The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 04, 1914, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
THEATRES
FRESHMEN ADVI80R
LIST CONTINUED
Oliver Theatre
Tonight, Sat. and Sat. Mat.
OON'T LIE TO YOUR WIFE
Nights $1 to 25c; Mat., 60c to 25c
Dec. 10-11, Mat. 8at.
JOSEPH. AND HIS BRETHREN
in ii TTT
mm
mm.
CHARLIE AHERN'S
Big Comedy & Novelty
Act
Fredrika Slemons&Co.
Stan Stanley
Mack and W!ker
Ida Dlvlnoff
Harry Decoe
Gllmore Corbln
The Pathe Dally
Porter J. White & Co.
in "THE VISITOR"
The Music Conservatory
A Musical Novelty
PHOTO PLAYS
"The Curing of Myra
May"
"The Buffer"
"Little Miss Make-Believe"
Hearst-Selig News
H. in. Scbembecft
The only authority on the "Late
, Dance Dope"
LINCOLN'S HIGHEST CLASS
DANCE ORCHESTRA
Single Piano Jobs Also Solicited
Phones: B3715, After 6 p. m. L9378
WHITMAN'S GLASSY CANDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
mmmrxm
. nil 'iff -- ior.,.
Asftrasii's Chocolate Fnppcd Creams
"Pood for th Oodt"
SUN DRUG CO.
Ow 14th A II Nw TUpbon Bldg.
"Atk Your Phyilctan About U"
THE DUTCH MILL
" AT
The lAindsor
THAT'S ALL
7:30
FOX TROT
PRIVATE UNI CLASS
Saturday Afternoon 2 p. m.
Classes
Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat.
to 9 p. m.
Socials
8:30 to 12 p. m.
HAMPTON'S ORCHESTRA
Private lessons by appointment.
LINCOLN DAKCIXG ACADEMY
C. E. Bullard, U. of N. "02"
Manager
L5477 1124 N ST.
Too Many Freshmen in University to
List In One Issue of the
Nebraskan.
Sinclair, Ruth (Lees).
Sinkie, Rudolph (Aylsworth).
Sisty, Claire (Taylor).
Slxta, Charlotte (Taylor).
Slama, Florence (Reese).
Smith, II. B. (Brenke).
Smith, R. B. (F. D. Barker).
Snyder, Anna (Fling).
Soennicbsen, W. C. (LeRosslgnol).
Sorensen, Helen D. (Jones).
Sougey, Stella (Hinman).
Sougey, Zela (Hinman).
Souther, Susie (Schrag).
Spicer, Sirllda (Brownell).
Stech, E. 11. (Martin).
Sic'ger, Hulda (Conklin).
Stevens, Althea (Fordyce).
Stever, Paul (Bengtson).
Stewart, II. C. (Wolcott).
Stoll, Louise (Grummann).
Stonecypher, D. D. (Wolcott).
Sturm. R. M.. (Stuff).
Surber, F. R. (Barbour).
Sutherland, Allen (Fordyce).
Sutherland, Rachel (Stephens).
.Sweeney, Fred (Bengtson).
Teegarden, Jeanette (Barbour).
Teel, Fay (Schrag).
Thatcher, W. D. (Brownell).
Theede, Harry (Bengtson).
Thomas, Bernard (Wolcott).
Thomas, J. F. (Aylsworth).
Thompson, C. Q. (Wolcott).
Thompson, Helen (Pfeiffer).
Thompson, Sara (Taylor).
Thurman, Sarah (Fordyce).
Tienken, C. J. (Bengtson).
Townsend, M..C. (Sanford).
Townsend, W. L.-(Wolcott).
Trager, E. A. (Bessey).
Tucker, Jl E,j(Stuff).
Tully, L. M. (Fogg).
Vanier, R. A. (Walker).
Vig, B, C. (Sanford).
Walker, R. H. (Hinman).
Wallace, A.-B. (Stephens).
Waltemath, Helen (Schrag).
Walter, J. J. (Wolcott).
Ward, R. J. (Barbour).
WTatkins, G. C. (Wolcott).
Watson, I. L. (Lees).
Weaver, E. M. (Sanford).
Weaver, Lydia (Fordyce).
Weeth, C. P. (Wolcott).
Wehrs, Cecelia (Schrag).
Welch, H. E. (Walker).
Welsh, Mary (Howell).
Wenetrand. J. F. (Scott).
Wessel, E. G. (LeRosslgnol).
Wettling, L. E. (Bengtson).
Weymuller, C. A. (Wolcott).
White, H. T. (M. Fossler).
White, Ida (Clapp).
White, L, H. (LeRosslgnol.
