The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 07, 1917, Image 3

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T B DAILY NSB & AS 2. A V
itod February 3, 1917. T. A. Williams,
agent student activities.
C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
i , Adjustment of Fallen Arches, re-
4 1 Q Ganter movol of Corns and Ingrowing Nails rhone
and th relief of Bunions.
Building COMFORT SHOES B3781
Deutsche Gesellige Vertln
The Dcutescho C.esellige Veroln will
meet at the home of Miss Dorothy
Pettle, 1919 Prospect street, Thurs
day evening, February 8.
Oliver Theater
t-ri Sat. & Sat. Mat., Feb. 9-10
A Real University
Favorite Play
DADDY LONG LEGS"
' prlcct, 1.50 to 50c
Monday Tuetday Wednesday
THREE SHOWS DAILY
2:30 7:15 9:00
5 Acta Western Vaudeville 3 Shows
E. MERIAN S CANINE ACTORS
In the Funny Play,
The Territorials Quartered"
BARBER and JACKSON
A Man, a Maid and a Piano
THE WOODWARDS
Juvenile Entertainers
FRANK WARD
That Somewhat Different Comedian
HOWARD & FIELDS
With Their Dining Car Minstrels
"THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA"
Travel Weekly Orpheum Orchestra
Matinees 15c Nights 25c
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
10 RASKIN'S RUSSIANS 10
Royal Balaika Band
"PEARL OF THE ARMY"
Episode No. 2 "Found Guilty"
Vitagraph Comedy
News Weekly and Cartoons
CROSS A DORIS
"In the Rain"
Time 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00
Matinees 10c Nights 15c
MAJESTIC
Starting Monday, February 5
Three Shows Daily 2 7 9
Program Changes Monday & Thursday
Fox Reilly's Famous
"GLOBE TROTTERS"
16 Clever People
in Special-Staged Musical Tabloid
Form Comedies
Featuring The Empire Quartette, Har
old Pate, Ernest Linwood, Joe Wil
liams and a Handsomely Gowned
"Whirly-Giriy" Chorus
First Half of Week "Oh, You Daddy"
Last Half "The Fortune Hunters"
With Three Reels of Pictures
Thursday Friday Saturday
MRS. VERNON CASTLE in "Patria"
All Balcony 10c
Lower Floor Matinee 15c, Night 25c
TL. it: ? f n?
Whitebreast Coal &
Lumber Co.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
107 N. 11
INNOCENTS FOR
STUDENT COUNCIL
(Continued from Page One)
a representative student body work
ing for the good of the University
solely, be It
"Resolved, that the Innocents society
favors and supports a student coun
cil; and be It further
"Resolved, that a careful study of
such Institutions elsewhere and of Ne
braska's needs be made, looking to
ward the establishment of such an in
stitution at Nebraska.
(signed)
"THE INNOCENTS."
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Tegner Picture
The Tegner picture for the Corn
husker will be taken at Townsend's
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp.
Catholic Students Dance
One hundred tickets inclusive of all
complimentaries have been validated
for the Catholic Students club dance
to be held in the Lindell hotel Febru
ary lfi. 1917. No more tickets will be
validated for this dance. Complimen
tary list will be published with the
financial statement. B. G. llauinan,
hairman. T. A. Williams, asent stu
dent activities.
HOME
STUDY
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Senior Informal Dance
The financial statement of the sen
ior informal dance which was given
at the Armory Saturday evening. Feb
ruary 3, 1917. is as follows:
Total receipts, $60.75.
Tital expenditures Music, $:'.0;
doorkeepers. $11; advertising. $3; total.
$"'". Profit, $J4.7o. To le turned over
to class. The complimentary lift is
as follows: Harold Neff. Audited.
fVbruary 1917. T. A. Williams.
,;.cnt Mudent activities.
"SPA"
Gt your Lunches at ths
City Y. M. C A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
Qui ok rvlM
Opr at All Tims
Orpheum Cafe
tpeelal Attention te University
Students
TUCKER-SHEAN
Elf-wen TMwty.Tfce O St.
Manufacturers of Jewelry of all
tin dm. UnlTersUy. Fraternity and
Sorority, Rings. Pins and Ata
ctic Trophies of all kinds. Orlg
nal designs in colors and esti
nates fnmiabed free.
Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry
And Optical Repairing
Local ETE trou
bles are In 98 per
cent of all cases,
caused by eye
defect which may bo
with my proper made
lena.
DR. MARTIN Standard Scien-
trfic rye examiner. Courtesy always.
1234 0 8t. Opposits Miller Palne's
corrected
to order
Cornhusker Staff
The Cornhusker staff is requested
to report at the office more regularly.
('. M. Frey. editor.
Mathematical Club
The monthly meeting of the Math
ematical club will be postponed to the
third Thursday, falling on February
15, Instead of February 8. All are re
quested to reserve that evening as ar
rangements have been made for an
especially good program.
Chorus Registration
Registration for chorus is still open.
Special attention is called to the pro
vision made for students who are tak
ing drill, who may practice from 7
until 8 on Monday evenings and from
5 until 6 on Friday afternoons, en
titling thein to one hour's credit.
Junior Football
All junior football men report at j
Townsend's Thursday at 11:15 ffor j
Cornhusker picture.
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi will meet tonight
at the Acacia house at 7:30.
Estes Park Conference j
AM men who have attended the Y.
