The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 28, 1915, Image 3

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    NEBRASKAN
THEATRES
SOCIETY COLUMN
Leslie Lewis has left school and
gone to Denison, Iowa, where he has a
contract for installing an electric light
system.
THE DAILY
ORPHEUS
ALL THIS WEEK
- Salisbury'
WILD ANIMAL LIFE
IN AMERICA
Seven Wonderful Reels
Three Shows Dally at 2, 7 and 9
Matinee AH Seats, 10c Night, 25c
Auger & Company In
"Jack the Giant Killer"
Knight & Moore
"No Other Way"
N "The Confession"
Hearst-Sellg News
"Almost a Hero"
OTIUX'S OLASSY cakdy
MCI CIl DRUG CO.
IStSi end O STREETS
NORTH WE8TERN TEACH-
ERS AGENCY
The leading Agency for the
entire WEST and ALASKA. Now
Is the best time to enroll for
1915-16 vacancieB. Write imme
diately for free circular.
BOISE, IDAHO
REAL SATISFACTION AT OUR
FOUNTAIN
iILLERS
Prescription
h a r m a c y
Cor. 16th & O St. Phone B4423
GEORGE BROS
printing
1313 N STREET
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
Jack Bowen left Wednesday night
for Billings, Mont., where he will re
sume work in the government forestry
service.
Miss Dorcas Christensen and Miss
Barbara Churchill went to Omaha last
Saturday to be formally pledged to
the Nu Sigma Phi, the medical so
rority.
Robert Reasoner left Wednesday for
Columbia, Mo., to attend the section
convention of Phi Gamma Delta fra
ternity. Mr. Reasoner is delegate from
the Nebraska chapter.
Lucy M. Sprague has announced the
engagement of her daughter, Annie
Maxon, to George C. McQuarrie of
Blair, Nebr. The wedding will take
place June 30. Miss Sprague gradu
ated from the University in 1911 with
Phi Beta Kappa honors.
The thirteen University Juniors re
cently elected to the Innocents held
their first meeting at the Lincoln
Hotel Wednesday evening. Plans
were laid for the work to be done next
year. Guy C. Chambers is president
of the society.
The active chapter of the Delta Tau
Delta fraternity entertained the
Seniors at a dinner at the Lincoln
Hotel Wednesday evening. Five mem
bers will graduate from school this
year: John McGurk, George Aldrich,
Archie Kantz, Harold Prince, and C.
Porter Sloan.
Miss Lucile Eaves will leave Satur-j
day for Boston, Mass., to visit her
sister and to consider an offer made
her to take charge of the research
work for the Woman's Educational j
and Industrial union, n sue aw
she will also give class lectures in
Simmons College for Women.
WARTHON'S
Shoe Repair Factory
and Shining Parlor
1140 O Street
Headquarters for Students
Cut Rowers
We extend you a cordial in
vitation to caJL
Unique floral arrangement
for all social occasions.
Corsage Boquets a Specialty
Griswold jSeed Co.
Floral Dept. 1042 O 6L
LOST Gold lavalier with small dia
mond In enamel setting. Reward
for return to Daily Nebraskan office.
85-154-156
Alpha Zeta. agricultural fraternity
at the University of Nebraska, elected
the following officers at a meeting in
room 102 University Hall, Wednesday
evening: Chancellor, R. E. Holland;
censor, II. A. Jones; ecrlh. t. A.
Townsend; treasurer, J. P. Fairbanks;
.hrnnlrler. E. M. Partridge. Refresh
ments were served after the election
of officers had taken place.
. The annual banquet of the Cadet
nfflxcrs' Association of the State Uni
versity was held at the Lincoln Hotel
Wednesday evening. C. J. Frankfor
ter presided as toastmaster and the
frtiinwinc nroeram was given:
"Our Responsibility," Cadet Major
R. H. Harley, '15.
"Nebraska and the Army," Lieut.
Robert Guthrie, 08, U. S. A.
"Impressions." Capt. R. L. Hamilton,
U. S. A., retired.
"College Men and Patriotism,"
t -ht n stnll TI. S. A.
of the commissioned officers
present were also called upon for
short talks. At a . business bem
preceding. Dean O. V. P. Stout was re
itfl.i nrPBldent of the organization;
n.r n w Tavlor was made -vice-
.,nt nri Carl Lord, Professor
Frankforter, and Lieutenant Tarker
were elected to the boara oi mo
tors. "Every time I see grandfather's
. I
sword I want to go io war.
"Well?" ,
"But every time I see grandfather s
t onr down." Kansas
j wooaen ics. ww.
State Collegian. -
Seniors! Seniors! Seniors!
Monday at one o'clock p. m. re
served seats for the production of
-The Sunken Bell" may be exchanged
for your assessment tickets at the
Oliver Theatre. A schedule appears
The Next Step
-in Clothes
Don't change from-a regular to a tropical
suit, until you see the
ACQUATONIA ONE-BUTTON
SOCIETY BRAND MODEL
Full Skeleton Coat and Vest
It's a Bear "It's Different"
Like the Pooler Budd, Chicago, Mflbanke and
Lonsdale models, it has everything yet de
signed in high grade, stylish suits, out-classed.
It's neat, dressy, comfortable. It's a suit
of dignity and . dash. Designed for all men
who would look young and manly.
Another shipment of these Suits by express
today. Come and see them. New patterns
"TUquatonia," $25, $28.50 and $30.
Other Society Brand models $20 to $40.
"SCHLOSS BEAUTIFUL" CLOTHES
Five models at $25. Wonderful values.
STYLE PLUS CLOTHES $17.
Pelham and Five Other Makes in Suits at
from $10, 12.50 and $15.
Palm Beach Suits Galore
Guaranteed to wash and wear
$4.75, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 and up
By far the best values in town
P. S. The weather reminds us that we've
Raincoats to please every purse $3.95 to $25.
Ahead
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cevaNT a. s. c.
M
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH US
r'
AYER BROS. CO.
ELI SHIRE, President
.
below which will enable you to plan a
trip to the theatre for your reserved
seats. During the first half hour after
one o'clock the first twenty senior
assessment tickets should -presented
at the box office. During the next
half hour those numbered 26 to 50 wilt
have an opportunity to secure their
reserved seats. Remember, that it is
necessary to be at the theatre prompt
ly at the appointed hour. Also re
member that enough seats have been
reserved by the business management
for the use of the Seniors, but those
who fail to get their tickets Monday
afternoon at the proper hour should
present their tickets the following day
as early as possible.
The schedule for the Seniors follows:
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
1 to
26 to
51 to
76 to
101 to
126 to
151 to
.176 to
201 to
226 to
25, 1:
50, 1:
75, 2:
100, 2:
125. 3:
150, 3:
175, 4:
200, 4:
225, 5
250, 5:
00 to
30 to
00 to
30 to
00 to
30 to
00 to
30 to
00 to
30 to
1:30.
2:00.
2:30.
3:00.
3:30.
4:00.
4:30.
5:00.
5:30.
6:00.
SUMMER CLOTHES READY
They'll meet your demands for comfort" and good looks.
Palm Beach Suits Straw Hats,
Silk Shirts B. V. D. Underwear
Sport Shirts for Tennis and Outdoor Sports of All Kinds $1.00
'FAKQUHARS-
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