The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 16, 1909, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKA!
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Few Suggestions for Xmas Gifts
Why Not BUY YOUR PRESENTS Before Going Home?
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A hand colored poster will make a beautiful present
Any student will be delighted with A BIG Red Memory Book.
We have a new stock of Hat Pins, Souvenir Spoons and Jewelry
that will delight you.
Look over our stock of 25c Calendars and see if ypu dont find
"Just the Very Thing"
SPECIAL SALE ON PENNANTS FOR THE REST OF THE
WEEK ONLY.
AN IDEAL GIFT A Swan. Safety or a Waterman's Ideal Fountain
Pen. Whatever you buy be sure it has, the quality you get at ,
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The Co-Op
"AH that-NewAll that's Best"
318 North 11th Street
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OLIVER THEATRE
Frl., Sat., and 8at.. Matinee, Dec. 17-18.
THE MU81CAL DRAMATIC
NOVEUTY
THE
gim ;from U, S. A.
A.8trono'8toryi Rich In Interest.
fl BEAUTY CH0RU8
Nloht 75c to 25cj Mat. 25c and 10c
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Campus
Gleanings
tYRIC THEATRE
EVERY EVENING AT 8:30
Matinees Wed. and Sat., at 2:30.
Beginning Monday Eve., Dec. 13.
The Charming Three-Act Comedy by
Louis Carter
BETTY'8, DIVORCE
Will Be Presented by
THE LYRIC CSTOCK COMPANY
Evenings at 8:30 16c, 25c, and 35c.
Matlnepa 15c and 25c
Next Week
"The Heir of the Hoorah"
ORPHEUM
WEEK STARTING DECEMBER 13
REED BROTHERS
PATRICE
CHAS8INO-
CARLIN &. CLARK
REYNOLDS & QONEQAN
HOPKINS SISTER8
COOK & STEVENS
Matinee at 2:30, 15c and 25c.
Evening at 8:30, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c.
Phones; Bell 936, Auto 1528.
Prey & Frey. m
The freshman hop committee will
meet at 11 o'clock this morning in
U112.
Dr. J. It. Davis, Dentist. 1234 O St
Secretary Engberg of the delin
quency committee yesterday an
nounced the suspension of another
man for wholesale skipping of classes
without offering excuse..
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O street
Broken Lenses Replaced.
Eyes Examined Free.
Howe, Optician, 319 No. 12 54 & 55
J, J, Runner, 4,07, is.anJLnstructorLin;
botany In tho University of ToxaB.
Austin, Tex. .
100 Engravod Calling Cards make
an excellent Christmas gift. George
Bros, Engravers and Printers.
Victor G. Humphroy, '08, Is farming,
at Delavan, WIb.
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Jesslo J. Glass, '09, is an apprentice
In tho. city library at Lincoln..
Wllbor A. Itacely, '09, 1b county sur
veyor of Thurston county at Ponder.
Ruth J. Easterday, '09, is an assist
ant in tho Bancroft school, Lincoln.
Mrs. A. E. Oberman, nee Maudo
Cooper, '08, resides at Wayne.
D. D. Drain, '07, Ib a lawyer at Spo
kane, .Wash.
FULK
The Gift Store for Men
FURNISHER
and HATTER
Neckwear, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Mufflers, Bath Robe's, Umbrellas,
Jewelry, Suspenders, Sweater Coats,
Fancy Vests, Suit Cases and Bags.
Pitts Dancing-School
Boginnors' .Class Wed. and Sat,.
Advanced Class Monday
Social Friday
10th and O- Phone 5405
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Any Suit or Overcoat"
to your mea8ureduring this
month $20:00
L. J. HERZOG
1230 O St. ' Lincoln
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Fir ateritity arid
Sorority, Tradfe ;
A S P )B.C I A.L T Y;
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Chapin Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th.
C. C. Tomllnson, '08, has removed
from Elm Creek to Wakefield and is
a phyfelclan.
Gentlemen's Pumps. Ladles' Even
ing Slippers. Beckman Bros., 1107 0.
