The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1917, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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