The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1913, Image 3

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MEN'S REGAL SHOES
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Miss Mario Douglas, ox-'15, waa a
recent visitor at the Alpha Phi house.
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Telephone Yulo Bros at onco.
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HAVE YOU SMALL FEET?
Marquerlte Marshall will spend
Sunday at her home in Omaha.
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Hagenslck's Orchestra, Auto B-2990.
Representative Earl Mallery, ex-'07,
was a visitor at the Alpha Tau Omega
iiouse last week.
Jones' Orchestra, rhono L-8606.
The girls of Gertrude Hall are to
bold their annual dance, February 1st,
at the hall.
C. H. Froy, University florist, 1133
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Melvanla Waters, Alpha Omlcron
Pi, will spend Sunday at her homo
in Elm wood, Nob.
Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and
(Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
Miss Maude Galley slipped upon an
icy walk Wednesday morning injur
ing herself seriously.
Only a few U. of N. calendars left
at the Unl. Book Store. Adv.
Dr. Condra gave a lecture in Falls)
City on Thursday evening ,on "Con
servation Problems In Nebraska."
A little better.
Print Shop.
Duncan's Fraternal
Adv.
Mr. Ashley Lyman Cook, a cousin of
Dr. R. A. Lyman, was a campus visitor
Wednesday. Mr. Cook is a student of
the University of Colorado.
George Bros., artistic and Individual
jjrograms, menus and stationery. The
latest styles. 1313 N. Adv.
Elsie Ebmeyer, '13, has accepted a
position in the Fairbury city schools
and leaves Lincoln today to take up
her new work.
If so here is your chance
300 pair of Regal Shoes sizes 5!2 to 9 AA to 0 width
in Dull Blacks and Patent Button and Lace. Somo in
high toe, some in the new English Model, and some in tho
straight conservative Bankers last.
You know Regal Shoes, they are the best shoes made,
and are worth $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00
Come in aud see if we can fit
your feet. Choice of the lot
$2.35
SPEIER& SIMON
One-Fourth Off on all Suits and Overcoats
structure of the soils of southwestern
Nebraska.
The following Alpha Phis will bo
gone for the week-end: Helen ano
Betty Drake and Ruth Nlckell go to
their homes in Beatrice; Elsie Har
mon to Omaha; Janet Wheeler to
Wymore, and Ruth Evans goes to
Wahoo as a guest of Helon Hoaton.
Freshmen as well as older students
will receive a hearty welcome, courte
ous treatment, and the best of Bervlce
at Green's Barber Shop and Bathhouse,
120 N. 11th St. Adv.
Professor L. B. Tuckerman will
speak to the Students' Liberal Reli
gious Union at All SouIb' church,
Twelfth and H, on "The Human As
pect of Science," Sunday at 12:15. All
students are cordially invited to come.
Only Fifteen Days Left.
All Juniors and Seniors who have
not had their pictures taken for tho
1913 Cornhuskor, must do so at
once. As there are only fifteen days
left it is necessary to arrange with
Mr. Townsend for a sitting Immediately
Ex-Suporlntendent O'Connell visited
"the geopraphy department Wednesday
and Thursday for the purpose of se
curing information concering the
SIMMON8 THE PRINTER
if Dance Programs if
if Banquet Menus if
if Calling Cards if
if Book Publications if
if 317 8. 12th St.
SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
COLLEGE POSTERS
Regular 50c Posters
13 Cents Each
J. C. ORCUTT AND COMPANY 'Vh
NTH STREET
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Ice Skating
22nd and M
Baseball
Park
if CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK-
12th and O Streets -
if P. A. Hall President
if F. H. Johnson Vice-Pres.
if W. W. Hackney, Jr. Asst Cash, if
HERZOG'S 1224 O St.
Suits and Coats One-half Off
Special Chiffon Party Dresses. Nile, American
Beauty, Rose, White and Blue.
$22.50 Values -:- ' $9.75
N. Y. CHOP HOUSE
Is the best, cleanest, and quickest
place to eat in the city.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
1340 O STREET
HAVE
The Evans
DO YOUR WASHING
Home Made Baked Goods
Cookies, Pies, Cakes, Holsum Bread, Fancy Pastries
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Cafe
Open after the Shows with
"Good Things to Eat"
1325-31 N Street
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