The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 19, 1916, Image 3

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    C. HOY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
Adjustment of Fallen Arches, re-
moval of Corns and ingrowing Nails Phone
and the relief of Bunions.
- COMFORT SHOES B3781
410 Ganter
Building
We Wish You
Oliver Theater
Sat Hat. & Night, Deo. 23
"PECK'S BAD BOY"
Christmas Matinee & Night
THE BOHEMIAN GIRL"
MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
WESTERN VAUDEVILLE
2:303 8how Daily 7:15-9:00
PAULINE THURSTON AND HER
HAWAIIANS
In "The Garden of Aloha"
HICKS A HART
Boomerang Hat Throwers and Diablo
Spinners
MALEY AND WOOD
In "Feet Fllrtolooy"
LEW WELLS
Saxaphone Comedian
R0S8-FENT0N PLAYERS
In "A Modern Cleopatra"
"THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA"
HEARST8 PICTORIAL NEW8
MATINEES 15c NIGHTS 25c
LINCOLN'8 POPULAR PLAYHOUSE
MONDAY-TUESDA Y.WEDNESDAY
TABER 4 CLAIRE
"That Dulnty Pair"
"THE SHIELDING SHADOW"
(Eplaode No. 10)
THE HIGH DIVER'S CURSE
(LKO Comedy)
Sarlson Comedy Pathe New
EDWIN AND LOTTIE FORD
In Their Dancing ReVue
Time 2:00-7:00-9:00
MATINEES 10c NIGHTS 15c
MAJESTIC
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Wm. Fox Present
BERTHA KALICH
In "Love and Hate"
CARTOON COMEDY
FLORENCE ROSE FASHIONS
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
BEATRICE FAIRFAX
FLORENCE LA BADIE
In "The Fear of Poverty"
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
MABEL TALIAFERRO
In "The Dawn of Love" (Metro)
MUTT AND JEFF CARTOONS
and
METRO-DREW COMEDY
Time: 1:30-3:15-7:15-9:00 p. m.
ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5e
EAT AT
CAFE
234 No. XXth Streat
Qulok Service
OpeT at All Tlmsa
Orpheum Cafe
peolal Attention to University
Student
BOXING AND WRESTLING
LESSONS
20 for $3.00
City Y. M. C. A.
THE
Telanhnna R2311
iff ill
833 North 12th Si.
Whitehead Coal &
Lumber Co.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
207 N. 11
OUTFITTERS OF
BASKET BALL TEAMS
Everything the individual player
or a full team could need will be
found at Lincoln's only exclusive
sporting goods store.
Spaulding or Victor Balls, Shoes
and Suits; the best goods and the
beat assortments at reasonable
prices.
LAWLOR'S
8porting and Athletic Goods
IK Arrow
W COLLARS
art carve cut to fit tkshodiks
perfectly. 5a)xsexuh,bforyy
CLUETT. PEABOPy HCD-THCTiUktrs
VACATION PROFITS
Make money 1 his summer selling
O-So-Diy Cedar Oil Polish for
Aucomobiles, floors and furniture.
Renews luster of paint and var
nish, and makes old cars look like
new. Easy opening always assured.
Demonstration simple. Your profirs
66 per rent.
O-So-Erv recommended by 18 big iito
mobi le manufacture tobuyer of theircnr.
No depoult neeled.
WriteforourcllingpIn for College mm.
O-SO-EZY PRODUCTS CO.
364-8 Jefferson Av. Detroit, Mich.
fmmm
Cleaners, Pressers, Dyers
For the "Work and Servlca that
Pleases.- Call B2311. Th Best
quipped Dry Cleaning Plant in tha
West. One day service if needed.
Reasonable Prices, food work, prompt
service. Repairs to men's garmenU
carefully made.
A
An
SOCIAL CALENDAR
December 19
Beta Theta Pi formal, Lincoln hotel.
Alpha Theta Chi dance, Art hall.
Farm House dance, chapter house.
Sigma Phi Epsilon dance, chapter
house.
Delta Tau Delta dence, chapter
houfie.
January S
Senior hop, Rosewilde.
Delta Upsilon dance, Lincoln.
University Commercial club banquet,
Lincoln hotel.
January 6
Kappa Sigma dance, Rosewilde.
Miss Fanny Drake, Y. W. C. A. sec
retary and advisor, loaves this evening
to spend the Christmas recess at her
home in Broken Bow.
Dorothy Raymond, ex-'17, will arrive
tomorrow from Chicago, where she is
studying music.
