The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 26, 1923, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Attractive Convenient
HEADY TO SERVE
Includes Complete Service
$23c $1.00
The
DAIRY LUNCH
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ALL THIS WEEK
QUINCY
ADAMS
SAWYER
The Greatest Home-folks'
Story Ever Written.
Rialto Syhpmony Playert.
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
:
COLONIAL
ALL
THIS
Week
ALL THIS WEEK
Jesse L.Lasky Presents a
GEORGE MELFORD
Production
"EBB TIDE"
DON'T MISS IT!
SHOWS STATS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
ALL THIS WEEK
Jesse L. Lasky Presents
Cecil B. DeMille's
Production
"ADAM'S RIB"
With Milton Sills, Elliott
Dexter, Theodore Kosloff,
Anna Q. Nilsson and Paul
ine Garon.
A Paramount Picture
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
m
MON., TUES. & WED.
SLIVIA, DAYTON & CO.
In "STOLEN MOMENTS"
With DOLORES TWINS
CERVO & MORO
"SHINE 'EM UP"
CHARLIE WILSON
"THE LOOSE NUT"
FWEK & CLARETT
Phenomenal Entertainers
"flV50,t bistciion of in carman -Cf illl
;WtfATrnnrlll
( MACK, VELMAR & CO.
'A Writing Room Wrangle'
, In 'TLAYMATES"
Liberty News Weekly
DOROTHY DALTON
"DARK SECRETS"
Babich and the Orchestra
fhowa start at 2:30, 7.00 & P.00
Mata25c Nite 40c Gal 15c
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HUSKER
MUSTERS
LEAVEJOR RELAYS
Coach Schulte to Take Eight
Athletes with Ilim Today
to Compete Friday.
The first parly of Cornhuskcr track
sters which will compote in the Drake
Relays Friday and Saturday will Ipave
this afternoon at one o'clock on the
Rock Island. Coach Schulte is taking
the following eight athletes with him
today: Oris Hatch, Sed Hartman,
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mum Daidwm, imi rcceiius, Slinj
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nowaid lurner, nicK Hartley
and Adolph Wcnke. These men will
compete in the preliminary heats on
Friday in the special events of the
Des Moines athletic carnival.
The other party of Cornhuskcr cin
der path artists entered in the relays
with Manager Stephen King in charge
will leave Friday at one o'clock, due
to the fact that all relay races will
be held Saturday afternoon. The fol
lowing Huskcr relay teams are en
tered in the Drake classic, quarter-
DANCE Wed.-Thur.-Fri. N1TE
SERENADERS
Lindell Party House
REFRESHMENTS
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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
The University Players
WILL PRESENT
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The Best in Shakespearian Comedy
TEMPLE THEATER APRIL 26, 27, 28
SEATS at ROSS P. CURTICE
SHOWS START
KNOW LINCOLN BETTER
Get a Copy
of the New
LINCOLN
Pictorial Book.
200 Pages
and 500
Illustrations
Woodruff Printing Company
TRINTERS
Phone B3.")00
"Arrows h i rt
cvde f a better xford.in a finc tailor-like way-
The collar is the work of the expert Arrow Collar
makers. The cuffs have buttons $ Q.CO
or are the French link model J
CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. Inc. MAKERS
- Hardy Smith's Barber Shop --
a rinnn Turkish Towel for Each Customer.
mile relay team, half-mile relay team,
mile relay team, and two-mile relay
team. Because of the lack of proper
training facilities, Coach Schulte has
been unable to develop his four-mile
team, and so he will not compete a
four-mile team Saturday.
With an even ' break in the luck,
the Husker sprint relay team, which
won second place in both the 440-yard
and 880-yard relay honors in these
races. The Huskers, however, have
been handicapped this week by lack
of a suitable place to train, and this
obstacle may hinder the Husker track
sters Saturday.
Will Initiate Twelve
New Members Friday
Talladian will initiate twelve new
members for the second semester at
its regular initiation, which will be
held at a closed meeting Friday night.
The following people will be initiated:
Virginia Argenbright, Esther Baker,
Kennedy Healy, Bryan Mentzer, Mar
garet McGregor, Leona Nantkes, Mary
Uothwell, Helen Rummons, Forrest
Scrivner, John Sigler, Fern Williams
and Helen Williams.
1.00 PLUS TAX
CO. Eve. 75c-Sat. Mat. 50c j!
AT 8:20 AND 2:30
IS
Taming
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Here is a book every University Student
should have. The most distinctive souvenir
or pictorial city book ever published Brim
ful of interesting views and instructive facts
about Lincoln. Let it help serve as a re
minder of the many happy school days
spent here. Get a copy to show your out-of-town
guests. Send a copy to your
friends and relatives.
For Sale at All Pook Stores
BOOKBINDERS
1000-0S Q Street
Sordon
The
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
STRATION WILL
HOLD ANNUALBANQUtT
Will Re Held Saturday at Miller
and Paine Tea Room Dean
LeRossignol Toast
master. The annual banquet of the College
of Business Administration will be
held at the Miller and Paine tea room
next Saturday evening at G:15.- Tick
ets for the banquet are being sold by
a committee of Bizads out to pass the
(i00 mark in ticket sales.
