The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 06, 1919, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA W
DELTA DELTA TAKES AN
wi-ni wry nearly dolttol.
Tlu ii villi the opening of school thU
IPT1UD DADT IM WID WADVi i' i1"' s- A- T. C. ThU organ
AOllICl rAIl 111 llAlX llUftNl a,on ,,aJ ,,bc,M unit at all large
unlvoittl h over the country and N-
definite Mar work. This done t' lrka was consl.lorcl a worthy of
th Council mooting in AuKust 1917.1 naX ft s- A T- Mn,t horo- s
We have now the satisfaction of!" ntlolly for the .Icnuntary
knowing that our apodal piece 0f'l,ll"K r " "a 1,avv "''
work has had not only the thoughtful ! Mhmi the men registered in school,
consideration which it deserves, bxt f" pmctleally all of thorn who
we also have the assurance that it Uw-i-o eighteen years of go signed up
the first choice of the National Presi- ' the S. A. T. C.
dent, who has had unusual opportun-i This meant almost the whole male
ity for personal investigation of the ; feet ion of the student body was now in
several opportunities open to us for j military service. With each call for
relief work. For these days of varied cadet officers, the ranks of the Ne
interests, occupations and emotions J ln-aska R. A.' T. C w ere noticeably di
the "Foyer des Allies" already in-1 minlshod. It looked for a time as
fluencinjr. the seven hundred women ! though all the men would be called
away before the end of the present
year. Then came the armistice, that
givat cry of peace that cheered the
whole world.
This meant that the draining of Ne
braska's male students had finally
ceased. The hour glass had been re
versed and they were finally to return.
First of all the men most recently sent
to O. T. S. commenced to come back.
They were given every opportunity
possible by university authorities to
make up the school, work they had
! missed and thus keep up with their
CAMPUS ASSUMES (classes.
FORMER LOOKi Soon, othyr officers and men who
(Continued from page 1) j had been stationed In camps on this
ranks of the Junior and senior classes j side were on the campus again. For
in attendance is bound to prove of
tremendous direct benefit, not only to
these seven hundred but to many more
whose lives touches theirs at any
point.
The actual value of this particular
"Foyer" will not grow less so long as
even the last remnant of any foreign
army remains in France. It is real
constructive work of most vital im
portance for it contributes to the
morals and morale of the women of
France.
inunv of them it ,lrM ,kM of ,
school in nearly two yam. Heforo j
long, all of them will be back; all ex- (
cept those honored few who were per
mit led to Blve their lives In the wrv-i
Ice of their country and the greatest j
cause that humanity has ever known.
It is a wondeiful thing lor these
boya to be able to come back and see
everything as It was before they left.
Many of them gained a new vision of
the great value of the university life
and all Its activities. The result will
probably be a better university from
every point of view.
UNIVERSITY CAMP FIRE
GIRLS PLAN GOOD TIMES
The university camp fire girls are
planning on an enlarged program
this coming semester. It will consist
of good times, instruction in all the
crafts, how io organize a camp and
how to become guardians.
This organization is open to all
girls. A very important meeting will
be held tonight at Woman's hall, at
5 o'clock, January 6.
23 l'KK CENT OFF
on all
SUITS & READY TO WEAK
OVERCOATS
V. L. F I. O I) E E N
131 So. 11th St.
Style Headquarters for Society Brand Clothes
m 1 1 .mm in 11 .mmm nmw-i m ... ...n ,.,.,,. ,i,,,.,.,li , mm
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Drafted or
Enlisted
Registered
Classified
Passed
Served
Mustered Out
and Back to
Society
Brand
Clothes
MEN! DURING THE BIG
EXPANSION SALE
These Superior Suits and O' Coats are selling at these re
duced prices:
Suits and O'Coats up to $20.00 now. .$14.75
Suits and O'Coats up to 28.50 now. . 19.75
Suits and O'Coats up to 35.00 now. . 24.75
Suits and O'Coats up to 45.00 now. . 29.75
Suits and O'Coats up to 50.00 now. . 34.75
Suits and O'Coats up to 55.00 now. . 39.75
Plenty Sheep Lined Coats in Stock
Mayer Bros. Co.
ELI SHIRE, President
OUR STORE WIDE CLEARANCE IS NOW ON
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ON ALL MEN'S HABERDASHERY
Omaha Hat Factory.
1234 O Street
Tucker & Shean
Jewelers and
Opticians
Eleven Twenty-Three O Street
Dealers in
DIAMONDS. WATCHES, FIXE JEWELRY.
CLOCKS. STERLING SILVER AND OPTI
CAL MERCHANDISE
Manufacturers of
CLASS PINS, IUNCS, MEDALS, SORORITY
AND FRATERNITY JEWELRY, ETC.
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Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry
and Optical Repairing
Your Inspection and Inquiries Solicited
There's Zip to it, Boys!
HERE'S the
yell master
of them all
the campus favorite
with college colors
in stripes across
the breast and
sleeves. There
never was a more
attractive design
never a better
made, a better
styled, or a better
wearing shaker
sweater. It's a
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idea! for all 'round sen'icc a big luxurious sweater
that will stand four years and more of "rough
housing" on the campus.
If your dealer dorsn't sell Bradley Sweaters, America's best
Shakers, Jumbos, Jerseys, and the only eenuine Kavajos, write
us for the names of dealers who do it will pay you.
HRADLEY KNITTING CO..
Delavan, Wisconsin
FOR SALE AT
MA GEE'S