The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 15, 1918, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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C ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
! lent of Fallen Arches, removal of Cornn and InKrowing Nail
Adjustment
410 Canttr
Building
uiiil the relief of Bunion
COMFORT SHOES
Phone
B-3781
I I WWVIfall j
nilVER THEATRE
"TODAY-2:30, 6:45, 8:45
VAUDEVILLE ,
r-hti'i Troubadfturt, Edna May
F re te Co.: Woolf A Stewart:
ZX Ba,,ey; Selb,ni
Grovinl, and Picture..
M,u. 1e. NiQht-25c. G.l-10c
Big Shows A Good Music
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80CIAL CALENDAR
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
A. H. WOODS
Preientt
His Broadway Success
The Guilty Man
Mtine2s all Seata, 10c Ntghtt, 20c
,.111 S:D0. 5:00. 6:45, 8:30 lpi
.,mc START AT iV
SHARP
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GOOD CLEANING SERVICE
Send Your Work to
LINCOLN
Cleaning & Dye Works
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326 So. litn mono trwi
February 15
Acacia banquet Lincoln.
PI Kappa Thl banquet Lincoln.
Sigma Alpha Epsllon house dance.
Kuppa Sigma Lincoln.
Bushnoll Guild Valentine party.
February 16
FreBhman Scnlor Girls party 2 to.6
o'clock Temple.
Alpha Delta Tl house dance.
Acacia Informal Scottish Rites
Temple.
ri Kappa Thl Lincoln.
Kappa Sigma banquet Lincoln.
Ag School Commissioned Officers'
Rosewllde.
February 22
Thl Alpha Tau Rosewllde.
February 23
Silver Serpent Junior Girls' party
Faculty and Music hall Temple.
Alpha Theta Chi Lincoln.
March 1
Achoth Lincoln
March 2
Achoth banquet 4:30 to 8 o'clock
Lincoln.
1nlverslty night Auditorium
Closed
March 8
Sigma Alpha Epsllon Lincoln.
March 9
Gamma Phi Beta Rosewllde.
Delta Gamma Lincoln
March 15
Alpha Omlcron ri Lincoln.
March 16
Gamma Phi Eeta banquet Lincoln.
March 23
Delta Gamma banquet Lincoln
April 13
All-University party
Closed
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Waffles and Coffee 15c
HENDRY'S GAFE
136 North Eleventh
Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb.
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
5- lli-?-
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For Sale Regulation made olive
drab overcoat, full length, made of
pood material and worn very little;
size 28 or 40. 2t
Feb.uary 15
Delta Chi will entertain at a house
dance. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Buckley
will be the chaperones.
Twenty-eight couples will be pres
ent at a Valentine party given by the
rtnshnell Guild at the chapter house
The chaperones will be Prof, and Mrs. I
H. E. uraaiora.
About sixty-five couples will attend
the party given by Kappa Sigma at
the Lincoln. The chaperones will be
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Clark, Mr. and
Mrs. Verne Hedge, Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence Farrell. The out-of-town
guests will be Roy C. Berry of Logan
la., and Walter Gibbons of Comstoek,
Neb.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon will entertain
twenty-five couples at a party at the
chapter house. Mr. and Mrs. John
Clemens will be the chaperones.
February 16
r....knn.ccninr pirls DartV DSs !
been postponed to February 23.
About sixty people are expecieu i
the Kappa Sigma banquet at the Lin
coln. Charles Madson will be toast
master.
Following Is the toast list.
Shrapnel" Harry Byrne
"Camouflage" Verne Hedge
"Tanks-' Max Towle
"Asphyxiating Gas" ....Edward Pettis
"F-.r.-l Grenades" Leon Hmes
Pi Kappa Pbi will entertain seventy
five couples at a dance at the Lincoln.
The chaperones will be Dean and Mrs.
C C. Engberg. Mr. and Mrs. F. .
Halverstadt, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Robm-
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PHONE B3398
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ALWAYS THE BEST SHOW INTOWN
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ORPHEUM
CIRCUIT: Wednesday niflht to Saturday night
MERCEDES
The Psychic fcighth Wonder
of the World
Accompanied by the Marvelous
Occult Revelation in
"THE MUSICAL ENIGMA"
NOEL TRAVERS &
REN IE DOUGLAS
in
"Meadowbrook Lane"
By Edgar Allen Woolf
BEE HO GRAY
The Versatile Cowboy
ADA SUMMER VI LLE
With HerTrained Horse -Onion"
A Potpurrl of Comedy and skim
HEARST-PATHE Ntws
FAFlCUON&nARCQ
With Their
FRISCO JAZZ BAND
Featuring
RUDY WIEDOEFT
World's Premier Saxophonist
-r. Maida
SYLVESTER & VANCE
In a Satirical Comedy with Songs
Entitled
"Get Out of the Theatre"
By Willard Mack
tTler-st. claTr
Xylophone Player
-ORPHEUM CONCERT
ORCME5TK
mm nnnftrnmerv 6 George Perry
Late of Perry . White)
(Late of Montgomery A Moore)
sirur ORS OF RT
THt inu t-w .
