The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 05, 1917, Image 4

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ST. PAUL
12th and M
"The most largely attended church in the state"
Collegiate Bible Courses
Men Chancellor Clark Fulmer
Women .- Prof. 0. R. Martin
Classes at 9:45
DR. JEFFREY
At 11:00
"The Great Value of the Promises."
At 7:30 i
"The Languages of the Streets."
Epworth League at 6:30
"Follow the Chimes"
3X5
Styles of
the
limes
THE FLORSHEIM SHOE
the kind you see on Broadway, in every fashionable club and
worn by the best dressers in the leading cosmopolitan cities
that's what we're displaying today for you men who want new
types of footwear.
If you want real style, a pair of Florsheiin's will meet your
requirements without sacrificing every-day comfort.
Call and let us fit you at a price you want to pay.
Prices ranging from
$6.00
UP TO
$9.00
To the College Girl
Heretofore thru this medium we've always talked only to the
young men at school, sadly neglecting to call to "your" at
tention that we also carried complete lines of footwear for the
College Girl.
But now we want you to know that we are ready with the
newest in fall styles and are sure we can please you in our
special showing of attractive footwear, so that you will be
convinced that this should be your store, for good stylish, but
serviceable footwear at prices that make this the popular shoe
store for students.
Prices ranging from
$4.50
UP TO
$12.00
FRED SCHMIDT & BRO.
917-21 O St, LINCOLN
A Heart To Heart Chat
for Varsity Men
Some of you fellows know our shop, and some of
you do not. but you should, as we cater to young
men's trade in particular, always trying to have
that something new and different, for you, at a price
within your reach. We never purchase closeouts of
merchandise, always trying to uphold a standard of
good value and boys, we never have a sale, so do
not have to inflate our original selling price, so as to
stand for a later on cut, and then we do not carry
any book accounts which account for our lower
prices on up-to-date hats and furnishings.
All we want to do is to have you make us prove
the statement that w have the newer things first
and can offer them to you at positive savings.
Our shop is the most original shop IX TOWN.
OMAHA HAT FACTORY
1234 O STREET, LINCOLN
MR. SCHEMBECK of SCHEMBECICS
BAND is here with us now.
"JAZZ"
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Ready for the first game
with new toppers.
Rah! Rah!
Caps
Uni Colors
15 cents.
0omfy Brattb Cllotljfa
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Ready-Tailored Top Coats
Know the greater satisfaction of Society Brand Clothes and you
will have found the last word in men's apparel. They are sold only at
this store.
Prices $25 to $50
CO,
ELI SHIRE, Pre.
'Style Heaquarters'" The store that sells Society Brand Clothes
Boyd wants to see you about your
printing.
Lost Schaefer fountain pei with
out cap. Return to Student Activities
Office.
Wanted Roomers and boarders at
1801 R SL Board $5 per week. 14-18
New English
shoes in dark tan or Gun
Metal. Many with fancy
toppings leather or fibre
soles.
5 $6 $7
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OCTOBER AT THE
First Congregation;
Church
13th and L Street Near the Campus
Since entering the University this fall possibly you have
not given your spirit a fair chance. Then let October
be a month of recuperation. In the sanctuary of God, it
will find refreshmen and strength. The Church stands for
friendship, worship. Instruction, comfort, all of which
every heart needs.
REGULAR SERVICES
October 7. 10.30 The High Cost of Living
October 14, 10:30
Mr. H. G. Wells's Book, "God the Invinsible Ring"
October 21, 10:30 Good Roads to a Good City
(Based on a 1500-mile automobile drive to Lincoln)
October 28. 10:30.Moving: a Homily to all Recent Arrivals
SPECIAL SERVICES
October 14, 4:00 p. m
W" ;;Lord'8 SuPPer and Reception of "Members
October 28. 7:30 p. m
Author's Reading: The Prodlcai Son Ten Years Later'
You are welcome to come and bring a friend
John Andrew Holmes, Minister.
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