The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 01, 1918, Image 3

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    THE DAILY N EBR ASK AN
for the next' term. All members are
afternoon from to G:30 o clock. -Aii
swimmers arc urged to como out for
requested to be present.
C. ROY MILLER, For Fool Comfort
a ll.ntmentof Fallon Arolioa. removal of Corns nifl InKrowinjr NhUh
-r mi.ltlierolipfof n.mlon Phone
4lO Oant.r COMFORT SHOES B 3781
tho meet. Iruy tickets at tlio nooi.
There uro a number of good swim
mer in school und hero In tneir
chance to fhow their d:i!-s nplrlt nn;
win points fr an "N" sweater.
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OLIVER THEATRE
TODAY AT 2:30-7:00-9:00
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES
Newa Weekly
Favorite Feature
5 High Clas Acts
Quick't Orchestra
JA.
Night, 25c. uai., iuc
Shows Continuous
Mat., 15c.
Evening
lORPHEuSl
W. PHONE Ba398 f
t'unli' Mixxlii' will In- ((Kisliaitiri'rH.
Infant rv" Miirl.in Mote
"Artillery" AlfreJa Mncliinui'j
"t'avnlry" Nlnu Uakcr
"Nuvy" Valentino .Minford
"Aviation" .K'ule MiithcwH
The out-of-town piicstH will bo Both
Learner and Hester Wynian, ltisl:iR
City; Kloronco Smrty, fir-tin; Mar-
Kiitet Lewi. Oniiihn; Anna Snyder,
Plut-tsmmitli; Gertrude Kepler. Ans
leino; Marguerite an.l Maty Farley.
Bancroft; Frances Ulvott, Florence ;
Knima Hyrd. Aurora; Mildred t'uha.
Schuyler; Hilda Stoker. Sutton;
Ethel Stone, Nelson; I'ora Newineyor.
Lyons.
P-RS0NAL3
Comus Club Djnce Ticket!
All persons hoMIng tickets to th
Comus club dance which was to have
been hold February 2 Hie notillol to
return tho same to the Hludonts" ac
tivities olllcn nt once to bavo them
refunded.
Today: Matinee and Evening
MclNTYRE MtMin
Connelll & Craven
Frank Crumpit
JIM & BETTY MORGAN
Holt & Rosedale
Kanazawa Boys
ALEXANDER KIDS
Mats, at 2:30; seats resedved, 25c.
Nigts at 8:30; .eat. reserved,
25c. 50c, 75c. War tax additional
Lincoln's Family Theater
Lillian lteed will spend Saturday in
Omaha.
Mrs. Don Marcellus, formerly Louise
Schavland, whs on the campus yesterday.
Snrav Gardner, who is now a cap-
nin in tho artillery at Camp Dodge
spending a few days at the Phi Kappa
Fsl bouse.
Superintendent W. II. Myers of
Hlair was on the campm yesterday
interviewing prospective, teachers.
DIM5
Big Shows & Good Music
Thurs. and Fri.
VIOLA DANA
' in
"BLUE JEANS"
Matinees all Seats, 10c. Nights, 20c
1:15, 3:00, a:uu, o;i3,
SHOWS START AT
SHARP
3d!
SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
First Aid Certificates
Tho Ilcvl Cross ilrst aid ccrtidcnlvs
for tho;.o who took this course under
Dr. Claim last semester have been
received and may be secured by call
ing at his oflice.
Swimming Notice
There will be no swimming Satur
day. Owins to a change In the sched
iilo nt the high school it will bo Im
possible to have tho University classes
on Saturday forenoons, nut u ai icuji
I" girls wish to. we can have tho pool
f.nm 4 to fi o'clock on Saturday nner
noon. Sign up on the bulletin board
iinf.no Thursday night, if you want
to swim on Saturday afternoon. There
win l,n RwimniiiiK on Thursday night
Tim swimming meet will bo held at
the end of the next ten swims, and
nil pirls who can swim are especially
urged to come. Swimming tickets are
only $1-00.
W4
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Commercial Club Pictures
Every member of the University
Commercial club is urged to be ac
Townsend's studio today at 12:30
o'clock for the club picture for the
Cornhusker. The picture taken before
failed to focus properly and cannot
be used.
