The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 22, 1916, Image 4

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    ENLARGEMENTS
From Your Kodak Film
FOR XMAS
Fredtc. Macdonald
Com'l Photographer
1309 O St Room 4
Giffen Bcaute
Shop
EDITH BELLE LEWIS
237 S. 14th B 1926
Have your feet made com
fortable before cold weather
MARY E. FORBES
CHIROPODIST
Foot Massage a Specialty
EAT AT
POTCH
CAFE
234 No. 11th Street
Keep
Carbon
Copies
of lectures, theses, etc. This
can only be done by buying
or renting a typewriter.
Special rates to students.
Phone or call at
L. C. Smith & Bro.
Typewriter Co.
LINCOLN, NEER.
Start Right-
Let us take care of your gar
ments when they need a thor
ough cleaning or pressing.
Our service is A-l must be
we operate the largest clean
ing plant in Lincoln.
We clean and block hats.
LINCOLN CLEANING
& DYE WORKS
326 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb.
LEO SOUKUP, Mgr.
COLD WEATHER
is flannel shirt time. If you
are in need cf any of these
shirts, we advise early selec
tion as the prices are contin
ually advancing. A special
value at
$1.39
LAB POTCEDMT7TS
V
VP
A GOOD WATCH IS CHEAP
You pay from $25.00 to $75.00
for an overcoat that may wear
three seasons. Why hesitate
about paying as much for a
watch which will wear a life
time? Your inspection solicited.
TUCKER-SHEAN
Manufacturing Jewelers and
Opticians
Eleven Twenty-Three O Street
Quick Service
Open at All Time.
Orpheum Cafe
Speolal Attention to University
8tudents
Terminal Drug Co.
FREE AUTO DELIVERY
Phone B4366
We develop films FREE
BASSLER S STUDIO
1406 O
BOXING AND WRESTLING
LESSONS
20 for $3.00
City Y. M. C. A.
Mr. Moenhert is taking an active part
in the extension work of the Burling
ton railroad and has already received
several promotions.
"Halycon House" has been organ
ized at 327 North Thirteenth street
by Mildred Shea, '18; Joy Riggs, '17;
Thelma Frater. 19; Julia Quinby, '19;
Jeanette Miller, '19; Leona Mills, '19;
Eva Mills, '18; Ada Johnson, '17;
Verine Ppwers, '20; Harriet Anderson,
'18; Emma Krikac, '20; and Dorothy
Cheney, '20. Mrs. M. D. Van Dorn
will act as chaperone.
SHAKESPEARE LOVERS
ATTEND CONVOCATION
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
7
V
ENUS
lO PENCIL
17 Perfect Degrees
from 66 Softest
to 9H Hardest
and hard and me
dium copying
Like a soft-leaded easy
marking pencil? Take the
higher numbered B's such as
Ml, 411, 5B. For the extreme
limit of softness CB is with
out an equal and is used by
many as being the ideal of ail
pencils.
Medium degree is JIB. II 's
are the harder grades, 211 or
.'5If being medium hard, and
till, etc., being used for thin,
dear, fine lines of detailings.
Your professors will confirm
these statements as to the
merits of VENUS pencils.
Note the distinctive VENUS
water mark finish when you
auy.
is beautifully smooth and
even in texture. It rubs out
pencil marks perfectly. Grav,
and does not cause discolora
tion. 12 sizes from 100 to a
box to 4 to a box. Box price
$2.00. Venus Erasers are the
best erasers.
Ask for them by name.
For Sale by Your Supply
Store. Correspondence
Solicited
AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL
COMPANY
215 Fifth Avenue, Dept. H.H.
New York
(Continued from Page One)
degeneracy was also benefited by the
standard set by Shakespeare. He said
that Shakespeare was played more in
Germany than in any other country
except England, because in Cermuuy
the stock company, producing a play
and not a star, still persisted.
Dr. L. A. Sherman of the depart
ment of English literature then spoke
on "Shakespaere in America," recount
ing the work of the men who first in
troduced the study of Shakespeare
into this country and also followed
the fortunes or Shakespeare successes
on the stage.
Dr. Winifred Hyde of the depart
ment of psychology sang three Shakes
pearean ballads which were enthusias
tically applauded by the audience. "It
Was a Ixver and His Lass." from "As
You Like It"; "Who is Slyvia," from
"Two Gentlemen from Verona." and
"Hark, Hark, the Lark." were the numbers.
DR. HOWARD FOR
A DRY NATION
(Continued from Page One)
virile, forward-looking letter from
Professor Howard of Nebraska must
be given without abridgement. It de
serves to be recognized as a classic
in the literature of prohibition. Dr.
Howard's letter renders special plead
ing unnecessary. Since it was written
Immense strides have been taken.
Prof. Irving Fisher of Yale has come
clear over to Howard's position."
THE MOGUL BARBER SHOP, 127 N.
12th. Best of attention given students.
