The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 09, 1918, Image 4

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STREET FOR
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Omaha Hat Factory
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77ie Corset
Is the Foundation
Your college cxnfk starts
whh a
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Y our figure vv3 be gr&cef ii
jJ you wil have cfctioa
style, irrespecove of $imotcity
in dress, and your heahh as
fared. Moreover, a Redfem
Mode! is so ideally com
fortable, firbng so nur
tTy that c$ wearer may
do any aihJebc cinf ei
easJy as she dances,
rides or walks, in her
coneu
Be sure to have your Redfem
Corset properf fined before
you choose your suks and
frocksthen their correct
appearance b assured.
$3.50 up
Engineering Socieiy
Holds Annual Banquet
The annual banquet of the engineer
ing society was held at the Lincoln
hotel Saturday night. It as stated
that the fifty engineers preienr were
not more than one fourth of the usual
number preaent. The board of con
trol wore L. M. Soltow. H. W. Hoot
II. D. Thomson. R. H. Tark and Guy
HennlKer. who worked out the de
tails of the banquet. O. J. Fee acted
as toastmaster for the evening and
O. J. Ferguson responded to the toas
-Sparkling"; George P. Apel." "Flk
Ing;" J. N. Krldgeman." "Gauktng.'
and L. C. Ziegler" "nursing " The
alumnae present were Thomas
Irnrr Phtllnnlnes: C. J. Werts
York. Neb.; W. F. C.lassir. E. T. Gold
smith. O. A. Ellis. Lincoln
Louise Enochs Heads
Home Economics Club
Every Weight of
Underwear for Men
is found in the LEWIS Union
Suit for Fall and Winter ; cotton,
cashmere, cotton snJ worsted,
silk and worsted and SealsUnd
cotton mercerized. You can pet
light, medium or heay weight
; LEW.
; UNION SUITS
Priced, S1.50 to S6.00
" and Higher
We display end sell these
famocs LEWIS Union Suits and
want you to examine the differ
ent weights and materials, and
the generously good constroe
rkra and then note the big con
sum cr-value.
Louise Enochs. 19. of Sheridan
Wyo.. was elected president of the
Tnlrersity of Nebraska Home tco
nomlcs club at its meeting last week
Rhoda McRrlde. '20. was elected vice-
president; Meda Eigenbroadt. "21
as elected treasurer. The secre
tary will be selected nest fall from
the class of '22.
Kate Helzer. "IS. Is the retiring
president of the club. The club has
accomplished at its monthly meetings
a number of things. About fifty
dresses have been made for the war
orphans.
Louise Enochs, the new president
has not definite plans for next year
as vet. The club will probably con
(inue, she said, making the garments
and doing other war work. The
newlv elected president Is a mem
ber of the Omioron Nu.
DOPE SHEET GETS
UPSET IN TRYOUTS
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Shellenberg fourth ); time 24:1
Hi
yard dash B McMahon
Townsend (second); 'iigh
men took third and fourth
Time .j:4.
mile run Eilerbach (first);
(second); Campbell - (third);
(fourth); time. 2:1S.
mn Graf (first); Kretzler
(second); Taylor (third); Sanstedt
(fourth); tine 4:52:4.
440
(first ;
school
i p'.aces.
Half
Davis
Hubka
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URGENT CALL SENT
UNIVERSITY WOMEN
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Must be willing to sign contract
for a minimum term of 12 months'
service in France. Belgium or Italy,
wherever assigned.
Must wear uniform when on duty.
Mast be vaccinated Tor smallpox,
and inoculated for typhoid and para
typhoid. Must give names of three -references.
American citizets. not relations
one at least a woman.
Requirements for Applicants for So
cial Service in France
Mast r.e between and 5ft years of
age.
Must have training in Social Serv
ice or the equivalent in experience.
Msfet fpeafc French well.
Must have robust heal, certified
to after examination by a physician
designated ty Red Cross.
Mast erve for expenses, and small
salary, or as volunteer.
Must be free from all German or
Austrian connections, by birth or mar
riage. Mast not Aave a busbatd. brother,
father or son in U. S. service either
here or abroad.
Most be willing to sign contract for
one year's service in France. Belgium
or Italy, wherever assigned.
Most wear uniform when on duty.
Must be vaccinated for smallpox,
and Inoculated for typhoid, and para
typhoid. Most give names of four references,
American citizens, not relatives one
at least a woman.
Requirements for Applicants for Can
teen Service in Europe
Must be between 25 and 25 years of
age.
Mast tpeak French welL (Not re
quired for the unit now being formed).
Must have robust bealrh, certified to
after examination by a physician
designated ty Red Crow.
Must volunteer services and pay all
expenses, if possible.
Must be free from all German or
Austrian connections., by birth and
marriage.
fnt not have a husband, father.
won or brvtber In V. S. service either
here cr abroad.
r,ict wT.itn to sign contract for
a minimum term of C months' service
la France. Belgium or Italy, wnererer
assigned. , ,
Mast wear uniform wten on aui.
Must be vaccinated for smallpox,
atd tnocculated for typhoid and para
typhoid. -
Must give tame oi iww
txces. American citizens not relatives
one at leart a woman.
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ACH1EYBMENT
It his iven tangible form to inven
tion, in apparatus of infinite precision
and pgir.tK power.
And it has gone forth.CG-operjting with
Twenty five yean ago the Gencril It h-s set free tnc'Jpnt bTrcsearch.
DeAnc Cooipany wis founded.
Since then, electricity has sent its thnfl
through the whole strucrare of life.
Tjct to mm a Setls. to Lft and cam
to banish dirk, to gather heit, to hurl every industry, to command this unseen,
voices and thoughts across space, to force and fetch it far to serve all people,
jive the world new tools for ts work p achjexweot4 which co
-eleAriary has bent to mans w-JL y
Throughout this ptricd the General be Ridged the greater ends its future
Eectnc Cos.psny has held the great fh Jl ittain, the deeper mysteries it
respcnib:lit:cs ar.d high ideals of yet shall tcivt in eJeontying more
ksderskp.
ar.d more of the worlds w.-ork.
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ubiquitous a sw eater is. From matriciia-
i uses are nuikkudinous, its paths de-
The athlete's luxurious shaker.
proudly alphabet! ed, migrate from "stude to co-ed, from frat house
to girfs dorm. If it's a Bradley, it abides there.
Ai (or iLob t tLe beet dbop Wn lot the BradVy Style Bocklct,
BRADLEY KhTTTLNG CO, DeUtaa, Wis.
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