The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1915, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Left-Overs !
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Catch This One
i $ia and 2 M
I Young Men's
opnng onirts
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shirts have separate collars to match ffi
-r- 0- and are the newest effects for spring.
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Suits &
Overcoats
THE VALUES ARE SIMPLY UNMA TCHABLE
YOUNG MEN! Here's the best opportunity to save on a new
suit or overcoat you'll find for months to come. This is the final
price cut of the season, and practically all styles are in sizes for
critical young fellows.
HERE 'S HOW WE CAN SERVE YOU
33 I 34 I 35 I 36 1 37 I 38 I 39
suits" .jzmr-1 j i7Jiu u4-LuJ3-
OVERCOATS I 2 I 6 10 7 15 2
THEATRES
Oliver Theatre
All This Week, Three Times Daily
"TILLIE'S PUNCTURED
ROMANCE"
Greatest Comedy Ever Produced
Six Reels of Keystone Riot
Mats., 10c Nights, 20c and 10c
Cross & Josephine
The Bell Family
Frederick V. Bowers
& Co.
Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Barry
Cantwell & Walker
Aerial Costas
Solti Due
The Pathe Daily
Mile. Irene's Circus
Elephants, Ponies and
Dogs
Campbell & McDonald
"The Silent Plea"
"The Jarr Family"
"Hearst-Selig News"
Poor Sense of Humor
A perverted sense of humor led to
the humiliation of a prominent Senior
in the Library last Friday. First
SCPeA bare neck, and snow-on the
window sill, proved too much for Don
ald Darnes. Childlike, he could not
resist the temptation to bring the two
together. The result of the combina
tion was not an "unknown" for more
than an instant. The atmosphere of
the Library was shaken by loud
shrieks.
Last Scene Exit Mr. Barnes from
the Library for the remainder of the
day.
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WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
THE DUTCH MILL
' A 600D PLACE TO EAT.
special music
THINK E
And you'll ring the death knell of dirty
and shapeless garments.
HIGJB-Y 9arment cleanser
1322 N ST.
We pay shipping charges one way.
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AN ordinary clothing store
cannot fully satisfy the
COLLEGE MAN in matters of
dress.
Most collect? men arc training themselves
to be specialists to do some one thing bet
ter than other people can do it.
Being men of specialist ic inclinations
themselves, they like to le served by spe
cialists. That's our business. We're specialists i-i
good clothes for good dressers. AVe're here
to serve you (and the other fellows like
you V who want only the most authoritative
style, the very best quality and the most
capable service.
See our Spring Style displays of Suits.
Hats, Shirts, Full Dress Accessories, etc. - -moderately
priced always.
BASKET BALL PLAYERS attending the
tournament are assured of a warm welcome
here. Complete scores of the last three
tournaments are on exhibit for your infor
mation. This will be your store when you
come to the University let's get acquainted
now.
1109 O ST.
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