of the Iowa quin
tet. The following table gives the pres
ent standing of the Missouri valley
conference teams:
Team Games Won Lost ' Pet.
Missouri ' 6 4 2 .666
Kansas 8 5 3 .625
Aggies 4 2 2 .500
Ames B 2 3 .400
February Shoe Sale
House Cleaning
Getting the store ready for a new season, in the same way that the
good housekeeper makes the home ready for a new season with a
thorough housecleaning from top to bottom.
LADIES' GLAZED KID
HIGH TOP LACE BOOTS
Worth $5.50
Soft glazed Kid, hand turned or
welt sole. Hi Top Black Lace
Boots Will be sold in this Feb
ruary sale
at
$3.45
COLLEGE BOOTS AND
WALKING SHOES
Worth $4.50
Black calf College Walking
Boots fljn QC
go at OfciJU
Ladies, the Party Season is Here! See our Gold, Silver, White and
Black Pumps, all at reduced prices.
Sale at
Panors Novelty Boot Shoop
1307 O Street
Where Satisfaction Must Follow Every Transaction
rKre. 2yprs college w rk required for entrance"
larvest College Hospital and endowed dispensary
in I'nited Stt4. l-'nusnal clinieal opportunities
JiF a x-ou r mMllpjil
in u renter ew 1 or w nt a
Ik Otto Von Huffman. M. T Henry anil
Amity SIh.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
CHAPIN BROS. 12? So. 13th St
.3f lowers all the time
tudents
Refitr for your muslo work at
THE UNIVESITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Twenty-Third Year jut commencing1
limy teachers in all branches of music to choose from.
Dramatic Art Aesthetic Dancing
Ask for information
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
11th and E Sts. Opposite the Campus
THE
Tslophono 2S11
33 North 12th L
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Evans
Nebraska 0 0 0 .004
Drake 1 0 1 .000
Washington .... 2 0 2 .000
Ten good reasons why every re
spectable thinking man should swear
just as often and as hard as he can
have been posted up on the Y M C.
A. bulletin board at the University
of Kansas. Ex.
MEN'S SHOES
Bostonian's High Grade Shoes
for Men
Worth $6.00
Any style, any leather. Men,
this is your big opportunity.
They will be
sold at
$4.45
DRESS SHOES AND PUMPS
For all dross occasions worth
$6.00, now a A ir or AC
selling
ng at .1ilAUitU
fVin r.p fnr M nu.
Cleaners, Pressers, Dyers
For th "Work and StyIc that
Pleases." Call B2311. Tba Bast
quipped Dry Cleaning Plant la tha
Wast On day aerrlca II needed.
Reasonable Prices, rood work, prompt
aenrlc. Repairs to men's farmente
carefully made.
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