THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FAIR PLAY And prudence urge not to sub ject so delicate an organ as the EYE, upon which our labors and our pleasures so essentially de pend, to unnecessary peril. Most important of all for your future welfare. "A stitch in time ap plies with especial forge to the timely use of glasses when needed. We fit them. Come In and Talk It Over References Many highly pleas ed University students WILLIS MARTIN, D. O. S. Eyesight Specialist 1236 O St With Keller Photo Supplies Looking Neat is a matter of care. For real scientific care of garments call (rUBdaliY Cleaning & Dyeing IV1CI 10 Years of Leadership B6633 Florists, f.-Il T BZ7TS m i mm i m in m m VSeedCo 1042 O ST. "If It isn't an Ansco it isn't the Beit." See the Ansco line before buying that Xmaa present. Camera Exchange 1552 O St- GOTHIC THE NEW ACS HMD W 3 for 25C COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLUCTT. FtASODY CO.. lC..Mm Iisccla Candy Kitchen Tht Unl. Home of Light Lunches Soft Drinks Frtth Home Made Candles You get service, quality and quantity. Come and see us Cor. 14 4 O The Mystic Fish meets Thursday at the Alpha Chi Omega house at 5 o'clock. Tickets for the military ball, Jan uary 21. may be had from WilHard Folsom, R. V. Koupal and A. J. Covert. One hundred thirteen tickets inclu slve of all complimentarles have been validated for the Senior Hop to be held in the Lincoln Hotel, January 14. No more tickets will be issued for this hop. The complimentary list will be published with the financial statement. T. A. WILLIAMS, Agent Student Activities. One hundred tickets inclusive of all complimentarles have been validated for the Junior Prom to be held In the Lincoln Hotel, January 15. No more tickets will be Issued for this dance. The complimentary list will be pub lished with the financial statement. T. A. WILLIAMS, Agent Student Activities. The Mogul Barber Shop, S. L. Chap lin, proprietor, 127 North Twelfth. Meal tickets, $5.50 for $4.50, 137 North Twelfth. Newbert Cafe. German Lunch and Cafe, R. C. Schelder, manager. 1121 P street. Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-1482. Stuff Addressee Order Prof. F. A. Stuff spoke before the St. Paul Brotherhood last evening on "Brotherhood in Ancient and Modern Literature." More than one hundred zien attended the banquet and informal meeting that followed. Professor Stuff quoted passages from the Bible and a modern work of fiction to show treat ment of the brotherhood theme by both ancient and modern authors. He pointed out that brotherhood is the true remedy for the lonesomeness felt by every man at some time or other in his life. A NEBRASKAN'S DIARY PAGES (Continued from page 1 procure my passports, for protection while abroad. "I jailed the consul-general by phone and told him my situation. He took my gold and wrote the company his. check for the required number of 'tales. That settled the matter of transport, and then I called for the passports. The consul-general was a Minnesotan, Goodnow by name, and a personal friend of Chancellor Mac Lean of the University of Nebraska. He sent greetings, to the chancellor, which I personally presented upon my return to Lincoln. These are the words of Consul-General Goodnow to me: 'You are a young man, Meier, of good habits. You will not need any pass ports. Americans should show to the world that' they can travel without them.' So I did. "Nebraskans are found almost every where you go, as are also other Amer icans. Before leaving Shanghai, a small, dark. Intelligent looking man asked me what state I was from. I told him 'Nebraska.' Well said he, I am mighty glad to meet a Nebraska man. I Just had some Nebraska ham for breakfast and now I have met a Nebraskan He saidThat he was an American too, but from the South. What state I asked. 'My country is said he, 'Equador "Wherever I went I called on the American consuls, and I also made H a point to visit universities. One of the Almy boys bad gone to study in Germany. I did not know at what university, nor did I know which one of the boys was there. When I reached Leipzig, I went direct to the university and inquired for a student by the name of Almy. After receiving a polite lec ture on discipline. In which I was requested to remove my hat from my bead on entering a public building, I was given Billings Almy's address: Solomon Strasse, Numero 9, Partier Zwei That is where I found him. I spent several days with him, he standing all expenses. I, on return, paid his subscription to the college paper, 'The Nebraskan "Through him I learned that John Almy, his brother, and Clarence Skin ner, were then at Berlin. It. was thus an easy matter to locate them, who in turn informed me that one of my class mates, Mrs. Kittle Shackleton Holmes, and her husband Ernest R. Holmes, were at that time in France attending the Paris University, and by obtain ing their address, as I had Billings Almy's, I found them too, but with greater effort. They had moved. I mailed a post card, which was for warded to them, and in return came a cordial Invitation to dinner. She said, 'This is one way of meeting They also gave a great deal of time in directing me, and to Ernest Holmes I owe much as a guide in the old Latin quarters. "Some time I may relate pleasing experiences at Oxford and Cambridge where in England another classmate, Charles William Wallace, a Nebraskan, won renown." Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 125 North 12th. Special values in tan shoes, for drill. Cincinnati Shoe Store, 142 N. 12th. WANTED Two or three clog danc ers or soft shoe dancers, at once. Call B-3788, before 6 p. m. Will the person who exchanged a green corduroy coat at Girls' Corn husker party, call L-9145. 140-57-59 LOST At the Cornhusker banquet, someone took by mistake a new black fedora hat plainly marked: R. J. Pool, 1224 So. 21st St, Lincoln, Nebr. The owner will be glad to have the hat returned to the above address or to his office, N. 104-A. LOST Bunch of keys, either xon campus or In Lincoln hoteL Return tn NTebraskan office. 141-57-59 LOST The University Girls' club secretary's book. Return to Nebras kan office. LOST Between Chemistry building and Memorial hall, gold link watch fob, with letter O. Return to G. E. Lewis, Chemistry building. 142-57-59 LOST Spanish grammer, Coestes; left in Room 207, U halL Tuesday aft ernoon, between 1 and 2 o'clock. Nor. 80. 3t FOUND A gold watch - fob. quire at Daily Nebraskan office. In- FOUND Bunch of keys at 13th and P streets. Inquire at Dally Nebras kan office. 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