The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 08, 1922, Image 4

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    Friday, December 8, 1922,
TIIE DAILY NEBRASKAN
CHICAGO ALU MN
ENTERTAIN TEAM
Chicago Alumni Association Gives
Banquet for Livestock Judg
ing1 Team
The Nebraska Alumni Association
t Chicago entertained the Livestock
ludglng Team at a banquet In the
Morrison hotel In Chicago, Tuesday
evening, December B, 1922. Fifty
alumni were present.
II. R. CampbeMl acted as toast
:naster and called upon several of
the alumni for toasts. There are
nhout two hundred and fifty former
Nebraska graduates In Chicago now.
The Alumni Association expects to
have a social meeting once eac!i
uonth during the winter. Tlnns iif"
being laid to send a delegation of
rooters to the Nebraska-Illinois pinii'
in Champaign, Illinois, next fall.
EUROPEAN TOUR
THEMT OF TALK
BY M'CANDLESS
(Continued from Pago 1)
JEST FOR FUN.
Furs for women are always in sea
son. But, the fall and winteride in"
the logical times to wear them- nc
eohring to the men. This year furs
are taking on such ni'llllant hues
that theanimals themselves could not
recognire their own pelts. In the
movies last night we saw all the an
imal folk entering Noah's ark in
"The Big Flood," one of "Aesop's
Film Fables,"-and we couldn't help
thinking of the fright some of them
would get if they should pass Mi
lady, herself, on the Avenue all dolled
up In her bright colored furs. - it
seems that every girl has a lousing
for furs a coat, wrap, or scarf.
Many a husband . dislikes women's
furs because they cost him so much
and he doesn't wear them. There is
a lot of fun in fur. Jokes on fur
have a wide appeal. When "Topics
of the Day" Films screens a fur
joke it always receives warm laughter.
Russia. There are thousands of Rus
sian students all over Europe, and
those are the fellows that ar going
to need help this winter. If yon
could only realize what they went
through. The student from Russia
who left his family behind Is almost
hopelessly lost flnnnclaly. We were
very much won over the few Rus
sian students we met. They were
flno fellows and were patriotic to
their country. I do not mean their
government, but more to their faher
land. We met these Russians in
Prague, the University city of nil
nationalities. We couldn't help feel
ing that we ought to do all wo could
to help them out. They were work
ing at jobs that barely gave them
rood and hen saved some out of this
to send to their starving parents in
Itnssia. Last year, very often mes
sages came to these hard working
stmb.nts that their parents had died
from starvation and this result"d in
many suicides then."
nm-sions were then asked Jy per
sons in the audience, and the meeting
broke up about S oelook. it proved
of much value to all present, and
having it come from someone so close
at home made it all the more interesting.
A GAMBLER'S CHANCE.
The doctor's wife was entreating
her husband.
"George, dear," she pleaded. "I
really must have a new fur coat to go
with that new gown."
"Well," returned the surgeon. "1
can't promise you definitely, but )
will look over by list of patients, and
it there Is one with his appendix left,
you get the coat."
"Topics of the Day" Films.
OPPOSITE EFFECTS.
Wife The mere thought of the
furs you promised me makes me feel
warm.
Hub The mere thought of their
cost makes cold shivers run down
mv back. Boston Transcript.
Speedo (very seriously I certain
ly appreciate beauty unadorned.
PeppoWhy are you so decided
about It old timer?
Speedo I just got a bill for my
wife's winter furs.
Play Unique
Game in 1923
The most unique game in the an
nals of football will be played at
Trbana, 111., on October 6, 1023, no
cording to th eopinion of the press.
The New York Times has taken 1106
of the rulings of the game and says.
"The idea on the face of it is a good
one." The emphasis will be placed
on tackling, carrying the ball, inter
ference and the A, B. C.'s of the
game." These are (lie most common
weakenesses of the players, and with
a stiff early season polisher both
coaches hope to materially benefit,
their teams. The innovation of the
coaches is receiving notice from all
all part? of the United States.
FOR THE FARMER.
In a current screen editorial, "Top
ics of the nay," films asks fair-play
for the Farmer as follows:
"Too much distinction is being
drawn between the needs of (the farm
er and those of the city man. Their
fundamental requirements are the
same there is no difference. Each
requires food, raiment and shelter and
each is dependent upon the other for
them. Instead of aligning them against
each other, effort should he made to
bring about a better understanding be
tween the two."
A horse sboe may bring you luck;
but when it's thrown you d better
duck.
PLAYER8 8CORE
SUCCE83 GIVING
"EAST 13 WEST"
(Continued from Page 1)
direction of William T. Quick played
special music.
The appropriate scenery, the won
derful stage settings betrayed care
ful work In the preparation of the
play. The prologue was the scene of
which was the loye boat lent an or
iental touch to the' entire play. Tho
scenery In this act waa a masterpcice
of production.
The executive staff to whom goes
part of tho credit is composed of H.
Alice Howell, Herbert Yenne, C. L.
Coombs, David LlndBtrom, and Ru
dolph Sandstedt.
The play will be given again this
evening and Saturday a special mat
inee will be offered.
