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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN m b or s asr WE'VE MOVED BUT- WE STILL MAKE THOSE "fSTY TOQS" AT OUR NEW LOCATION 142 SOUTH 12TH BUSINESS DIRECTORY u bt V U taV ta i i L ti tirf Aj i Aj i A i b ii sjw 41 II. If If If If If If It II Krery Iioynl UnlvoraltjrAtndfltit Is urged to patronise these Nebrna kaa ndvertliera, and to mention the paper while doing an. t t t ELLIOTT BROS Tailors Gillette Safety Razor N Strapping N Honing BnaaV BjbBSj BBBBbmSSSbhbbbLbbbbbvV jBJBBBBiKBv F. B. Harris, Jeweler, - 1137 O Street, SPECIAL SELLING AGENT. -U all -No Tommy ' (BBbMBIBH i LaKaWit--''' VJSbbbbbbbbb1 bbbbbbbW BWiL :;-. "HJsYLbbbbbbH BBBBBBBBBr' BaWJ 11 RBBBBBBBBBBBl BBBBBBBBT i.'V 2 Df iff ' ; ''jfBBBBBBBBBbI BBBBX&&B7- ?U-? 1$BBBBB1 BBBBBMSr'A. ft ?. 'f4'. 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FLORISTS Chapln; C. H. Frey. FURNISHINGS Budd; Mageo & Deemer; Mayor Bros.; Sterling. HAIR DRESSER Mrs. Davis; Mmo. Ross, Mrs. J. C. Bell. HAIR SPECIALIST Rico. JAPANESE GOODS Akagl. JEWELERS E. Fleming; Harris; Myers, Tucker, Hallett, Henderson and Hald. IAUNDRIES EvanB; Merchants; Yule. LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom. Dalrymple,Hlrschnor-Morso. MILLINERY Famous; Nichols. OPTICIANS Hallett; Myers; -Shean. PHOTOGRAPHS Blazok, Haydeu, Townsend, Clements. PIANOS Schmoller & Muoller. PRINTERS George BroB.; Simmons. REAL ESTATE Humphrey. RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch; Buds; Camerons; Church; Climax; Dons; Dickinsons; Francis Bros.; Sams, Windsor, Palaco Dining Hall. SHINING PARLOR Cole & Mc Kenna. SHOES Beckman Bros; Cincinnati Hereford & Potty; Rogors & Por kins;. Sanderson. SKIRTS Lincoln Skirt Co. STATIONERY Porter; Rood. SUITORIUMS Weber. TAILORS Backstrom; DreBher; El- Hott; Heffloy; Herzog; Ludwlg; Scotch Wollon Mills, Union College Tailors. THEATERS Jewell; Joy-o; Oliver; Lyric, Bijou, Wonderland, Elite. TYPEWRITERS Underwood. KEYS Thorp. TROUSERS Baker Pants Co. The U of N Caterer He's in business for Jrimself -t 208 So. 12th mrLooU. for tho Red Llahrl Hot Luncheonettes HURRY! Thos. IA. Coleman, Miss A. E. Soukup, dressmaking. Special attention given to students. 1136 O St Auto 1737. 1111 fyl IV-j s?vro96 nmiiiTONC sl yiVXbSVKGRic, 7 BBMmm vp aw p v am . . , a aaaaj nAUP.P PRnRRAU RAMflllFT UFNUS CAU-HNCARDS .Cbapln1 Bros., florists,, lit So. 12th. SIMONS, THE PRWTEft 317 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. IT 18 IMPORTANT. (Continued from pneo 1.) "What Is my relation to tho church" The solution of tho problom will bo quite distinct In each collego and unl vorslty In accordance with tho vdrylng regulations and local conditions. In gcnrnl, it may bo suggoated that ovory Christian studont Bhould--bo n com municant member of somo Christian church; ovory Christian studont should bo n regular attendant upon the services of somo church; every Christian studont should bo engaged in tho work of somo church. Excep tions, however, aro to bo immediately noted. -College regulations in a lnrgo .number of cases mako it impossible or Impracticable for such attondanco, Hupport or service to bo glvon. No ex ception however, Is to bo mndo In the mattor of church membership. It lc tho duty as woll as the privllego of every bolievor In Christ to oponly manifest his allegiance to Christ by a mnnly confession of his faith and by an actual enrollment In some Chris tian church. Ho owos it to hlmnblf, ho owes it to his companions, ho owos It to the church, ho owos It to tho Lord. Men who are graduatod from collego without publicly uniting with tho church take that Btop In lator lifo only In rnro instances; and, on tho other hand, personal Influence Is never so strong or so unconscious hb whon ox ercised by consistent Christians in un dergraduate days. However, when thiB initial Btop has been taken, It may bo ImpoBslblo to assumo any active part In tho work of the church during