The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 28, 1917, Image 3

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HE DAILY NEBRASKAN
r ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
a unafmcnt of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails
..IL t.r and the relief of Bunions Phone
haZ COMFORT SHOES
Building
B-3781
nilVER THEATRE
Tonight, Sat. and Sat. Mat.
BRANDEIS PLAYERS
In "Fixing Sister"
Oct. 1-2-3. Mon., Tue., Wed.
"His Majesty, Bunker Bean"
The Strand
L. M. GARMAN, Mgr.
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOWS
MME. PETROVA
in
"To the Death"
A Stirring Drama
Tucker-Shean
1123 O Street
Mfg. Jewelers'and Opticians
Dealers in
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds,
Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Op
tical merchandise.
Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry
and Optical Repairing
Coming Fri. and Sat.
DOROTHY DALTON
- In an Unusual Photodrama
. "TEN OF
DIAMONDS"
A Story of a Lady Made
to Order
CONCERT ORCHESTRA
GRAND PIPE ORGAN
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Phone B3398
ORPHEUM
TODAY MAT. AND EVE.
AMERICA FIRST
Stupendous Patriotic Spectacle
CHUNG HWA FOUR
HAMILTON & BARNES
BEN DEELY & CO.
EL CLEVE & O'CONNOR
BERT MELROSE
NORTON & NICHOLSON
Matinee every afternoon at 2.30
Any Seat 25 cents
Night performance at 8:20
Seats Reserved at 25c, 50c and 75c
Social Calendar:
September 28
Delta UpKilon House dance.
Phi, Kappa Psi House dance.
PI Kappa Phi House dance.
Art Club Party Epworth Park.
Kappa Sigma House dance.
Delta Chi House dance.
September 29
Black Masque party for Senior girls
Temple.
Alpha Phi House dance.
Farm House House dance.
German Dramatic Club Annual re
union. October 5
Phi Gamma Delta House dance.
Delta Delta Delta Dance Lincoln.
Bushnell Guild House dance.
October 6
All-University Tarty Armory.
University Notices
Class Election
Election of class presidents will be
held Tuesday, October 2. All filings
must be made with the Registrar by
5 o'clock Friday, September 28.
THE REGISTRAR.
Girls' Club Receipts
All girls who received Girls' club
receipts from Helen Miner between
the numbers G49 and 569, please report
to the Y. W. C. A. office. The re
ceipt book has been lost.
French Conversation
A course in conversational French
will be offered by Miss Conklin, of the
French department, for the benefit of
the men who are subject to the draft,
and who would be interested in such
a course. Miss Conklin will meet all
imen who would Iik,e to take the
course in conversation today at i
o'clock in U 302.
Glee Club
Brief meeting of all members of
1916-17 Glee club, Friday morning,
11:50 o'clock, U 102. Important.
Business Women's League
There will be a meeting of the Lin
coln Business Women's league at 8
o'clock Monday morning at the Mc
Kinley school. Prof. Sarka Hrbkova
will seak on "Making Democracy Safe
For the World."
School of Agriculture
In spite of the drains the world war
is making on enrollment of students,
authorities of the school of agricul
ture of the University of Nebraska
are expecting an almost normal regis
tration this year. Registration begins
October 12. For information as to en
trance reauirements. address, School
of Agriculture, University Farm, Lin-!
coin.
Mary Garden Ihcel&wder
XI Delta
Xi Delta will hold a business meet
ing Monday at 5 o'clock, at the Chi
Omega house, 740 South 17th street.
German Dramatic Club
There will be a special meeting of
the German Dramatic club on Satur
day evening at the home of Miss
Heppner, at 944 Washington street.
Take South Tenth car at 10th and O.
Palladian Literary Society
Palladian Literary society will hold
their regular weekly meeting in Pal
ladian hall, third floor of the Temple,
tonight at 8:15. A cordial invitation
is extended to all students to attend.
That Ohio State is not the only
western conference school to have a
bright football outlook was empha
sized when Coach Zuppke of Illinois
issued the statement Tuesday that his
team this year would be "as good as
ever." At Illinois, as is was here,
worry was felt as to the football out
look, but the first practice at Cham
paign brought out 37 gridiron candi
dates, which rejoiced the heart of the
little Illlni coach.
Among the candidates reporting
were Captain Kraft, "Swede" Rund
quist and Schlandeman of last year's
Tr-V8E
For Sale at
varsity, and Ingwersen, Nickols and
Larrimore, freshman stars. Coach
Zuppke also said, in talking of the
coming football season, that he did
not believe that the quality of the
games would be lowered any this year.
He added that Purdue, Indiana, Iowa
and Ohio State would, in his estima
tion, have as good teams as they did
last year, while Minnesota, with a
world of material, would undoubtedly
have another strong team.
Illinois plays the Buckeyes Novem
ber 17, here, in the annual homecom
ing game, which from first reports
promises to be as close as the conflict
last fall which started Ohio on its
first "Big Nine" football champion
shipOhio State Lantern.
THE STORE AHEAD
The Influence of
the Military
on Fashion
EVER since the days when clothes became more
than mere crude coverings from the elements,
modes have been altered, dropped or brought to
the height of popularity by the most important
events of the day. .
Now, during field training, the student of Style
will find perhaps something of interest in the
promptness with which the spirit of the day has
been. interpreted in various parts of Dress.
This Store Has Arranged Special
Exhibits of Current Interest
Men's Apparel Section
The Men's Clothing Section is
showing trimly tailored Society
Brand Suits with shoulders a little
wider and "worked up" to suggest
a "Military" effect.- This and
other new features are brought
out with particularly good effect in
these clothes, which you should
see. Prices $25 to 550. '
Sports Apparel Section
Men's Trench Rain Coats are
made of Army cloth in two shades
of tan, double breasted with brass
or nickel buttons. Price $25 to $30.
Something new in Trousers
"College Corduroy." See these new
Panfs in our window. Come in
rich shade of dark green.
Rooter Caps N. U. Colors
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