The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1916, Image 4

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    THE D AIL? NEBKASKAK
POLITICAL FIGHT
DRAWS TO CLOSE
(Continued from page 1)
nilVER THEATRE
St Mat and Night, Feb. 12
LYMAN H. HOWE
TRAVEL FESTIVAL
NlghU 50c, 35c, 25c Mat. 35c 25c
Monday Night, Feb. 14
MAY IRWIN
Eddie Foy
.Fatima
Mme. Donald Ayer
Freeman & Dunham
Leo & May Jackson
Jean Challbn
Ballet Divertissement
Hopkins V Axtell
"Traveling"
The Three Ameres
Novelty Entertainers
"The Red Circle"
Two Comedies
Sellg-Tribune News
HOPPE'S HARDWARE
lOS INortH lOth
Work brought to our office
any morning by 9 a. m. will
be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted
GLOBE
SOFT WATER
LAUNDRY
Office 340 S. 11th '
Plant 1116 to 1130 L St.
WMTHAJ.S CLASSY CAXDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
LC. Smith &Bro.
Typevriter Co.
BALL BEABLTTG
LOITO WEAEHJO
2?ew, Etbrdlt and EesUls
123 ITo. ISth Ei.
doo comes from South Omaha and is
a Junior in the College of Arts and
Sciences. He was a member of the
debating Seminar and championship
freshman debating team, belongs to
Phi Alpha Tau, World Polity club and
Y. M. C. A. cabinet.
The race for business manager lies
between DeWitt Foster and Ellsworth
Moser. Moser comes from Omaha. He
is a member of the 1915 varsity foot
ball team, Kosmet Klub, play cast,
chairman of freshman hop, and assist
ant business manager of the Corn-
busker. Foster is a graduate of Kear
ney high school. He is a sophomore
Arts and Sciences 6tudent. He is a
member of the Dramatic club, the Uni
versity Players and University Week
association. He was manager of the
1914-15 football programs, interschol-
astic basketball tournament program,
and chairman of the freshman Olympic
committee.
The junior managing editor's posi
tion is a struggle between Ivan Beede
of David City and Wayne L. Towns-
end of Cook. Beede is a pledge of
Sigma Delta Chi, a member of the
English club, sporting editor of the
Cornhusker, and was sporting editor
of The Daily Nebraskan last semester.
Townsend is a pledge of Sigma Delta
Chi anda member of Alpha Kappa Psi,
honorary commercial fraternity. He Is
a student in the School of Commerce
and was at one time on the staff of
The Daily Nebraskan.
Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 125
North 12th.
After dinner dances at McCormick's
Cafe. Open till 1 p. m. 129 South
Twelfth street.
SATURDAY, We Begin Our Semi-Annual Sale of
Silk Neckwear
Heavy, Lustrous Silks
made up into the large
shaped Four-in-Hands
He
To young fellows who appreciate the "artistic"
the Neckwear at this price will prove a revelation in
value-giving. Not only is the price way out-of-the-ordi-ary,
but you have the opportunity of picking up some
choice selection from the many handsome patterns of
fered. Included in the assortment are hundreds of the
new -"embroidered" tie a liberal assortment of novelty
"black and white effects" and scores of handsome, all
over designs at each 29c.
See the Window Displays
The Sale Begins Saturday
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SOCIETY
-Lin-
Affairs of the Week-End
This week-end is a notably busy
time in the society life of the univer
sity; five parties ana a DasKeinan
game are scheduled for Friday night,
seven parties and a basketball game
for Saturday night and four parties
for Monday.
The following is the calendar for the
week-end:
February 11
Phi Kappa Psi, annual party
coin.
Acacia, annual banquet.
Phi Delta Theta, freshman dance
Music hall.
Basketball, Nebraska vs. Kansas
Aggies Armory.
Alpha Sigma Phi, house party.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, freshman
house dance.
Tebruary 12
Phi Kappa Psi, annual banquet
Lincoln.
Acacia, annual party Rosewille.
Alpha XI Delta, formal Lincoln.
Junior Class of School of Agricul
ture, dance Music hall.
Delta Zeta, banquet Lincoln.
Basketball, Nebraska vs. Kansas
Aggies Armory.
Alpha Theta ChL dance Art haK.
Phi Delta Theta, house dance.
February 14
Delta Upsilon, formal Lincoln.
pi Kappa PhL house dance.
Alpha Phi, bouse party.
Bushnell Cuild, Valentine party-House.
text book on international law, will
speak tothe World Polity club, Feb
ruary 25. Professor Hall is sent out
by the American Association for In
ternational Conciliation.
Herbert Ryan of Omaha, formerly
a student here, visited Lincoln Wednesday.
Ivan Kinsman of Columbus has been
visiting at the Alpha Sigma Phi houie
this week.
L. H. Peary, ex-captain of the Ames
track team, '12, was at the Alpha Tau
Omega house February 9.
Truman Hamilton, '19, has left
school.
Mabel Johnson, '15, of Valley, is
visiting In Lincoln this week.
Ed Undeland, '14, of Omaha, was
in Lincoln the first part of the week
THE
Fwans
333 North 12th 6L
Telephones B2311 and B3355
Cleaners, Pressers, Dyers
For the "Work and Service that
Pleases.'' Call B2311. The Best
Equipped Dry Cleaning Plant In tas
West One day service if needed.
Reasonable prices, good work, proms
service. Repairs to men's garments
carefully made.
The University School ot Music
RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL
BRANCHES OF
Music Dramatic Art Aesthetic Dancing
ASK FOR INFORMATION
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
Opposite Campus llth&RSts.
Colorado Dinner
The annual Charter Day dinner of
- nmAn alumni of the University
of Nebraska will be held at the Shir
ley hotel in Denver next Tuesday eve
ning. ProL Lawrence Fossler, '18,
will speak on "Preparedness."
Professor Arnold Bennet Hall of the
University of Wisconsin, author of th
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Your Formal Clothes
should be absolutely correct in every detail. That's the only
sort you'll find at Farquhar's. Fill in your wardrobe today.
Full Dress Suits $30 upwards.
Full Dress Vests $3.50 to $6
Shirts $1.50 to $3 Ties 25c to 50c
Hosiery 50c to $2.00. Studs 75c to $2.50
FARQUHAR'S