tho ucademlc year. Compulsory attondance at chapol, loy alty to tho work of tho Christian As sociation, student gatherings for pray er and conferences, may mako It Im practicable to enter actlvoly into church life, yet oven in such cases one's relation to the church should bo remembered. Especial effort Bhould bo made to partake regularly of tho Sacrament, and during vacation days, to faithfully attend tho sorvices of some church. Whoro, on tho other hand, there aro no conflicting obliga tions, undorgraduato days may bo pe culiarly fruitful and helpful In the sphere of nctivc church lifo. First of all, tho student should se lect somo church which will beconio for him during his collogo courso a religious homo. Ho Bhould carefully avoid tho habit of wandorlng from church to church, and Bhould havo a dcflnlto pluce as well as tlmo for wor ship. Wo would furthor suggest that he should choose, if pbHslblo, somo church of tho particular donominatlon to which ho naturally belongs, In view of early training and associations. It Is too often happens that the attrac tiveness of somo preacher, or tho Im presslvoness of somo now form of wor ship, leads a student to chango his de nominational relationship, from no deep sense of religious conviction and with no real spiritual galnt but with consequent embarrassments and mis understandings in tho home circle to which he returns. Having made his choice, let him publicly unite with this church either on confession of faith or by letter, and' let him regard tho ac tivities and interests of this church as n part of his collego career. Tho re Rult will be a safeguarding and a de veloping of his spiritual life, and tho opening boforo him of a sphere of wide influence and service A young man In this most Impressionable per iod of his life needs the oversight of a 'sympathetic pastor, who will noto his presence or absenco at servlco and will counsel and guide him In times of temptation, discouragement, and doubt. On the. other hand, ho can aid tho pastor In ways possible for him alone. Among these avenues of ser vice might bo suggested', In particular, tho bringing of other young men into contact with tho pastor and the lifo of thechurch. Ho can give Invitations to. sorvices and can supply introductions at their close. Ho can bring fellow Btu dents to the pastor's home, ho can so-, cure for the pastor Invitations to ad dress student gatherings and to at tend college functions and to meet students on social occasions and In their own rooms, he can help with tho music or teach In the Sabbath school or stimulate the growth and-incroaao the Influence of the young peoples' so-, cletles. He can thus bo prepared, at '.ho time of graduation, to take as prominent a part In the work of the AMUSEVIE NTS! Oliver Theatre mTT HAV MATINEE, 2:30 TONIGHT, 8:15 i "My Dixie Girl" i With Milt Mae Abbott ai "Dixie" Mat. 26c. Night 76, 60, 35 A 26cj. FRI., 8AT. A 8AT. MATmjNOV. 8-fc "A Millionaire Tramp" Eve. BO, 35 & 25c. Mat. 25 A 10c;, MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 11. J SALXjtMY JAINEj s: a LYRIC THEATRE MATINEE 3 P. M. EVE. 7l46 fit ?s00 PRICH3 TEN' AND TWENTY VBMT8 OVERTURE "Punch and Judy" FRED GALLETTP8 MONKEYS V ILLUSTRATED SONQ "Bye, Bye, Dearie" W. F. Hudson JE88ICA CREE, "Whlttler'? ARM8TR0NG & CLARK - LYROSCOPE- THE 8EVEN W.HIRLYVINDS LYR08C0PE BIJOU ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Mat. at 3 p. m. Evening 7:45 and 9. NEW MANAGEMENT NEW POLICY POPULAR PRICES. Balcony 10 cents, 300 seata reserved 20 cents, boxes 25 cents. -Nothing higher. Three performances daMy. WONDERLAND GOOD WINE MILL GIRL' BRIQAND'8 DAUGHTERS JKNE 18 FURIOUS TYROLEAN ALP8 LION KILLER TWO ORPHANS Mitlnm, 2, 3 and 4 . m. EvinltifiJt 8, 9 and 10 .. ADMISSION- SCENTS lite Theatre AMATEUR HUNTER CA8T UP BY THE 8EA THE MONK'S REVENGE. BURGLARY BY MOTOR HER FIRST BIKE RIDE DOUBLE-BARRELLED SUICIDE V 8LOW BUT SURE "V ILLUSTRATED SONG "Sweethearts Forever" By Gordon Llntt r '.