The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1920, Image 4

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    THE n t T T. V NEBRASKA N,
PROGRAM COMPLETED FOR
NEBRASKA ROAD SESSIONS
All arrangements have been com
pleted for the Nebraska Road Insti
tute's annual convention which will
be held In Lincoln from March 1-6.
Those In barge of the meetings ex
pect an attendance of five hundred
road men from over the state. A
change In the place of meeting for the
session on March 1 has been neces
sary. The program for the first day
will be held In Room 206, Mechanical
engineering building Instead of the
Temple as originally announced. All
other meetings will be held as sched
uled. Students taking enginerlng work ue
especially Invited to attend the meet
ings. Programs for the convention
may be secured from Prof. C. i3.
Mickey In Room 101 Mechanical Arts
building.
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PICTURES WILL
FEATURE ANNUAL
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lty of engraving, which is being made
by the Bureau of Engraving of Minne
apolis. This is largely due to the
fact that the cuts were sent to the
engraver early enough, so that the
best posikle engraving could be se
cured. The Cornhusker staff appre
ciates the manner in which the stud
ents responded to the call for pic
tures. Arrangements have been made with
the printer to print the copy as soon
us he receives it. Present indications
are that all copy will be in his hands
by April first, which will give him
ample time to hand-bind all books.
This assures a much better bound
Cornhusker, than ever before, because
previous Cornhuskers have been machine-bound.
The Student Publication Board will
determine the price of the 1920 Corn
husker at their meeting today on the
basis of the actual cost of the book,
as submitted by the Bureau of Engrav
ing of Minneapolis, Woodruff Bank
note company, Lincoln, and the David
Malloy Paper company of Boston.
INTER-GREEKS FINISH
FIRST TOURNEY ROUND
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Alpha Sigma Phi ran away from
Phi Gamma Delta with a 20-6 score.
The Phi Gams were completely out
classed in all departments of the
game and :'.t no time was the result
of the gare in doubt. Eleven points
were credited to Coir, of the Alpha
Sig five. Dievks and Volz put up the
best exhibition for Phi Gamma Delta.
The schedule for this afternoon is
as follows: Phi Delta Theta vs.
Beta Theta Pi. 4:00; Delia Upsilon
vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 4:15: Delta
Tau Delta vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon.
5:30; Alpha Sigma Thi vs. Thi Kappa
Psi, 6:00. The games today have
been scheduled earlier than previous
ly because of the fact that an intra
mural game has been scheduled for
7:00 p. m. and the Armory floor will
not be available.
DRAWINGS MADE FOR
STATE BASKTE-FEST
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David City vs. Randolph 4:0
Kimball County vs. Ravenna 4:20
Giltner vs. Plattsmouth 5:20
YVilber vf. Crawford 5:40
Class D
Auditorium Thursday A. M.
Broken Bow vs. Litchfield 8:00
Elgin vs. Hebron 8:20
Hooper vs. Clay Center 9:20
North Tlatte vs. West Point 9:40
Nebraska City vs. North Bend....l0:40
Scottsbluff vs. Ansley ...11:00
Franklin vs. Albion 12:00
Wahoo vs. Clarkson 12:20
Class E
Armory Thursday P. M.
Gretna vs. Benson 9:20
Syiarnse vs. StPlla 9:40
Audltorium-
Wausa vs. Fairfield 6:40
McCool vs. Cedar Bluffs 7:00
Kenesaw vs. Marquette 8:00
Beaver Crossing vs. Curtis
Aggies 8:20
Waco vs. Ainsworth 9:20
Meadow Grove vs. Clarks 9:40
Class F
Y. M. C. A. Thursday A. M.
Bladen vs. Humboldt 8:00
Gresham vs. Pierce 8:20
Wayne vs. Dawson 9:20
Cotner Academy vs. Coleridge 9:40
Fairmont vs. Rushville 10:40
Aurora vs. O'Neil 11:00
Crefghton vs. Wakefield 12:00
Your Spring
Frock is here!
And with it your spring suit and coat if
such be the demands of your wardrobe. All
are ready and waiting for you to claim them.
These are the times when there is not a dull
or uninteresting moment in our department.
As the ne wand varied modes arrive each
day, the enthusiasm of our customers in
creases for the distinctive garments which
we have assembled for them.
Specialization of a particular sort has
entered into the selection of these modes.
Exquisite tailoring, fine fabrics and individ
ual styling have been our criteria.
Suits
Here are Suits that in variety
show every phase of fashion
whose materials are those cer
tain of enduring popularity.
Tricotines. serges, Poiret twills,
in tailored and semi-tailored
models: braid, button and em
broidery trimmed; elaborately
vesteed. Faultless in line and
different in detail.
$49.50 to $99.50
Bethany vs. Brady 12:20
Class G
Y. M. C. A Thursday P. M.
Filley vs. Rising City 1:20
Chester vs. Campbell 1:40
Ixdge Pole vs. Papillion 2:40
Trenton vs. Alexandria 3:00
Louisville vs. DeWitt 4:00
4:20
Brainard vs. Elm wood 5:20
Palmyra vs. Dannebrog 5:40
Class H
L. H. S. Boys' Gym Thursday P. M.
Stromsburg vs. Tobias 3:00
Hardy vs. Lyons 3:20
Y. M. C. A
Orleans vs. Ponca 6:40
Blue Hill vs. St. Paul 7:00
Waverly vs. Culbertson 8:00
8:20
Sterling vs. Chappell 9:20
Talmage vs. St. Edwards 9:40
Class I
L. H. S. Boys' Gym Thursday P. M.
Nelson vs. Gordon 4:20
Juniata vs. Emerson 4:40
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Quality Clollies
Dresses
Whether of softly clinging
Georgette weighted with much
beading, or of bouffant taffeta
with ruffled, draped and dis
tended hip lines, the narrow
ness of the hem produces a
slender effect that is distinctly
youthful. The trend is toward
much trimming, introducing
braidings, embroideries, pleat
ings and eombinations of ma
terials.
$39.50 to $89.50
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Niobrara vs. Pender 5:40
Ord vs. Milford 6:00
Stockham vs. Danbury 7:00
7:20
Rock County vs. Burwell 8:00
Ruskin vs. Hyannls 8:40
Class J
Chapel Thursday A. M.
Hickman vs. Buttee 8:00
Ogalalla vs. Valparaiso 8:20
Winside vs. Craig 9:20
Lewiston vs. Alvo 9:40
Walthill vs. Sargent 10:40
11:00
Temple vs. Oakland 12:00
Otoe vs. Hooker Co 12:20
Class K
"Chapel Thursday P. M.
Grafton vs. Holmesvllle 1:20
Panama vs. Upland 1:40
Hampto nvs. Adams 2:40
Cook vs. Springfield.- 3:00
Dorchester vs. Plymouth 4:20
Denton vs. Eagle 5:20
Cortland vs. North Loup 5:40
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Coats
.Jaunty top -coats show a
marked preference for Polo
Cloths, leather belts and Eng
lish lines. Pockets in the ma
jority of models are heavily
stitched, and one notices that
raglan sleeves and convertible
trllars are much in favor. Lin
ings are chosen with as much
care sis the fabrics themselves,
and show wonderful figured
effects in pussy-willows and
printed radiums.
$29.50 to $79.50
GLOVES
CLEANED
Look through your glove box and
send us all the soiled ones You 11 be
surprised at their renewed appearance
when cleaned by us.
O. J. Fee
Phone B2311 333 North 12th St.
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