JTROYtVHLLE,? For Fo Comfort rllnn Arches, removal of Corns ami Ingrowing Nails i jinat.mcnt or . Adjustment ami tbe relief 410 Canter COMFORT Building ni WEB THEATRE Hon., Tu., Ded, Oct. 8-9-10 Matinee Wednesday THE 13TH CHAIR Eve. $2.00 to 50c Mat. $1.50 to 50c The Strand r- A DU AN. Mar. te HOME OF POOP 8H0W8 Friday and Saturday HARRY LOCKWOOD in UNDER HANDICAP An eioht-act metro wonder piay from the novei of aame name. MM? Coming Thur., Fri. . Sat A Vivid Alaskan Romance "THE BARRIER" "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P GOOD 1 CLOTHES CARE U Is vital to the life of your gar- 1 merits. v m We clean, press and repair p them in a. most painstaking H manner LINCOLN R Cleaning & Dye Works H 326 to 336 So. 11th jj LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. "ECU J r r Of School Supplies fE have all the things you need for school text books, drawing materials. li tablets and other sup- CONKLEN Self -Filler so well adapted to ) students use. V Students everywhere say this efficient fountain pen means better work and better grades. S&If-FlII!nfT Fountain Pea N0N-LLAKABLE i By Rex Beach f XfcL Phon SHOES B-3781 Social Calendar October 5 Thl Gamma Delta House dance. Bushnell Guild House dance. Delta Tau Delta dance Lincoln. Chancellor and Mrs. Avery Recep tion to the Faculty. Sigma Alpha Epsilon House dance Komensky Club Reception Art hall October 6 All-University Tarty Armory. October 13 Thl Delta Theta freshman dance Music Hall. Alpha XI Delta house dance. Personals Flossie Cumindore will visit at the Aloha Delta Fi house Saturday and Sunday. She attended Wesleyan last year. Herbert Grumann, '15, is spending a few days of this week at his home in Lincoln, on his way to Fort Monroe, Virginia. Gladys Appleman, '19, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Alvo. Mrs. C. E. Hedrick, from Tecnniseh, will visit her daughter, Mary, at the Delta Gamma house the latter part of this week. Harold Shubert, '19, visited the Phi Gamma Delta house Wednesday. Charlotte Jenkins, '16, is engaged in the food conservation at the farm. She has been teaching in Ashland. Helen Detweiler, '19, expects to spend the end of the week at her home in Omaha. Kathyrn Kohl and Lucile Cline, '19, motored to Omaha Wednesday. Helen Clark, '21, will spend Satur day and Sunday at her home in OmahaT Glen Holland, '18, of Lincoln, of the college of pharmacy, leaves for Fort Riley the latter part of the week. DEAN HEPPNER GIVES TEA FOR CO-EDS AND FACULTY Four Wives of Deans of the Arts and Science College Assist The first of a series of teas for the University girls and faculty was given by Dean Amanda Heppner in Art hall Thursday afternoon from 6 o'clock. Nearly five hundred girls were pres ent. The wives of deans of the arts and science college, Mrs. C. C. Engberg, Mrs. Charles Fordyce, Mrs. L. A. Sher man, and Mrs. Samuel Avery poured tea, and Alice Temple, Jane Kingery, Katharine Newbranch, Carolyn Reed, and Eleanor Bennett served. Mem bers of the Girls' club board assisted. The teas will be given weekly un til after the Thanksgiving vacation. Dean Heppner believes that they will afford enjoyable opportunities for the freshman and upperclass girls to be come acquainted and she hopes that even more girls will attend the next meeting. SAILORS RECEIVE COURSE OF TRAINING IN PHARMACY Columbia Turns Department Over to U. S. Navy During Summer Months The college of pharmacy of Colum bia university was turned over to the United States Navy this summer and was utilized for the instruction of en listed men in all branches of work which would fit them tor first aid and hospital service among their ship mates. Three hundred young easterners, all bearing the rank of hospital ap prentice second class and enlisted for four years made up the student body of this emergency college, organized to safeguard and protect the health of Unicle Sam's favorite sons.. Classes started Tuesday. July 10. and contin ued until Saturday. September 22, ap proximately two and one-nan monw . of intensive study, rharmacy, ma-1 medica. sanitation, hygiene, anatomy, first aid, and the various other subjects embraced in regular hospital corps work were taught by Dr. Stamm and bis assistants. According to Dr. Stamm. tbe men are to be assigned to the battleships, cruisers, and destroyers of tbe U. S. X and will soon be widely separated, doing various war work. Columbia Spectator. of Bunions AL. SPEIER Recommends The YULE Laundry. Its B27S4 They soak the clothes not the customer. 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