The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1915, Image 4

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The Unl. Home of
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Soft Drinks
Fresh Home Made Candies
You get service, quality and
quantity.
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TELLER'S
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Ltharmacy
Cor. 16th & O 8ts. Phone B4423
Merna, and Walter
Georite J. Lyon. '99. who studied
civil engineering at Nebraska Univer
sity and later took a degree at Colum
bla, la the author of a paper on "Equip
ment for Current Meter Gaging Sta
tions," published as water supply
paper No. 371 by the United States
geological survey. In addition to his
work as a practicing engineer, Profes
sor Lyon is assistant professor of
civil engineering at Union university,
Before that he was professor of civil
engineering at Colorado college.
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MRS. LESLIE CARTER
In a Tabloid of Her Most Famous
Success -ZAZA"
SLAVONIC DEPARTMENT
Walter Byron Sedilek, '15, is prac
ticing law in Schuyler.
Thomas Dredlar, '15, is in the law of
fice of C. Petrus Peterson in this
city.
Ed H. Vrana, '15, now an architect
in Omaha, attended the Notre Dame
game.
A. V. Sinrha, '14, Miiligan, was In
Lincoln Saturday for the Notre Dame
game and to visit a friend.
Miss Bess Han key, who was instruc
tor in physical education last year,
is now head of the Physical Educa
tion department for girls and women
at Home, N. Y.
Emil Brodecky, '09, Howell. Valen
tine Kuska, '08. Denver, Colo., and
Clara Janouch, '14, of Vermillion, S.
D., spoke at the reunion of the Komen
gky Klub last Saturday aighL
Valentine Kuska, '08, of Denver;
Emil E. Brodecky, '09, of Howells;
Ruth JeMnek, '15, of MilHgan; John
A. Stibal, '11, of Alcoa, Tenn.; Miss
Clara Janouch, '14, of Vermillion, 8.
D., attended the Notre Dame game
and the reunion of the Komensky
i Klub.
Libbie Breuer has dramatided the
Bohemian story by Elisfa Krasnobor
ska, entitled "Grandmother's Photo-
, graph." The dramatization Is good and
j the play will be presented in the near
future by the Komensky Klub. Miss
Breuer is a graduate student taking
work in the departments of Slavonic
j and English literature.
Dale Houlette,
Miner, Norfolk.
Junior Girls' Party
The committee of the Junior Girls'
party is planning for a large crowd
Saturday afternoon In Music hall. In
vitations have been sent to all whose
addresses were accessible. If there
are any who have been overlooked,
they are urged to come anyway, for
it is for all Junior girls.
Music Louis P. Hagensick, F2042.
To Attend Omaha Meeting
Many students of the Teachers' col
lege will attend the State Teachers'
association meetings in Omaha the
latter part of this week.
Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 125
North 12th.
KOSMET KLUB
CAST CHOSEN
(Continued from page 1.)
Helen Dill.
Katherine Newbranch.
Janet Chase.
Wanda Klmmell.
Emily Cox.
Helen Loftman.
Marie Pettit
Irene De Maranvllle.
Marguerite Stevens.
Helen Young.
Ruth Morgan.
Gertrude Squires.
Nell Youngers.
Helene Edgecombe.
Irene Johnson.
Eva Miller.
Marguerite Bunting.
Men
Jack Elliott
Earl Jackson.
Harvey F. Nelson.
S. A. Hoadley.
Dan R. Proudfit.
For the Student
And the Lover
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The man who knows most about values studies what to buy.
The man who makes the best appearance studies what is
being worn.
As a suggestion as to what to buy and as evidence of what
is being worn, we presseut Stylephts Clothes, $17, The Same
Price the World Over, Overcoats and Suits both. All
the popular fabrics, including Diamond Weaves, Imperial
Stripes and the new "Duraxe" effects.
By specializing on one suit, the maker can give all wool
fabrics, good workmanship and splendid linings and trim
mings for a medium price.
Come in and slip on a epat for just one minute. There will
be enough to make you a STYLEPLUS customer.
All styles, including some especially lively for young College
men.
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Athletio Girls.
Announce the arrival of
Official Swedish
Gym Shoes
No lace no heel elastic gore perfect fit.
$1.75
Exclusive Ladies' Shoe Section
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rNebraska School of Business
T. A. BLAKESLEE, Business Manager
Corner O and 14th Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska
Harold N. Aldrich.
Ray L. Doyle.
Ellsworth Moser.
N. R. Reasoner.
Andrew Nesbit.
Rex Truman.
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