The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 09, 1917, Image 4

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    rttH DAILY N K B R a g A If
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A Most
Attractive Figure
A corset is so personal so
much a part of one's very self
that it should be most thought'
fully selected and fitted by a
skillful fitter.
Pvedfern Models enhance
figure beauty and correct figure
defects.
You will appreciate the
value of a Redfern Corset,
and you will like the beauty
of form and exquisite dain
tiness of the latest models.
$3
up
For Sale by
MILLER & PAINE
Inc.
0 & 13th Streets
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.
JUST IN
A new shipment of
NOVELTY ENGLISH
SHOES
(iimmetal with white kid top,
Cordo Thii with light tan
top. A very handsome shoe
worth around $8.00.
Specially priced at
Shattuck Captains and lieutenants
In tho cadet corps at Shattuck .Mili
tary academy have been granted the
privilege of securing commissions as
second lieutenant at the end of their
school year. Ex.
Classified Advertising
WANTED An intelligent person
may earn $100 monthly corresponding
for newspapers; ?40 to $50 monthly in
spare time; experience unnecessary;
no canvassing; subjects suggested.
Send for particulars. National Press
Bureau, Room 2567, Buffalo, N. Y. tf
Exchanged At Pen-Hellenic dance
Saturday night, an overcoat. Owner
call Alpha Sigma Phi house. 144
Lost T. K. A. pin, In front of the
Armory. Heturn to Student Activities
Office. 144-5-6
Lost Pearl necklace at Pan-Hellenic;
finder return to Student Activi
ties Office. 143-4-5
Lost Stirling silver dorlne, blue
enamel. Return same to Student Ac
tivities Office. 143-4 5
"SPA"
Oat your Lunches at tha
OKy Y. M. C. A., Cafetarla Plan
1STH AND
TUCKER-SHE AN
Eleven Twenty-Three O St.
Manufacturers of Jewelry of all
tlnds. University, Fraternity and
Jorority, Rings, Pins and Ath
ettc Trophies of all kinds. Orig
nal designs In colors and esti
nates furnished free.
Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry
And Optical Repairing
The Long Island College Hospital
BROOKLYN. N. Y.
111 Ili' ln rt)i 111 II
FOL'R yru mfdical count lot tf M. D. Wee. Two
ycari of collnie work required lor entrance. Excep
tional clinical, hoaptul and laboratory taalitiea. W
College Hotpital and endowed dupemary , in the jf
Stale. Unusual oppurtumbel in pcurr New YV hoi
particular), write to Otto ron Huffman, M. D., Secre
tary of Faculty. Henry and Amity St.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
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ENUS
lO PENCIL
No matter what course you're
taking you need this famous
pencil!
DECAUSB of the
k ' D superlative qual-
M ity of . material and
workmanship, VENUS
im4 i admittedly the finest
pencil it is possible to
make.
If you like a thick
soft lead that marks so
that you can read the
writing half way across
the room, choose the soft de
grees 6B 5B 4B.
For short-hand notes or easy
writing 3B 2B B (medium
soft) are popular.
For sketching, gen
eral writing purposes,
etc.. HB F H 2H
(medium) will prove
desirable.
For drafting, a me
dium hard pencil gives
the best results and
you ll like 3H 4H 6H
6H.
For very thin, narrow lines
for extremely accurate graphical
charts, maps, details, etc., 7H
8H 9H are available.
Look for the distinctive water
mark finish on each of the 17
black degrees and hard and
medium copying.
Your professors will confirm
these statements as to the
merits of VENUS pencils,
For sale at
THE COLLEGE BOOK 8TORE
This box of
VENUS sam
ples free. State
the course you
are taking
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FREE
AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO.
215 Fifth Ave. Dept H H,
New York
SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
May 11
Latin club banquet, Lincoln.
Kappa Alpha Theta dance, Beach.
. May 12
Alpha Amicron PI banquet, Lincoln.
May Festival.
PI Beta Phi sorority entertained at
a tea dansant at the chapter house
yesterday afternoon from i to 6 in
honor of friends who will soon leave
for military Bervlce.
PERSONALS
John Brannigan, '13. left Lincoln
Tuesday to join the first Illinois artillery.
Robert Reaaoner. ex "18, of Hastings
was a guest at the Phi Gamma Delta
house Monday.
