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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1911)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN c i r , YIOLltt RECITAL AT CONVOCATION MI88 FODREA GIVES FAREWELL CONCERT TO A LARGE AUDIENCE. The violin recital given by Miss Gonovlovo Fotlroa at the Temple thea ter yesterday morning, was enthus iastically rocolved by a largo audience. It was her last public appearance bo foro going abroad, and a largo num bor of friends and admirers wero present. Miss Fodrea graduated from the conservatory In 1909 and Is well known In University circles. For sev eral years her recltalB at convocation havo beon a delight to all. She leaves this month for Europe, Where she will continue her studies in Vienna and Berlin. She expects to remain abroad at least a year. The selections yesterday morning wero rendered In her perfect charac Istlc stylo. Tho audlonco was held in motionless silence. The lack of tlmo, made encores Impossible, de spite tho persistent applause. Tho program as given follows: Maqurka Nlynarskl Legend 0 Carl Bonn Au Bord d'um Ruisseau Reno Do Bolsdoff re Polmaiso Brillianto op. 21 Wlonlawak ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. Friday afternoon at 5:00, Miss Hoppnor will give an illustrated lec ture on Germany. Miss Hoppnor Is a native of Germany and has been It isn't always the best soap that makes the most suds. Neither does the most "dope" sell the best "duds." More poor clothes are sold every day than good ones. Inferior fabrics, tardy styles, slip-shod workman ship the suffering public gets them all. But not if they get Ken sngtons, the clothes that fit and stay fit. MAGEE & DEEMER, 1109 O Street CLASSIFIED COLUMN AGENTS HELP yourself nnd assist another by calling R. Clark, Auto 5744, student agent Yulo Laundry. FOUND SSSNNSNi FOUND A sorority pin. Seo Bus. Mgr. at Rag ofllce. . 14-3 FOUND On campus, a fountain pen. Call at Rag ofllce. 13-3 L08T uSsTCnHnrThT brary or campus. Finder roturn to Rag offlco. . 14-2 AT THE THEATRES LOST A silver serpent pin. Return to Rag offlco. 14-3 LOST Black leathor handbag with long handle. Contained Onoto fountain pen, etc. Return to Rag offlco. , 13-3 LOST First year Gorman grammar, owners namo in cover. Roturn to Rag ofllce. 12-3 Oliver Theatre TONIGHT, 8AT. & 8AT. MAT. Joa. M. GaltcB Presents JOHN HYAMS and LEILA MclNTYRE In the Atmospheric Musical Play "THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS" 60 People Augmented Orchestra Night $1.50 to 50c. Mat. $1 to 50c LOST Pair of noso glasses in case. iMooro, Seattlo, maker. Roturn to Rag ofllce. 12-3 TURIN YOUR BACK on good advico abont your oyos if you will and lator rue tho day. Tampor with them if you ploaso. Thoy aro yours. Thoy aren't precious nor dolicato. You can got along without them by aid of a boy, or a dog and string. For the truth about your oyos boo Established 1871 WW rw I 1 rnTTT REGISTERED 114S 0 Slrcot r"1-YlL-! tCf 1 I OPTOMETRIST LOST Gold Missouri Valley cham pionship football, watch fob. Roturn to Rag offlco. Reward. FOR RENT. ONE furnished room. Will also 'rent piano. Enquire at 1323 S St. 14-3 abroad many times Blnco her arrival in America. Last summer she con ducted a party of University girls through Germany and tho neighbor ing countries. Her talk will bo very interesting and instructive. Don't forgot Johnny Laird at 1206 O St 14-5t Shower baths at Green's Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Bible Classes Begin. A very attractive schedule of Blblo classes for this semester has beon ar ranged by tho Y. W. C. A. committee having such matters in charge. Tho classes begin next week and early registration is recommended as a few of tho classes aro limited. The following is tho program: History of Jewish People: Prof, Hoffman, Thursday, 3:30. Earlier Prophets: Mr. Rosborough, Monday, 5.00 Isiah: Miss Etta Ageo, Friday, 1:00. Lifo of Christ: Miss Ruth Easterday, Wed., 5:00. Palladlan Announcement. 1 Tho program to be given by tho Palladlan Literary society will bo in the nature of a mock trial. Meeting begins at 8:15 and visitors are -invited. Mrs. Sheldon Talks to Girls. Tuesday afternoon, October 17th, at 5 o'clock, Mrs. A. E. Sholdon, former Dean of Women at Doano College, will givo a talk in tho Y. M. C. A. room, on "Tho College Woman's Opportunity." Tho College Inn Barbor Shop. Stu dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin & Co. -127 N. 12th. FOR SALE FOR SALE Law books used this year, Torts and Domestic Relations. Also agency and equity. Cheap. Call Auto 7854. 827 So. 12th. 11-3 I llinni U A1ATINEDS (Except Monday) a30 LINUULN GVENINOS AT 8,30 ORPHEUM ao02S8 ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week Opening Monday Eve. Oct. 9 "9 C R O O G E" ORIGINAL FOUR LONDONS "GENERAL" EDWARD LAVINE SMITH AND MELNOTTE TWINS 8MYTHE AND HARTMAN MARY DAVI8 MARSEILLES BARGAIN MATINEE8 15c & 25c NIGHT8 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c CATHOLIC STUDENTS MEET. Tho Catholic Studonts club will hold their first regular meeting to night In Science hall at tho Tomplo building. Important matters will bo considered and a largo attendance of both old and prospective members is dcBired. Goorgo Bros., ongravlng, monogram stationery, dance programs. Talk with LUDWIG Abovt Your Fall Clothes Ludwig the Tailor 102a o street Medical Society Meets. A mooting of tho medical society will bo hold on Friday, October 1?, at 5 p. m. in N 210. All medics aro urged to come. A. W. ADSON, President. BLAZEK'S special pictures for stu dents, 75c and $1.75 per dozon. 1306 O St. Geographey 9. Class In Geography 9 will moot in U 7 Saturday, October 14, at 8 a. m. for field work. G. E. CONDRA. 1 See Los Hyde when in need of pro grams, menus and other printing. Be sure to get a Memory Book. We have the best. Loose leaf, 50 sheet mounting paper, Only $2.00, seal or N on cover. The Co-Op ' NEAREST THE STUDENT , 318 N. 11th St Rare Drugs Safety Razors Fountain Pens, Etc. Visit our Soda Fountain Hot and Cold Drinks Huyler Choc, and Bon Boris Student's Lunch 15c 7ehitm GHT7$i&y RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER NOW Any Make :: Any Time -3 MONTHS $6.00 ' The Largest Stock in the West Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co. 1406 O STREET - . Xi 7- Y- , -