The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 01, 1918, Image 4

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    THE SANITARY
Cofftt and Wafflt House
15c
Vatflet and Cotfec
Metis Scnxd
H.A.DetwItlr 113 No. 13th
BOSTON MODERN SHOE SHOP
N. Glarraffa
Work Done While You Walt
A SHINE 5c, ALWAYS
110 North 13th St. Lincoln, Neb.
HALF AND HALF
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
Everything
In
FLOWERS
HILTNER BROS.
1042 O St. B-2775
Waffles and Coffee 15c
HENDRY'S GAFE
136 North Eleventh
Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb.
Cob Spring Cub
Sobe colubs love the wldtor tlbo
I cuddot write of such.
0 take be to sobe Buddy cllbo
Where I cud bake a cheerful rhybe
1 fact Oh, dabd the slush.
Minnehaha In Minnesota Dally.
Falstaff: I Just fell out of London
tower.
Sir Andrew: Weren't you hurt?
Falstaff : Oh, no. I had on my light
fall suit.
University Dally Kansas.
Far Pe" itFrom Such
No, Llsterlne, the chaplain of the
legislature doesn't- pray for the repre
sentatives. He looks the representa
tives over and then prays for the state.
AnSonnett?
(The "?" was Inserted by the M. E.)
Across the sky the strag'llng buu-
beams chaee
A swarm of fluffy cloud-o-letts away,
And Bombre twilight1 falls
Upon the print-shop walls
And makes them grey.
The printer swnbs the Ink from off his
phiz;
He hastens too, for well enough he
knows
That soonly on the movies' bicker
ing screen .
Will be depicted all the awful woes
Contangent with the "Perils of
Pauline."
Syncopated.
Meaning the walls.
We know there isn't.
Ex.
E
If
GOOD CLEANING SERVICE
Send Your Work to
LINCOLN
Cleaning & Dye Works
326 So. 11th Phone B-6575
!!I!LmII!!i1iI
ana
Phone B4975
Warthon Shoe Repairing
Factory
C. W. Fritz, Prop.
EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING
Special Attention Given to
Students
1140 O St. Lincoln, Neb.
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
EYE CONSPIRA
TION Important
Phone L7773 for
Appointment
EYEGLASSES
That excell. Consultation free
DR. W. H. MARTIN
Exclusive Optical
12v4 "O" St.
Opposite Miller & Paine
French War Orphan Fund
Being Subscribed in State
Thirteen additional adoptions of
French war orphans have been report
ed for the two weeks ending February
21, 1918, by Max Westermann, treas
urer Lincoln committee for the French
war orphan fund. This makes a total
of 419 adoptions to date. The total
collections and pledges amount to
$23,180.31 of which $547.50 has been
subscribed since the last report.
The detailed report follows:
French War Orphan Fund
" (Fatherless Children of France)
Report of Max Westermann, treas
urer Lincoln committee for the two
weeks ending February 21, 1918:
Previously report
ed ' $22,632.81
Additional pledges
for individual
orphans ...... 547.50
Total collec
tions and
pledges to
date $23,180.31
Cash Statement
as per
last statement. $14,095.32
Medals sold 2.00
Payments on
pledges 739.85
Credits i
Remitted to J. P.
Morgan & Co.,
financial agents
of the society.". $13,000.00
Expenses to date 143.01
Balance on hand 1,694.16
$14,837.17 ?14,837.17
Additional Adoptions
Henry Bertrand, Upland, Neb.
Mrs. R. M. Campbell, Columbu?,
Neb.
Mrs. Sophie S. Fleming, Cular
Rapids, Neb. (three).
Mrs. S. C. Hawthorne, Kansas City,
Mo. (two).
Mr. and and Mrs. J. E. Miller, Lin
coln, for Donald W. Miller.
James B. Moore, Bennett, Neb., for
Harlon E. Moore.
Sold Exclusively in
LINCOLN
By
Fred Schmidt
& Bro.
917-921 "0" Street
Venus
UOt-PENCIIJ
THE perfec-a
tlon of pencil j
quality un-LV
equalled forft
smoothness, uni
formity of grading
and durability.
17 black degrees
from 6B softest to
to 9H hardest, and
hard and medium
(indelible) copy
Ing.