Phi Beta Kappa
Grades reported to the registrar's
office later than March 4 cannot be
used In determining the eligibility of
members of the class of 1918 for mem
bership in Phi Keta Kappa.
Delian Society
The Delian Literary society will
meet in Faculty hall, Friday, March 1.
Rev. E. A. Worthley will speak.
Everybody Is invited to attend this
meeHui-
J. V. Dookta, who was a junior in
the engineering college last year, has
been transferred from Ft. Funston to
Washington. I). C. to carry on re
search work. The transfer was made
'without Mr. Bookta s application.
Swimming Notice
There will be swimming Saturday-
Field Geography tO
ah ivmiipii registered in geography
10 meet in Nebraska hall 110, Satur
day, March 2, at 8:30 a. m.
Nctice
ah thr rhls selling Whiskbroom
subscriptions are to hand their money
In at tho Students' Activities umce
(and get receipts for It) as soon as
possible. The receipt books are not
to be handed in.
Palladian Literary Society
Piilladian Literary society will meet
Friday night at 7.15 o'clock in Pal
ladian hall. A varied program will
be Kiven. The meeting is an open
one and everyone is invited.
Sigma XI
Sigma . i will meet Friday, March
1st, at 8 o'clock, in Bessey hall.
Professor Swezey will speak on "The
Coming Full Eclipse of the Moon."
Student Volunteer Band
Every member of the Student Volun
teer band is urged to be present at a
meeting in the Temple Sunday at
4:30 o'clock.
Union Society
The Union society will hold a closed
meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock
for the purpose of electing officers
The Corset
Is the Foundation
Your college outfit starts
with a
Your figure will be graceful,
and you will have distinct
style, irrespective of simplicity
in dress, and your health as
sured. Moreover, a Redfern
Model is so idtally com'
fortable, fitting so natur
ally that its wearer may
do any athletic stunt as
easily as she dances,
rides or walks, in her
corset.
Be sure to have your Redfern
Corset properly fitted before
you choose your suits and
frocks then their correct
appearance is assured.
$3.50 up
For Sale By
Miller and Paine
March 1
A choth Lincoln
Phi Kappa PsI house.
March 2
Achoth banquet 1:30 to 8 o'clock
Lincoln.
University night Auditorium
Closed
March 8
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lincoln.
Military Ball Rosewilde.
March 9
Delta Gamma Lincoln
Sigma Alpha Epsilon banquet Lin
coln. Hall.
March 15
Alpha Omlcron Pi Lincoln.
Bushnell Guild Rosewilde.
March 18
Gamma Phi Beta banquet Lincoln.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Lincoln.
Engineers' Hop Rosewilde.
Delta Upsilon Dinner dance at
house.
March 22
Delta Tau Delta-Llncoln.
April 5
Gamma Phi Beta Lincoln.
April 6
Alpha XI Delta banquet Lincoln.
Engineers' banquet Lincoln.
April 13
All-University party
Closed
Alpha Chi Omega Banquet, 5 to 8
o'clock.
April 19
Iron Sphinx Lincoln
April 27
Alpha Omlcron PI banquet Lincoln.
March 1
Sixtv-four rounles will attend the
narir riven hv Arhoth at the Lin
coln. The chaperones will be Prof,
and Mrs. E. H. Barbour, Dean and
Mr?. E. A. Burnett. Dean and Mrs.
C. C. Engberg. Mr. and Mrs. Searle
Davis and Miss H. MInshaw. Both
Sheldon Learner will be an out-of-town
guesL
Phi Kappa Psi will entertain twen
ty fiTe couples at a party at the chap
ter house. Mrs. W. S. Scott and Mrs.
P. E. !hr will chapcrane. Clark
Trow of Colgate. K. Y will be an out-of-town
guest.
March 2
FiftT-fiTo nmni HI be Dresent at
the Achoth banquet- at the Lincoln, j
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than $7UU.-. ask mm 10 prove u.
Watch this space Tuesdays and Fridays for further
information. All our Men made over SI 0.51 per day.
THE R. C. BARNUM CO.
Call B-1314 -: Call B-2730
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