The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 23, 1917, Image 4

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    fHE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Schembeck
Originator Banjo-Saxaphone
Orchestras in Lincoln
"SPA"
Qst your Lunches t th
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
Qulok rvles
Opsr at All Times
Orpheum Cafe
SpMlal Attention to University
Students
IF YOU ARE "GETTING OUT"
FOR TRACK
You will want to come to the
store that specializes in Athletic
Goods for your "togs." Here
are some of the things you will
need.
Sprinting Shoes, Athletic Shirts,
Running Pants, All-Elastic
Jockey Supporters.
LAWLOR'S
The Athletic Goods Store of
Lincoln
Local EYE trou
bles are in 98 per
cent of all cases,
fQiiupri hv eve
defects which may be corrected
with my proper made to order
lenses.
DR. MARTIN Standard Scien
tific eye examiner. Courtesy always.
1234 0 St. Opposite Miller & Palne's
CLEANING
SERVICE
You need not have an ex
tensive Wardrobe with our
prompt service at hand.
Phone. us any day if you
want garments cleaned and
pressed by evening. We can
do it and do it right.
LINCOLN CLEANING
& DYE WORKS
326 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb.
LEO SOUKUP, Mgr.
Keep
Carbon
Copies
of lectures, theses, etc. This
can only be done by buying
or renting a typewriter.
Special rates to students.
Phone or call at
L. C. Smith & Bro.
Typewriter Co.
LINCOLN, NEBR.
Just Arrived
A dandy white spring needle
ribbed Unionsuit. Comes in
ankle length and short
sleeves
SPECIAL
attPBTCEDMErTS
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS
China Revolutionised, Thomson.
Rablndranath Tagore, Rhys.
The Fighting Cheyenne. Qricnol. -?e!lnr
Motions. Campbell.
The Life of John Marshall IT. never
idge. The Integrative Action of the N'vr
vous System. Sherrington.
Libraries, Dana.
Shantinlketan, Pearson.
Development of Manual Training In
U. S., Smith.
Catechism of Violincello Playing,
Shroeder.
Fundamental Principles of Petrol
ogy, Weinschenk and Johnnsen.
Drink and be Sober, Thompson.
The Nervous System and Its Conser
vation. Stiles.
Hardy. Child.
A History of Ornament. Hamlin.
Ivory and the Elephant, Kuntz.
The Book of the Pearl, Kuntz and
Stevenson.
Just About a Boy, Phillips.
The Job, the Man, the Boss, Black
ford and Newcomb.
English Fretd Systems. Gray.
Samuel Butler. Harris.
Plant Succession, Clements.
Reminiscences of a War-Time States
man and Diplomat 1830-1915, Seward.
Classics of International Law 3
vols., Vattel.
Text-Book of Embryology, Prentiss.
North Carolina, Paper.
Ore Deposits Beyschlag, Vogt and
Krusch.
The Medieval Church Architecture
of England, Moore.
Social Work in London 1869-1912.
Bosanquet.
Psychology Applied to Art of Teach
ing. Baldwin.
Training for the Newspaper Trade,
Seitz.
Tezcoco, Bustamante.
Die Deutsche Helbensage, Grimm.
Sir Edwin Landseer, Manson.
Nicolo Paganlnl. Slratton.
Hugdk'trlchs Brautfahrt, Herz.
BO
HaveYourFilmsDeveloped t
By
FRK. MACDONALD
Commercial Photographer
1309 0 St. Room 4 Lincoln Nebr.
"What Is
Christianity?"
Sermon at
St. Paulls Church
SUNDAY MORNING
FACULTY and STUDENTS
ARE INVITED
BRIEF BITS OF NLW5
Superintendents Her. Supt. W. T.
Davis of McCook and Supt. J. F. Dun
can of Osceola visited the Teachers'
college yesterday for the purpose of
selecting high Bchool teacherB for
next year.
Schofield Judges Debate. Charles
E. Schofield. '17, Lincoln, was the
sole judge of the Schuyler-North
Bend debate In the high rchool de
bating league, at Schuyler, Wednes
day night, in which Schuyler was given
the decision.
Professor Chatburn Chairman.
Prof. George Chatburn, head of the
department of applied mechanics and
machine design, is chairman of the
building committee which had charge
of the erection of the Scottish Rite
cathedral being dedicated this week.
