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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1919)
i ! t I TUB DAILY NEBRASKAN part tBue f muni of "Ihioinnie is me visit to your favorite store where you may view all the new merchandise the season has brought forth, knowing it is authen tic in style and dependable quality. i iConlUxMt .1 from Pge One) SOPHOMORES TAKE HEART AT TRYOUTS rped lo co-operate with the commu te order that these strategic mea Fvrrs might be carried out success fvMj. The development of a real Olym pics spirit was noticed in the congre jrfion of small groups of sophonioies ia various parts of the chapel discuss teg new ways to vanquish the liesh- The sopLoniorc who Vattheo the trfoats of their classmales last night ajre making a few predictions a.iout the way things are going to happen nes Saturday, and the upper-classmen fao viewed the events agree villi Uicxn that they have a good chance to tone oat on top at the annual class swan- Two years ago the sophomores woa the Olympics 70 to 25, and a lt-pe- tition is looked for this year. Some good men were uncovered in several t vents, and a number of last-minute "dark horses" appeared on the mai. Several freshmen were present at the meeting, but they soon left at spe cial request. Groups of innocent enough looking upper-classmen aJso watched the tryouts, but were viewed with an eye of suspicion by a few doubling sophomores. The sophomores have taken heart again after the preliminaries last nisht. The sentiment of the class was voiced last nighl when Chairman Lawlor said: "Things certainly iook belter than they did this time last night. Although we are greally out numbered, the points and contests have been arranged so that this will not give the freshmen an advantage. Every man must be out Salurday morning." Y. W. C. A. DISCUSSION GROUPS EXPLAINED AT VESPERS THURSDAY DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT 1 ROSEWILDE Southern Rag-A-Jazz Band The organization of V. W. C. A. dis cussion groups was the theme of Thursday's vespers, when Miss Paul ine Groves, general secretary oi flie city Y. W. C. A., gave a talk introduc ing the subject. Miss Ada Stidworthy, the leader, explained the purpose and the details of organization and the girls were asked 1o sign up for the classes. A whistling solo by Miss Florine Reed was appreciated by the audience as an unusual treat. A large percentage of the girls at vespers enrolled in discussion groups. Others kept the cards for enrollment, promising to sign and hand them 'n laier at the Y. W. C. A. room. wh"-e girls are bein enrolled all week. Miss Lenora Miller, of the PiWe study department of the Methodist churches of Lincoln, will have change of the organization. University f,irls working under her direction will ad the discussion groups. i cooooaooooooooooooocccoocoooooocpcooooqoocxiuuuuoocci Broken Lenses Promptly Duplicated Our optical repair service is prompt, accurate, and stis fyinir. Xo long delays are encountered. No mistakes. Ours is a Complete Optical Service HALLETT Estl.. 1871 1144 () I KANSAS and NEBRASKA "Cool days are here." ts you will hit the line hard Saturday fellows for victory. It is well to hit the trail for more comfortable apparel. One suggestion of many an All-Wool Slip Over or Coat Style Sweater in combination and solid rrdors. at last year's prices. $6.50 to $12.00 Shapiro's Men's Shop Formerly Omaha Hat Factory $ Tie Shop of Valw. 1234 O St. t vs !7 3 f 1 ' i i 1 . ' A - - f 'Si it WHAT CAN KANSAS HOPE FOR! "Gang" Altogether on NO. ONE! -Then- B2304 it A ft - 139 No. 14 CLEANERS AND DYERS "As Good as Any--'" Better Than Many" HAR1 F Y'Q HWr PC MT Q A IF. I This is the time to buy Your Stationery. Toilet Articles and Holiday (Joods. Four Days Only 18, 19, 20, 21. HARLEY DRUG CO. JOHN REGAY and LORRAINE SISTERS at ORPHEUM. - w ii I -i 4 M -" -1 I ', x The Cry For SCHOOL SHOES is answered by our $10.00 Values THE BOOTERY 1230 p Street