Gertrude Squires, '19. and Dorothy
Weatherald. '20, are going to drive
to Hebron today.
Louis ..McReynolds, '16, was a guest
at the Bushnell Guild house Monday.
Mary Haller, '17, was in David City
yesterday.
Virginia Leitcti. ex-'16. of Kaunas
City, is visiting at the Alpha Phi house
for a few days, on her way to Bay
City, Mich.
Blanche Busk. '17, and A. .1. Covert,
'17. were married in Omaha Monday,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Busk. They have gone to farm in
Virginia. Mrs. Covert was a member
of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority.
Covert was a Delta Chi, and lieutenant-colonel
of the University regiment.
THE COLLEGE WORLD
Girla Try to Catch Husbands
In a lecture given last month. Pro
fessor Ross of the University of Iowa
made the remark that the modern girl
s highly concerned with "husband
catching," and that she ornaments
herself wilh the Idea of appealing to
man. Such a storm of protest has
broken from the Iowa co-eds that It
looks as if the said professor had bet
ter find him a hole to crawl In, and
pull the hole in after him. Every
girl on the campus flared up and gave
it to him "served hot." They say that
their choice of clothing is governed
by personal pride, and that it is a mat
ter of the greatest (indifference to
them what the men think about them.
Only one girl, candid enough to agree
with Prof. Ross, said that "there are
three kinds of girls; those who are
husband catching,' those who have
another serious purpose, and those
who are indifferent and willing to take
whatever happens." Ex.
Frosrt Paint "N"
The University of Nevada has a
large "N" on the mountain side near
the university. Recently the Frosh
had the audacity to paint a nice big
'20 in the lower left hand corner of
the "N." They kept it secret for a
week, not a soul knew It outside of a
few Frosh. and they were pledged to
secrecy. But when they took a pic
ture of their work, and entrusted that
evidence in the hands of a woman,
they made a mistake, for freshmen
were not the only ones who saw that
proof. The '20 is up there as plain
as day, and it only remains to see
what the Sophs are going to do. Ex.
i ,.i i, th nrnm committee
uct?u uiauo , w
and was rigidly .enforced. Ex.
No Slackers
There are no slackers among the
Kansas university students. More
than seventy-five stude its are taking
up the new course In military traln-C
Ing, and others are registering for the
course. Some have returned home,
and enlisted in the home company,
and more than two hundred and fifty
men have enlisted in the Lawrence
companies. Ex.
Georgia has obtained authority for
the organization of an officers' train
ing corps. Case college and Wabash
are Instituting military training,
Harvard, Princeton, Lafayette, im.
nols, Kansas, Iowa, Oregon, Drake'
Ames, Coe, and California have eg'
tabliBhed military training. Ex.
Colleges Taking Training
Nearly all the great universities of
the United States have taken up mili
tary training in their curriculum.
Knox College boasts of having more
than half of the men enlisted In mili
tary drill, besides having a large
class In first aid. University of
CanUhM Eifki 'vSKvVSv '
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With 50-Cent Purchase
So long as they last wo Will present ono
of these boxes to every customer buying
one 50-cent package of Palmolive Bhampoa
Cold Cream or Vanishing Cream, Powder or
Rouge, or two 25-cent packages o( Palmolive
Talcum, Shaving Stick or Lip-Rouge. Call
early or you may bo disappointed the
number of cases is limited. You want a full
line of the best toilet articles made, packed
in thii convenient case.
Toilet Goods Section Main Floor
C 0.
"The Store
that Sells the
Beat for Just a
Little Leas."
Grinnell An officers' reserve camp
will be established at Grinnell col
lege next year if arrangements now
pending with the fetleral government
can be completed. An attempt will
be made to secure the services of a
regular army officer, but If this is
found impossible the camp will Ire
put in charge of a reserve or retired
officer. Further development of these
plans will depend on the action
taken by congress on the universal
service bill. If the bill is amended
so that men will receive credit for
military work done In college it is
almost certain that Grinnell will have
a reserw camp next fall. Ex.
Check all Flowers
The girls attending the junior
prom at Washington university re
cently received a severe shock when
they were requested to check their
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entire freedom and ease. Unlike the garment
of old, which caused the wearer to assume an air of
stilted stiffness, a man can lounge in a Society
Brand suit as he would in his outing flannels.
They're the choice of discerning college men
on the campus now, in business later.
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