. m. c un i n rt Drformance at
Matinee, at 2:30; all seats reserveoai - ..i.
j - m. c uv mna 9C n mt -
o:n; seats reservea -
Armstrong's
"Quality is Economy"
'Don't Sacrifice Your Clothing." is the advice that comes from the
east. "With wool fabrics rapidly becoming prohibitive in price and
making costs advance-and with no radical changes of fashion in
view your stocks will, before long, command a premium.
But nevertheless, here go
Hart SchaKner & Marx
Hirsch-Wickwire or Clothes-Bond Clothes
AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS
$32-75 $24-75 $I8-75
$40.00 $30.00 25.00
H4-75 $I1-75
For All Men's Suits or For All Men's Suits or
Overcoats Up to Overcoats Up to
$20.00 " $16.50
Granted that the information is correct what of it?
We have clothing to sell-and ever since we've been in business we've never violated
the principle of " Selling All Hoods m Season.
After Inventory Sale
Boys' Clothing of Better Grades
Garments that mothers have been well satisfied to buy at full price, when wool was plentiful.
Where else can you buy clothes so good for so little? Consideration of the needs of the
future will be very profitable now. Any boy can be fitted.
All Boys' Knicker Suits - All Juvenile Suits and O'Coats
"TSSP T$3.78 Y$2.78
'$4.78 JDovSA?sT$5r. S3.7S
kJSo&S J. wo, $6 7g "cT. S4.7S
ESITS::worth S8.78- SS-78'
ALL BOYS O' COAT S AND MACKINAWS
Ages 6 to 18 Years
ovftsroroK- $3.78 ovftsoTa.5rK:.SS.78
SK! S.HA6k:'.S4.78 ov-?o TSK:.S8.78
u-s-Estamps Armstrongs us7-tamps
ASK THE SALESMAN j MERCHANTS
son. Prof and Mrs. U F. Sexton. anl
Prof, and Mrs. C E. Mickey. The out-of-town
guests will be J. Dwight Davis
of Omaha, Grant Watkins of Mr-Cook.
Raymond Fonda of St. Edwards and
Floyd Newcomb of Omaha.
Alpha Delta Pi will entertain about
twenty couples at the home of Mar
guerite Burton. Mr. and Mrs. I'.urton
will be the chaperones.
About fifty couples will be preseai
at the Ag school eommisFiond of
ficers' dance at the Rosewilde. The
chaperones will be Miss Glajdeth
Denny and Miss Ruth OdelL
P-.RSONALS
nnv Wvthers. '21. of Geneva, has
returned to school.
Delta Chi announces the pledging of
Floyd Francis, '21. of Bancroft.
Belle Cook will sp1"1 the enA th?
week at her home in Omaha.
Mildred Bowers and Josephine Sane
will spend the week-end in Omaha.
Ruth WLitiuuie of Valley visited at
the Alpha Chi Omega house this week
H. B. Muneke went to Denver.
Colo., Thursday evening to spend the
week-end. .
Helen Doty and Mary Hednck are
going to the Y. W. C. A- convention
81 CrclC )4lUlua;-
Florence Gnswoia win oe a v
Janet Adams at her home in Eagle
Saturday and Sunday.
Alice Sedgwlc and Bernice Mnler
will spend the latter part of the week
in Crete at the Y. Y. C. A- convention.
Valentine Minford, Alfreda Mac
Prang and Marion Mote will go to
Crete for the Y. W. C A. conyentlon
Saturday.
Sirma Xu announces the pledging o.
John Ohde. 22, of Manning. Ia Rnssell
King, '21. of Tilden and Geo. Fletcher,
'21. of Tilden.
Prof. L. F. Seton of the college j
of engine-ring is in Kansas City at-J
tenillr? a tractor show. He will J
return Friday or Saturday.
The Phi Kappa Psi house is quaran
tined with Rubella till Monday. Most
of the men have gone to their home3
where they will remain. Sam Kellogg
and Edward Smith are the only mem
bers having liberty measles but '.he
men wbo have been exposed are in
the quarantined house.
N. Beachy Musselman." 'IS. left yes
terday for his home in Arkansas City,
ttiiti , where he will await his call into
the aviation section of the army.
Musselman was an active member of
the senior class, and a member of the
Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Delta Chi and
Alpha Kappa Psi fraternities.
Ersatz for Roll Call
Methods of taking the roll in dif
ferent classes vary from spending ten
to fifteen minutes calling the names
to guessing at the members of the
class who are present, but here is a
suggestion that might be borrowed
from one of the fraternities. During
mock initiation this frat made each
pledge carry a six pound rock with
him when he was absent from '.be
house and to leave the rock at the
front portal when be was at home. In
this way th number of freshmen in
the house at any given time could be
known by looking at the rockpile in
the front yard.-Daily Kansan.
Mew Term Feb.
Plan To Begin With the Glass!
Beginning classes in all departments. Hours ar
ranged to suit Uni Students needs.
Ask for Catalog
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE
Ful.y Accred.ted by Nat'. As.'n ef Accented CWI School.
14th A. P Sts. W774 Lincoln, Nebr.
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