The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 12, 1916, Image 4

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THE ORIGINAL
HALTED MILK
Cbeep substitutes cost YOU soma price.
KODAK FILMS
Doveloped and Printed
Nine Hours
FRED'.; MACDONALD
1309 O St
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Oat your' Lunches at the
CKy r.M.CA, CafeteHa Plan
13TH AND P
GEORGE BROS.
PMNTOTO
ISIS n Street
EAT AT
CALfoVlET CAFE
Opea 5:30 a. m. to I:o0 a. m.
1509 O Street
Work brought to our offlot
my morning by 9 a. m. win
U ready at 6 pjn. if wantsd
GLOBE
SOFT WATER
LAUNDRY
Office 340 8. 11th
Plant 1116 to 1130 L St
lave Yon
Ssen
the new Gingham Plaid
Shirts f They may be a little
loud, but all the boys are
wearing them. -Special
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Pbr Quick Serrlce
New York Chop Hcase
1340 O 6L
Always Open
EAT WAFFLIt
at
HENDRY'S CAFE
143 So. ISth
Coffee and Waffle 18
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F. E. ROEDER'S
ORCHESTRA
Phone L-48I3
WARTHON'S
Shoe Repair Factory
and 6c 8HINING PARLOR
Students' Headquarters
1140 O Street
Iiscdn Candy Kichea
The Unl. Home of
Ll0ht Lunches
Soft Drinks . .
Yeah Home Made Candles
You get service, quality and
quantity.
Come and see us Cor. 14 A O
Puritan Ice Cream
solves the Sunday desert
problem.
H. C HATHAWAY
ICC CREAM CO.
"Problem Solvers"
Phone B-6152
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 O STREET
The Care of
Evening Gowns
Party dreeees cleaned our way
will give the wearer a feeling of
satisfaction that will add greatly
to the joy of any occasion.
Cleaning and Dyeing
B6833
1 F. 2. ROEDER'S
The batting of Whitcomb and Craig
for the Sig Chis were the features.
Rogers, of the Sig Chis, pulled off an
unassisted double play that checked
what might have been a rally.
The batteries for the Sig Chis were
Herold and Craig; for the Phi Psis,
Withey and Selzer.
NEBRASKA MEETS
WESLEYAN TODAY
Coyotes and Huskers to Clash in
Track and Field Meet
The Nebraska track team will meet
Wesleyan this afternoon at 2:30 on
the athletic field. Everything favors
an easy victory for Nebraska on reto
tive time made in various meets earl
ier this season. Although defeated
by Ames and Kansas, the green
squad with which Coach Reed began
the season is fast rounding into a
bunch of veterans.
The entries for the Wesleyan meet
are given below:
220-yard dash Wesleyan, Fetz and
Hoffman; Nebraska, Owen, Irwin and
Scott.
100-yard dash Wesleyan, Fetz and
Werner; Nebraska, Wiley, Irwin and
Scott.
440-yard dash Wesleyan, Fetz and
Norman; Nebraska, Owen, Bates and
Purney.
Half mile Wesleyan, Fetz and Coz
ier; Nebraska, Overman, Grau and
Casp.
Mile Wesleyan, Bruing and Ken
nedy; Nebraska, Spohn and Garrison.
Two mile Wesleyan, Bruing; Ne
braska, Ricker.
High hurdles Wesleyan, Williman;
Nebraska, Bolton and Brian.
Low hurdles Wesleyan, McCor-
mick and Williman; Nebraska, Bolton
and Wiley.
Shot put Wesleyan, Johnson and
Grubb; Nebraska, Corey and Shaw.
Discus Wesleyan, Durham and
Graham; Nebraska, Corey, O'Brien
and Riddell.
Hammer Wesleyan, Buckner and
Ward; Nebraska, Corey and Sheldon.
High jump Wesleyan, Hayworth
and Werner; Nebraska, Wiley and
Brian.
Broad jump Wesleyan, Werner and
Graham; Nebraska, Wiley and Brian.
Pole vault Wesleyan, Metzger and
George; Nebraska, Liebendorfer and
Bahl.
Relay Wesleyan, Werner, Hoff
man, Van Norman; Nebraska, Scott,
Irwin, Wiley, Owen, Bolton, Bates and
Liebendorfer.
C. W. Reese, of Des Moines, la.,
will talk at All Soul's church next
Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock. At
12 o'clock he will speak to students.
