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TUCKER JEWELER S.S.SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O St. Yellow Front Your Patronage Solicited POPULAR PRICED .M EN S WEATt SATURDAY WILL BE BALMACAAN DAY HERE We have about 39 of these nifty Storm Proof Coats which we will close out at $9.95 Values Up To $15 mm K Society Miss Pauline Davis, a former stu dent of the University of Nebraska, aud an assistant in the Agricultural Extension department since last Sep tember, left for Rochester, N. Y., where she will teach domestic science In the Mechanics' Institute. Mrs. V. K. Hardy, '90, Is one of the delegates .from Lincoln to the State Suffrage Association which opens its sessions In Omaha today. Mrs. Hardy Is a member of the state executive committee. AG CLUB INITIATION. Event Will Be Staged In the Judging Pavllllonat the Farm All Agri culture Men Urged to Come. Every Ag College man out for initia tion Saturday night, whether member of Ag Club or not. The fun will be In the Judging Pavillion at the Farm. Dig feed and a good time. Come! PROFESSOR MOLZER WILL GIVE BENEFIT CONCERT Will Give Violin Recital for Benefit of Bohemians Three Thousand Dollars Raised In Omaha. The Bohemians of Nebraska are forming a relief fund for the Bo hemians in Austria, and are making good headway in the work. There is a committee in charge of the work here at the University composed of the studepts who are selling statuettes of Komensky, the famous Bohemian educator. The committee Is com posed of Bessie Strejc and Cyril J. Ilrbek; they have collected about Torty dollars up to this time and are making more every day. In Omaha the Bohemians have collected a fund of three thousand dollars, and the fund collected here at the University will be added to this fund and sent direct to the Bohemians In Austria. The Bohemians have a hard lot, as they must fight for the cause of Aus tria and Germany. Like the Belgians, Buy Your Xmas Presents Now of Chas. W.fleming RELIABLE JEWELER - AND OPTICIAN 1311 O St. Cut Flowers We extend you a conttal In vitation to call. Unique floral arrangements for all social occasions. Corsage Boquets a Specialty Griswold Seed Co. Floral Dept., 1042 O St THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME Father, mother, sister, brother, sweetheart, lover. What will you take them for Christmas? We have a little booklet contain ing hundreds of classified sugges tions for Christmas. A copy will be given free to each one who men tions the "Nebraskan." The Book Shop - 1212 "0M Column George S. Aldrlch, senior In the Col lege of Law, was married this week to Miss Alberta Wyatt The wedding took place In Omaha. Mr. Aldrlch Is a son of ex-Governor C. H. Aldrlch He is a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones have re turned from their wedding trip and are making their home at 2562 Cam den avenue. Omaha. Mrs. Jones was Miss Augusta Harnsberger of Ash land. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jones gradu ated from the University in 1909. they can not fight for a cause that is dear to them, but must fight as Aus tria dictates. Accordingly, they are rapidly being destroyed as a nation. In many of the villages there is no one left except the old men, cripples and women. All the young men have been killed, and if the present war goes on much longer there will be very few Bohemians left in Austria. The committee here at the Univer sity has announced that there will be a concert in the studio of Prof. August Molzer, a violinist in this city, and the proceeds of this will go to the Bohemian fund. The date for -this concert will be announced in the Dally Nebraskan later, as they do not ex pect to give it until the week before Christmas. The Bohemians are to be congratulated upon the way in which they are taking hold of the work of relieving their unfortunate brothers in the home land. PROFESSOR ALEXANDER ILL. Confined to His Home for a Few Days With Neuralgia Improving Rapidly. Prof. H. B. Alexander, of the de partment of philosophy, has been con fined to his home for several days by an attack of neuralgia, but Is improv ing rapidly and will soon be back to his duties at the University. Botany Prof. "You can always Identify trees by their bark." Bright Stude "What if they" refuse to bark?" "What are you cutting out of the paper?" "An item about a California man se curing a divorce because his wife went through his pockets." "What are you going to do with it?" "Put it in my pocket." Rocky Mt. Collegian. Now it the time to get your Corn husker Banquet ticket. $4.00 Pt. Texas Baseball Men Receive Macklnawa. Lucher Stark, a business man in Austin, Texas, has donated sixteen mackinaws to the baseball team of Texas University. The new macki naws are to be extra long, double breasted, and orange In color. 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