M. C. A. conference at Estes park I
are invited to come to room 9 of the
city Y. M. C. A. building at 6:15
Thursday for an informal luncheon
and discussion. C. Ivan Winslow.
World Polity Club
The World Polity club will hold an
open meeting and dinner Thursday
evening, February S, in the Windsor
hotel dining room. C. A. Sorenson,
of the legislative reference bureau,
will lead a discussion . on "When
should a nation go to war?" Those
who intend coming should leave their ;
name at the desk in the Temple by !
noon Thursday. The dinner will cost
40 cents, adies as well as men are
invited.
Senior Play Committee
Important meeting of senior play
committee in Miss Howell's office at
o'clock Thursday. Every member
rlea?e be present. .1. B. Stoddard,
chairman.
Baseball and Track Men
All baseball and track men who
have not had a physical examination
during this present ccllepe year should
repcrt today for same at Dr. Clapp's
olfice. Hr. E. J. Stewart.
Subscription Dance
Financial statement for the sub.-crip-lion
dance, which was held at the
I.indell hotel. Fritiay evening. Febru
ary 2. 1917. is as follows:
Total receipts. $110.
Total expenditures Music. $3S;
printing. $7.50; rental hall. $15: door
keeper. $1.50; total. $C2. Profit. $4S.
To be turned over to E. C. Killen.
chairman. The complimentary list is
as follows: Ed Shaw. II. Andrews.
Walt Ludwig. H. Hasty. D. Proudfit.
B. Topsey. John Stoddart, Frank
Owen. P. Johnson. Harry Gayer. Holly
Bowers. Herbert Fountain. Burkes
Harley, I. F. Smith. E. C. Killen. Aud-
Omicron Nu
All Omicron Nu girls are urged to
Mee?. at Townsend's studio promptly
at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Feb
ruary 10. to have their picture taken
lor the Cornhusker.
University Field Artillery
It is proposed to organize immedi
ately a retimed of field artillery
United States Volunteers, composed
of Cniversity of Nebraska alumni, "ac
ulty, and students.
Enrollment of men will begin at
the commandant's office at 9 a. rn.
February 7.
Keep
Carbon
Copies
of lectures, theses, etc. This
can only be done 'jy buying
or renting a typewriter.
Special rates to students.
Phone or call at
L C. Smith & Bro.
Typewriter Co.
LINCOLN. NZBE.
ALUMNI NEWS
George Galloway. B. Sc.. '11. was on
the campus Monday. Galloway is a
manufacturer of road graders at Hold
rege. Neb.
Miss Annis Chaikin. "08. alumni sec
retary, states that more alumni have
responded to the January' Journal than
ever before.
Robert M. Lehew. jr.. '14, is college
pastor of the Methodist church at Man
hattan. Kas.
"" DwIght"p!Griswoid. 11, aseibiant
cashier of the First National bank at
Gordon, has just returned from the
Mexican border. He is a member of
the Nebraska national guard
Victor Petersen. '04, has accepted
a position as manager of the Union
Warehouse and Supply Co. at Gran Se
ville, Idaho.
Vincent C. HaskalL 12. attorney and
counsellor at law. has opened bis of
fices with Amos Thomas. '09, in the
Omaha National bank building In
Omaha.
Study this Picture!
Think of the vast number of men who are now
engaged in war.
Think of a corresnondiog number of men say
every able bodied man in the U. S. A. think of them
having to be clothed in fresh outfits every few weeks
to endure the kind of weather we have been having
of late in Nebraska.
Think of the demand for warm clothing for
woolen clothing. It 's so great that it has caused an
alarming shortage of woolen fabric and greatly in
creased prices on the available supply.
Future prices most certainly will be much higher
than now and right now you have the opportunity
to get "good clothes" at prices that should strip our
clothing cabinets to the last garment.
Think it over carefully and you can't help but
know that our mid-winter clean-up sale is a mighty
important event.
And Study This List
They're included in our sale regard
less of what the future prices will be
Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes, Su
perior Union Suits, Munsing Union
Suits, Yorke Shirts, Everwear Hosiery,
Universal Night Garments, Progress
Sweaters, Gordon Fur Caps.
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GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
Or
UK0LEL
THE languorous charm of the
Hawaiian native instruments o
moving in appeal, so observ ably
in vogue is strikingly characteristic
of the Ukulele. Its tone possesses thit
curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic
charm of tonal quality which has
made these instruments so sensation
ally popular.
The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of
form. The finer rrrbdels arc made
of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It
is much in request today among the
smarter college and other musical
organizations.
It it easy to learn. It price inc'niirf an
Instruction Book.
Hawaiian Steel Guitar
Err ry chcrd struck upon tlii typically rep
resentative Hawaiian inrtrummt ii markrd
by a weird, plaintive harmony and strangely
beautiful qualities of tone. It brings to any
muitc, qualities full of vivid color and va
ried charm.
Price M 00 mi qmk, inrlwlmf Ir4 lUklW Tkm
Tkmbta far tcayiac txd IkUiom IvaA.
Catalog! afpluati.
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V Heab "Washburn"
Uiueet, $15.00; Letnardt
Kunts genuine Hawaiian make,
$7.50; Maun a Laa brand, $4.
May be had if 12,000 IuuHr,z
music dealers. I Trite for name
(f die nearest dealer.
51-67 JACKSON BOULEVARD
CHICAGO
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