The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 12, 1911, Image 3

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BIG GROWDJ JUNIOR
many attend informal of
third year students held
saturdAy night.
The Junior Hop, held Saturday
night at tho Lincoln Hotel, was a suc
cess in every sense of the word; in
fact, it was one of the biggest "hit's"
of the dancing Beason. In size and
enthusiasm it resembled a masB meet'
ing.
Everyone stopped on everyone else,
apologized, and struggled on; tho de
fensive work of several couples
reached a stage of efficiency nothing
short of marvellous. After sixteen
rounds of spirited, but pleasant, glid
ing about, the contest closed.
The committee in chargo reports
that financially the affair was success
ful. Thirty cents payB for tho Best Din
ner in Lincoln, at Baker's Cafe. Also
high class a la carto service. Wo
have the big juicy steaks.
CALENDAR.
Tuesday
11:00 a. m.
Convocation. Prof. Sarka Hrbek
on "Russia." ITluBtrated.
6:00 p. m.
"Our Christian Claim," by Miss
Morris at tho Y. W. C. A. rooms..
7:00 p. m.
Final tryoutB for Glee Club, at Sci
enco'Hall, Temple.
Wednesday
7:00 p. m.
Glee Club meeting. Science Hall,
Temple.
7:45 p. m.
Der Vereln Germania social at the
Temple.
Thursday
V 11:00 a. m
Convoca
Unannounced.
6:00 p. m
meets in Banquet
empio.
6:45-7:30 p. m
Y. M. C. A. Mid-week. Dr. T. M.
Shipherd on "Recreation."
7:00 p. m.
Junior Play tryoutB. Tomple.
Friday
Afternoon
Japanese picture .sale at tho Y. W.
C. A. rooms.
5:00 p. m.
Vesper services in Memorial Hall.
Chorus, String Qaurtot.
7:00 p. m.
Second Military Ball, Lincoln
Hotel.
Saturday
7:"00 p. m.
Medic banquet. Lincoln Hotel.
8:00 p. m.
Deutscher Gesselliger Verein.
1645. South Twenty-third street.
Sbo Los Hyde when in need of pro
grams, menus and other printing.
Sigma Phi Pledges.
J. T. M. Pearson, '14, of Schuyler,
Neb., has been, pledged to Sigma Phi
Epsilon.
Of all tho many doctors, can you
beat this Johnnie, Leard, molo doctor,
at Woods', 1206 O St
December 15
tlOTL
Graduate Cliit)
-TTall in thefll
Second Annual
MILITARY BALL
The Band
' HtifjensicK
MJQS
MIKE-ROBES
There' re contagious
it's hard to see our holi
day display vithout catch
ing the fever.
Bath robes in Terry
cloth and light Turkish .
crash $4.50.
Blanket lounging robes
and handsome house coats
with fancy cuffs and pock
etsvelvet trimmed in
harmonious duo-tone ef
fects $5 to $20.
Look in the window or
better yet, come in- and
see them at close range.
MAGEE & DEEMER
Lincoln Aurora Red Oak
MILITARY PROMENADE
PAGEANT OF SPLENDOR
(Continued from page 1.)
o'clock and lasting for one hour and
tho committee has announced that tho
grand march will start at 8:30 sharp.
During tho band concert a "program
less" dance will bo held. This pleas
ant informal stunt proved most suc
cessful last year.
Tickets are selling rapidly. The
limit has been set at one hundred and
Chairman Newman has announced
that no more will bo sold. It 1b to bo
one of tho biggest events of tho Uni
versity year and it to bo hold at the
Lincoln ball room.
Make your dates early with Hagon
sick'B Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf
Omaha Club on Thursday.
(Continued from Page 1)
and other high schoolB, efforts to se
cure now students for tho University
will bo made soon by tho club among
tho seniors of those schools. This is
understood to bo tho outlined work of
the Omaha Club in accordance with its
policy of convincing possible now stu
dents that tho University of Nebraska
is the best place for Nebraskans to
get their college education.
A constitution fo tho now club has
been prepared by aJcommitteo author
ized and appointed at the preliminary
meeting. At tho Thursday morning
mooting the constitution will bo sub
mitted and five permanent officers will
bo elected.
TicKets $3.00
7p. in.
thQ Lincoln'
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
L08T
EXCHANGED Thursday p. m., at Y.
M. C. A., a blue sorgo cap. Ownor
pleaso exchange at "Rag" office
51-1
LOST One zoology noto-book, on
campus. Return to "Rag" office.
60-3
LOST General notebook, taken by
mistake. Return to "Rag" ofllco, or
to Bessie Mason. 52-3
LOST Black looBc-leaf pocket note
book. Reward. Andrew Sinamark,
334 No. 13th St. 52-1
THE PARTY that was seen taking a
watch in room 10S Mechanic ArtB
building will return same to "Rag"
office and avoid trouble. 52-3
FOR RENT.
FOR SALE Dress BUit, cheap; in
splendid condition; slzo 36. Price,
$10. Call Auto 2358. 51-8
FOR RENT Two rooms for glrlB,
modern, one-half black from Unl.
Halcyon Hall, 1220 R St. Mrs. Van
Dorn. 450-3
FOR 8ALE
3 Tnllor-made dress bu
cost 75.00; worn only a fow times;
sacrifice for $25.00; size 36. Inquire
at Nebraskan office. 52-3
WANTED
Second unss for solo wor
Must read music well. Address Ad.
5, Daily Nobraskan. 51-3t
AUTO DELIVERY CO.
Bell j33 i 18 North 13 St. Auto 333a
Baggage :: Freight
Give us a call
HOLIDAY SHOPPKIIS
Whnt bettor presont could
you give your friends or
relatives than a box of
neatly printed cards or sta
tionery? qrUsoful presents
are always appreciated.
Ordor thorn today wo are
located at 128-80 North 14th
st., Lincoln.
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD RE
FRESHMENTS in the city
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UHcoiK-nm
Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c
Gat if ajTSi&Gr
RENT YOUR . TYPEWMTER
NOW
Any Make :: Any Time
3 MONTHS $6.00
The Largest Stock in the West
Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co.
1406 O STREET
You can get the' ' 'Rag' '
the, rest of the semester
AT THE THEATRES
Oliver Theatre
THUR8DAY NIGHT, DEC. 14
Two Big Finish Wrestling Matches
WASEM V8. VAN NICE
DR. ROLLER vs. KOCH
Prices $1.50 to 50c
- Mon. and Tubs,, Dec. 18-19
"Get Rich Quick Walllngford"
LINCOLN "AT"gISSrtS?,
ORPHEUM
'.&. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Commencing Mon. Night, D'ec, 11th
8lx American Dancers
Charles and Fannie Van
McDevItt, Kelly and Lucey
Kramer and 8pillane
Ward Baker
Williams and Segal
Richardson's Posing Dogs
Matinees Best Seats 25c
Nights 15c, 25c, 35c and 50o
Temple Theater Dec. 16
Rudolph Ganz
PIANIST
"Ganz belongs to the chosen
few among the greatest of living
virtuosi." Vaterland, Luzern,
Feb. 2, '11.
Siats on silt it Cranoir j
Musio Ct., Today
$1.50, $1.00, 76o, 60a
Oysters any style.
Fancy SANDWICHES and
SALADS aervedat all hours
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