The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 27, 1922, Image 4

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Teachers Wanted
Opportunity for advancement Is
offered to any well-qualified high
school or grade teacher by be
coming a member of The Edu
cational Interchange, 405 Bank
ers Life Bldg., Phone B1806.
E. M. Avery, Pres.; S. M. Dun
lap, Mgr.; Mrs. E. J. Marti,
Mgr. Vocational Section
A WORK SHIRT MAKES
ALL THE DIFFERENCE
Janitors, fenrful of being mistaken
for professors, wear work shirts while
on duty In university buildings. Such
was the secret as revealed by the cus
todlan of one of the large buildings
Thin man says that if he doesn't wear
'Sunday, go to meeting, shirt" some
one Is liable to come up and take
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Wednesday--8:30 a. m.
A Big
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Spring and Summer
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him for a professor. And that would
never do, so he wears a work shirt.
To prove his point he tells of an !n
stance when he was wearing a stiff
collar and all the fixings. A professor
of physics came up and said, "Why,
hello, I haven't seen you for years."
Recovering from his surprise Mr. Jan
ltor kindly Informs tho professor that
he doesn't know him and never did.
Then the professor saw his error and
explained that he thought the con
genial Janitor was a former member of
the university faculty.
For quick clearance, beginning Wednesday morning, we offer our en
tire remaining stock of spring and summer Suits for Women and X
Misses. Only 23 In the lot sizes 16, 18. 3S, 40 and 43 serges, poiret
twills, tricotines, velours, homespuns, tweeds, etc. Some of these 0
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lormeny soiu as nisn as oo.uu uu sow hi ihuv.it. more man me n
above low sale Drice. It will nav you to be here early Wednesday. O
(See Window Display) For complete details see ad in journal or Star
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If you are interested in
Genuine Economy
See
Special Announcement
Tuesday Lincoln Star
Ben Siamon & Sons
Successor to
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NEBRASKAN WRITES
A POPULAR WALTZ
(Continued from page 1)
Rules of the contest follow:
Each voter must have been a mem
ber of the student or faculty body
of the University of Nebraska during
the regular or summer sessions of
1922.
Each voter may vote once on each
of the three ballots.
Each ballot must be signed as proof
that the voter is entitled to vote.
Each vote will count five points.
Any girl, a student of the university,
s eligible to votes no matter what her
standing In school.
Character .scholarship and person
ality should be considered.
BALLOT NO. 1.
I hereby name
as being the most representative
girl of the University of Nebraska
and the one who should adorn th0
cover of the waltz song, rile
Cornhusker Rose."
Name of voter
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FOR PEOPLE OF
CAREFUL TASTES
SPORT SKIRTS
$2.95 $4.95
DRESSES
CANTONS, GEORGETTES
CREPE JULIAN
$4.95 $19.75
HATS
AT A SACRIFICE
2.95
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The
KLINE PUBLISHING CO.
Publication Specialists
KODAKS
and
The Supplies for Them
We Develop and Print
Kodak Films
We Do Picture Framing
(Eastman Kodak Co.)
1217 0 St.
Lincoln Photo Supply Co.
GOOD CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS
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O. J. Fee
327 No. 12th Tel. B3355