The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 17, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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    Merry Christmas Shoppers
Quarter Size
Announcements
The English club meets tonight With
MIbb Allco Towne at 1035 J street.
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COLLARS
have n fllio every quarter of an Inch.
Thin rIvch one n chance to secure
that perfect flt and nit which rnnrk
tho well made collar and the well
l roused
Find no end of suggestions
at
.
The Gorman club will meet tho first
Thursday after vacation, with Miss
Lelst.
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best of
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Collar t
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Cluett
83 cents
or
Cliiitt- Ciialton
Akrow Alcon
Arrow
two for
S cents
The only difference is In the quality
In nil else thoy nro nlkc.
Cluett, Peabody & Co.
Makers of Cluett and Monarch Shirts
Sam Westerfield
Proprlotor of
Sam's
Cafe
Llttlo Gem Hot
Waffles And Flno
MoaIh and
Lunohos
117-121 North 13
Strict
X.brhsB. Gregory
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NO 1044 O STRHHT
School Books
in a hurry
And at No- York pric. ltigly
i b ilie r' ien. nay I ubuined
it hil in, or ur.K , l)v nnv bo or
pirl l'i the rrmolot liamUt or uuy ,
leather c r otrki.M .v where, and
Delivery prepaid .
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LIHDS & NOBLE
91 -3.35 W. lilli m. Nw York City.
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Includes in the New E.dltlon
25.000 NE.W WORDS, Etc.
New Gazetteer of the World
New Biographical Dictionary
Hitd by W.T.HAIUU8, Ph.D.. LL.1).,
U. 8. CouimlBsIonor of Education.
2380 Quarto Page. 5000 Illustration.
AW.Webater's Collegiate Dictionary wuh
lU8agf. ltoo lUuitnulotu. Hln i iiioiiHiii.
A BfceeUl thin Paper Edition De Luxe
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6. d C. ME.R.1UAM CO.
Publlahere. Springfield. Matt.
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The Boction in Political Economy 1
will have an examination next Wednes
day morning.
Christmas vacation begins Wednes
day, December 21, fl p. m.; ends Wed
nesday, January 4, 8 a. m. Rates on
nil railroads.
All who wish to secure teachers' cer
tificates at the mid-winter commence
ment should notify tho chairman of
the teachers' committee at once.
Campus Gleanings
Miss Farnley entertained1 Informally
for a fow frionds on Thursday evening.
MIbs Jesse Robinson gave an inform
al Fudge party on Wednesday evening.
W. C. Ramsey, L. P. Hewitt and
John Dorrlngton are pledged to Phi
Delta Phi.
Mr. Will StevenBon, '03, who is prin
cipal of the St. Paul publls schools, re
ports a very favorable fall's work.
A "spread" was given on Saturday
evening at tho Dormitory in honor of
MIbs Nell Ensor. Eight guests wero
present.
Miss Ruth Baker entertained the in
structors and assistants in the Nor
mal Training course at an informal
party at her home last evening.
The Lincoln High School alumnae
give a dancing party next Friday even
ing at Walsh hall. Many university
students will bo present, especially stu
dents of the Freshman class.
A number of the Dormitory girls
gave a Fudge party on Thursday oven
lng in honor of Miss A. Furlong. Those
present included Misses Ada Winkler,
Nell Davey, Stewart Robertson, Farn
ley, Brush, Douglas, Marvin, Harman.
Some sixty couple tripped tho light
fantastic at the Freshman hop last
night at tho Lincoln. Tho attempts of
the Sophs, to postpone eovoral arrivals
only added excitement and' Increased
the enjoyment of tho evening.
Initiation was hold at tho Phi Gam
ma house on Tuesday evening. Fol
lowing the Initiation an elaborate ban
quet was held. Messrs John Burkett of
Lincoln and Clyde Bullock of Norfolk,
were made members of tho fraternity.
Doctors Ross, Batton and Jones assist
ed in the ceremonies.
The Students' Debating club of the
university will meet this evening for
the last time before Christmas. A
good question is up for discussion and
being the last meeting, an unusually
large attendance is expected. After
the general debate is over there will be
an open discussion of the question by
tho members.