Vance Traphagen, cx-'lK,
from Cambridge, Mass..
Christmas at. home.
Prof. Minnie T. England entertained
the members of the Gills' Commercial
club at dinner last Thursday evening.
Lucile Wilcox, "IS. had as a week
end guest, her sister, Florence Wil
cox of North Platte.
Ruth Farnham. cx-'1!. will return
tills week from Wellesley, where she
is attending school.
Wayne Townsend. '1. who lias been ;
111 at St. Elizabeth's hospital, for the j
past week, will be able to
home In Cook, tomorrow.
Alpha Delta I'i rave Its annual
Christmas party Sat urday ' night Ht
the chapter house. Miss Margaret
Clcland chaperoned the thirty couples.
Out-of-town aliin:nae who were there
were: Gladys Wild. 'lf. of Mulligan :
Junlta Campbell, 'lfi, of Brock; Fran
cis Priest, 'lfi, of Wichita, Kas.; Ruth
Sanrord, 'lfi, of Lynch: and Bessie
Bailey, 'lfi, of St runs.
Beta Theta Pi will give the first
fraternity formal or the year w ncn
they entertain eighty couples at a din
ner dance at the Lincoln hotel tonight.
The guest list Includes representatives
frnm fiu other fraternities, the pat
rons and the chaperonV- A nvP' !
courso dinner will be served at : HO. j
The tables will have pink roses and ,
til ti a r fi nriins with Pink tulle shades. ,
The decorations In the ball room will
be tall pedestals with large baskets of
i.lnk roses and the festoons of flowers
leading to the lattice of pink
blue In front of the orchestra.
XT oxri Mrs. George Holmes.
and Mrs. .lohn Stoddart, Mr. and Mrs
MnrrlB Folsom, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Cbapin, Dean Mary Graham, and Mr
Arthur Hiltner will chapcrone
dancers.
Amone the out-of-town guests
are
Glen Barnes, Kairnnry. .e
. . . T 1,V
Ixins-
G.
and All Your Friends
and All Their Friends
and Everybody Else
Very Happy Christmas
AND
Even Happier New Year
ARMSTRONG'S
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
bury, New York City; Herbert Ryan, j
Everett Burke, Loring Elliot, Omaha; !
Kenneth Wherry, Pawnee City; Robert j
Talbot, Fairbury; and Walter Sonick
son, Plattsmouth.
THE MOGUL BARBER SHOP, 127 N.
12th. Best of attention given students.
Meal ticket $5.50 for 14.50. Newbert
Cafe, 137 No. 12th St.
McGill University The call for
money for the sufferers in the trench
es of Europe is heard every day on
the McGill university campus, and it
must be said that not a time when
the call has gone out has it been ig
nored by those who have anything in
the world to give. Not only the call
for money, but for men, has been an
swered liy those hearty supporters of
the "Mother Country."
Buy Your
Bradley at
jiifi) ) in -' "I I I i.... I.... ..I .. iui.i mm. I nrmw
will come iNhef" - . Jj j I gZe I ' , 7 ' !
to spend I aSSCi- (ttTrtJ it - ' i
' IftfU "Cum Laude" ' j
' "l "it JJ uft&S Sweaters
C St v Funny how ubiquitous a sweater is. From matricula- I-
k'' t fXl!?r (ion to graduation its uses arc multitudinous, its paths dc-
Yf ' vious. . And how nomadic, too. 1 he athletes luxurious shaker, f. ,
j '"Z- proudly alphahettcd, migrates from "studc" to co-cd, from frat house I . ;
i 1 to girl's dorrn. If it's a Rradicy, it abides there. tw... I
V ' Ak U thwi ut tlie l.ct liop. Write for the Bmdley Slylr Booklet. j, : j
' . ' BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Delavan, Wis. UfS j
go to bis. , ' , -.-r- arr; j t ,s.- j
Hi vnvV-! wr.rvi ;irr:i
I ' 'mj, , -f ,f V ' ,7-1 -r-i
Mr. : 2St' 1 . . v
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CHAPIN BROS. 127 So. 13th St
...Jflowers all the time
Orpheum Shoe Repair Co.
Students' Headquarters for all kinds of Shoe Repairing.
WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED
Telephone B-1316 211 North 12th Street
CORNELL PHOTO SUPPLY CO.
DEVELOPING, FINISHING AND ENLARGING
We color enlarflements in Non-Fading Oil Colors at reasonable prices.
Films for all Cameras. 248 No. 11th St.
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Clothes for
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