4 4 . i !: : V'i BOXING AND WRESTLING LESSONS 20 for $3.00 City Y. M. C. A. m YOU'LL HAVE TO TRAVEL SOME TO FIND A2E&E32BS2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN j - i - :.. . .. . ... ... ...... .v".v..vjs,v..v.-v,l3rt-vvv5 . .tat-as KjvJ5s. 5 5T IMIfM HOLIDAY' SAnn "Vv BAZAAR Jil f'l SST Is ready-to come fri 1 1 14 " 'ie rc8(!Ue o1, iUJ HI yCJ every woman, who ffPfflPfflf ft 4 GOOD WATCH IS CHEAP You pay from $25.00 to $75.00 for an overcoat that, may wear three season. Why hesitate about paying as much for a watch which wi!l wear a life time? Your inspection solicited. TUCKER-SHE AN Manufacturing Jewelers and Optician Eleven Twenty-Three O Street i! J ' JWM' i J Fancy boxed Com- P'VM f 4' 1 bination Sets f4$S$& if Ji? Hi I comprising match- IIotU , 7 t - I vpJ colors in Hose, j&$ vcr'i f&t i Hdkfs., Neckwear. feF w pf "ST 1 , Holeproof Hosiery j. 4VT" Mufners '"w, jf I Fancy Vests I j Collar Bags ii vft I Vestograms fcl Jj 4v k I . Initial Belts :f i V Neckwear ijJrM . I Jewelry Novelties Itf r IIt f " I Handkerchiefs Jfj- 1 3 k'tJ u I Suspenders j Etc. . I I I I Ladies' Dainty I " I Handkerchiefs Kglr " are a "feature 1 v ..v.: ir i 3 Bros. Go. "SPA" Get your Lunchet at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P Quick 8rvlc Opr at All Timee Orpheum Cafe Speotal Attention to University Students SPECIAL PHOTOS FOR XMAS BLAZE K PHOTO STUDIO 1306 O St. Upstairs Terminal Drug Co. FREE AUTO DELIVERY Phone B4366 IT WILL PAY YOU to consult us about your eyes. My advice i s unnreiudlced and costs you nothing. W. H. MARTIN, O. D. Optometrist EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 1234 O St. Opposite Miller & Paine's A GOOD CHANCE TO TRY OUR SERVICE When you want a garment thor oughly cleaned and pressed in a hurry, that is when you want to test our superior service. We will call for and deliver to uit you any place in the city any time you desire. W'f do all kinds of altering and repairing. We clean and block hats. We pay postage one way. LINCOLN CLEANING & DYE WORKS 326 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb. LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. Copies of OLD PHOTOS FREDERICK MACDONALD 1309 O Street, Room 4 Phone L4022 NECK n AVool .lersy Sweaters just 4 the thing in give you thf.t added warmth during cold weather. Speeial at t AJt VU K"VT) KTJT9 VTEATl m 5 as NS2 m m AND VALUES TO COMPARE WITH HEADQUARTERS "THE GOOD CHEER PROSPERITY STORE" You can eoine to this store and get top notch O'Coat satisfaction get what you want our variety penntis and guarantees pleasing selections and you save several dollars. Scientific Methods Stretched Over a Long Line of Action Produce Big Results When Centered on a Single Article This season it's Overcoats and we ask you to come to see what a big house can offer by operating on such a large scale as our Overcoat stock reveals. That's the secret of our ability to give so much inward satisfaction, outward Overcoat appearance and better value for $15,$17,$18.50,$20 At these low prices we offer all around OVEKCOATS, t hat speak in terms of all wool fabrics and excellent style appearance. You would have to pay at least $.").00 to $S.0() more elsewhere. Every Style Every Weave Every Size IF YOU WANT TO PAY ft- 5c-lsrt 85 $25, $30, $35, $40 or $50 for an Overcoat by all means see our Society van6 fibofcels Our Holiday Stocks are now at a High Point of Completeness which prompts us in saying Shop Early in the Day and Early in the Month. Alay er THE STORE AHEAD TP 2 -E LI SHIRE, Pres UNIVERSITY GIVES TEACHERSTO STATE Thirty-two Per Cent of Hiflh School Instructors Were U. of N. Graduates BROWNIE'S PRETTY BABIES A very interesting study has been made of the preparation and experi ence of the teachers of academic sub jects in the high schools of the state. Last year there were 1.324 instruc tors of high school work, in the 225 schools accredited for the University. Of these 62 per cent were graduates of four-year higher institutions, 32 per cent being graduates of this Univer sity. Twelve per cent were graduates of a two-year course with etra study and 22 per cent bad completed only! the two-year course. Only 4 per cent had less than two years of preparation. Most of these teachers bad taught several years. In fact, only a third of all the Nebraska high school teachers bad taught less than four years. This is. a very encouraging report and shows bow well trained the state teachers are for their high school work, in the opinion of University professors. es' top TO WERNER WON THE 440 IN GOOD TIME FOR FRIGID WEATHER The 440-yard dash was the only race to be run last night in the track trials, because of the frigid atmos phere. Considering that the race was. The Lily Theatre, 1430 O St., is under the new and personal management of Mr. N. Dax. Musical Comedy, and best of Pictures is shown. Pretty girls, clean comedy. Pay us a visit. Refined High Class for the greater part, run against the wind, the time of 55:2 was very good. Werner, who, a few weeks ago, won the hundred yard dash, was the win ner again last night, with Bryan s a close second. Dally, who collapsed at the finish, was third. ALUMNI NEWS Valeria Bonnell, '15, is teaching German in the high school at Harvard. Lloyd Collins, civil 'II, now city engineer of Hastings, visited the en gineering department yesterday. Gene Liebendorfer, 'l6, has charge of the science department at Sydney. He also is athletic coach there. Lyberta Dysart, '14, is teaching his tory at Broken Bow. Miss Dysart graduated with Tbi Beta Kappa honors. pharmacist connected with the Sher-man-McConnell Drug company of Omaha, visited alumni headquarters i yesterday. rooms, and have organized a girls orchestra which plays for school affairs. 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