The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1914, Image 3

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Thrsiij Frliay Sitinlay
IMHOFF, CONN-COREENE
jn&the Military Comedy
Surgeon Louder, U. S, A."
Mis Fremont Benton. A Co.
...Thi. Gardiner Trio
Prince Lai Mon Kim
H. M. Zazell Company
Ernie and Ernie
Fred Korha'u ov--
THE PATHE DAILY
LYRIC
Thur., Frl., Sat Sept 24, 25, 26
FRED WEBSTER'S
Six Melody Maids
MLLE. LUCIELLE SAVOY
Singing and Parisian Art Poses
PHOTO PLAYS
"The Potter and the Clay"
"A Double Cover"
"Hsarst-Sellg News"
These Shows Dally 27?
Mat all Seats 10c. Night 15c
MAGNET
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
"TriE LITTLE GRAY LADY"
With the Noted Actress
"Jane Grey"
The Biegest Hit of the Season
Admission 10c, 5c
Shows 1:45, 3:00, 6:90, 8:00, 9:15
UNI. NOTICES
Band Tryouts.
Applicants for membership in the
Cadet Band will be givon an oppor
tunity to try out for places at 5 p. m.,
Friday, and Saturday, In the Temple
Theatre.
, Palladlan.
The Palladlan Literary Society will
hold its annual opening reception on
Friday evening at 8: 00 o'clock, on the
third floor of the Temple. Everyone
is cordially invited to be present. A
lively evening and good eats are
promised.
Girls' Club Party.
The XSlrlB Club will have Its big
annual party Saturday afternoon at
2:30 in the temple. The program will
be in the form of an elaborate pageant
which will make a strong appeal to
every true college girl.
All upper clasBmen should call at
Miss Graham's office to draw the name
of a freshman girl whom she will ac
company to tho party.
Union Literary Society.
A special Invitation is extended by
this society to all students to attend
the opening reception Friday evening,
September 25, at 8:15 o'clock.
Drill Lockers.
The Military department makes the
following announcement: Air drill
men desiring drill lockers should ar
range for them at once. Lockers are
going fast and the chance for accom
modation depends upon the haste of
the application.
Military Department
A number of drill suits were found
last year when the lockers were cut
Owners will please call for them at
once.
Tryouts for Cantata.
Tryouts with Mrs. Raymond, for solo
parts in Hallowe'en cantata ovpry
afternoon in the Temple Music Hall.
Hours, 4:00 to 6.00.
Pre-tedic Meeting.
- Everybody out (frosh included) Fri
day afternoon from. 5 to 6 o'clock.
Room N. 2io. Dean Wolcott will
speak and plans will be formulated
for the coming year.
Field Geography.,
Field Geography 21 class will meet
in U. 309 next Saturday (tomorrow)
at 8 a. m. It is important that all
members be present x.
PROFESSOR BENGTSON.
Chorus Registration Still Open,
Registration for University Chorus,
M., W., F., 5 p. m., is still open. One
hour credit each Semester is given for
the work. All men who find the 6
o'clock hour inconvenient, or impos
sible may substitute M., 7-8 p. m., for
Monday and Wednesday at 5, or they
may substitute M., 7-8 p. m., through
out the year in lieu of M., W., F., for
one semester.
Athletic Board Election.
The election of members to the ath
letic board by the Btudent body is to
be held Tuesday of this week. The
four members from the faculty, ap
pointed by the Chancellor and three
from the student body elected an
nually. Each class in the college
nominates one a letter man pre
ferredand the Academy nominates
two. Two from the College and. one
from the Academy are to be elected i
from this number. The Cotner Col-j
legian. .
Ask Any University, College or High School Man:
What Clothes Measures Up
To His Ideals In Styles
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ASK any discriminating dresser among business or pro
fessional men what Clothes best meet his ideas of refined
taste.
ASK any woolen expert what clothes are made of the
most exclusive weaves and patterns of pure virgin woolen
fabrics.
ASK any connoisseur the clothes that are considered
authoritative In style. The answer will invariably be
That is the most convincing reasen why these select
clothes should have your cohslderatien if you want the
best clothes and the best clothes values.
Whether yeu want the real live ones with a kick
farfan Plairfs, or the conservative patterns ear stack Is
brimful ef "new ones" complete to care for yen with ease.
PRICE RANGE $20, $22J0, $25, SS0
. StD, 36 and $40
T fulfill every psstiMe shsrtcemlnf we rsent nine
etfir Ufwe Sf Ready fer Service Clothes priced frem $10.00
Everythinfl that's new in Shoes, Hats, Caps and Fur
nish ln.
Ahtmi
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ELi SHIRK, Pre.
Mayer
Bros. Co.
.The
Store
H. A. LEWINSOHN, Trss.
Kuppenheimer
Clothes
for
Young Men
Advertised in this
week's Saturday Eve-,
riifig Post (inside of
front cover) are to be
seen in Lincoln ex
clusively at
COPTHIOHT1814
The House or kuppenheimc
THE
Lincoln Business Colle ge
Now located in our new home. Everything new, complete
and mo'dern.
CLASSES FORMING DAILY
You can utilize your spare hours and secure a knowledge
of shorthand, stenotypy, typewriting, bookkeeping, banking,
etc. "Why not call and see us? Ask for catalog.
14th and P Streets. First Corner East of City Y. H. C. A.
Phone B-6T& B-6775
Learn The New Dances
Waltz Canter, One Step Canter Maxixe, Half and Half,
Twinkle Hesitation.
SOCIALS
Mon., Wed., FrL, Sat, 8:30 to 12 p. m.
HAMPTON'S ORCHESTRA
Classes Mon., JVed., FrL, Sat, 7 to 9 p. m.
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY CLASS Saturday afternoon3 to 5 p. m.
Mr. C. E. Bui lard, Member of U. P. T. of D. of D., will be assisted
by Miss Irene Walker of Omaha.
LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY
C. E. Bui lard, U. ef N. '02, Manager
L-5477
1124 N St
-IT IS COLOR THAT SIGNIFIES-
SCARLET CREAM
340 North 11th Street
Y Hif i Nttds-Ws Km At Ssssliss
We know the requirement of every department and have
them. Ye, that tent is ours also
The Uniwtrsity Book Store
340 Nrth 11th Strxrt