The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 05, 1916, WOMAN'S EDITION, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEfiKASEAJ?
Oliuor Tlioatro
Tonlflht., Fr'l., Sat, A 8at. Mat.
Every Night Matt. Wed. A Sat.
LINCOLN PLAYERS'
In "ALONG CAME RUTH"
Next Week, "Under Cover"
Nlghta, 50c, 35, 25c Matt., 25c
The University Player'
Farewell Appearance
Believe Me Xantippe"
21st and 22nd performances '
TEMPLE FRIDAY AND SATUR
DAY, MAY 6 AND 6
Tickets 60 Cents
Reservations at College Book
Store -
The
Wednesday and Thursday
NANCE O'NEIL In
"THE WITCH"
A Story of Love, Intrigue and
Romance that Thrills and .
Fascinates You.
ALSO COMEDY, SCENIC AND
TOPICAL SUBJECTS
SOL BURNS
"Hebrew Humorist"
Mme. Sumiko & Co.
"Her Naked Soul"
"A Lucky Mistake"
Kalem Comedy
"Selig Tribune"
15th &
O St.
use
One Day Only
JULIUS STEGER
In His Powerful Dramatic
Success
"MASTER OF THE HOUSE"
And a Good Comedy
Admission 5c and 10c
Continuous Shows 1:30 to 5:30;
6:30 to 11
WHITMAN, S CLASSY CANDY
klEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
L.C. Smith &Bro.
Typewriter Co.
2 ALL BEARING
LONG WEARING
New, Rebuilt and Rentals
125 No. 13th Ct. "
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SOCIETY
COMPANY G BANQUET
The second annual banquet of Com
pany Q was held Wednesday evening
In . the Garden room at the Lincoln
hotel. Plates were laid for. thirty.
Colonel H. G. Hewitt was toastmaster.
The toast list was as follows:
"Sound Oft," Lieutenant B. Nye;
"Parade Rest," Corporal Joe Seacrest;
"Pass In Review" Sergeant H. B.
Whitfield; "Watch Your Line," Pri
vate G. H. Moyer; "Halt," Captain
R. C. L. Greer.
GIRL'S CLUB PARTY
FOR DELEGATES
. The Girl's club entertained the dele
gates of the -Middle Western Inter
collegiate Association for Women's
Self-Government at a tea yesterday
afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Dean
Mary Graham. Mrs. Gramllch, and
Edna Froyd, '16, received. Three hun
dred attended.
PHI ALPHA DELTA BANQUET
The Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity
held its annual banquet Thursday eve
ning at the, Lincoln hotel. John Ja
cobson, .16, Max Baehr, '18, Homer
Hewitt,, 17, Hugh Agor, '16 and Prof.
Walter L. Pope responded to toasts.
Twenty-three were present.
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Miss Ella Williams, who makes her final appearance in a university play
in "Believe Me, Xantippe," at the 0!iver tonight and. tomorrow night
Printing that's better, at Boyd's. 1S
North 12th.
the STODDARD co.
WONS WEAR U
The HOME OF SATISFACTION
A Store for Girls
Who Care
All Spring apparel
priced at a saving
to you now.
To please you
will please us.
Joseph Foreman, ex-'16, of Alvo,
Willta mWendstrand, '13, of Wahoo,
and Byrne Marcellus, '11, of Chicago,
spent Sunday at the Alpha Tau
Omega house.
Fred Ballard, author of "Believe
Me, Xantippe,", who Is a member of
the Kappa Sigma fraternity, was a
visitor at the chapter house Tuesday.
Violet Sims of Aurora has been
spending a few days at the Chi Omega
house.
Reva Russell, of Flanders, S. D.,
Is a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega
house.
Jeannette Teegarden, '18, will spend
Saturday and Sunday at her home in
Weeping Water.
Alice Buntz, of Shenandoah, Iowa,
arrived last night for a week's visit
at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house.
Milrae Judkins will spend the week
end in Table Rock.
Katharyn Howey, '19, has been ill
for the past three days.
Lester Bratton, '11, visited at the
Alpha Tau Omega house last week.
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NEW. Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS
ARE INSTALLED
The new Y. W. C. A. officers were
installed and plans for next year were
discussed at a meeting of all Y. W.
C. A. girls Wednesday night. It was
decided to have an evening meeting
each month so that the girls who are
unable to attend the 5 o'clock meet
ings will have the opportunity of. at
tending these. The time and nature
of these monthly meetings will be de
cided upon later.
CAMILLE LEYDA
TECUMSEH TEACHER
Camille Leyda, of Falls City, has
been elected tearher of German and
director of girls' athletics In Tecum
seh high school, and Harlow C.
Fleck of Lincoln will be head of the
mathematics department in the 6ame
EAT WAFFLES
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HENDRY'S CAFE
141 Bo. 13th
Coffee and Waffle. 1N
A Touch of Refincrent
to the Finest Appartl
HIGBY
CLEANING
and DYEING
SERVICE
B 6633
1322 N
Ten Years of Leadership
SPECIAL HAIR DRES3ING
ANTISEPTIC OIL TREATMENT
MANICURING SCALP WORK
Gif f en
Beaute Shop
237 So. 14th
B1926
CHAPIN BROS.
127 So. 13th
FLOWERS ALL THL TIME
B3k Sales
Special Sale of Books in Sets by Standard authors at
unusually low prices. You are likely to find your
favorite author's works represented in this sale
"We are also offering "edition ends" from prominent
publishers in books on many subjects, inc-luding
Travel, Art, Poetry, History, Biography, Drama, Ad
venture and Fiction.
MANY SURPRISING BARGAINS.
For Quick Service
New York Chop House
1540 O 8L
Always Open
fr rm,rf0h( JJfff
Qage Brother fr Co.
Vkkavo
WEARTHINGS FOR SUMMER
SPORTS NEW STYLES
SILK SWEATERS and Sweater
Coats. These we show in vivid
and plain colorings; alL,o in
6tripes and color combinations.
Made from best pure .silk and
fibre silk.
Sport and 1M id-Summer Dress
Hats.
The Speciality Shop
G. LESHER COMPANY
239 So. 14th Telephone B 1024
EVERYWHERE1
WHY ?
school.