The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 18, 1916, Image 13

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THE DAILY NEBSASKAN
He UniTcrsity of Chicago
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In addition to resident
work, offer o ntrue
tion by corr japondenca
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STUDY
For t'-tailed In
formation tddiM
MtfcYcar P.tfC (Ph. J.), tticif. W.
ASK FOR and GET
E-SOKLICEt'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Cbeap substitutes cost YOU same price.
G. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S, S. SHE AN
OPTICIAN
1123 O STREET
The Care of
Evening Gowns
Party dresses cleaned our way
will give the wearer a feeling of
satisfaction that will add greatly
to the Joy of any occasion.
Cleaning and Dyeing
Wl II H 'I'm
B66SS
Work brought to our office
any morning by 9 a. xn. will
be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted
GLOBE
SOFT WATER
LAUNDRY
Office 340 S. 11th
Plant 1116 to 1130 L St.
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Look Well
While in Omaha. Wear one
of our nifty hats up there
and show the Metropolis
how to be well dressed for
only
All the new ones . all the
time.
V
$2.00
GIRLS' ATHLETICS HAVE
SUCCESSFUL SEASON
(Continued from page 3)
teams, and on November 8 played a
match game on Nebraska field, the
vtpperclassmen winning by a Bcore of
2 to 1. A tennis tournament for in
dividual honors was also organized in
the fall, but due to the large number
of entries was not played off before
bad weather set In.
Basketball, the most popular sport
among the girls at Nebraska, started
after Thanksgiving vacation and end
ed in an interolass tournament on Feb
ruary 19, with the sophomores as
champions. Basketball is taught in
almost every high school of the state,
and as a result, Nebraska gets splen
did material. One hundred girls tried
out for places on teams this year.
The volley-ball season was short,
but filled in the gap between basket
ball and spring baseball. Class teams
were not organized and no match
games played, but many girls turned
out for the game for the fun of play
ing it.
In preparation for the annual girls'
track meet, training in track events
started early in the spring along with
baseball. The rules demand that a
girl may enter only four events and
that she must train for the particular
events she enters. The events in the
meet were the 25-yard dash, 50-yard
dash, pole vault, 40-yard hurdles, high
jump, baseball throw, interclass relay
race and baseball game between the
CHOCOLATES
in Bulk or
Packages
TMLLER'S
UJrescription
1st HARMACY
Cor. 16th & O SU. Phone B4423
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
The Unl. Home of
Light Lunches
Soft Drinks
eresh Home Made Candle
You get service, quality and
quantity.
Come and see us Cor. 14 A O
COMMENCEMENT
will soon be here. Why not enroll with us for the summer? Our
courses are the best, and our rooms are delightfully cool and airy. For
many years we have specialized in the training of commercial teach
ers.' Don't experiment with untried institutions. Our Normal Courses
lead to State Certificates without further exmaination.
Nebraska School of Business
(Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction)
Corner O and 14th Sts. Lincoln, Nebraska
Gom'l Hormol 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.
LINCOLN OUSKOS COLLEGE
14th & P St
sophomores and freBhmen. Helen
Hewitt, '19, of Alliance, won the gold
medal and also broke the Btate rec
ord in basketball and baseball throw.
Grace Nichols, '18, of Lincoln, won the
silver medal, and Julia Quinby, '19,
of Omaha, the bronze. The sopho
mores won the baseball game by a
score of 22 to 9, and the Juniors won
the Interclass relay.
As compensation for work in ath
letics, the Girls' Athletic association
offers an "N" certificate to those who
have played on a class team, received
an "K" in regular gymnasium work
and won a place in the field meet.
These three honors may be secured in
one year, but will count toward an
"N" it won any time during a girl's
college course. Individual trophies.
such as N" blankets and sweaters,
are also given to members of the has
ketball and baseball teams. A mem
ber of a team is also entitled to wear
the class numerals.
For Quick Service
New York Chop House
1940 O St.
Always Open
F. E. ROEDER'S
ORCHtSTRA
Phone L-48I3
Ukulele
Hawaiian Steel Guitar
Do You Ukulele?
Do you play Hawaiian
Guitar?
IF NOT
LET ME TEACH YOU HOW
in the shortest
possible time.
It's Easy.
Call a ndsce after 6 :30 p. m.
R. HL Welch
708 No. 27th St.
EVERYWHERE!
UiHY ?
B-6774
Lincoln, Nebr.
Before You
to Omaha
There's still time to pick out a Smart Ken
sington or Kupponhcimcr Suit the kind young
follows like lots of Stylo, Silk quarter linings
Patch Pockets, Dependable Fabrics and tit
that Stays Fit. threat values at $20, $21.50,
$23 and $25.
See the "Belthac" models the most popu
lar Sprin Style $18 to $25.
Cream
Coats
at
These coats are all in good grades of chinchilla, most of these
plain white, some with black velvet collars, others in colors. Quite a
number of these coats are dotted or striped, some are in the popular
plaids. Coats formerly 12.50, 15.00, 17.50, 20.C0 and 25.00, now One
Third Off.
12.50 coats will be found in the basement, the others on the
second floor.
Evening t 1 jL OFF
Dresses O
Includes all our fancy party dresses, evening gowns and dancing
frocks. All in light evening shades, in silk nets, charmeuse, chiffon,
striped silks. Georgette crepes, etc. Sizes IS to 0. Now One-Third
Off.
Silk Suits
Wool Suits
This includes all our silk suits, wool suits, and silk and wool
combinations, except the sport suits in silk or jersey and the Talm
Beach suits. Suits that are suitable for traveling, for summer year,
for street wear, summer resorts, for seashore or mountains. There is
splendid selection from which to choose and all sizes. One-Third Off.
CHAPIN BROS.
127 So. 13th
WE WANT A YOUNG MAN
for the summer. Can make it permanent employ
ment if satisfactory. Write or call on
Old Lino Bankers Life
Lincoln, Neb.
Go
13
OFF
at
OFF
Paine
FLOWERS ALL THt TIME
14th and X SU.
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