The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1915, Image 4

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DAILY NEBRASKO
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ENSIGN
For the best of service. No
waiting when you call us.
CABS, TAXIES, BAGGAGE
Ensign Omnibus &
Transfer Go.
Cut Flowers
We extend you a cordial In
vitation to call.
Unique floral arrangement
for all Boclal occasions.
Corsage Boqueta a Specialty
Griswold Seed Co.
Floral Dept., 1042 O St
WARTHON'S
Shoe Repair Factory
and Shining Parlor
1140 O Street
Headquarters for Students
The University of Chicago
HOME STUDY
In addition to resident work, of
fers also instruction by corres
pondence. FYr detailed information
address
U. OF C (DIV. H) Chicago, III.
22nd Year
GEORGE BROS.
printing
1313 IN STREET
NEW CLASSES
just being organized
Enter any time
for regular or special work.
Seliool in session all summer.
Lincoln Business College
14th & P St. Phone B-6774
MEANING OF WAR
(Continued from page 1)
help bring this about the universities
should mould the character of the
students so that when they get Into
political life they can exert their in
fluence in favor of the things for which
Christianity stands.
World peace has not ben realized,
not because Christianity has failed to
offer a solution for the problem of war
but because of the failure of nations to
embrace the principles of Christianity
when dealing with each other. In con
clusion the speaker strongly urged
University men to incorporate their
rpiieion Into their everyday life. By
rtnine so he said the trend o.' public
opinion would gradually turn more to
th nrincinles of truth and Justice, ana
this in turn would lead toward the
abolishment of war.
Remember March 19th.
LOST Valuable notebook. Reward.
Leave at Nebraskan office. L. H.
Snyder. 108-109-75
LOST A pocketbook nt Junior Trom.
Return to Daily Nebraskan office
and receive reward. 106-108-74
LOST Chemistry book, "Qualitative
Analysis." Finder kindly return to
the Daily Nebraskan office. ("Address
32G North 17th St.," was in the front
of book.) 106-108-72
Remember March 19th.
iPULAfc PPTCED MENS. WEAR
PC
PANTS
876 Pairs Mill End
samples from a large
New .York Pants
concern.
We bought them
cheap and will
sell them cheap.
$2.45 $2.95 $3.45
Better you see them
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University Jeweler nd
Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 O St. YHow Front
Your Tatronag Solicited
TRY OUR FOUNTAIN
FILLERS
Prescription
U HARM ACY
Cor. 16th & O St. Phone B4423
The Place To Eat
SPA CAFETERIA
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CITY Y. M. C A.
A RVISTRO NGS
FaNATsTAND
On Remainder of Our Winter Stock ol Overcoats
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f rm Buva your choice ot any uvercoai irom our aioc
SS that sold a. high a. $32.50, $30, $27.50 and $25.00.
lfE2 Buys your choice of any Overcoat from our stock that
sold as high as $20, $18, $16.50 and $15.00.
$3.3
Final Stand
On Finest Suits
Sold In Lincoln
& in fa Buys any Winter Suit
M.OU that sold for $32.50,
$30 or $27.50 Suits made by
Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Hirsh
Wickwire Co., and "R. B. Fashion
Clothes" makers. No better
clothes made than in this lot.
C i 1 ET ABuys any Si. it that sold
J I OsUU for $25, $22.50 and $20.
CO CA Buys any Suit that sold
55. DU for $16.50 and $15.00.
Noteworthy Bargatns In .lea's Furnishings
1111 v . .
vnaon ores, iiiae or
Fibre Knit, regular 25c
hose. In all colors and
an sizes. Three tj
for 50c; each IlC
Special Darn-Proof Hois,
six pair guaranteed for
six months; all colars;
come six in box, a
per box Out
Regular 50c large shape
open-end Silk Four-ln-Hand
Neckties; all the
new spring
pattern ZDC
Wilson Bros. White. Me
dium Weight. Closed-
just the right A.
weignt ror now..uv.
HERE'S A GOOD ONE New Spring Shirts, a regu
lar $1.50 Madras or Soisette Shirt, soft
French cufT, all colors, guar- A
anteed special Ol.lu
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Quality
Is
Economy
a pro
Mill
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GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
UNIVERSITY NIGHT
TICKETS ON SALE
Student Admittance Cards Must Be
Secured Before Seats Are
Reserved
University students may now secure
their tickets for University Night. A
student admittance card must first be
secured from the information desk at
the Temple, which must be presented
at the Oliver box office to secure a
regular ticket.
First comers will secure the best
seats. Reserve-seat checks will be is
sued for the two lower floors and the
late arrivals will be forced to climb
the other flight.
J. Joseph Noone returned Wednes
day to complete his law course after
an absence of nearly a year in Wash
ington, where he served as private
secretary to Congressman .T. A. Ma
guire, '98. Law '99.
Remember March 19th.
GLOBE
THE
LAUNDRY
Is Asking for a Share of the
Student Trade.
Special Rates for Fraternities and Clubs
LCSmith&Bro.
Typewriter Co.
WANT YOUR BUSINESS
Special rates to Students.
CALL AND SEE US.
125 NO. 13TH.
B2080
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SILK-BOOT
The most, satisfactory hose we know of for dressy wear. May
be had in all the popular shades, including the new colors. Hav
ing lisle soles and tops, will outwear most all silk hose. Women's
75c and $1.00. Men's 50e and 75c pair.
MAIN
FLOOR
MILLER. & PAINE
HOSE
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