The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 12, 1911, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Tegner Society to Stage a Swedish
Play at PSIIadlarrHallr -Tlio
InBt iMoRrnm of the Testier bo
doty Tor this someator will be In the
nature of a piny, "Der Rlngor," which
will be Riven Saturday evening In Pal
Indian hall. It reprceents a phage of
modern life In Stockholm, "the city of
tolophoneB." The cust will be as fol
Iowb: AKiithon Sommorberg, C. P.
MngmiBKon; Konuul Egfeort, Leonard
Fleetwood; Fru Frnncke, Lillian Wick
land; Julia Witt, Martina SwenBon;
Mltm, I3llcn Samneleon.
IN8TALLS ACHOTH SORORITY-
Alice Humpe Visits University of
Illinois.
Alice Humpe returned laBt Satur
day, from Indiana. While away Bhe
stopped at the University of Illinois
at Champaign, where she Installed a
chapter of Achoth, with thirty charter
members, who had formerly belonged
to nu Eastern Star club. On the day
following the new chapter gave n re
ception for AIIsb Humpe. Sho nleo
visited the Achoth chapter at Iown
City.
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DATE HER NOW
DATE HER NOW
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MAY 27,
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The Kind of Clothes You Want
and Should Have are Here
And no nlatter what it may be the prices you
will pay are no more than most stores charge for
just ordinary clothes.
We want to sell you clothes that fit your per
sonality; our idea is to sell you what you want and
we have styles to suit every taste; models to fit
every figure, short or long, slim or stout.
What we want to impress upon you is that you
can always get what you want here and and pay a
moderate price in keeping with the quality.
We are showing exceptional values in suits for
$10, $15 and $20.
Others as fine as you you want up to $45.
MAYER BROS
Lincoln's Leading Head-io-Foot Clothiers for Men and 'Boys,
Admission to the gnllery at the mili
tary ball will be 27) cents.
Herpolsheimer's Cafe
Dinner Hi 30 to 1:30 OR a
Supper 5:30 to 7:30 UC
ALSO CAFETEtflflN STYLE
Hit Wallas with Mapli Syrup I0i
'F 'T'S PRINTINRYDU WANT
Soo Us Before Ordering Elsowhera
Programs, Menus, Announce
ments, Stationery, Booklets
VANTINE PRINTING CO.
12.H-1H0 No lltli St.
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YOUR OXFORDS, SIR
Should be of that
Particuar Model
that is suitable for you.
The variety of lasts and
patterns in the
THOMPSON SHOES
carried in stock at
THE. BOOT ERY
makes it possible for
you to have just such a
shoe. Everything that
is correct and made up
In "A Grade" Leathers .
WHS!
Men's Bootery
144 North 12th Street
MISS BILLIE BURKE
WHO COMES TO
The Oliver Saturday, Mat. and Night
, IM HER GOMEDY SUCCESS .
"MRS, DOT"
All Souls' Church, Unitarian
H and 12th Street
ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister
Sunday Morning May 14, 10:45 Subject "What is Man.''
12:00 Meeting of Students' Liberal Religous Union.
Meeting in charge of Orlri J. Stepanek.
All Young People are Cordially Invited
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