The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 27, 1918, YMCA EDITION, Image 4

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KLINE
Quit Business Sale
Is the Best News for Men
in a Decade
Duo to the fact that v aro locating a chain
of stores in the Wyoming oil fields, wo aro
discontinuing our Lincoln tore. Kvery dol
lar's worth of our $"0,000 stock must ho
closed out at once.
Read all Lincoln Daily Papers
for full particulars
' J II III Mill
THE SANITARY
Coffot and Waffl Houti
Wafflei ani Coffee
15c
Me lis Served
H.A.Ditwilir 113 Ko. 13th
GOOD CLEANING SERVICE
8end Your Work to
, LINCOLN.
Cleaning & Dye Works
326 So. 11th Phono B-6575
George Austin Moore and Cordelia
Haager have an entertaining and
clever song and story skit. Mr.
Moore's negro dialect Is the real thing.
Salt Lake Tribune. Adv.
Phone B-4975
Warttion Shoe Repairing
Factory
C. W. Fritz, Prop.
EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING
Special Attention Given to
Students
1140 0 St Lincoln, Neb.
DIRECTORY AND HANDBOOK
PART OF Y. M. C. A. WORK
Books Are Biggest Helps to
Students Rooms Open
To All
' The I'nlvprhlty Young Men's ('nil
tlnn Association Issues two jmblloa
lion each your. Tho Students' Hand
b(Kk a pocket guide of Information and
for diary and memorandum, in dls
rrlbuted to the students free of charge
at tho beginning of ouch Bchool year
IjjhI fall 800 Handbooks were pub
llshed. The rniverslty Directory con
tains the name, course and year In
school, home town. Lincoln address
and telephone number of each student
similar information In regard to the
faculty, and a list of all organizations
of tho University with officers. This
year 1,200 directories were sold at the
cost of publication.
The Y. M. ('. A. room Is open to all
men of the school from 7 o'clock to 10
o'clock. Here they may read, rest, study
or play games, as they choose. Tl ;
are many magazines for tho use of the
students; among them are seven week
lies, thirteen monthlies and two quar
terlies, besides a morning and evening
city paper and a metropolitan dally.
With but few exceptions these periodi
cals are not to be found In the Univer
sity library. After the magazines have
become two weeks old they are sent
to the Y. M. C .A. huts at the army
camps.
fftETTER arrange for
JD that MUSIC before
vacation.
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We Know
HIM fflTiM!l!!LW i
what you can expect in The
FlorsheimShoe it is a shoe c
superior quality that will give
vou the utmost satisfaction.
When you find the name Florsheim"
woven in the strap, or stamped on the
sole you know positively that you-are
getting full value for the amount you
invest.
You will find the name "Florsheim"
in your next pair if you come here
for shoes.
Sold in Lincoln by
Fred Schmidt & Bra
-917-9:21 O Street
GLEAHERS-PRESSERS-DYERS
HAVE THE EVANS DO YOUR CLEANING
TELEPHONES B2311 and B 3365
yuwk i Government Statistics W
l 64Hog-s 0 ten years f
There are 600.000 preventable deaths in the ff f
jj United States every year. M I
iji We waste $700,000,000 worth of food each year.
The People s Home Library helps in saving jfliV
iW THE R. C BARNUM CO. WW
POSITIVE EVIDENCE THAT
"Barnums Books bring Home the
Bacon
WORKING OUT OF THE LINCOLN OFFICES LAST WEEK THE MEN
AVERAGED OVER $15.76 PROFITS PER DAY. MEN WORKING THIS
SUMMER SHOULD AVERAGE AT LEAST $14.50 PER DAY.
Days
Anderson, V. C 59.0
Anderson, W. W 73.0
Baker, V. L 87.4
Baker, W. E 90.0
Bendure, 0 68.0
Boyd, C. C 60.0
Calkins, F.'E 38.4
Courtney, O. K 52.8
Davis, A. G 49.3
Evans, T. 63.7
Goldhang, D. C 51.8
Hedin, H. L 45.9
Holliday, O. R 33.3
Jaroscak, P 48.3
Kennedy, Miss E 52.4
Kroll, E. E 48.1
Leggett, J. R 43.0
McColl, W 50.5
Mehl, G. 0 39.0
Mickelson, W. K 75.0
Miller, L. L ..58.5
Nelson, O 60.1
Parker, E. J , 40.O
Parker, J. A. 48.0
Peterson, Miss A 55.0
Ridd, Miss A. B 62.8
Sannders, H. A 52.5
Shaw, F. B 61 J.
Smylie, R. T.. .72.4
Spracklin, A. L 39.5
Stewart, R 43.0
Stover, L 597
Sutherland, G 91,9
Thaden, J. F ! .66.7
Tripp, L. R 518
Wick, L. J 38.0
Profits
$1,000.00
1,058.40
1,010.05
2,179.90
1,063.85
1,500.65
1,067.60
1,273.35
1,244.00
1,000.45
1,066.16
1,685.25
1,044.30
1,031.45
1,318.75
1,337.20
1,223.65
1,305.50
1,348.15
1,921.65
1,850.65
1,084.50
1,475.00
1,520.30
1,018.15
1,662.70
1,561.15
1,120.20
2,145.50
1,704.70
1,096.60
1,618.60
1,091.80
1,1:" 60
2,075.u:
1,160.45
These Men Sold The People s Home Library Last Summer