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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1914)
T - n, v - - , ;. ,,- - '- r .".ws '?'-J,A': .v lrii3 "C1 'I'll '')"' i ! .......' ii ". - t. . . .. - - - - ' -" - "V - vvu-i "" " V- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN "C K08MET TRYOUTS. TryoutH for the Kosmet club j)lny will be held Wednesday and Thursday eveningB, the first week of tho second se mester. Tho Templo theater has been engaged for thoBe evenings, February 4 and 5, and the tryoutB will last from 7 to 9 o'clock. Registration for tlie tryoutH at the Informa tion desk, lobby of Temple. CAPTAIN MAX TOWLE TAKES PEP OUT OF MAGICIAN'S TRICK8. (Continued from Page One) 1 ; Bomowhere In the Inner rerosseH of the theatre. Placing the glaBB under hia coat, he returned and annouueed his Intention of solving the mystery. The wand waver once more put his mirror In IiIb kerchief and advanced to the box. Max seized the rag, made n quick twint of the wrist, and pro duced a mirror. The villain was foiled. He stepped back in dismay and proceeded to ex amine his Bleeve to find out the why of his discomfiture. When he Anally discovered the glass way up by his elbow, he realized that he had been sadly tricked. Then he opened up such a storm of abuse as lias seldom been heard In the lilstory of the Lyric. Tho maglcan said several things about young smart alecks and boys wishing to show off before their girls, and he said them in a vehement manner. Uut the crowd only giggled. Their sympathies wore all with Max. DELEGATES TO CONVENTION SPEAK AT MEN'S MEETING Continued from page 1 fluently referred to was the need for and the power of prayer. Prayer was the moving power of the convention, and the delegates returned co;..,iCefl that '. should occupy u. greater Hpace In the llv- of Ci'v'.trtian students Mention ot ihe lessons learned from foreign fields was made In several discussions. Medical missionary work, tho need of missionaries in China, Africa, and other countries, and the need for haste in missionary serv ice were points that appealed The majority of the men returned with a higher sense of each one's responsi bility here, if not abroad. The men who spoke were as fol lows G. H. Lamphere, Stanhope Pier, S. H. Anderson, 1. N. Klndlg, XV. F. Urbach, A. V. Camp, K. XV. Orr, I. P. Bunerjl. C. XV. Smith, Chas. Haupt man, V. J. Houmark, Frank Carlson, It. L Ewing. It was announced that the meeting next week would be addressed by XV. A. Rollins, on the "Jiggle Pin." Palladians Initiate New Members. The Palladian Literary society lias recently Initiated the following mem bers: Constantin Oden, Charles Schofield, Fred Fielding, Clifford Edmister, Henry Jones, David P. Weeks, Ray mond Greer, Frank Keim, Theodore Frank, Paul T. Babson. Ralph Cana day, Axel Swenson, John Ejogren, Marlon Gillespie, Vlda Reckmyer, Gladys Veghte, Edith Hlgglns, Edna Maxon, Bertha Washburn, Bertha Wll .son and Geneva Seoger. NEBRASKANS! HERE'S A Free Parcel Post Delivery If you cannot come send us your order giv ing size and color want ed. "Better make It a half-dozen." SHIRT SALE VA V Wjll JjO-afflf S STARTING Satur day The greatest Shirt Sate Ever Held in the West That stands supreme in value giving ahead from any stand point you might view it Saturda we inaugurate a sale of men's shirts that offers an investment with a direct premium attached to it Our relations with the best shirt makers In the world puts us in position to offer the select patterns, materials and values of all times. That's one of the all important parts of this sale Our determination to maintain our shirt value giving supremacy and leadership is the other. Consetpientlj, a sale with a price so low, that every shirt In the store will find a new owner in double quick time While the sacrifice is unusual, we do it to cairy out our policy a brand new stock each season. Although this is a clearance, we say to you frankly, your mo.it exacting dema.u"iB as regards patterns and size can be supplied here. Come expecting the best ever Your unrestricted choice from these World Famous makes: Meyerhoff, Bates Street, Grif fon, Eclipse, Calumei. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Men's Shirts for 59c The sale includes plain and pleated bosom shirts expertly made of high grade materials, also pretty -olt French Flannels with cuff and collar to match. Come and be agreeabl surpiised. We'll venture to say once you get hero you buy a year's supply. Do not confuse this sale with our regular January clearance which extends to every department in this big, busy, growing store ahead MAYER BROTHERS COMPANY 'THE STORE AHEAD. MAGNET THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Orchestra Music Every Evening A SHOT IN THE NIGHT (2 reels) A story of Great Interest to All WHEN THE DOCTORS FAILED BLUE BLOOD AND RED Prices: Adults 10c, Children 5c E Ted Marrlner Cleaner, natter, and Repairer. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th. Artistic dance programs and menus for particular people. George Broa.. Printers, 1313 N street . ji i. f j LJ ,i aaaa WANTED Two more boarders at 1229 S street. l-21-3t IIIHIIIIIUUIII I r aW i ST IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJU. Canterbury The season's most pleasing and popular model. Ideilver KsOliaiTS, 2 for 25c For Sale by Doesn't spread FULK CLOTHING CO. t the top. IIIIIUL C LOST Silver jaded pin on the cam pus. Kindly return to Dally Ne braskan. 1-23-3 WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co 13 AND O STREETS 31 yjes;' WPasoGKC