Everybody welcome.
CHOCOLATES
In Bulk or
Packages
TELLER'S
UJrescription
LrHARMACY
Cor. 16th A O 8t. Phono B442S
GOTIIC THE NEW
a for 2c COLLAR
IT FITS THE CRAVAT
cufrrr. mioDv a, eo.. te
Suggestions for Graduating Gifts
WRIST WATCHES ' '
Very popular this season and may
be had in many styles and In several
finishes. There are:
' Gunmetal watches at 2.00 with
strap 2.75.
Nickel plated watches with strap
2.75; with bracelet, 8.60. .
Cloisonne watches with bracelet at
6'10-vear gold cases with 7 Jewels
t107-.vear gold cases with 10 Jewels
at201-ear gold cases with 15 Jewels
atWaltham and Elgin watches in 20
year cases at 15.00. 16.00, 17.50, 18.00
and 20.00. A. ,
Wrist watch straps, that will con
vert any small watch Into wrist
watch ,5c. Gold bracelets for watch
es 4.00. 1
CAMEO BROOCHES
We have these beautiful brooches
In Real Coral, Brown Shell, Pink
Shell and Wed r wood, mounted In sol
id gold at 4.50, 5.00, 6.50. 6.00, 7.00,
7.50 8.60, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, 18.00. 20.00,
22.50.
LA VALL1ERES
With solid gold chains and mount
ings, with Cameos, Diamonds and col
ored stones priced 2.50, 3.50, 4.50.
5.00, 7.00. 7.50, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00. .12.50
and 15.00. .
PEARL BEADS
Short strands of heavy wax rilled
beads in especially good finish at 85c,
50c, 75c 1.00, 1.60. 2.00, 2.50, 3.60, 5.00,
6.00 and up to 10.00.
Long strands of the same quality
beads at 1.50, 2.50, 3.50. 4.50, 6.00 and
7.00.
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Gom'l Normal Training
Enter our normal training class this summer and prepare to teach
commercial subjects. City State certificates granted without ex
amination. Enrollment dates June 5 and June 12.
Lincoln's Accredited Commercial School.
LlfJOOLiJ BUSINESS 60LLEGE
14th & P SL
College Book Store
Facing Campus
Where the Student goes.
LINGERIE CLASPS
In solid gold, several neat desiens
at 1.00, 2.00 and 8.00 pair.
With gold tops In several good stvles
at 50c and 75c pair.
EAR DROPS
Ear drops are especially good this
season and may be had in Jet, Pearl
nnd in colored stones manv stvles
from which to choose at 50c, 75c i 00
2.75 and 3.00.
PHOTO FRAMES
Sterlum frames that will not tra
nlsh, In squares and ovals, at 25c. 33c
50o. 75c, 1.00 and 2.00.
In Sterling Silver ovals and squares
plain and hand engraved At 1 00
1.50. 2.00, 2.50, 3.50. 4.00, 5.00. 6 50
7.60, 8.00, 8.00 and 10.00.
FANCY COMBS
The new casque comb, Inset with
bright colored stones In many unique
styles. 50c, 75c. 1.00, 1.25, 2.00, 2.50.
8. $0, 4.00 and G.00.
CHATELAIN KNIVES
With solid gold, gold filled or sil
ver handles, at 75c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00.
4.00 and 5.00.
TIE PINS
Many pretty new styles set with
culture pearls or colored stones, some
with cameos. Gold filled at 75c. 1 00
solid good at 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.50, 4.00.
5.00 and 7.50.
CUFF LINKS
Hand engraved and plain in
solid
gold at 2.00. 2.50, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50,
5.00.
o.uu ana o.ou pair.
WALDEMAR CHAINS
Vest chains for the watch.
gold
3.00,
filled at 1.00, solid rold at 2.00,
M n a W A W AA A AA
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Jewelry Dept. Main Floor.
& PAINE
Summer Oxfords
This new 'oxford has already
won its spurs is fastly becom
ing one of our big hits. Comes
in black gun metal or dark
cherry red leathers with perfor
ated tip, blind eyelets to the top;
all leather or rubber reel and
sole as you like best. If
you've never worn Bootery
shoes get next this spring.
You can pay $4, $4.50
or $5 for good shoes
here, ny pair you
buy will be the best
shoes made to sell at
the price you pay.
"Ascot "
THE
BOOTERY
1230 0 St.
B-6774
Lincoln, Nebr.
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