Miss Howell, of the Department of
Elocution, will give another of her do
ightfu readings at convocation Mon
day. Sho will read "Tho Lost Word,"
by Henry VanDyke. -Hiss Howell has
appeared1 too many times before the
student body to need any further no
tice. This will bo a rare opportunity
to hear an excellent ronditlon of an
excellent .piece.
If you got it at ArmBtrong'8, It's
right.
Lincoln Transfer Co.; beggag.
Phono 176.
Get tho best Henderson & Ames
uniforms, at Armstrongs.
Why got out-of-town Candles which
the dealer may have had on his hands
thfee or four months, when you can
got candles made fresh every day at
MAXWELL'S, 13th and N.
MILLER
Boxes, barrels, bales, bundles, hav o been unloaded right herot You
only have to look about and the inspirations come.
Anything in Japanese is Popular Just Now.
and for some reason cheap; besides it
is as truly artistic as ever. Tho din
ner gongs, the delicate portlerres of
bamboo straws, various vessels,
screens, ets., are here to meet this de
mand. Brass Bronze vases and koras, artis
tic shapes, $1.20, $1.50, $2.00, $4.50,
$(5.00, $9.00, $13.50, $20.00 each.
Fancy Lanterns, pagoda and house
shapes, of metal or bank, $3.50, $3.75,
$4,00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 each.
Japanese Brass Gongs,
five-piece, $2.00, $5.00, $9.50.
three and
There's Nothing in tho Jewolry
Line I cannot give you at prices
lower than anyone Soo
CHARLES W. FLEMING, JEWELER
1311 O STREET
An to Phono 1291 Boll Phono lfil)D
KADIS, The Tailor
Suits Mado to Ordor $15 and up.
ClnnuitiKi Dyolng and Proming Our HpeclaUy.
Auto Phono ai70
J 44 4 O Street LINCOLN
R. H. GILLESPIE
Phone J HO J24 0 Street
Shoes Made to Order
REPAIRING
Neatly Done
NULL fc McCOY,
152W O Stroot
Grif fin-Greer Printing
I Company u36 o street
Wedding Invltatlaoa, Bad Program,
and all klnoa oi Commercial Prtntlnav
ROSS ELECTRIC CO. '
122 No. 14th
Pho 174
'flUctttC SuppUta, Window Lighting. HUrtric Slgna,
aa, BlactrU and Combination Flaturaa, Dynamo
ad Motor.
House and Store Wiring
AllkWWKT.t.r Rapal,. LINCOLN, NE1
GEO. A. WIL80N
Contractor and Builder
Katlmate Furnished oppn .Application.
I4 Work Promptly Attended to.
040 So. loth Lincoln. Nto.
T. J. THORPE CO.
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Qn-r'l Maohlnlt
AH Kloefc ! lUyaka
LekiMlttrt m4 PttttM
SOf S. Hill
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Kafl
DIERKS LUMBER It
COAL CO.
feeUPkoMM HI UlfMtV
& PAINE'S
Fancy Japanese Screens, . silk" and
cloth, hand-painted and erobroldorod,
$1.50, $3.00, $4.00, $6.00.
Bamboo Portieres in clever and beau
tiful dosignB, $7.00 to $13.00.
Japanese Tables, $7.00.
Oriental Moradabad, Benares and
embossed brass vases, cups, pin trays,
smoking sets, card trays, 50c, 90c, $1.00,
$1.60, $1.70, $1.90, $2.00, $2.26, $3,00,
$3.50, $4,00, $4.50, $7.75, $8.25, $9.00, $12
each.
These goods are in tho drapery de
partment, second floor.
HOLIDAY
LOW RATES
To accommodate holiday
travelers a rate of one
faro phiB 50 cents for
tho round trip has boon
placed in effect by the
Union
Pacific
Dates of salo December
24, 2fi, 20, 81, and Jan
uary 1 and 2, with final
return limit January 4.
INQUIRE OF
L. A. Simmons
tpO$0$0)rO$03(OWO$0$0$OJt01(04rw
Dance Programs
Banquet Menus
Look for This Sign
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A Few Things
for
Christmas
in New and Fancy
Designs at
F. C RICHARDS
1 140 O Street
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