Looh for the Altllnc
Hot VENUS finish!
FREE!
Th1 trit hox
with ft v VENl'S
lrawin Pancili.
Holder a
VF.NUS T.rmtt
ent fr- Writ
tor It.
American Lead Pencil o.
Dept. DI4
Trm Ih, VFS'US Fra.rr, fo.. MaJ
in 11 ilm 2 00 pm iu.
tee
, r - mil
i 13 js! 1 &
Oh, BOY
A Silk Shirt Sale
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
AT THE STORE AHEAD
Where the keenest bosom companions to your anatomy are
displayed.
To start March with a furore, oar entire fine stock of silk shirts will be
Placed at your disposal. Manhattan excepted. First of all, the greater
part of our vast stock comprises these celebrated makes:
BATESTREET,
MEYERAFF,
CLUETT, BOND, etc.
Which insures extensive assortments of good serviceable silk shirts with
and without satin stripe. Full range of sizes, 14 to 17.
Surely you'll anticipate your future needs no matter how many shirts you
now have.
HERE'S WHAT TO EXPECT
aMjgi
PRICE
5.00 Silk Shirts for 2.50
6.00 Silk Shirts for 3.00
6.50 Silk Shirts for 3.25
7.00 Silk Shirts for 3.50
7.50 Silk Shirts for 3.75
8.00 Silk Shirts for 4.00
10.00 Silk Shirts for 5.00
12.00 Silk Shirts for 6.00
All "0" street will echo it can't be done.but
never mind the reason, boys; get here for
your share. We've "got the goods," and we
will deliver so satisfyingly that you'll join in
the popular song, "Then all the world will
be jealous of me."
Remember the sale is for two days only.
THE STORE AHEAD
ii 1 ii
nn
ELI STIRE, President
la
C3
Tit '
Miss Ella C. Wittle, Lincoln.
P, TO, (V jsoeWy. Hftvelock. Neb.
Hayes Center Sunday School, Hayes
Center, Nob.
Congregational Sunday School, Wav
erly, Neb.
Total adoptions to date, 419.
Prof. M. M. Foqg Will
Address Funston Soldiers
Prof. M. M. Fogg, Btate director of
the division of Four-Minute Men of
the Committee on Public Information
and director of the the Bureau of
Speakers and Publicity of the State
Council of Defense, Is announced by
the educational director at Camp
Funston or addresses to the soldiers
this week-end. Professor Fogg, who
has beea 111 with a cold for two or
three days, will leave for Camp Funs
ton this morning.
Government Wants Girls
for Service in France
Another opportunity Is open for
girls who wish to serve their country
In France, The government has is
sued a call for young women to volun
teer for telephone service In France.
The first qualification Is that tho can
didate speak French fluently. It Is
believed that if girls speak both Eng
lish ar.i? French it will be compara
tive!? easy to train them in telephone
operating.
Mizera Raising Funds
for Nebraska Buildinq
Frank Mizera. '12. is in town raising
funds for the Nebraska Building at
Funston. He has raised nearly $50,000
and Is-now completing his quota.
This money ts for the equipment of
the building, it Is for the recreation
of the Nebraska soldiers, and serves
the purpose or a Y. M. C. A.
Mizera is a sergeant In Company F
tt,,?a1!P.vFUwnTR,0n- He was graduated
In 1912 U B" "d 13 A- deree9
Offers Special Course
In Suraical Dressinas
A course In surgical dressing Is be
ing offered to all University kw'
starting next week. The class will
meet from 7:10 to 10 o'clock on Tues
day Tuesday evenings. Miss Rcdford
will teach the class In Nebraska hall
205. The course will last five weeks,
and one hour University credit as well
as Red Cross credit will be given
For further information regarding we
course see Dr. Lyman In Nebraska
Hall 206.
Next Phillips Brooks
Club Meetina Tuesday
The rhillips Brooks' club ,0,d"JJ"
regular meeting next Tuesday noon,
when the members will take Iunf .. .
the faculty room at the Temple Wa
ing at 12 o'clock sharp, "f
Schreckengast of Wesleyan will 0
liver an Informal address on ina
Graduate Preparation, and Tram'
for the Ministry."