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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1912)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN k CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST LOST I'ocki'tliook on campus ( ,11 H K.II7 LOST Moore Non Lcakahlc fountain pen Rotnin to Rug oflice I lloo Ownoi h imiiio and addicHH on llrnt pit go 1 tJ .t LOST Diamond breast pin Lilxi.il lowanl for iclinn (o I : !7 K St Auto I! L'VKl nut WANTED FKATKRNITILS Will sell on o.in toiniH or ront l.'.!7 R ItiiHint'ss pliono filil'), Ksidcncc ISCIL' German Club Meets. ijiri wn 1 1 if i ainpiiH. i iii'Hiinv v .in i dj s ' AnaljtirH Return to Hiik of I Veicin Connani.i mcetK Vtln'scl.i owning Ma l.itli , if., in I' I1J 1'iofcHHoi Koshlei gnon an ilhiHtiatcd 1 . AT THE THEATRES I lice 1 l.t 1 lootiuo on Paust l'LICASK roturn to Rag oflloo drawing ttJutriinwiTltu ilnurTitttii n nrwl i n i I j 111 IX' HOI 0(1 l.ltllf.l.l.llll.l, UMll I 1JMIM Illllt (1III1IJ tic geometry RefroHlimonts LOST Wednesday from memorial j Heat of '(JO, a valuable rrote book Return to this oflice LOST Talbot s Qiiantit.itn e nal h!h Finder please return to this ol For our orchestra call O L Joneh Auto L8C0B " H Frey florist 1 133 0 St. tf Typewriting, call evenings, Airto ifil 1 .''.) lOt Ted Mairiner. Cleaner and Hatter 2: No 1 1th IEK SALE! about the business are sufficient to justify such emphasis. ts about business. But even good advertising cannot iiit to perform the service of information to our patrons )uying and selling. Hence we have devoted this news J, during our- MEII'S WEEK SALE. It's a semi--Is of men each Spnrjg and Fall. rVeekwear !So 'Jill) (Inen lloiignliiH lt niul hill h' ii. )i s lin.r ivy. r al, oIh'Iip s,i p)li ii i lT, )lll')l . I ol. I' II IIISM I Into He ilsll,llllr 1).' .I.lll ill) W .Isll -, bar i-fli'i K in i ri-e.it .i irpiii'M lit m1 fast Seal K I li.il li (In ri ii r MKVS ! 25c .SOcJiostery. s oft Shirts ' i )ist'lte Slurts with soil (ll 'l) match Colors tan. gre 1. Special (luring V-ach . 98c hxmJt of fine Soisotte with jgitTuul dark grounds All rn match and Im-cik-Ii turn ,17. Regular 1 : ' SlKN'S WKKK $1.38 -i (Inin ( )n .iihI ('.utti .mil llnliiics !liisKi n hid s ih.it sirnil iId II. ill in, irk ol .:om Ikish i I mporl i d l.islt llosi in (olois Tan (!ri a li i . L.i ( tnli r. id a L w lain st i in s i r r i s Dnriim IK s WLLK SLL a nan 25c ri in: lisu-: tiiki: d ii lk iiosi: UIIi, 1,,-h si)li(id lii i Is and lots ( 'iiloi s iiii hull hl.n K tan 1 4 Lri. ma null pin ph and u.i I ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 r MIA S WLLK s.i: -j ,,.,,, M, 5c, pan 15c Five Underwear Specials flu" !i ii iii in- I 'in us n K it I n ion u Us i i drs i i ru or whit i. .i ii U It or km i- length suit 6(Jc 100 lhlilic ainsook I iiiiiii uils, km i Iintrth Iiii mjr Ml' A' S l-:i-:i a sun 79c 1 ."( Lisle Thrrad I'mon Suits, ankle h'lijrth, sliorl slicAi-s, hghl r.nic weight A suii 98c .")()(- Alhh-tic X.iinsook Shirts and Di.iucis, a gnr incut - 29c TWIXTKX, a m-w Summer I'linm Suit, made ol mesh with Soisette seams, knee length, short sleeves Special, a .suit . 98c White Percale Shirts $1.00 WHITE PERCALE SHIRTS lull launder ,1, cuffs attached, coat stvlc, all .sics to 171 SI'LVIAL Dl'KIXt; .MKX:s WKKK, each " 79c Lots of danger lurking around these days. There's the danger of flunking in exams, and the yourself by not taking danger of handicapping proper care of your per sonal adpearance. You'll have to get thru exams on your own hook but we can help you with your personal appearance. Smart clothes for spring stylish hats and nifty fur nishings' we give special attention to the require ments of young men. MAG Iii: & DEEMER Oliver Theatre TONIGHT AT 8-15 Russian Symphony Orchestra Lydla Lopoukowa, Russian Danscusc and Quartet of Eminent Vocalists And Sidney Sllbcr as Pianist Prices, 2.00 to 50 Cents 7hu Matinee and Night, May 16 HELEN WARE in 'THE PRICE' May 17 and Indef., Stock Company I IWnni W MATINI'I S(l!xcept Monday) J'j LmuULIl l:VI NINUh Al N,.io ORPHEUM y;.V..0iH ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week Com. Monday Night. May 13 WILLWARD and GLENDINNING NEWBOLD and GRIBBIN HARRY L. WEBB EMMETT BROTHERS JOHN MACULEY THE HASSMANS CHARLES HERRERA PRICES Matinees, 15c and 25c Nights. 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c HAVE 1 EVANS Do Your Laundry " SPA. " Try a lunch at ths Y. M. C A Lnnch Room. Cafeteria Plan. City Y. M. C. A. 13th and D UENZEL CO. I ( "ARISTOCRAT" Model Si A N cxc'lusiu "Custom Shoe" Style. J ZA Ma he seen (at $S.()() to $12.00 per pair) in I I the famous ""made to measure" Shops of New S J York and London. I i Note the distinguished fUtt forepart, the semi-narrf)v J recedmK toe, the level sole, carrying wide shank, and low I custom heel. J These are the hall-marks of a 1UU Shjlv that is as con( t wear with the fashionable Sets of London and I Paris as with fashionable New Yorkers, J The "Aristocrat" model is incumtiuj Style. I J SPECIFICATIONS Much Smootli Calf Oxford Solos 11 fcq. Single J I - Al.so in HuHHUi Calf Hools 98 Long I I Invisihlo oyulots Long Custom Stock No. 757G 1 Speier & Simon Tenth and O Streets A