The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 18, 1915, Image 5

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WORTHY OF ANY MAN'S INVESTIGATION
Why such reductions? Dccaxise these :shirts were
made especially for us by a prominent maker
from short ends and odd pieces of shirtings.
$1.50 and $2 11 11
Shirts . . PUoJl
Scares of beautiful new patterns and colors in
summer shirts made from serviceable soisette,
madras and crepe materials in sizes H to 17 Y.
$2.50Shirts$1.65
Unusually attractive styles in SILK MADRAS
Shirts with turn back cuffs made from lustrous
good p.at terns.
3 Smashing Big
Underwear Specials
Even if warm weather wasn't here the saving oppor
tunities presented by this sale should tempt you to
lay in a summer's supply.
MEN'S POROSKNIT UNION SUITS (the genuine)
in ankle or knee lengths, perfectly proportioned,
choose from white or ecru in regular suits
for 630
Men's Union Suits, made
of white Egyptian cotton,
short sleeves and ankle
lengths that are
Athletic Union Suits of
satin check nainsook
patent, elastic, closed
crotch, knee length and.
sleeveless.
Always $1.00
69c
3 wMI 1
GST 1 1 u m ! i n i v"
Regularly $1
79c
50c Neckwear
29c
THEATRES
ORPHEUM
All This Week, May 17-22
3 Timet Daily, 2, 7, 9 p. m.
THE CHRISTIAN
In Eight Gripping Interesting Parts.
A masterpiece In 500 scenes, with
an All Star Cast of Vitagraph
Players.
Prices Mat., all seats 10c
Night All seats 25c
Social ano personal
mm
The Three Ellisons
DeHollis & Company
"The Ring of Death"
"Road o' Strifs"
"Valley of Humiliation"
ave Him for His Wife
Hearst-Selig News
nmurs GLASSY SUMT
mbier drug co.
ISth essd O STREETS
NORTHWESTERN TEACH
ERS AGENCY
The leading Agency for the
ntlre WEST and ALASKA. Now
h the best time to enroll for
1815-16 vacancies. Write imme
diately for free circular..
BOISE, IDAHO
Mary and Eunice Chapin entertained
at 1 o'clock luncheon Saturday for
Delta Delta Delta.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon gave an in
formal dancing party at- the Lincoln
hotel Saturday evening.
The annual banquet of Silver Lynx
was held at the Lindell Hotel Satur
day evening. Toasts were given by
Will Kavan, Russell Clark, Will Bau-mam-J.
McLafferty, C. L. Rein, and
C. H. Epperson.
The engagement of Miss Fertrude
Welch of Shenandoah, Iowa, to Earl
May of Hay Center, Nebr., was an
nounced at the Kappa Kappa Gamma
banquet Saturday night Miss Welch
is a Sophomore in the University. Mr.
May is a Senior in the Law College.
LOWNEY'S AND JOHNSON'S
CANDIES
FILLERS
Prescription
HARMACY
.Cer. 16th Jk O St Phone B4423
GEORGE BROS.
IPcfntfno
3I3 IS STREET
"MOINEY"
J1 mint makes It and under the
Jjnns of the CONTINENTAL MORT
AGE COMPANY you can secure it at
for any legal purpose on approved
1 estate. Terms easy, tell us your
tts and we will co-operate with you.
,C pETTY & COMPANY
uenha
m Building, Denver, Colo.
The Alpha Xi Delta sorority gave
an informal house dance Saturday
night Thirty couples were in attend
ance chaperoned by Miss Hanke and
Mr. Hiltner, Miss Runge, and Mr.
Raber, and Mrs. Ida Fairbrother.
Among the dancers were Miss Mar
garet Greenough and Miss Marie Hix
enbaugb of Omaha.
school visitors in Lincoln for Fete
Day. The house was decorated with
the fraternity colors and Japanese
lanterns were used to light the lawn.
The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Crancer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Saunders. Among the out-of-town
visitors were Charles Morearity, Fri
dolf Engstrom, Carl Lutz, Lyman Phil
lips, Paul Ohman, of Omaha; Kenner,
Belle vue; Dai Lantz, Kearney; Lind
berg, Stromsburg; Parish, Belleville,
Kans.; Lloyd Da vies, Lewis Oliver,
Superior.
Miss Otis Hassler to George Tunnison,
Delta Upsilon, of Omaha; Miss Ger
trude Welch to Earl May, Acacia, of
Hay Center,
THE
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Telephone B2S11
S33 North 12th St
Gleaners, Pressers, Dyers
For the "Work and Service tht
Pleases." Call B2311. The Beat
equipped Dry Cleanjng Plant in the
West One day service if. needed.
Reasonable Prices, good work, prompt
service. Repairs to men's garments
carefully made.
The Delta Chi fraternity gave a
dance and lawn party at the chapter
house Friday night which was at
tended by many outof-town guests.
The lawn was decorated with Jap
anese lanterns and colored lights. Re
freshments were served outside.
Thirty couples attended the party,
which was chaperoned by Mr. Arthur
Hiltner and Miss seagwic.
Seventy-five members attended the
annual banquet of Kappa Kappa
Gamma at the Lindell Hotel, Saturday
night A program of music and a
dramatic selection took the place of
the usual toast Nellie White Mar
shall was mistress of ceremonies. The
list of engagements of Kappa girls ap
pearing in the Kronicle was as fol-
Miiii'.S tQ rrralofssvbgkqj bs bzb
lows: Miss Dorothy Harpham to
Philip O. Southwick, Phi Kappa Psi,
of Lincoln; Miss Irene Bailey
Walker Laubach, Sigma Chi, of Oma
ha; Miss Delia Ladd to Warren B.
Romans, Phi Delta Theta, of Lincoln;
trt I
When you are looking for a
Qs&dn&tion Present
go to
The UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
First.
Phone B-3684 310 No. 11th
LINCOLN
The Beta Theta Pi fraternity gave a
nlmic at Penn Woods Saturday after
noon that was attended by more than
a hundred persons. The party left
T Jn.Ain in autos early in the after
noon and enjoyed outdoor games until
the lunch hour, when an elaborate
picnic supper was served. The return
to Lincoln was made at 8:30 in the
evening. Doctor Knigut was cujt-
eron for the picnic.
rhl Gamma Delta fraternity enter-
,vi fiffv roubles at a house party
Saturday evening in honor of the high
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