The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1916, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAIf
C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
Adjustment of Fallen Arches, re-
410 Ganter moval of Corns and Ingrowing Nails
and the relief pt Bunions. !
Building COMFORT SHOES
Phone
B3781
Oliver Theater
THTJ. FRI. SAT. DEO. 14-16
MATINEE FRI. A SAT.
BURLESQUE
Night 75c, 50c, 25c Mat. 25c
"MIDNIGHT MAIDENS"
MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
WESTERN VAUDEVILLE
2:30 Three Shows 7:15, 9 p. m.
LA MAR TRIO
Sensational Comedy Aerialists
ROBINSON & ROMAINE
Offering "Nohtlng Serious"
CAESAR RIVOLI
The Man of a Hundred Roles
JACK BAXLEY
Monologlst
7 LYRIC DANCERS
Claccical Dancers
"THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA''
(Episode No. 5)
Hearst's Pictorial News
MATINEES, 15c NIGHTS, 25c
1 BOXING AND WRESTLING I
1 LESSONS H
20 for $3.00 I
I ' City Y. M. C. A. A
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LINCOLN'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE
MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
SPIEGEL A DUNN
The Funsters
"THE SHIELDING SHADOW"
(Episode No. 9)
"THE WHITE TURKEY"
(Nestor Comedy)
"SAMMY JOHNSING AT THE SEA
SIDE" (Cartoons)
PATHE WEEKLY
THE LEAP YEAR GIRLS
Comedy Singing and Talking Sketch
TIME 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00
MATINEES, 10c NIGHTS, 15c
MAJESTIC
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
William Fox Presents
JUNE CAPRICE
In "The Ragged Princess"
FLORENCE ROSE FASHIONS
CARTOON COMEDY
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Grace Darling and Harry Fox
In
"BEATRICE FAIRFAX"
The Adventure Serial
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
EMILY STEVENS
In "The Wheel of the Law'"
(5 Part Metro Wonderplay)
Metro DREW COMEDY
TIME 1:30, 3:15, 7:15 and 9 p. rn.
Adults 10c Children 5c
Whitebreast Coal &
Lumber Co.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
107 N. 11
w II I M M I E
SCHEMBECK
At Farquhit's for
Dancing Party
Banquet
Home Party
Reception
Dinner Party
Music
Banjoes-K-Banjoes
A GOOD WATCH IS CHEAP
Yon 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 inspectioa solicited.
TUCKER-SHEAN
Manufacturing Jewelers and
Opticians
Eleven Twenty-Three O 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, NEBR.
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CAFE
234 No. 11th Street
Kindly
Pay
Your
Prison
Relief
Fund
Pledge
Right
AT
Student Activities
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A SALE OF HIGH GRADE NEW PINCH BACK SUITS AND PINCH
BACK OVERCOATS
NOW IN PROGRESS
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At the Store Ahead
One of the elements of satisfaction in doing business on the big volume, small
profit idea, is that when a high class maker of Clothse finds a surplus on his ;:
hands, this store can take it over and give the public the benefit of reduced
prices right in the heart of the season. This happens to be the case in the
big sale of Suits and 0 'Coats now going on here. We not only bought them
from a house that is well known for "quality first" Suits and Overcoats, ..
but we paid spot cash to get them at less than maker's cost. Therefore we a
are actually saving you from $5 to $10 on the newest "now in demand gar- r
ments," because we keep our prices down as the maker kept them down
to us.
NOTE THE SAVING-
-THEN DO YORUSELF A GOOD TURN BY
SEEING THE COATS
NOT A GARMENT IN LOT WORTH LESS THAN $20 AND UP TO $25
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All are new and tested fabrics as you know we
never allow anything but the best to enter our
stocka. All cerry the same guarantee as though you
paid full price. You can choose with your eyes shut
and be pleased ever after with the coat you select.
All are new models; sizes to fit every man, Swagger,
loose back Coats, some lined thruout, others with
satin lined 6leeves and shoulders.
Man can judge something of their value when we
say this is one of the luxuries of the wide awake
buying, and it makes us feel good at times to give
our patrons the benefit.
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v THE GOOD CHEER PROSPERITY STORE IS AGLOW WITH USEFUL GIFTS FOR MEN,
WOMEN AND CHILDREN
This trreat rapid growing store is prepared to render service, in useful gifts for the whole family.
The kind that will bring hearty Thank You's from the whole family. The very thing they would
buy for themselves ready here under one roof-at the place where everybody likes to trade.
THE XMAS BAZAAR
Here's where quick service is the result of assembling in one pjace all the little useful things
men like to receive-we term this service first rescue to women with limited time to make selections.
MEN TAKE NOTICE
Women's Handkerchiefs in pretty boxes at 25c and 35c are featured here
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SOCIETY
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
December 15
Junior prom, Lincoln hotel.
Alpha Sigma Phi house dance.
Faculty women. Faculty hall.
Sigma Nu house dance.
Delta Chi house dance.
December 16
Sigma Alpha Epsi.on house dance.
Alpha Kappa Psi dance, Phi Kappa
Psl house.
University Christmas tree, Armory.
Kappa Kappa Gamma dance, Llndell
hotel.
Acacia house dance.
r,j nriil have their Christ
mas tree at the chapter house Thurs-j
day night.
Kappa Kappa Gamma will bold a
baaar at the Ross P. Curtice Music
store, next Monday.
At the Christmas meeting on the
Matinee Musical Monday afternoon,
at the Temple, the following Univer
slty girls took part: Margaret Perry,
20; Gertrude Munger, '18; Ruth
Dilley, '19, and Bernice Reed, ex-'19.
Elizabeth Sturtevant, ex-'20, of
Omaha ia visiting her sister, Kath
erine Sturtevant, '19.
Marie White, '19, will leave Thurs
day for Florida where she will spend
the Christmas vacation.
The Deutscher Gesellige Verein
were entertained by Martha Winters
last night A Christmas program was
given.
The Latin club was the guest of
Ruth Horum, Ura Ellison, Cecil Bald-,
win, Gladys Kloke and Fern Longacre
at the Delta Delta Delta house last
night A program was given on
"Latin In Roman and Classical His
tory" by members of the club. Fac
ulty members present were Professor
and Mrs. Barber, Professor and Mrs.
Sanford, and Miss Hunt Twenty-fUe
members attended. Refreshments were
served at the conclusion of the program.
Register for your musio work at
THE UNIVESITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Twenty-Third Year just commencing
Many teachers in all branches of music to choose from.
Dramatic Art Aesthetic Dancing
Ask for information
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
11th and R Sts. Opposite the Campus
LET A NEBRASKAN
WANT AD
do It for you.
Find you employment hire your help for you find that loat article
p-t you In touch with a trade on that motor cycle. Old Book, eta
See T. A. Wllllame, basement Adm. Bldg.
12 words 10c yfco tor each additional word. S Ineertlone C5e
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