The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 13, 1914, Image 3
-J V -rTfj ji-risrtr, -v " .' - -;- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN . HB tp9CuK2'jtfE$B Tuesday & Wednesday Only All of our fine Kensington, Kenmor and Kuppenheimer winter overcoats at the big savings shown below. Too much warm weather this winter leaves us with more over coats than we ought to have, hence for quick clearance we take this drastic action. Don't miss out on this splendid chance take your pick of the cream of our stock at savings that in some instances amount to $ 1 7 on a single garment. But be sure and come today or tomorrow after that they go back to regular prices. All $40, $35 and $30 Overcoats $22.95 All $25, $22.50 and $20 Overcoats $16.95 All $17.00 and $14.50 Overcoats $11.95 MAGEE & DEEMER Cbpyripl 10" 1 Tr. Hniite oi Kuppenheuncf Dr. Bessey Describes Tea Culture. An article on tea and tea growing, in the Trans-Causasian regions Just east of the Mack Sea, has been com pleted by Dr. Hesey. He visited the immense plantations there ten years ago. Tlie article is to be published in a leading botanical journal of California. II niur rutty Nutimi Dcr Deutsche Geselige Verein has re served a section of seats for the (lerinan Dramatic club play. MAGNET THEATER 1115 O STREET WEEK STARTING MONDAY, JAN. 12. PERFORMANCES AT 1:30, 3:45, 6:30, 8:45 ADMISSION : : 25c GEORGE KLESNC PRESENTS Psychological tests of mentality are to be applied to all members of the freshman class at Dartmouth. Kx. K. A. Smith spent the week-end with friends in Omaha. The German Dramatic club banquet will be held at the Lindell hotel Saturday evening, January 17, the evening after the play. KLINE'S Ed's Toggery Sale Starts WEDNESDAY Positively The most marvelous values ever of fered to the people of Lincoln. You caH come hero with your expectations as high as you wish and we assure you that you will not go away disap pointed. You will be the loser thereby if you fail to attend this great MONEY SAVING EVENT at KLINE'S 11320 STREET Open Evenings. The Latin club meets Tuesday even ing, January L5, in the rooms of the Latin department. The meeting will begin promptly at 7:80. Each Senior is requested to order his his own cap and gown as soon as possible. Orders will be taken at the University Hook Store this week. The Junior prom oommittee will meet in room 102 in II. hall Tuesday, Jan uary K5 at 11 a. m. All the mem bers of the committee are urged to be present as the meeting is important. All electrical engineers are urged to be out to the meeting of the Amer ican Institute of Electrical Engi neers (electrical laboratory) Wed nesday evening at 7:30. "The Mer cury Arc" will be discussed by Prof. H. W. Goddard, E. L. Anderson and T. J. Sullivan. One hundred and ten tickets inclusive of all coniplimentarles have been validated for the junior prom, Jan uary 30, 1914. No more tickets will bo validated for the prom. The list of complimentary tickets will be an announced when issued. L. D. Tuck erman, Auditor of Student Organizations. Artistic dance programs and menu for particular people. George Bros., Printers, 1313 N street QUO THE WORLD'S MASTERPIECE In PHOTO-DRAMA "Finer pictures were never seen hero." N. Y. Sun, A triumph of Realism." N. Y. Herald. iHi- in liMliMiiP1 lifiiiBiiiHKl-llOHM WE Hi Special Students Rate $5.00 Remainder of School Year City Y. M. C. A. Membership Hot and Cold Showers, Swimming, Gymnastics Credit given on University Y. M. C. A Membership ORPHEUM THEATER THUR., FRI., SAT., JAN. 8, 9 and 10 First American Tour CHUNG HWA COMEDY FOUR Clever Exponents of Harmony & Fun THE THREE ELLISONS ARMSTRONG & CLARK TWO CARLTON8 BIANT AND MAC THE BLANK FAMILY THE KELLI DUO NEBRAKA ANIMATED WEEKLY Mat. Daily at 2:15, Prices 15 & 25c Night, 8:15, Prices 15, 25, 35, 50, 75c I y i ... ii. v