The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 16, 1920, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRA8 KAN
CRAVEN-HAHN .
THE DAILY DITTY
by
Gay'e Vincent Grubb
Two former University students,
Alma Craven and Waldo Itahn, will
be married April 17, at the bride's
home In Wyne. Nebraska. Miss
Craven Is a member of Alpha Phi
and Mr. Hahn a member of Beta
Theta PI. They will reside in Ran
dolph. Nebraska, where Mr. Hahn is
Though changes come there's always
room to kick
It not one thing, another makes it so
A heap of things occur that make uj
sick
I'm Roin' to tell latest one I know.
engaged in the banking business.
Li
COYOTES BACKED
TO DRUB HUSKERS
4
should then be
out the
When well enough
left alone
Somebody's always sneak in
joy
lSy niessiu' round and pullin' off some
bone
The same as some youi.g
making boy.
No phone calls after eight o'clock at
night
That's high class service, excellent.
I'd say;
No number that you call Is ever right
The fact Is there's no service througnj
the day. !
Continued From Page One)
between two old rivals, a battle for
blend is assured and the Huskers will
need the moral support of every loyal
Nebraskan ' to help put them across
the great divide with 'he bacon hang'
I ins over their should1.
mischief-' The game starts this afternoon at
! four o'clock and the curtain rises at
) 3 : 30 for tomorrow's battle. General
admission is 50 cents, which permits
si' tir.g in the grandstand.
The batting order for today's game
as Coach Schissler issued yesterday
is as follows:
The line is either busy or its dead
Th- new P. B. X. board is but a shai i
Marooned is what we are when all is
said
And yet we got to take it like a lamb ;
j
And so I move we change it back
again
Resume the two-thirds service tha'
we had
Though two-thirds Isn't any service,
when
You cut it down to one-third it is sad.
Linn
Bailey
Bek ins
Mct'rory
Hubka
Pickett
Swanson
Graves
Wythers or Crandall
Schissler will use Pickett to start
in the box today and will use tour
pitchers in the ,v' games Reynolds.
Williams. Kline and Pickett.
WANT ADS.
Though the regents say expense isjon breast. Finder please return to
cut in two Student Activities office or call F1594.
By putting in this sort ot service. yeV
I like the course of progress, same as LOST Tortoise rimmed glasses
you. ; April 14 on or near the campus. Re
And that is what I'd like to s.-e us gel. j warj phone BH16 or leave at Stu
dent Activities office.
IX3ST In men's locker room, white
sweater trimmed with blue. Bine K
i . .mi
It
IS
FITS
Are Not Always Unpleasant
Best to have one in Shoes anyway.
THE BOOTERY
O St.
Your Feet Will Bring You Back'
Women's Shoes Men's Shoes
1230
Saturday, thirty-six Engineering stu-
dents from all of the Engineering
groups with three professors start on
an inspection trip to Burlington. Keo-1
kuk, Chicago and Gary. Indiana.
i
Attention College Girls'
Hosiery Week
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE LAST DAYS
Presented for these last two days of special selling are many
numbers of high grade silk hosiery for women at specially re
duced prices. We advise laying in a good supply at these
prices.
Women's Heavy
Silk Hose
Th- - irv of it mi Mia I ni-tS.l ami
-iirj z malify knit of pure
b-l ar1 fiMii
ir JTJ.-J. for
ll':-r --L iiir. ir
$2.25
Women's Silk Hose
I - lii-k. w b iff ainl trot 11. Kult
atm bar mn ilk ihn-al.
r :-'h ati'l lu&'irmu in m n-- -
;-.o iu7i9:tj ail -r r-irbt
with a m ilf n-rnzt- lil- lop.
w-;aiiJt- foot. Th- ar r-?nl:ir
osi m for
II :-r V.--i. pair
$2.50
Women's Silk Hose
Ti liflf-r-ul vm-l-. in thin ofl-rjiic
aT- ih ralui- rtb-
txinxfi' at - -n-- -bt are
f M iAhtwy, -ri tfool m - tit
- tw sit--r.; r- r'il-ir
ir-p pnrw fl.T. 's and
IIOMrBV H I Kk SILK fkKK
$1.50, $160, $15
Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose
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t l--H-r for r-ry lar w-ar of
4-t o-;rj.- mr'ii'bl for rirz
- r ar lLar-k. m b.t- n4
I f'-m ii rTtul.r julitr for
55c
Radmoor Silk
Hosiery
Tl... !!- for lb- money of
pun- ;lk full f.mbiofi. A
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iDn iii-j s'mI ri"h aiiniri in
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ti.H..ii.- r-jii!;ir iw-llio' priv X'.'d)
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Berkshire Silk Hose
VV. f i-i i-.ii. knii f hr pu
-.i k fhncl - iM-niiiifnl linib aii'l
un PUUlU -a on-rf ul bo for
wt-ar. -lr irp M.v k anl l-aihr
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f.-- M....-rv U .-k.
inar
$3.25
$3.25
Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose
KMra fn -i r9 1 iiit-r uiU'l.
rir f.-.i .9 h for i-vi-rr
na fr tbaf wij rir- ampl m-r--.
i-'. -.l-r jfc Mrs k hit. jiiiI.
i.wpis mii'I anl l-ri-k - r-ri
Colored Silk Hose
I ;i ft kt.n of th- tin-f
i:i--s!ay fjrio i k !lrvn
.-.-l w-r. ri'-h Jtt4 at -
11 1 v- p ; r if 3'' III ur-h
P'Pir -liit! ba-l- a lifbt
)l.i bni-M itu i-xfUuxX mji--rl'l.
f'luiu. lT-r. raeo-.
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$3.25
i
I TEN SHUN!!
il
j Ask to see the Ace, a
i a
new curled brim hat
!
if in all shades.
it
is
$5.00 $8.00
Furnishings too
The
Lincoln Hotel
Special Table D'Hote
Sunday Dinner
Served from 12 to 26 to 8 P. M.
$1.25 PER COVER
Music During Evening
Meal Hours
THEfM DAYX.iairif STOJiE
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Eight Chain
Sterilirer at eacfa chair.
AH hutrmaMU Bterlliied
kfler each cutomer.
Greek Letter
Societies
Monograms
Crests
In ('iti and Silver
HAL LETT
Uni Jeweler
EiUb. 1871 1143 0
a dampened
suit needs
pressing!
THERE ARE PLENTY OF SUITS THAT
HAVENT BEEN PRESSED SINCE THE
BIG STORM. HAS YOURS?
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