THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i-I I Have your EYES f! - ' mined and K-; XA I e x a W. H. MARVIN. 5. D. Thoro, Up-to-dtae Methods 1234 "O"' St. Opp. Miller A Paine COMMITTEE WILL CANVASS WOMEN FOR LIBERTY LOAN GIJAPIN BOOS. I27 So. I3!h St. Flowers ALL the Time ! Easy Terms to Be Provided for Purchasers of Any Priced Bond Tucker-Shean 1123 O Street Mfg. Jewelers and Opticians Dealers in Watches. Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry. Sterling Silver and Op tical merchandise. Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing KATGH THE KODAK KALL We are Eastman Kodak agents. Developing a Specialty. PEASE DRUG CO. 1321 o st Ernest Schaufelberger, '16, Mgr. Special Attention to Student Trade Orplieum Shoe Repairing Co. 211 North 12th Street "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P "ARROW fornvfit 1 COLLAR TEACHERS WANTED To fill vacancies in all -departments. Have calls for teachers daily. Only Zys per cent commis sion. TEACHERS' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 208-209 C. R. S. Bank Bldg. Cedar Rapids, Iowa GOOD . CLOTHES CARE Is vital to the life of your garments. We clean, press and repair them in a most painstaking manner Thi'JYayYcu Likelt LINCOLN Cleaning & Dye Work 326 to 336 So. 11th LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. I tl ' """" l..l....-..lIH,1ll..Mtr tl!"1"'tt',"l"l''l'IHf.Mt'Hf llltH.til.l.l.itiiiMimill' .in lliitUmilH.I!.!!. il4UMiili(.UliuiM.kiMii'.liiiUtt. ilt,.ll.. ik A special committee with Prof. Min , nie T. England oi me aeparimeni oi economics as chairman has been i formed to canvass the women of the University for the second liberty loan. A bond may be bought by one in dividual or from two to five people may buy one jointly. The minimum that will be accepted for a person de vision of a bond will be $10. All sums below this will go to the Red Cross liberty bond fund. The purchasers may pay the entire sum down pr $1 down, $9 on Novem ber 15, $20 on.Decmeber 15, and $20 on January 15. Still easier terms are offered i. e. $1 down and $1 a week for each $50 bond. All new names will be added to the list in U102. Jessie Blanche Pyrtle, A. M English language and literature, critic teacher in English, State Normal school, Mil waukee, Wis. Isa Dorlores Reed, A. M., philosophy, assistant professor of psycho'ogy, State Normal school, Ellenburg, Wash. Louise Bessey Rice, A. M., English language and literature, teacher in the high school, Souix Falls, S. D. Carl John Warden, A. M.t philoso phy, employed in the sanitarium, of Battle Creek, Mich. Frank C. Weyer, A. M., education, graduate student, Columbia university. 604 West 115th street. New York city. Edith A. Lathrop, A. M., education, specialist in rural education, United States Bureau of Education, Washing ton, D. C. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Xi Delta wiii meet Thursday eve ning at the Alpha Chi Omega house at o'clock. Very important. ALUMNI NEWS Nebraska alumni who have received the graduate tecahers' certificate hold the following positions: Lawrence Anderson, A. M., educa tion, professor of education, Union college. College View, Neb. Earl Clifton Beck, A. M., principal junior high school. State Normal school, Dillon, Mont. Lucile Elizabeth Brock. A.M., Eng lish language and literature. Hazel F. Burns. A. M.t English and literature, teacher of English in the high school, Humboldt. Neb. Robert Andrew Conley, A. M., philo sophy, assistant principal, high school, Fairbury, Neb. Alfred Crago, A. M., education, prin cipal junior high school. State Normal school, Peru, Neb. Florence Lyman Dohner, A. M., so ciology, critic tecaher. State Normal school, Athens. W. V. Joseph R. Fulk, Ph. D., education, political science and sociology and philosophy, teacher in Lincoln High school, Lincoln, Neb. Willard Charles Lefler, A. M., edu cation, vice-principal, high school, Lin coln. Neb. j Grace Esther Munson, Ph. D., edu cation, philosophy, physics, instructor