The banquet of the Bizad college is
one of the big events of the college
school year. It is the one event of
the year at which all Bizads turn
out.
Dean J. E. LeRossignol will be the
toastmaster for the banquet. Speak
ers for the evening are Chancellor S.
Avery. K. V. Koupal for the alumni
of the college, Harry Latowsky and
Kenneth Cozier, president of the
Commercial Club, student speakers,
and one member of the Board of Re
gents who has not definitely been de
cided upon.
Good music will be had throughout
the banquet according to plans of the!
committee.
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Convocation for
Today Postponed
Until Next Week
Convocation for Thursday, April 2G,
has been called off because of the ex
ercises for the breaking of ground
as the first step in construction of the
Nebraska Stadium. Mr. Alva W. Tay
lor, National .Superintendent of the
Social Welfare Society, was to have
spoken for the regular convention at
the Temple.
"The Inner Meaning of the Ruhr,"
is the subject to be discussed by Mr.
Taylor at a noon luncheon in the club
room of the city Y. M. C. A., Thurs
day. This meeting is a continuation
of the discussions on "War" which
have been lead by Dr. Harry F. Hunt
ington with the co-operation of the
Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. Any
one desiring to attend should make
reservations at once by calling the of
fice of the Y. M. C. A. in the Temple.
the
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Lights"
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I! COLLEGE CLOTHES
ill for lii
COLLEGE MEN
Hi High Class but lii
Not High Priced jji
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LOU HILL
1309 O Street
Up One Flight Turn to
the Right.
Student7 Preferred Shop
Just 3 More Days
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Join the Saving Throngs Thursday at Cold's Twenty-fust
Anniversary
The ev items below merely hint at the thousands of super
savings this big sale brings. No selling event in our history
compares with it for value-giving. But the time in which
to profit bv these hundreds of unequaled bargains grows
shortjust three more days. Better plan to come here
Thursday.
Anniversary
Apron
360 pretty Apron Frocks go on sale
Thursday at this stirring Anniver
sary underprice.
Scores of delightfully dainty and
clever slipon styles to choose from,
many in new long-waisted effects,
with pretty sashes, pockets, etc. in
light and dark percales, cretonne and
figured effects, striped ginghams, etc.
Altogether an unusual assemblage of pretty house aprons
at a remarkably low sale price.
GOLD'S Fourth Floor.
A Great Anniversary Sale of
Costs
Dresses
A great special group of new Springs, Dresses, Coats and
capes bought at far below their usual prices permitting
their sale at a figure representing in many cases, about
HALF their real value.
These are brand new lots, not to be confused with previous
groups featured at this price, for the values are FAR
GREATER than any before offered this season.
The Coats
and Capes come in the fav
orite colors and materials
swagger sports models,
di'essy designs, flare d,
belted, full, sweeping ef
fects all garments that
formerly sold at much
higher prices.
Incomparable Anniversary Sale of
priog
.$5.00 to $7.00 Values at
Truly an unequaled Anniversary Sale
offer when such lovely and becoming
Hats, new and right up-to-the hour
in every way, are offered at such a
fractional part of their true worth.
Large Hats of picturesque charm small shapes of
dashing smartness, Turbans. Pokes, large, drooping
modes dress hats, street hats, semi-dress hats,
sport hats in a host of beautiful straws, silks, braids,
hair cloth, etc., with artistic and novel embellish
ments of flowers, quills, ostrich, ribbon hows, etc.
every wanted and new shade black, brown, henna,
red, navy, saphire, green, strawberry, wood, purple,
lavendar, etc.
Hats from our regular stock priced at 5.00 to 7.00 as well
as new models especially purchased and undcrpriced for
this great event GOLD'S Third Floor.
Spanish Silk Laces $
Cerainlv an astonishingly low sale price on
there beautiful Spanish Silk Laces, in a host
of delightful patterns and wanted colorings
white black, brown, gray, navy and other
desired shades 36 inches wide both All-
overs and Flouncings. During the big An
niversary Sale, while lot lasts, the yard only
Play Suits Sale 89c
Rough and Tumble Play
Suits for childi-en of 2 to 8
years many attractive
styles, in sturdy dark blue
or khaki, also medium blue
of dark blue and
white striped ma
terials at this
snip
89c
GOLD'S Fourth Floor
The Big Double
Birthday Celebration
and Saving" Event
Sale of Pretty
Dresses
The Dresses
come in dozens of delight
ful new modes in taffetas,
satins, Canton crepe, flat
crepe, matelasse. Egyptian
and Paisley prints. All
priced far below their value
-GOLD'S Third Floor.
Buffet Sets Sale 21c
A great Anniversary selling
of Buffet Sets. They're
those wanted .three-piece
designs. suvped in attrac
tive patterns for French
embroidery and
Sic
outline, on good'
weight Indian
Head. Sale pricey
only
do
$)95
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116 N. 13th St.