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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1914)
mmmmamm ,.--"-'. ".6'J '-" -'.w ':;:j'i;v',7,,".fi!-'rf 'V-.Vi;ri ,.; -.... , . "W'm. 'v"," ?. r K- THI DAILY IflBRilKIN "3T i w IV M AMUSEMENTS When Richard Bennett's co-workers presented "Damaged Goods" In Ann Arbor, the seat of the University of Mlchlganr Dv V, (X Yaughan, jloan tof the Medical department entertained the company at a luncheon In his home prior to the matinee perform ance. Dr. Vaughan had see the play "tiurinr theFourth-JntornatlonaL ojk gress on School Hygiene In Buffalo, N. Y., where It was -given last August under the auspices of the Congress, and at that time he had urged Mr. -Bennett-to-try toacrangeJii8tour so that the drama might be given In the University city. Mr. Bennett gladly assented to the suggestion. Following the Ann Arbor engage ment, Dr. Vaughan wrote to Mr. Ben nett, saying: "I hear nothing but the highest ap preciation of the play, and many mem bers of the faculty are very desirous that It be repeated here, at some time In the near future, and that an effort be made to have every student see it. All agree that It is the most powenuT plea for a puro life that could pos sibly bo made to the young." Dr. Otis Nesblt, head of the medical department of the University of Val paraiso, Indiana, also saw Mr. Bennett in "Damaged Goods" during the Con gress In Buffalo, and Invited the pro ducer to bring the play to Valparaiso andgivo it in the university audi torium for the. benefit of the student body. The train schedules out of Chicago made It impossible for Mr. Bennett to accept this Invitation dur ing his recent engagement in the lat ter city, but he hopes to give the play in Valparaiso next October, during his tour In "Damaged Goods," "Maternlto" and "The Idol Breaker," the three plays which will constitute his reper toire next season. "Damaged Goods" is to be given In Lincoln at the Oliver, May 22 and 23, by Mr. Bennett and his original New York company of co-workers. ARTHUR C. HOWARD Leading Man of the Barrow-Howard Players Now at the Oliver Theatre. TAILORS Our Spring Hit in Suits $22.50 ADN UP 134 South 12th Street Heffley's The Stores of Intetest To All ATTENTION! UNIVERSITY MEN Wo cater to the Univer sity trade. Suits made to order cheaper than ready mades $15jj Call B-2556 To have your clothes thor oughly cleaned and pressed. Reasonable prices. Satisfac tion guaranteed. THE TOGGERY Tailors Cleaners Pressors SPECIAL SLgfWHM Non-Leakable, Self -Pilling & "GrrarraTtteed Co-Op Book Store B-1224 318 N. 11th St. 5130 CLOTHCRAFT Blue Serge Special The GrMtett Value in tke Clothing Werldet the price. SPEIER Sc SIMON v Dud's Place MEN and BOYS only I can, interest you. Look me up at 119 N. 12th. NOW is the time to use your KODAK If you do not have ono SEE US "We have them from $6.00 to $60.00 BROWNIE CAMERAS $1.00 to $12.00 They work like Kodaks We do Better Kodak Finishing (Eastman Kodak Co.) 1217 O ST. 5TET Slotted Throat TinnisRacqiuf HI ' Mumi $3i5iLi5J)fl at I $8.00 $8.50 ill-kinds-of- Tennis goods LAHR'S . 1032 . 0 Street University Men KLASSY FOOTWEAR BECKMAN BROS., Eleven o Seimo "College Shoe Store Run by College Men" Cut Flowers Seeds and Plants mO difference what the occasion is you can always find just the kind of flowers you wish at this store. Our carnations and roses are the finest over. In potted and bo6VJ ding plants wo have a splendid variety of all kinds. GRISW0LD 5EED COMPANY Floral Dipt. 1042 0 Strait Harris -Sartor Jewelry Co. invite you to visit their sta tionery department. They are especially equipped to" furnish refined engraving of invitations, visiting cards, monogram stationery, etc. 1323 O ST. SEND IT TQ HIGBY If-you-soil-your- Gown or Slip pers, or any Garment, wo can remedy it. Your faded Drosses, Sashes, Plumes can bo dyed beautifully. Hoso and Slippers matched to costume. HIGBY CLEANER and DYER B-1292 1322 N $15 aJW&sl -J - hTi i 'i rgirftT and Women At 1245 N 8t. you will find tho QUALITY BOOK AND ART SHOP Wo enrry a full lino of Books and Stationery. GREETING AND CONGRATU IrATtON CARDS, GIFT "BOOKS and NOVELTIES our 8peolalty. Wo would llko to boo you in our shop and cordially invito you to Inspect It. You need not buy Just drop In. Sco us for commencement gifts Nebr. Book & Bible House Ttont Miss Out Straw Showing $ 2 "Something Neuf' Omaha Hat Factory 1234 O Street Let Cbambertln Sell II lo You Hm. , . . ' iiilflrffc1ti.;Tk: tiTtlki lierS'V T-'i f J ' 'mr wiaM .:&. " eeMeilMarilMHi HHeeem -' v . -T ?M 1 " ; '.' ': '1 4 i 5 : s t 4 ,1 i. VI I 4 '! 8