The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1919, Image 4

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    THIS DAILY NEWtASKAN
New Men Wanted for Chorus
Men wanted That it the greatett need of the Unlverelty Chortu
t the present time. Co-edi have turned out at every meeting In
flocka and drove, but the men! where are the men Occasionally
on can be seen to ellp In, aa the crowd of femlnenity gather around
the entrance to the Art Hall at five o'clock. But what chance have
fifteen or twenty men to make themeelvee heard when all those glrle
get started! Contrary to the general opinion, it la not yet too late -'
to enter the chorua, and In addition to th enjoyment to be had In.
tha alnglng and the aoclal gatherings that come occasionally, an
hour'a credit la given If attendance is regular. Mrs. Raymond de
clared Wedneeday after th chorus hour was over that It wouldn't
hurt her feelinga In the least to see about two hundred men come '
flocking In at the next meeting Monday evening at five o'clock
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Liberty Bonds Taken for Merchandise
Liberty Bonds' Taken for Merchandise
Society BramcS SaltisfaciLioini
FOR MEN EIGHTEEN TO TWENTY
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LYMAN ADDRESSES
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
SAYS RELlfclON AND EDUCATION
NECESSARY TO SOLVE
WORL'D PROBLEMS
"The Idea that education will solve
all the problems la the world Is
wrong." declared Dr. Lyman, speak
ing at the mid-week meeting of the
University Y. M. C. A. at the Temple.
Wednesday night. "It wont do It
alone, but only when combined with
religion." This, he asserted, was
shown when Germany, the most hiji
ly educated country In the world,
committed attrocltles in war that
would put an Indian to shame.
"Leaders ot men are those who
are deeply religious, strong morally,
and have their spiritual welfare at
heart, such as Roosevelt and V. J.
Bryan," he said. He cautioned fresh
men not to overdue science. "A great
scientist has said that scientists are
the most narrow of men. They be
lieve only that which they can see,
hear or touch," he stated. "If, when
you are a senior, you want advice and
sympathy you won't go to the high
ly trained men of the university,'' he
said. "You will go to a man, who
although he may not hold such a
high position, will be one from whom
you may expect sympathy. An edu
cated man is a good man only when
he combines religion with his education.
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AT THE RIALTO THIS WEEK END
THE CHICAO CLEANERS
A DYERS
Phone B-3018
HARRY LYONS, Mgr.
We Klean Klothee Klean
315 So. 11th Street
Prof. A. A. Reed and Charles For
dyce attended the Saunders county
institute for teachers last Saturday.
The former talked on the high school
curriculum and the latter on educa
tional measurements.
PARKER PENS
FILLERS'
RESCRIPTION
HARMACY
LINCOLN, NEBR.
HE FFLEY'S
TAILORS
OF QUALITY
138 No. 11th St. Phone B-1422
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it was a light gray
georgette dress
imOW IT'S A BEAUTIFUL PLUM
gray takes plum dye, you know.
DYERS
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O. J. FEE
Phone B-23H 327-33 No. 12th
! Business Phone B-3022 Residence Phone 8-2454 j
DUDS BARBER SHOP AND TAXI SERVICE !
119 North 12th Street J
J. E. DUDLEY, Propr. , ,
specializing: ! I
Private Parties and Wedding, Country Drives
7-Paseenger Cole, 8-Sedan and Touring Cars i
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The Advertisers in
The Rag
appreciate and deserve
your, patronage.
Give it to them.
Elbert Hubbard one advised: "Cultivate only .
those habits that you are willing should master
you." Also it has been said "The habit of
dressing well is a magnet that draws to itself
so many other good habits that they lift a man
into the high places of success despite him
self." That's indisputable logic. Habits are
the rails on wHich a man inns to heaven or
somewhere else.
This store is prepared to. plant the good
clothes habit in the mind of youth, and to
supply the quality of clothes to perpetuate that
habit in men who have already formed it.
We're just tingling all over to have you good
dressers, and want-to-be-good-dressers come
in and admire these Society Brand Clothes
which, in every fiber of materials and every
stitch of making, are the best that brains can
produce.
Come in and see the new models
Come and think, . come and feel the new
weaves, and you'll agree that the fullest
100 per cent value for your Viron
men" is here
$40, $50, $55 $60
Sh
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'Clothes
FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
These fine suits, made under our own label,
constitute the best clothes' buy in Nebraska
today at
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Plenty of single and double-breasted modelswith waist seam and extra belt.
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mtm mm miea
Mayer Bros. Co.
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LINCOLN NEBRASKA
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Right training wins the race.
That's as true in
life as on the
cinders.
Dixon's
Eldorado is
the choice of
the world's greatest
engineers. It should
yours now.
Made in 17 lead,
one for every
need or Ref
erence.
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