Charles M. Kearney, '07, Is manager
of the R. S. Proudflt Co. at Morrill,
Neb. ij 1
Have your - clothes pressed at
Weber's Suitorlum, 12.th and O.
Helen C. Arnold, '06, was recentjy
plected to fill a vacancy in the schools
of Broken Bow.
Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 111-119
So. 12th street
John C. Ketrldge, '09, has a position
in the U. S. forest service at Lfl)by,
Mont
Frey & Prey, choice flowers.. 1338
O St north side. .
Anna M. Rathke, '09, is toaching
German and English in tho high school
at Wahoo.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120
N. 11th.
Charles H. Hammond, '09, Is assist
ant city engineer at South Bend,
Wash.
Try a lunch' at the Y. M.' C, A. Spa".
13th and P Sis.' ' w"
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Fred G. Johnson, '03, Is practicing
law at Oxford; " VgSll
Michigan girls are Belling candy for
tho benefit of tho Women's League
Jessie D, Barton, '07, Is teaching Ju
the York high school.
G. W. Cheney, '07, is farming at
Union.
Ethel Randall, '07, Is teaching at
Oberlln, Kan.
Florence M. Parmeleo, '07, is at
present Nebraska state Y. W". C. A,
secretary, with hearquarters at Om
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Quality ttOXinft
Gloves
Boxing ahotilrt be practiced by every man and boy.
Knowledge of iclMefenic u Itiraluable. The
cxerclae boxitior afford bullda tin rutriretl health.
The beet made glove ihould be used in practice and
inatchca. Reach lloxlnjf Olove nre utieijuollcdju quality
of materlaU, workmanililp and flnlih. They att fully
tuatanlttd
Keacli Doxlng Otove nre nlwayi uel by many of
DoxinKi Kreaieii exponent, moii oi tne noiauie feature
In glove ucd In chainplontlilp conteat are Kiach
iirniio ue lound only in Kcacii uiovc.
The KgAplV Guarantee
Tht Utah Trd Hrk guMrttltti pttltct aoodi. Should it-
ta$ tpptir, w wiiirtpiictitiYiniat ao$oiuitif wib
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ine KLAtu noieuaii i iric oinciai .tmr a
American league ball. Tlie BEACH ball -a A J
uouid be nedly all college ana WtW FM
iinlvenlty team.
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Gifts for
College Men
RED CR088 8TAMP8 OUT.
What does tho Red Cross Christ
mas stamp mean?
It means that you are asked to
spend one cent raoro on every Christ
mas present that you send.
It means that this tiny fraction of
money, multiplied by thousands, will
yield a noblo sum for tho mainten
ance of a great work open aid day
jcamps for tho cure of tuberculosis.
It means that by using tho stamp
you exproBfl confidence in the work
of the Red Cross.
It. means that you extend tho cir
cle of your friendship until it em
braces tho friendless, and that your
good.-wlll reaches beyond tho few
Whom you looveo to the many whom
you are bidden to love;
It means that the spirit of Christ
mas stirs in the heart of Christendom,
and that you respond to this spirit by
linking, your Christmas gifts with tho
cause of the poor and. the HI,; with the
work of , wisdom, and of mercy ,
The stamps- are for- sale at th,o
Co-op and "Unl book store's.
The College Man wants something
lie can wear. He wants it bought at a
typical cTVlen's Store".
Our cTWen's Fur
nishing Depart
ment has a rep
utation for value
giving.
Bath Robes &50to0
Canes 50c to $20
Collar Bag, $'to $30
Gloves, Dress $t to $3
Gloves, Fur $1.50 to $7.50
Handkerchleuu JOc up
House Colts $5 to $12
Lounging Robes $Z50 to $15
Jewelry Sets , .$10-to $5
Pajamas $1.50 to $5
Pennants .,, , . .50c up
Sox 15c to $2
Shirts.. ,,.... $UH) to $30
Suspenders , . .50c to $2
Sweaters $2.50 to $70
Traveling Bags $5 to $20
.UmbreUas .....,f..$J to $7
Vests $1.50 to $5
Magee & Deemer
LINCOLN .
AURORA
RED OAK
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