In education. University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Kokeschs Supreme JAZZ BAND The IncomDarable For Bookimrs Call F-3653 mm I Every Weight of Underwear for Men is found in the LEWIS Union Suit for Fall and Winter ; cotton, cashnere, cotton and worsted, ei Ik and worsted and Sea Island cotton mercerized. You can get light, medium or heavy weight LEWI! UNION suns Priced, SI -SO to $6.00 and Higher We display and sell these famous LEWIS Union Suits and want you to examine the differ ent weights and materials, nI the generously pood construc tion and then note the big con-umer-i slu: German Dramatic Club The German Dramatic club will hold its regular meeting in Faculty hall at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Tegner Society The Tegner society will meet Satur day evening, October 27, in Faculty hall of the Temple. "Ag" Club Meeting The Agricultural club will meet Thursday evening in Music hall. Tern pie, at 8 o'clock. Rooms for Women Any young women who desires a room free of charge, will please call at the Dean of Women's office. University Camp Fire Girls The University "Camp Fire" group for girls will meet Wednesday at 5 o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. rooms. Tem ple. The organization is open to all University women and is under the direction of Mrs. Grace Air, city guardian. DTie MAN - PLEASE be good to yourself If we failed to send you a copy of . "The MAN" One is name, choice wisdom, being held in your Get it. It Is very and full of style The Fashion Park Agency Clbtnmg S'tor 06 for the payment can get it Friday at the Student Activities office. University Art Club The University Art club will meet with Miss Blanche Grant Saturday, October 27 at her home 634 South Seventeenth. Liberty Bond Receipts Those who paid the first installhent on liberty bonds at convocation Tues day and who did not get a receipt Reports On Loan Campaign All student canvassers for the Lib erty Bond drive, who are working on the campus, and all fraternities are requested to turn in a report at U 101 between 11 and 12 o'clock today. D. G. V. Invitation The Deutsche Gesillige Verein will meet Thursday evening, October 25, at 7.30 o'clock, in Faculty hall. Temple. New members will be initiated and a short social program given. German Dramatic Club German Dramatic club meeting to night at 8 o'clock at Faculty hall, members are urged to be prompt All. German Dramatic Club Tryouts Registration for tryouts for the Ger man Dramatic club will be held in U 108 at 11 o'clock; and 2 to 4 o'clock oa Thursday, Friday and Monday. Association Girls' Meeting An association girls' meeting for all members of Y. W. C. A. will be held la the Y. W. C. A. rooms Wednesday eve ning, October 24, at 7 o'clock. Busi ness matters In connection with the visit of Miss Conde and policies for the association work for the year Till be discussed - v . n- - ... , - Sis" 'S: . j I'll, 'I. ".... - . . v .,:, :. K -w ' ' ' - :r,-hi -5 t :r-t --s't'-" - t'Zrtl-llti '''4 vf-si V 1 ACHIEYBMENT Twenty vt years ago the General H&Zthc Company was founded. Scnce then, electricity has sent its thrill .through the whole structure of Lie. Eager to turn whet Is, to lift and carry, to banish dark, to gather heat, to hurl voices and thought across space, to give the world new tools for its work elcarictfy has bent to man's wJL Throughout this period the General Bectnc Company has held the great responsibilities and high ideals of lezdcrkhjp. It hi sef free the" spirit of research. It has given tangible form to inven tion, in appsratus of infinite precision and gigantic power. And it lias gone forth.cc-operating with every industry, to command this unseen force and fetch it far to serve all people. By the achievements which this com pany has already recorded may best be judged the greater ends its future shiH attain, the deeper mysteries it yet thill solve in electrifying more and more of the world's work.