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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1917)
TH E DAILY NEBRASKAN ni WEB THEATRE Hou II aoo li IS 7ma8 Mat, and Eve. and Wednes. Xmas, waD;cembeP 25-26 The Musical Comedy "VERY GOOD EDDIE" Tune8 Girls Costumes Mat.-$1.00 Eve. $1.50 to 50c Big Shows & Good Music Wednesday and Thursday MAE MURRAY In a Super-Bluebird Feature , 'PRINCESS VIRTUE" Shows Start 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Matinees-All Seats -10c ; CORRECTION OF ERROR December 18, ,1917. To The Nebraskan: ' The report on smallpox contains an error in the following sentence:' "Chancellor Avery has issued an order requiring all University em ployees to be vaccinated before Wednesday or they will be given leave of absence from their work without pay." The copy given to Dr. Lyman reads, "janitors" instead of "employees." Janitors come so closely in contact with scats, furniture, and so on that it seemed to be necessary to make a special ruling in regard to this class of employees. There has been no order issued in regard to employees in gen eral. Yours very sincerely, S. AVERY. SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR December 21 Sigma Chi dinner dance Chapter bouse. . January 4 Phi Kappa Psi house dance. Silver Serpent Red Triangle sub scription dance Rosewilde. Freshmen Law hop Lincoln. January 5 Senior hop Lincoln. Black Masque party for senior girls Alpha Phi house. PERSONALS Bertha Bates left for her home in Lodee Pole today. Doris Scroggins will leave for her home at Oak, today. Louise Knight left for her home in Spencer, la., Tuesday morning. Mr. E. M. Revnolds of Omaha visit ed his daugher, Katherine, Monday af- ernoon. Ruth Hatteroth of Omaha will spend the later part of he week with Ruth Button. XMAS NECKWEAR OODLES AND OODLES OF BEAUTIFUL TIES IN PRETTY XMAS BOXES SEE OUR WONDERFUL DISPLAY AT ONLY ARMSTRONG'S i. iHii ' i jr r "Quality 1' " " I ifA r n I ' l Economy" fe! ' f 3l r fttltfBM WW - W III I II I I ' t Xjj'-'Mtf& ffstfci?! if vou i j qive mm a The Practical Gift Store for Men ARM TRONG' NEBRASKA'S LARGEST MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE . " Olive Means is visiting at the Alpha Xi Delta house on her way home from Indianapolis. Phi Delta Theta announces the pledging of Claude Peters, '21, of North Platte. Mrs. J. W. Whitaker of Clinton. Mo., is visiting her daughter. Marian, at the Alpha XI Delta house. Nell Youngers. '17. who has been visiing at the Delta Gamma house, left for her home in Geneva. Tuesday. 20- REGULATION ARMY TOILET SETS V FIRST ISSUE OF BLUE PKINI oUUiM ntftui (Continued from page one.) Bemester's happenings in the college. The first issue will contain an in troductory note to the freshmen by Dean O V. P. Stout. There wl.l be fiction for each department in he college which will comam iu, Senaftmental notes and an account of deparimen Besides these rectory ana bb gineers in tne 6er.-. . Every first-year engine. beSme a subscriber of the magazine take an active interest in It. we " , as with the large number of up ce3. rinr Hailv. it is only STrythaTitcan be continued. POR SALE: Dress suit at a. bar gain. Phone F-1T35. 68 31 "wanted-Student to tend slx. a?.TO rbon' office. 66-3t Schembeck's Society 1 Band The Music Of The Hour Almost Booked S0l'd NOVELTY ORCHESTRAS, TOO r,erienc. among various-people, will assist you, in making arrangements for NOTE: P"VrTv i .hall be pleased to he.p you-Cabaret if desired. 1 n K i ni-A . Save Your Eyes Dr. W. H. Martin Optometrist Eyes examined without charge, we design, make, adjust and repair your glasses at reasonable charges. Office Hours 9 A M. to 6 P. M. Phone L-7773 1234 O St. Suite 5 Upstairs Opposite Miller A Paine GOOD CLEANING SERVICE Send Your Work to LINCOLN Cleaning! '& Dye Works fcj 328 So. 11th rnone o-oa C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Agistment of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails anl the relief f liumons rnn COMFORT SHOES B-3781 410 Ganter Building Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P L. A. snermitu. ioyd wanta to see you about your - printing. i