Art Students Make Posters. The
students in the department of Fine
Arts who are working for their d
gree of B. F. A., are making posters
for the play "Alice in Wonderland,"
to be given by the dramatic depart
ment. Saturday. February 24, in the
Temple theater.
Is To Teach Political Science
2. J. P. Senning, instructor in the
department of American history lias
taken charge of one section of Poli
tical science 2, a course on state gov
ernment formerly given by Prof. L
E. Aylesworth of the political science
department. The heavy enrollment in
the course has necessitated this di
vision of Prof. Aylosworth's class.
NINETY-NINE ARE
ALREADY ENTERED
Nebraska Schools Returning Entry
Blanks for Annual Basketball
Tournament 130 Expected
The high school basketball tourna
ment is gradually taking on definite
shape as the time for the start draws
near. So far there have been ninety
nine of the entry blanks returned, ac
companied by the fee. With so many
actual entries at such an early date,
Manager Reed expects as many as
130 before the entries are closed.
An executive committee will be
chosen by Rutherford and Reed Mon
day. This committee will have
charge of the actual running of the
tournament and entertaining the
athletes.
As a means of identifying the high
school men, Manager Reed has had
printed two thousand cards, decorated
so as to resemble basketballs, with
places for the names and towns of
the wearers.
Classification of the teams will
start Tuesday. There will probably
be three classes this year, although
a large Increase in the number of en
trios will make four classes necessary.
KAISER'S PLAYMATES
According to the McGill Daily,
Poultney Bigelow, who was a play
mate of Kaiser Wilhelm in former
days, ia going to address students
there. Mr. Bigelow is an American,
but was reared in Berlin. He was
chosen as one of the few who were
playmates of the prince, who later be
came Wilhelm. He says that even In
those days the Kaiser enjoyed no
game that did not suggest war. and
took great delight in taking the part
of a blood-thirsty Indian. Ex.
Classified Advertising
Wanted Drill
Phone B-2762
suit.
Size coat 38.
99-100101
Wanted Howard's Syllabus on the
family. Will pay full price. Call L-5489
Wanted Position by experienced
housekeeper in frat or sorority house.
Fine cook. L-7456.
College students wanting summer
employment apply at 1236 Q. street
Salary and expenses paid. References
required. E. C- Babst, State Mgr.
Private tutoring In economics. F.
C. Winship, 1804 Q St. 97-8 9 80-1
Lost Last week, oval-shaped pin
set with pearls and ruby. Valuable to
owner. Return to Student Activities
office. 99
Lost One Hagners Zoology with
Bellis and Chappell written in same
return to student activities office.
Men
! Call for Youir
Spring Clothes
THEY'RE READY AND THERE
Society
Brand
THE COLLEGE CLOTHES AHEAD
For young men who want to dress ahead
for your 1917 guidance, the military
effect fairly bristling with courage and
bravery, is in evidence. The exclusive
materials include :
SPARTAN PLAIDS
PIPING ROCK FLANNELS
THE BRIARCLIFFES
THORNBURY TWISTS
$20
$40
JVWQfERBRDSCP
ELI SHIRE, President
Exchanged by mistake Black muff
at Nebraska Cafeteria. Call B-1673.
ukul
THE languorous charm of the
Hawaiian native instruments so
moving in appeal, so observably
in vogue is strikingly characteristic
of the Ukulele. Its tone possesses that
curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic
charm of tonal quality which has
made these instruments so sensation
ally popular.
The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of
form. The finer models are made
of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It
is much in request today among the
smarter college and other musical
organizations.
It U easy to leant.
Instruction Book.
Iti price includri an
Lyon V HeaJy "Washburn"
Ukuleles, $15.00; Leonardo
Nunes genuint Hawaiian make,
$7.50; Mauna Loa brand, $4.
May be had of 12,000 hading
music dealers. Write for name
cf the nearest dealer.
Hawaiian Steel Guitar
Every chord struck upon this typically rep
resentative Hawaiian instrument is marked
by a weird, plaintive harmony and strangely
beautiful qualities of tone. It bring, to any
music, qualities full of vivid color and va
ried charm.
Pric tt.OO u4 npwufe, bdwllnf Stce! ao4 Set oi Tan
Tltwhlf fot shrto. a lanractioa Book.
Catalogs on application.
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