ALPHA CHI OMEGA
ENTERTAINS WELL-KNOWN
PIANIST AT HOUSE
Madame Caneno, the noted pianist
from Hie Boston Conservatory of
Music, who gave a concert at the
Oliver last night, is a member of the
Alphi Chi Omega sorority. She is be
ing entertained at the chapter house
whi'e in the city.
gineering Association of Land Grant
Colleges, from which Dean Stout Just
returned.
The fight against the bill arises
from the fact that several states have
a separate state university and land
grant college, as Iowa, Kansas and
many others. Under the provisions of
the bill the state universities of such
states will not be benefited and they
want a clause extending the provi
sions to fit their case.
As to Nebraska, the outcome is a
matter of indifference, the land grant
college and state university being the
same institution.
''Jjjjj
Load Up
"READY MONEY" WILL
BE PRESENTED AT
TEMPLE. DECEMBER 7
The date for the production of
"Ready Money," by the University
Players, has been set for Thursday
night, December 7, at the Temple.
Tickets will soon go on sale, the
exact date to be announced later.
B. J.
BRIEF BITS OF NLWS
Prof. Alice Howell went to Norfolk
yesterday on a reading trip.
John Elliott, '17, who has been ill
with typhoid fever at his home in Uni
versity Place, is very much better and
is expected to lie out in a week or
two.
Mrs. E. T. Robinson, of Waterloo,
la., died in Omaha, last Saturday. Mrs.
Robinson was Tress McCoid, ex-'16, of
Logan, la., and a member of Kappa
Alpha Theta.
BABBITT RESIGNS
TO TEACH HIGH SCHOOL
AT VERDIGRE, NEB.
li. J. Babbitt, assistant in the physics
department, has resigned his position
here to accept a position as instruc
tor of physics and mathematics in
the high school at Yerdigre, Neb. Mr.
Babbitt graduated last year from
Oberlin college in Ohio.
The Purdue military department
lias just received a shipment of 1,000
Springfield rifles for use in the cadet
battalion. Ex.
NEWLANDS BILL ON
LAND GRANT COLLEGES
DISCUSSED BY ENGINEERS
Notice has been served by the mili
tary department that there will be no
government uniforms given out by the
war department of the United States
until probably late next summer.
The Newlands bill providing for the
maintenance of experimental stations
in engineering work in the land grant
colleges was the orinciDal subject of
discussion in the meeting of the En-j
that blessed pipe with good old "Tux" and
knock the daylights out of care and woe and
trouble and all the rest of that tribe.
The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
"Tux" is made of the finest selected Burley
full of gimp and go and get-there liveliness.
But it's a smooth, mellow, fragrant smoke,
the "Tuxedo Process," which is often imitated
but never equalled, takes away all the bite and
parch a iv.l kaves it mild, sweet and cool.
Try one tin of "Tux"
you'll find it will comfort,
refresh and satisfy you as no
other tobacco can.
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Convenient, glassine wrapped, J
moisture-proof pouch ' . . .
Famous green tin with gold
lettering, curved to fit pocket
In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c
In (j'tan Humidors, 50c and 90c
9
IKd. AMKR1CAN TOBACCO COMPANY
,91Fif
10c igpf$H
I 2
About eighty-five people attended I
the art exhibit in the gallery Sunday !
afternoon. Associate Professor Blanche
( . (Irant pave an informal talk and
Miss Eva Mills assisted her in explain
ing the pictures.
I
The model for the art class in
charcoal drawing this week is a girl
In a Japanese costume with ornaments
in her hair and carrying a large para
sol. A number of the class are work
ing on posters to be used In an exhibi
tion later on.
.vr. ( lare It. Cornell lias loaned to
the art department some photographs
which were taken in Mexico on ancient
Indian carvings and monuments.
Thpse photographs represent the sort
of thing from which were taken the
motifs for the exhibit of designing
from the Teachers' college of Col urn
bia university.
Arthur L. Weatherly, pastor of All
Soule church, has Invited the Ko-
mensky Klub to meet at his home on
the evening of December 8. The Klub
has accepted the Invitation and the
meeting will be informal. Reverend
and Mrs. Weatherly aim to have each
organization In school meet with them
at least once a year.
As one of the first steps taken by
the military department to meet the
government requirements for a Re
serve Officers Training Corps, the
number of companies in the Univer
sity regiment has been reduced from
eleven to eight. By means of this
reduction in the number of companies,
the strength of each company has been
Increased to about fifty men.
sates
WILLIAMS' ORCHESTRA
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It'll soon be time for
gift-giving, boys and
for gift-getting. Don't
forget to say a good word
for Bradley where it'll
do you the most good.
You can't go wrong with a Bradley,
becauke if it's a Bradley, it's rii'lit.
There's style in it, there's warmth in
it, there's comfort in it, and there's
wear in it.
A Bradley chumg with you for years.
See the many styles and color com
binations at the Bradley Dealer in
your city.
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DcUvan, Wi.
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