The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1920, Image 3

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TI1E DAILY N K B it A S K A N
Quality i Economy
PERSONALS
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O. N. Porter of Ames, Iowa, is spend
ing the week end at the Deta house.
Delon AnderBon, vice president of
the Niobrara State bank of Niobrara,
Nebraska, visited the Deta chapter thin
week-end.
Delta Tau Delta announces the fol
lowing pledges: Clyde Smith of Oniu
ha and John Wjelncoop of Lincoln.
Miss Mary Witherow spent the first
of the week in Nebraska City.
Miss M,ildred Morse, '19, who is now
a teacher in English of the Ravenna
high school, spent the week end with
lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11.
Morse.
Leslie Dunn, '18 of Douglas, Wyom
ing, visited the Beta Theta Pi house
Sunday.
Denmtan Kountze spent the week
end at his home in Omaha.
A number of fraternities report pro
bation in full swing this week.
Mary Hardy returned school recent
ly. .Richard Babcock, '23, left this week
for Scottsbluff. Nebraska, where he
will enter railroad construction work.
Miss Euphe Johnson, former princi
pal of Brownell Hall, Omaha, visited
Prof. A. A. Reels oflke Monday after
noon to obtain information regarding
her new work. Miss Johnson is now
with the National Committee of the
Y. W. C. A.
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MON., TUES., WED.
"The Miracle
of Love"
By Cosmo Hamilton
CARLOTTE STOCKDILL
The Double Voiced Vocalist
Alto Comedy Topical, News
and Travel Features
Rialto Symphony Orchestra
Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor
Showt Start at: 1. 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M.
Mats. 20c; Night 30c
ALL THIS WEEK
NORMA
TALM ADGE
In the Greatest and Most Daring
Role of Her Meteoric Career
"A DAUGHTER OF
TWO WORLDS"
EXTRA ATTRACTION
THREE BOYS AND A GIRL
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
BRAY PICTOORAPH
Prof Arnold's Lyric Orcheatn
Show Start at: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M.
Mat20c; Night 30c
BE FORMALLY OPENED
Friday afternoon Woman's Hall, 1340
R street, will be formally opened to
the women of the university by n re
clally for the members of the faculty
the afternoon Dean Amanda Heppnei
will introduce Miss Claire McKinnon,
secretary of the university V. W. C.
A., Mrs. Bessie E. Thompson, hostess
of Woman's Hall and Miss Maijorie
Selleck. assistant deaa of women. A
musical program is being arranges
for the afternoon and refreshments
will be served.
The building will also be open Sat
urday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock
for those who are unable to attend the
Friday reception. Sunday afternoon
the building will be open for all those
who care to visit the hall, but espe-
ciaaly for the members of the faculty
and their families and their friends.
All university girls are invited by
Dean Heppner to attend at least one
of these receptions and to bring their
mothers and friends.
From now on all activities of the
university women will be centralized
in Woman's Hall. The receptions
planned for the latter part of this
week are for the purpose of giving
the girls an opportunity to become
acquainted with each other.
SYNCOPATION SUPREME
Saxaphone, banjo and piano.
Call Earl R. Bowman
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in One and Two Pounds
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WOMAN'S HALL IS TO
"N" CLUB WILL
PLAN TOURNEY
(Continued from Page One.)
so anxious to make the 1920 tourna
ment a success in every way. If the
various high schools are satisfle'. with
the tournament this year, it will no
doubt continue to be held in Lincoln
under the supervision of the athletic
department of the university.
According to a canvas made b
Coach P. J. Schissler. the Lincoln ho
tels will accommodate only on hun
dred and thirty-three teams. This
leaves over thirty teams with no ac
commodations. As a last resort io
meet this difficulty Schissler has hit
upon the plan of housing one team in
each fraternity house. If this scheme
is adopted, as soon a the hotels ar
full, a team will be assigned to each
fraternity and they will be responsible
for the care of that team during their
stay tn Lincoln. The fraternities wm
be given no choice whatever In the
selection of the team they are to ac
commodate. The selection will be
made by drawing. In this manner
about twenty-five teams can be cured
for and the success of the tournament
will be assured.
EXTENSION DEPARTMENT
OFFERS TIMELY LECTURES
Apprlpriate lectures for meetings in
the month of the natal days of Abra
ham Lincoln and George Washington
are offered as follows by the extension
department of the state university:
"Our American Flag," Prof. H. E.
Bradford.
"Abraham Lincoln," illustrated;
Prof. H. W. Caldwell.
-George Washington; the Man; the
New Spring
t.ioods Arc
Arriving:
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Where you "have the say
IN one respect this store is like "home" a place where you
can do pretty much as you please. You may come m here
and look at goods any time you wish whether you buy or not;
we are always glad to show the goods; the rest is up to you.
If you do buy you arc the one who decides what satisfaction should mean.
lTTpht now, is a splendid time to enme and look; totalise prices are reduevd and every one is
anxious to save all they can. Here are two of the many reductions:
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Winter Overcoats
Worth $75 are now
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Winter Suits
Worth $75 are now
$5475
S5475
Munsing Unionsuits
(seconds)
$2.50 Unionsuits $1.67
$3.00 Unionsuits $2.00
$3.50 Unionsuits $2.34
Silk Shirts
Fine Qualities
$10.00 Suits $ 7.95
$12.00 Suits $ 9.95
$15.00 Suits $11.95
Men's Neckwear
Four-in-hands
$1.00 Ties 79c
$1.50 Ties $1.06
$2.00 Ties $1.65
L
ARMSTRONG
CLOTHING COMPANY
Xcbraslca's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store
Statesman; the Warrior." Prof. Roy
E. Cochran.
"The Meaning of American Citizen
ship," Prof. Roy E. Cochran.
"America and the World Crisis,"
Prof. F. M. Fling.
"Abraham incoln," Prof. M. M. Fogg.
"Americanization. Dean J. B. Le
Roeignol. "Americanization of the Immigrant,"
Prof. H. P. Williams.
"The Problem of America to the
Immigrant," Prof. H. i . Williams.
MANY STUDENTS BARRED
FROM BUSINESS ENGLISH
The large increase in the registra
tion in the college of business admin
istration this semester has filled many
of the classes to overflowing and stud
ents who under normal conditions
would be admitted to them, without
having all the requirements, are be
ing barred from the classes.
Because of this congestion, tbt
classes in Business English offered
by Professor Weseen, are being cut
('.own as much as possible, as th
classes are too large to enable the
students to do good worK. All blud
ents in the college of arts and scienc
es and later possibly all sophomores
in the college of business admin is tra
tion will not be admitted to this class.
The department regrets very ?uuch
the making of this announcement but
hopes that next year, the facilities ot
the department will be adequate to
meet the registration.
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