The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 24, 1931, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    I KIlfAY, JULY 21, 1931.
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A GREAT STORE GROWING GREATER .
CORNER 11TH AND O STREETS . . . S. & H. GREEN DISCOUNT STAMPS ARE AN ADDED SAVING HERE!
Koolcn Will Meet Calvert at
Antelope; Ge'wick Plays
Dubryat Eastricfae.
I! II II
lOUK
GOLF TOURNAMENT
SWINGS INTO FINAL
nniiMn tijio wru
iU mio HLLI
Kla urc n s - Pa r t rid g o Match
at Eastme ; Schmidt and
Johnson at Antelope.
T)u? fiii.il rnuii'l of tin1 .si fliht.-
of tli.; Knit' tournament, are lieinc
rtl.ive.i this week anl must be
compIeiel l y nost Vliu'siJiy eve-
niti at ti o'cloek. Turn m .seores
t.) M. II. Colson or Prof. 10. V.
I.illltZ.
Tlu pairings for the finals are:
Ant"loi)e. 1 i i st. fli'Mit: Koolen vs.
Calveit: .s'.vivi.l flight. Schmidt vs.
Johnson. anl thipj flight. Dye vs.
Cropper. l--:ist i iilf?'. first fli;lit,
Dubry vs. Gehviek; .seeoivi flight.
Klaurens vs. PaittH;?e: third
flight. Getting vs. Noyes.
In the semifinal rounds com
plete! last e.lnesday evennv? in
th first fliiht at Kasl riolsre, l)u-
brv defeated Webb; Gelwick beat
Starkebaum. Second flight, Pait-
ridge took Lehman; third flight.
Cuttings defeated Miller and
Bowers dr"!t3d his match to
Noyes.
At Antelope, first flight, Woolen
defeated Lieben while Calveit was
ili sousing .,f Dyers. The see in
flight saw Silimi.lt win over Huff.
Johruou drew a forfeit from the
Paruet-MeOumaok inatih. !
eliminated Uitihey in the third
flight and Cropper advanced to
the si-mifinals with a foifdt from
the Guthrie and Hamilton mati h.
Piizes will lie awarded to tho
winners of the above flights by
M. II. Colson of the student execu
tive committee.
HORSESHOE TOSSERS
FINISH FIRST ROUND,
Finals Must Be Completed
By July 29; Numerous
Changes Necessary.
The horseshoe tournamer.t has
completed the first round and is
half way thru the qua iter finals.
The lower bracket of the latter
round is to be completed this week
as a part of th semi-final matches.
Fimil.s must be completed by July
29.
Guthrie defeated Schwarz in the
quarter finals while Dusch beat
Witt who had been substituted for
the Cottirig-Klaureiiee match. Epp
was defeated by Willn lms. the lat
ter being substituted for Beatty
and Swan who were declared in
eligible because they were not
students in the university this sum
iii"r. Sdirnidt won from Clason.
In the first round, Vogt for
feited to Ritcllcy while Wilson won
i nthe same maner from Arthur
Jons; Vogt and Jones having
completed the six week term.
The pairings for the rest of the
quarter f i i !; include Andrews vs.
Lightbody; Majors vs. Quirnby and
Kilchey vs. Patterson who has been i
substituted for Wilson.
The pairings for the .semi-finals
in the upper bracket include
Guihrie vs. IJuseh; W'ilbelms vs.
Schmidt.
The horseshoe courts are open
almost every evening" south of
Teachers college and some member
of the students executive commit
tee will be present in order that
the maches may be played with
officials present.
CLASSIFIED
ONLY TEN CKNTS
A link:
Minimum Two Lines
FOUND Lady's tan beret. Owner
may claim by identifying and
paying for this ad.
FOUND Lady's brown pocket
book. Owner may claim by
identifying and paying for this
ad.
FOUND V key ring with three
keys, numbers C-lo34, C-151S,
and G2. Owner may claim by
paying for this ad
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New Fitted Styles . . . While 240 Last Friday
The. smartness ot" fine silk t'rce-ile- 'liine . , . the luxury
of rich I'Vciich Crepes . . . well tailored" . . . splendidly
made Slips . . . tailored styles with dainty hemstitched top
mil ileen 1 1 n 1 M- lieiiw lu'i trimmed stvlcs Wild il.llli'V
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hey top and hem. these are made with shadow pa;icls. too
. . . white Jilid flesh . . . full length . . . sizes , to
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Frid.iv nt l.fil !
Villus tin--e are quile unparalleled.
CoI.I' S Thirl Kljor
SIZES
34 to 44
Important Friday Sale of Our Regular 9.45
2S-!iisfa Week End. Cases
Real Cowhide Leather, Brown or Black Grained
Not in years have we been able to offer a woman's Week
Knd Case as well made as these, in popular black or brown
at such a price! Brass locks, lustrous moire lining with
pockets in lid and 0:1 ends. 22 inch size! Regularly 9.13
. . . Special at
GoM S -Basement.
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MANY OF OUR HIGHER PRICED
. . . priced for quick clearaway in this sroup at
Right at the height of the season these very
chic, very smart, very fashionable Frocks
are taking this remarkable tumble in price!
Chiffons, flatteringly gay . . . Prints in a
flower garden of color . . . Shantungs . . .
Frocks galore . . . here for only
r;oU S-Thir l yi....i .
Other Frocks Reduced to 495 & 795
i-.u.y S-Tlnr.l Kl..or.
Full Fashioned
First Qualities and Irregulars
Dull, Sheer, Picot Top Chiffons
Silk-to-the-Welt Service Weights
AVe can't ovcr-ompliasic their importance
Hose at (i:cl Not '-iiist Jlosierv" . . . ih
SJKKY VALUES
weave, so very even in
their i'ittiug quality, so
funs) ... so very
durable (if thevVe
Service Weights) . . .
that when we exam
ined them we could
hardly believe their
Irice tngs! Hut it's
true, they're n 1 v
Cite! First Qnalit ie.':,
Irregulars! .S m a r t
colors !
COLD'S .street Flo.r.
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colors, so very ohie in
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