The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 04, 1918, Image 3

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THE DAILY N E B R A S K,A N
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HIVER THEATRE
Thurs., Frl. and Satur., Every Week
I TlUs Dally, 2:30, 7 and 9 P. M.
5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE
Ari Motion Pictures
Mats. Any Seat 15c
Nights Any Seat 25c
-Tary 8 and 9-"Pollyanna
AT THE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ONLY
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DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
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Again-,
by
Anita loos
Directed by
John
Emerson
SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
January
SHvor Sorpont Red Trlanglo Bonoflt
party Roawildo.
Freshman Law hop Lincoln,
Phi Kappa PsI Houso danco.
January 5
Chi Ojnoga houso dance.
Senior Hop Lincoln.
Black Masquo party for Senior girls
Alpha Phi houso.
Junior Class Ag School Music hall.
Froshman Commission party 3 to 5
Music hall.
Alpha Tau Omega Art hall.
January 11
Catholic Students Club party Music
hall.
January 12
Alpha Gamma Rho house dance.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon houso danco.
January 18
Farm Houso bnnquot Lincoln.
January 19
Farm House dance Rosewilde.
Alpha Xi Delta dance Lincoln.
January 25
Junior Prom Lincoln.
January 26
Alpha Phi Lincoln.
PERSONALS
1I1HIB
jriC Big Shows & Good Music 8
?V Friday and Saturday I
Carl Lockwood
The Square Deceiver J
LIBERATI II
Famous Bandmaster and HI
SHOWS START AT iMg
1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Jof
Helen Scott of Stromsburg is visit
ing at the Chi Omega house.
Ruth Horrum. '18, expects to spend
the latter part of the week in Au
burn. Miss Janet Cameron, of Warren,
Ohio, is visiting at the Delta Zeta
house.
Kathryn Mellor, ex-'l!, of Malvern,
la., is visiting at the Pi Beta Phi
house.
Miss Marie Goodhand, of Ord, is
visiting her niece. Vera Goodhand,
this week.
Mabel Helzer, of Valentino, is visit
ing her sister, Kate, at the Gamma
Phi Beta house.
Hester Wyman, '16, of Rising City,
will visit at the Achoth house the
end of the week.
Eva Rosenbaum, of Harvard, will
spend the latter part of the week with
friends in Lincoln.
Amy Armstrong, '14, for two years
a fellow in psychology at this Univm
sitv. is visitinn on the campus.
Carrie Moody, '17, who is teaching
in Kearney this year, will spend the
latter part of the week in Lincoln.
Professor Lucy Clark, '03, of Chad-
ron normal school, is doing research
in English literature in the Ulra,v
thin wnok.
First Lieut. Merril Reed, 'IS, left
this .morning for Fort Sheridan, Illi
nois, where he has been assigned to
a regular company.
Margaret Besley, '1G, of Liberty and
Elinor Wickett, '1G, of Sargent, spent
the first part of the week visiting at
the Delta Zeta house.
Jack Clark, ex-19, is spending the
week at the Sigma Nu hosue. Clark
is at present studying law at the
University of Kansas.
R. A. Ellsworth, ex-'20. who is sta
tioned at Camp Perry, at the Great
Lakes Naval Training station, is visit
ing at the Alpha Gamma Rho house.
He expects to be transferred to the
radio service soon.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Tegner Society
The Tegner society will meet Satur-
Take advantage today of
FARQUHAR'S
21 Semi-Annual Clearance of
Young Men's Suits & O coats
The most extreme values in
good clothes we've ever of
fered await you here now.
$20 Suits and O' Coats now $16
$25 Suits and O'Coats now $20
$30 Suits and O'Coats now $24
$35 Suits and O'Coats now $28
Headquarters for Arrow Shirts, Vassar Underwear
Phoenix Silk Hose, Borsalino Hats, Gloves, lies,
Sweaters.
AT i I H
All! Ladies Shoes
20 Discount
Without going into a detailed description this means every
pair of Ladles' Shoes In our stock both for dress and
street wear.
All the fancy Colored Novelties of the season in cloth
and leather combinations as well as all kid -shoes both
color and black.
Pair after pair or our finest shoes will go out of the store
at 20 Discount, to give months of service for thrifty
people who realize the importance of these sale prices.
Our regular prices are $5 to $14 20 Discount means
$1 saved on a $15 shoe and $2.80 on a $14 shoe.
Because first choicest is best, and prices are low, we
urge you to make prompt selections while assortments
are more complete.
All Discounts on Black Shoesl will be 7 ?'
Withdrawn on Saturday Night, Jan. 5th
Over 200 Pairs of Black
Shoes at $2,45
Broken lines of Patent, Kid and Calf Shoes. Either in all leather or
cloth tops, both button and lace.
As the shoe market does not- offer quality shoes at wholesale as low as
$2.45, you will need no further incentive to secure these good shoos at
their present low price, $2.45.
IPsir&y IPurnjps sl& .
25 Off
Gold and Silver Cloth Pumps White or Black Kid Pumps Patent and
Dull Kid Pumps. In fact the very last word in stylish social footwear,
all at 25 Discount.
Special Lot of Ladies' High Shoes $1.00
Spats All Colors $1.45
Daylight Cfeihin Storo
day evening, January 5, at S o'clock,
in Faculty hall.
Xi Delta
Xi Delta will have a met ting at 1
o'clock Saturday hi the Y. W. 0. A.
room.
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Union Society I
The Union Literary society will j
meet Friday evening in Union hall,'
Temple. Visitors are cordially Invitea
to attend.
Palladian Literary Society
Palladian Literary society will hold
its regular weekly meeting in Palla
dian hall, Friday evening at 8:15
o'clock. Visitors are invited to at
tend.
Camp Fire Girls
A council-Are of all camp-fire girls
will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred
Teal, 2044 C street, Saturday after
noon at 5 o'clock. Dinner will be
served and all camp fire girls are in
vited. Delian Literary Society
The Delian Literary society will
hold its regular meeting Friday eve
ning in Music hall, Temple. The pro
gram is to be given by the girls of tho
society. All are invited to he present.
Home Nursing Course
The first meeting of the Home Nurs
ing course given by Mrs. Max Wester
man will be held in Nebraska hall,
Saturday afternoon at four o'clock.
Members are asked to register with
Mr. Reed of the Extension depart
ment, and also to provide themselves
with the text-book on sale at the Re
gents book store.
Boyd wants to sea you about your
printing.
GHAP1N BROS.
(27 St. 13th St.
Fkwers ALL ike Time !
NOTIC
L-5354
B-4577
TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE
WOUNDED FOOT
ASSOCIATION
BETTER PHONE SCHEMBECK TO-DAY
And Arrange for Your Party Music
For the Balance of This School Year
You Know
Signed
THE EARLY BIRD
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PROF. AWL-FEET, President
PROF. BEAU-LEGS, Vice-President
PROF. TUNG-TIDE, Secretary
PROF. PUSSY-POOT, Treasurer
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