The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1919, Image 3

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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
William Farnum
in "THE MAN HUNTER"
,.SM,UING BILL" PARSONS
in "THE BIG IDEA
OTHER ADDED FEATURES
PRICES 6c, 1ic, 17c
The Home of llc Show and
tinod Mulf
HON.. TIES.. WED.
Money Is Money,
But, Is It Power?
ti.it.. nrr time when w-omanV
.M mv ""(Tie the mUht ""
-.w.n't believe It well, nee beautiful
Alice Joyce
The Lion and
The Mouse
Tho CrKitrot Dramtie 8ueees of
the Season
rathe W orld News ChrUtle Comedy
RIM-TO CONCERT ORCHESTRA
j-an Mimont Sohwfer Condnrtor
Overture Holenelle "1814
(Tsclinikowsky)
MON., Tl ES., WED.
O. SW'AYNE CORDON & CO.
I'reHentinir an Original Comedy
OIF WITH THE OLD LOVE
LOC.AN. DliXN HAZEL
In a Nonenhiol Oddity
"TWO MIS AND A KERNEL"
JOE HOC.ANNV IHOI PE
A Sextette of Kunntera
"US IN A BAKE SHOP"
ItOOTHHY EVERDEAN
Novedty Entertainer in
"SONtiS AND TRAVESTY"
1,1 UKKTY NEWS WEEKLY
PEARL WHITE
In "ralttely Aorutied." the Ninth
EpiHode of
"THE LIGHTNING RAIDER"
IN DAYS GONE BY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
March 7.
SlKina Alpha KpslUm formal-Lincoln
llOtl'l.
March 8.
Kapjiu Kappa Gamma formal Lin
coln hoti-t.
University Night.
Closed night.
Nine Years Ago Today
Outdoor practice for baseball began.
Seven Years Ago Today
Nebraska clinched the championship
of the Missouri Valley in basketball
by defeating Kansas.
Six Years Ago Today
The Alpha Chi Omega house was
st-riously damaged by fire.
Four Years Ago Today
Wcsleyan Coyotes took the last
eame of the season from Nebraska by
the score of 39 to 15.
Three Year Ago Today
Dr. E. J. Stewart, the new Corn'
busker coach, arrived in Lincoln to
spend a few days looking GVer the
prospects for the coming year.
Two Year Ago Today
Seventy-five 'cases of scarlet fever
reported.
BOYD
will do your
PRINTING EIGHT
125 North 12th St.
Itliiiuh McKoo. '21, has returned
from spending Saturday and Sunday
with her family at Central City.
Ivy Nation, '22, returned to school
Monday after having an attack of in
fluenza. Helen (Jiltnor, "20, is spending a few-
days at her home In Omaha.
Mary Sheldon, '22, visited friends in
Nehawka the latter part of the week.
Kudph l ord of lU-rtrand Is spending
the week at the Pi Kappa Phi house.
Glen Kodwell, ex-'20, has resumed
his work at the university after being
released from active service at the
Great Lakes.
Lieutenant Edward Perley, ex-'19,
visited at the Phi Kappa Psi house
Monday.
W. H. Haley, 14, of Valentine, is vis
iting at the Delta Tau Delta house.
Marie Proutj- went, to her home in
Alvo for the week-end.
Marie Appleman from Alvo is visit
ing at the Alpha Chi Omega house.
Beatrice Montgomery spent the
week-end in Omaha.
Mary Sheldon went to Nehawka for
the week-end.
Donald and Dorothy Smith of Crete
are visiting-Mrs. G. Blakely at the
Alpha Xi Delta house.
' Katherine Epperson visited her par
ents in Clay Center,.
Frances and Mabel Anderson went
to YVahoo for the week-end.
Helen Kendall spent the week-end in
Superior.
Margaret Lang w ent to her home in
Wymore.
Helen Giltner and Helen Wahl spent
the week-end in Omaha.
Dorothy Wetherald has gone to
Hebron.
Marjorie Parsons went to her home
in Omaha for the week-end.
Ruth Copsey and Helen Overstreet
spent the week end in York. .
Elsie Hober, who is teaching at
Plattsmouth. visited the Acoth house.
Mrs. J. D. Rea-m of Broken Bow is
visiting her daughter LoV at the
Achoth house.
Mrs. Guy Fowle, formerly Miss Fern
Noble, is visiting at the Alpha Delta
Pi house.
Lieutenant Rowan, from Sidney, re
cently of Camp Taylor, is visiting at
the Delta Upsilon house.
HAND GRENADES
A WEEK OF MISERY
Cold sores! Not very pleasant topics
of conversation, are they? No, but then
they, are not very pleasa-nt things to
have either. Just think of the last one
which graced your countenance! Big!!
For a while you thought it was going
to completely overshadow your entire
physiognomy, but after a few days it
responded to your constant and loving
care, and remained stationary.
Hurt! Well, rather! Smile ydO
could not, even on those rare occasions
when you felt like it. To talk was
agony, and not to talk was mental
agony. A fclanf-e into the mirror made
you miserable for an hour afterwards,
and the amused stares of all who saw
you, made you writhe for many hours-.
The fatal blemish to your, Deaui.y was
at first a brilliant red, and then pro
gressed through varying shades of
orange, blue, and thence to a royal
purple.
Then there were those sympathetic
souls who suggested remedies, and you
tried everything from eau de cologne
to court-plaster, but as you feared all
were in vain. The only difference was
that one was more painful and more
difficult to apply lliaa the ether. Ycu
had often heard that time works won
ders end in thise case as in many oth
ers, time did its duty. In seven weeks
you could see no trace of the onetime
cold sore.
LOSTYesterday forenoon in Li
brary, a brown muff. Call B 3S87.
rosT-At Library. Law or Temple
bid, a black muff- Call B-4889.
10MiH04
Announcing
the
Opening
of the new
Hair Dressing
and Manicure
Parlors
and the addition of
Mrs. E. Maus
to our department staff
The inducement that secured Mrs.
Maus to form connections with this
growing organization, was her desire to
render better service to her many for
mer patrons,
Newly improved, modern equipment to
he rown liking was necessary as well as
increased space to accommodate her
patrons in more eqicient manner.
No expense has been spared in fixtures
or stock to make this new department
the best of its kind in this vicinity.
Woman's Dept. 2nd Floor
23MAR19
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