White. R. J. (LeRosslgnol).
Whitford, Bernice (Taylor).
Whitmore, Evangeline (Schrag).
Wilcox, Lucille (Scott).
Wilcox, Max (Martin).'
Williams, Bessie (Reese).
Williams, Hazel (Walker).
Williams, Mary (Brownell).
Wilmeth, E. L. (Barbour).
Wilson, Earl (Fogg.
Wilson, IT. C. (Hinman).
Wiltse, Reginald (Bengtson).
Wimberly, H. B. (Hunter).
Woodruff. R. D. (LeRosslgnol).
Woods, H. H. (Wolcott).
Woods, O. T. (Wolcott).
Woodward, Edith (Howell).
Worley, J. B. (LeRosslgnol).
Yale, D. L. (Caldwell).
Yost, H. S. (LeRosslgnol .
Young, E. F. (Barber).
Young, Harlow (Barber).
Young, Helen (Grummann).
Young, J. G. (Fogg).
Young, Loise (Condra).
Zook, L. E. (Wolcott).
Zulauf, R. M. (Wolcott).
Zulauf, W. C. (Wolcott).
Flowers Being Tabooed at Texas,
No director of the German Club will
be permitted to send flowers to the
girl whom he Intends to take to the
Thanksgiving German, and are pledged
to induce all others not to send flow-
YOUR BIG WISH '
Mies' Soils, Coats audi
9
Presses
At Reduced Prices
An unequalled money saving event, bordering
on the sensational, an achievement that will go
down In Lincoln retailing history as the most
timely offering ever held.
Many new and wanted ideas In garments that
are fashionably correct and dependable. Our en
tire stock, the most select in Lincoln. In every
instance garments that have been pronounced
smart by the national board of good dressers.
Women's & Misses'
Coats
Now is the time to buy that new Gift Coat and
get an extra month's w.ear, and by all means this
is the stock to choose from. Hundreds of the
newest features and materials here to greet you.
Broadcloth, Heavy Diagonals, Rough Effects, Vel
vets, lPushes, Mixed Plaids, Matelam, Arabian
Lamb, Fur, Fabric Coats, etc.
All kinds for all occasions. Traveling Coats.
College Coats, Street Coats, Dressy Coats, Big
Roomy Coats, Clever Redlngotes, etc.
WOMEN'S COATS Formely priced at
$35.00 and $40.00, 7J
now P0l v
WOMEN'S COATS Formely priced at
$30.00 and $32.50, 0yy np
now bLLl v
WOMEN'S COATS Formely priced at
$25.00 and $28.50, Cf 7 75
now 91 I I u
WOMEN'S COATS Formely priced at
$18.50, $20, and $22.50, $14 75
WOMEN'S COATS Formely priced at
$15.00 and $16.50, $10 75
WOMEN'S COATS Formely priced at
$10.00 and $12.50, K7 7J
now u7 1 I v
Women's Tailored Suits, Half Price
Women's $12.50 Suits
for $6.25
Women's $15.00 Suits
for $7.50
Women's $18.00 Suits
for $9-00
Women's $22.50 Suits
for $11-25
Women's $25.00 Suits
for $12.50
Women's $30.00 Suits
for
AVomen's $35.00 Suits
for
AVomen's $40.00 Suits
for
AVomen's $45.00 Suits
for $22.50
AVomen's $50.66 Suits
f0P $25.00
.$15.00
.$17.50
.$20.00'
Every garment is strictly up-to-date in style, well tailored and fully guaranteed
to give good wear. Sizes include misses' 16 to women's 44. Then too, our entire
stock is included without any strings tied to it. Select the suit you want and pay
Half Price. OUR REGULAR STOCK, NO JOB LOTS.
MAYER
QBQS
CO.
r j :
ers. The president only has this privi
lege. This eantiment has been growing in
the University for several years, and
the directors of the German Club de
cided that it had attained sufficient
strength to be recognized by them.
The movement has been encouraged
by the women students for some time,
and many of the sororities have passed
rules .strongly disapproving the use of
flowers.
The directors expressed -the hope
that the students of the University in
general will follow their example In
this matter. Daily Texan.
"What road lead to success?" queried
the very young man.
"Any road that's macadamized with
grit and sand," replied the sage of
Sageville. Advance.
HENDRY wants to see you at 1228 R
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
The Faculty and Students of the University are
invited to hear
Bishop William A. Shepherd,-D.D.
41 St. Paul Methodist Church, Sunday, Dec. 5
1014
Bitl School 9:45 A. H. PrMchlng Sonrlc 11:00 i. U.
I
QHT
LKIDELL HOTEL
H i
6:30 P. r,l.
TICKETS 51.00
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