Mr. and Mrs. Buol of Norfolk spent
Tuesday at the Phi Mil house, where
they visited their daughter Margaret
The most unusual display of Gifts
In the city. George Bros., 1213 N St.
Welcome on any
Christmas Tree
hp . '-Ill
Kip
r W
Vest Pocket
Autographic
Kodak
Here's a camera whose
long standing popularity
at our Kodak Counter
assures us that it will
please you or anyone
on your gift list.
Small size, ease of op
eration, and clear, sharp
pictures no wonder it's
popular. Let us show it
to you. . v , ,
Picture Size
1J6 x ii inches
Price $6.50
Lincoln Photo
Supply Co.
1 Kastinan Kodak (V.
1217 0 ST.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
LOST Pair bone rim glasse. Bring
to Nehraskan office.
LOST One rair of shell rim
glasses in soft leather case. Findef
619 No. 26th or call B4197.
RENT A NEW FORD High class
cars for particular people. Lowest
rates and always open. Motor-Out
Company, B4718, 1120 P St.
LOST--Cold plated fountain pea.
Initials v A n faU BinCS.
RUN OR SHINE, snow or Bleet,
you'll see Munson's Rent-a-Fords on
the street. B13r,0-B1517. 1125 P St.
LOST A key ring and seven keys
between Templo and No. lUu street.
Finder return to this office.
LOST John Holland fountain pen
in "U" hall. Call F1287.
ALL SOULS' UNITARIAN CHURCH
12th and H Streets
JAMES W. MacDONALD, Minister
Sunday at 11 a. m. Special services con
ducted by representative laymen of the
church. The devotional service will be in
charge of Prof. R. H. Wolcott and Prof. G.
O. Virtue. There will be addresses by Mr.
W. E. Hardy, Judge W. M. Morning and Mr.
Walter L. Locke.
Come to hear what these forward looking
laymen haye to say about the place of re
ligion in modern life.
Snecials for This Week on Our Large Stock of
U. S. ARMY GOODS
SHOES
Regulation
Array Russet
Regulation Officers
Dress Shoes
Officers' Drill
AND SURPLUS STOCKS
BLANKETS
. t. XttAveA. 2.000 O. U.
JuD Wool Blankets, O
q A- Bran New
040 Double Bed Blankets, special
CQC -2-25
J.OJ Double Woolnap Blankets, to
be sold for -ao
2.45
SHIRTS
Brand New
Regulation O. D.
0. D. Wool Shirts, reno 95c
O. D. Flannel, new 1.25
Heaw Lumberman Shirts.. ..3.45
nnttiNAa 2.95
WE CARRY A LINE OP SHEEP LINED COATS, MOLESKINS, LEATHER VESTS, .
TlIJE'PT'l-IFS we carry a compiei iiuc oi
0, D. Wool Breches, like
new
O. D. Wool Breeches, brand
npw , 3.95
5.95 Whipcord Breeches 3.45
LINCOLN ARMY & NAVY SUPPLY CO.
"THE ORIGINAL ARMY STORE" WE FILL MAIL ORDERS
SWEATERS
All Wool Sweaters, slip-
over 150
All Wool Sweater Coats 3.95
Wool Mixed Sweater
Coats
Sportsmen's Clothing
Hip Boots, new 3.75
Leather Boots 5.95
Hunting Caps 95c
Leather Vests 5".95
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The Home of Hurl S c h a f f n'e r & Marx Clothes
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irfh m lip
IP t i l
Jflii!
Present
One of
j the
Most
Remarkable
Clothing Events
of the
Entire Year
100 per cent Values
A Great Special Purchase and
Sale of
vercoat
With all the earmarks of Quality,
fine tailoring, smart patterns,
high grade fabricsand priced ex
tremely low for this Special event
o
Pure Worsted Suits
All the newest authentic styles, single and
double breasted models. Kepular short, long
ami stout sios. 1'lenty of pencil stripes,
(llardinp stripes) in all colors ami fancy over
plaids, all pure worsted fabrics that are re
markable at so low a price. '
Here is an event of tremendous importance to
every man in Lincoln who appreciates pood
dollies, .lust of these Two Trouser Suits
are offered in this sale, and each and every
suit represents several dollars saved and all
because of a tremendous underprice purchase
from one of the country's best makers of hifrh
prade clolhinp can we offer these wonderful
suils at so low a price.
Stylish Plaid Back O'Coats
Big husky belted Overcoats in plaid backs
smart and stylish patterns, keen looking
models.
Raglan Shoulders, belt all around, yoke back,
Inverted pleat, in U of the new lipht shades
sf tan, prey and brown.
When such coats as these are offered with
ityle and quality in every line it is sure to be
attractive to men and young men who appre
ciate bip values.
The Tailoring and finishing of these coats is
of the hiphest standard they are the kind
of Coats desired by well dressed men, and
qualities seldom found offered " in a sale.
There are only 200 Coats in the lot, make your
selection early.
Extra Trousers to match every suit, $7.50
Daylipht Show Kooms Second Floor.
Our Sale of Munsing Union Suits for Men at 1-2
Ends Saturday Night
211 South 11th St.
B-4484
11th and N Sts.
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