The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 21, 1917, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Miss Hrbkova of the department of
Slavonic languages, has Just received
a letter from Charles E. Severyn, who
is at Camp Baker, Texas. He says
that conditions at the camp are very
favorable, and while they worked
hard, he was prepared for it.
He said that he could not under
stand how any Nebraska man could
be a slacker.
Mr. Severyn is enlisted in the artil
lery.
SERBIAN CONDITIONS
TOLD AT CONVOCATION
(Continued from page one)
Anton H. Jensen, ex-'lS, of Blair,
as a member of the ambulance com
pany at Omaha, left for Camp Taylor,
Louisville, Ky. He wishes to go into
the aviation section of the signal
corps.
A Great
Line
Of the new Silk Finish
HAT
To Choose From
See
The new Havana Brown,
Smoke Grey, Moss Green
and Khaki Browns
at
$2.50 and $3
JPtJIAR PRICED MEWWKM
"I know what it is to go cold, hun
gry and dirty," Mrs. Yiftish conclud
ed. "Bohemia is a country with great
resources. It manufactures quanti
ties of fine china. When I pick up a
cup or plate or saucer, know it was
made in Bohemia and find it stamped
"Made In Germany," I want to smash
it, for I know the Germans are steal
ing the credit from the people who
deserve it."
Mrs. Yeftish gave an illustrated talk
last evening in the Auditorium. She
is a very interesting speaker, a well
educated, refined woman, who has a
charming personality. Among Mrs.
Yeftlsh's pictures is one showing five
Serbian prisoners strapped to rule
wooden posts. Their women relatives
are near. The Germans forced these
women to watch the men riddled by
bullets.
Professor Sarka Hrbkova, who intro
duced Mrs. Yeftish, explained at the
conclusion of the address that Univer
sity men and women would be given
an opportunity to express concretely
what they felt when they heard Mrs.
Yeftish. They are asked to help iin
the attempt to raise money on the
Lincoln streets Saturday. It is plan
ned to have a University tag day Mon
day for th Serbians.
FOR RENT One fine large fur
nished room for men, at 320 No. 17th
St
TT.T.TNOIS LAWS NOW
. REQUIRED, TO DRILL
Specials and Those With Only
One Year Academic Work
Will Not Be Excused
The council of administration of
University of Illinois took a step to
ward the extension of military train
ing yesterday when it ruled that stu
dents in the college of law who have
heretofore been excused from drill in
the University, brigade, will hereafter
be required 10 iaxe muuary ag j0
those registered in other colleges in
the university.
The new regulation will affect only
two classes of. students: those regis,
tered as specials, and those who have
had a preparatory course of only one
year. Those students who have had
three years of university work prepar
ing to enter the college of law win
not be affected by the change.
PEIER
AL. S
Recommends The YULE Laundry. Its B2754
They soak the clothes not the customer.
11 I Irnlifiyj
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If
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For Rent
For 5 or 6 months
Furnished house of six rooms
and bath and sleeping porch.
Modern in all respects. Can
give possession by middle of Oc
tober or before if necessary.
$25.00 per Month
MRS. J. W. BATES
3411 S Street
Special Attention to Stiident Trade
Orpheum Shoe Repairing Co.
211 North 12th Street
GlIAPIFJ BOOS.
127 So. I3fh SI.
Flowers ALL the Time !
Fountain Pens
Conklin is the conquering
pen. Never rolls off the desk.
Fills in a jiffy. Fine, medium,
coarse and stub points. Short
and long holders.
PEASE DRUG CO., 1321 O St.
Ernest Schaufelberger, '16,
Manager
MRS. JACOB SINGER
Pianiste
Studied with
ERNEST HUTCH ESON
Baltimore and Berlin, Germany
Classes Now Forming
Studio, 1519 C St. B-4S41
1-1
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ff
GOOD
CLOTHES
CARE
Is vital to the life of your gar
ments. We clean, press and repair
them in a most painstaking
mann
Th.WiyYouUk.lt
LINCOLN
Cleaning & Dye Works
326 to 336 So. 11th
LEO SOUKUP, Mgr.
THE STORE AHEAD'
YoMirng
men
i
Now, during school and college days, is the time to think of the importance of
correct apparel.
You young men who are building for the future should give special care to your
appearance. Business men keep a constant watch over the class room . They
"size up" those who show evidence of being the leaders of tomorrow.
Your future may depend upon the impression you make today. You can't afford
to take chances in the clothes you wear.
f r "
In Society Brand Clothes you will find those high
standards and ideals that portray ambition. They
will put the finishing touch on your efforts to ap
pear as you are alert, energetic and courageous.
Study Clothes Now School Studies Later. .
We extend a cordial invitation to all young men to
call and see the newest models and styles in Society
Brand Clothes. We want you to feel that you are
welcome to come and inspect these famous clothes
whether you intend to buy or not. Come any day.
Any hour.
New Cheviots, Tiltens, Spartans and all the staple Serges and Flannels
iociety Brand Clothes
$25 to $50
Style Plus Clothes
$17 and $21
New College Pennants Emblems and Caps
CO,
EU SHIRE, Pres.