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GARMENT CLEANING SERVICE LINCOLN CLEANING AND DYE WORK8 326 South 11th N.S.CAFE 139 South 11th flehmars TAILOR SHOP Ladies' & Gents' Refitting a Specialty CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING Phone L14718 1247 N 8L Press Building C0N0M r STORE SET THEM ALL TALKING AND BOOSTING SEE "Mickey" TODAY ADVANCED PRICES SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 ALL THIS WEEK ,mn f II f lhc Heart 01 numaniiy Direct From Its Sensational Run in NEW YOFK Allan Holubar'a Super-Production Featuring DOROTHY PHILLIPS The Picture That Will Live Forever THE BIGGEST PRODUCTION IN TEN YEARS The picture you'll never forget etudendous in theme. A veri table revelation of unending wonders. A romance of the great war, a story of the love that passeth all understanding. This is the picture for your whole Family Bring Them Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 MATS 15c; NIGHTS 20c Mats 15c; Night 20c. 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The Mid-West produces more raw furs annually than it did during the days of John Ja cob Astor. Omaha fur buyers market the furs of over 100.000 trap pers of the United States and Canada. For "A- B-C Mt mi Omaha." "Ha Chamber of Commerce, Omaha Diamonds WATCHES FINE JEWELRY GIFTS THAT ENDURE I WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL GIFT THINGS er Shean 1123 O ST., EXPERT WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY AND OPTICAL RE PAIRING AND MANUFACTUR JNG. roheum OPEN TILL ! Si M A Good Place for 8oda Fountain Refreshments after the Theatre and after the Rosewilde Dance CAR80N HILDRETH, 95 and '9 i PERSONALS Rosevere Menaugh, ex-'20. who has been visiting at the PI Beta Phi house has returned to her home In Pennlson, la. Marie Prouty. '22, lias returned from her home in Alvo. Miss Lillian Gnamm. of PeCarrol, Is visiting her ulBter at U.e PI Beta Phi house. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith, of Homer, spent Sunday with their son Malcom at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Achoth announce!? the pledging of Martha Hellner, Lincoln. Miss Margaret D dge, ex-'20, died at her home In Fremont, Friday even ing, May 9. Her d.ath was the re sult of illness from the Influenza. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and left school the second semester because of ill health. The following members of Kappa Alpha Theta attended the funeral Sun day: Ruth Wilson, Emma Garrett, Marian Gurney. Elizabeth Rlddell, Marjorie Calwell, Helen Dill, Alice Temple, Mary Helen AUensworth, Dorothy Colburn, Fae Davis, Armllda Dutton, Margaret Howes, Florence Jenks, Katherine Kohl, Luella Patt, Corinne Roger, Dorothy Weatherald, and Mary Husted. Mrs. Walter Goodman, Mrs. Wlllard Folsom and Mrs. T. Brainard enter tained the active chapter of Alpha Chi Omega at a luncheon at the chapter house Saturday noon in honor of the seniors. The tables were decorated with spring flowers. Fred Humphreys, of Omaha, visited af the Alpha Tau Omega house Sun day. ervice You men who want "ser vice" when you buy shoes will appreciate our prompt business-like way of fitting feet. We know the importance of giving you what you want and having it right. The season's new styles are ready-the kind you prefer; we can fit almost any foot wide; narrow, long or short. Baying shoes here is a pleasure try us. FRED SCHMIDT & BRO. 9)7-19-21 0 Street, Lincoln Fine Chocolates iILLERS Prescription h arm acy MIDNIGHT S Drug Store UNI NOTICES I Civil Service Examination The United States Civil Service Commission announces an open com petitive examination for plant quaran tine Inspector, for men only. Salary $1200 to $2500 per year. Senior Girls All senior girls meet in Law 101, Thursday at 11 a. m. to discuss plans for Ivy Day. Important meeting, all come. Lost Articles A number of articles remain un claimed at the student activities office. The list Includes purses, fountain pens, stick pins, cameos, watch fobs, keys, quadrants, gloves, neck scarfs, and veils. Phillips Brooks Club The Phillips Brooks Club will meet for lunch, Wednesday, May 14, at Faculty Hall. All members and others interested In miisterial work are urged to be present. Ivy Day Concessions Any one desiring to purchase con cession rights for Ivy Day at Capitol Beach please call Springer at L7433, or Mead at B1821. There will be re freshment stands, and boating con cessions to be let. Student Council Meeting All members of the Student Coun cil will meet in Law 105 today at 11 o'clock to take up important matters. "Ag" Club A business meeting of the "Ag" Club will be held Tuesday evening in Faculty Hall at 7:20 o'clock. Officers for next year will be elected. 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