The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 11, 1918, Image 3

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    T
HE DAILY NEBRASKAN
C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
Adjnstmont of Fallen Arches, removal of Coins and Ingrowing Nails
At a Gantar ml the re,ie' ' Bun'0" Phon
Undlng COMFORT SHOES B-3781
flLIVEB THEATRE
Every Thur, Frl. and Saturday
I Timet Dally-: 30, 7 and P. M.
5 Bio VAUDEVILLE Acta
.Reel George Ada Comady and
z H A News Weakly
HELEN SAVAGE CO.
In "At the Country Club"
SENNA A WEBER
Comedy Singing and Dancing
CORSE PAYTON a EDNA MAY
8POONER
In "Kick-In"
TABOR A GREENE
"Two Dlaclplea of Nlcodemue"
ROYAL GASCOIGNES
Jugglera
Qulck'e Orchestra Perfect
Mats. 15e Nlghta 25c Gal. 10c
Gillie Bur!i8
In a Return Engagement
"ARMS and the GIRL"
Note: In this picture the Is as
sisted by Thomas Melghan
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thrills oncl
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Big Shows A, Good Music
Friday and Saturday
"ALIAS MRS. JESSOP"
With Charming Emily
Stevens
Extra:
The Greatest official War
Pictures Ever' Shown
"THE BATTALION OF -DEATH"
SHOWS START AT
1, 3, S, 7 and 9 p. m.
GENUINE
ARMY ALL WOOL
Sweater Vests
Made without aleavea or collars
Regular $6.00 during our 1-5
OFF Sale
'$4.80
Army Flannel Shirts, 1- Off
SOCIETY
80CIAL CALENDAR
January 11
Palladian banquet.
Kappa Sigma house dance.
Comus Club dance Roscwllda
Pt Beta rhl Lincoln.
Delta Gamma House dance.
Catholic Students Club party Musio
hall
January 12
Alpha Omtcron PI house party.
Bushnell Guild house dance.
Delta Chi Lincoln.
Alpha Gamma Itho house dance.
Sigma Alpha Epsllon house dance.
January 19
Farm House dance Rosewllde.
Alpha XI Delta dance Lincoln.
January 25
Junior Prom Lincoln.
January 26
Alpha Phi Lincoln.
PERSONALS
Vernie Moseman, '20, will visit
friends in Hastings the end of this
week.
Lorene Hendricks expects to visit
at her home in Wahoo the end of the
week.
Lydia Dawson will spend the lat
ter part of the week at her home in
Linwood.
Mary Alice Davey expects to spend
Saturday and Sunday visiting her par
ents In Davey, Neb.
Fay Pollock, Law '19, left yesterday
for Atlanta, Ga., where he will enter
for training in the school of aviation
Marguerite Farley, '16, of Chicago,
who has been visiting at the Achoth
house since last Friday, returned to
her home Wednesday evening.
Mrs. John Begley of Springfield,
visited her daughter, Ruth, at the
Achoth house the first part of this
week.
Mary Cunningham of Columbus will
visit Marian Reeder at the Delta
Delta Delta house the latter part of
this week.
Comas Club Dance
Eosewilde Friday
Tickets For Sale
College Book Store
Kappa Sigma House
Pi Kappa Phi House
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Peru Club
Peru club will meet In the Y. W. C. A.
rooms of the Temple Saturday evening
at 8 o'clock.
Komensky Club
The Komensky club will hold a busi-
"noss meeting in Union hall, Temple,
Saturday evening, January 12, at 7:45
o'clock.
Palladlan Literary Society
Palladian Literary society will hold
a closed meeting tonight for the an
nual girls' banquet at 6:15 o'clock.
Camp Fire Girla
The evening group of camp fire girls
will meet at the Orthopedic hospital,
Eleventh and South streets Friday
evening, at 7 o'clock.
Union Society '
The Union society will meet Friday
evening in Union hall. Temple. The
program will be given by the boys of
the society. Everybody lsi Invited.
Junior Debating
Juniors wishing to try out for the
class debating team are asked to
leave their names with Geo. Driver
at the Y. M. C. A. office. Temple
building, before January 15.
Delian Society
The Delian Literary society will hold
Its regular meeting Friday evening In
the banquet room of the Temple. The
program for the evening will be given
by the boys of the society. Every
body Is cordially invited.
English Club
The English club will meet on Sat
urday, January 12, at 8 o'clock with
Miss Elizabeth Babcock. Take the
High line car to Thfrty-aecond street,
and walk one-half block 'north. All
members are requested to be there
promptly.
Nebrasksn Applications
Applications for election to the posi
tion, of ittor!a;iiM, mnain edi
tor and associate editors, business
manager and assistant business xnan
aUr will be received In tha Student
Activities office up till 11 o'clock Tues
day. January 15. WILLIAMS.
Engineering Society
The engineering society will meet
with two Btato engineering societies,
and with the Lincoln Engineers' rlub,
at the Lincoln hotel, for a banquet and
address by prominent engineers Fri
day evening at 6:30 o'clock. Make
reservations with Prof. C. K. Mickey
or L. S. Hamilton at once.
8peclal Chemistry Examination
A special examination In Chemistry
A and 1, covering the Bemester'8 work,
will be given in the lecture room at
10:30 o'clock Saturday, January 12.
AH who can remove their "condition"
by means of an examination may take
It at that time. This does not Include
those who were conditioned at mid-semester.
v Inter-Sorority Basketball
The physical education department
are very anxious that every sorority
who expects to take part in the
tournament, get the names of those
on their team In before Monday.
These names may be handed either
to Blanche Hlgglns or Camille Koch.
It Is hoped to have a complete list of
those who will take part, printed
Monday.
N. E. A. Bulletins
Copies of the N. E. A. bulletin have
been received by Dr. G. W. A. Luckey
and anyone who wants one may have
it by calling at the office in Untver
Bity hall at 11 or 3 o'clock.
Sigma Delta Chi
Important meeting of Sigma Delta
Chi, Journalistic fraternity, will be
held at the Commercial club Monday
noon.
WHERE TO GO SUNDAY
Services at 11 o'clock and 7:30
o'clock unless specified.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Twelfth and L Streets Subject of
the lesson-sermon, "Sacrament." Eve
nlng service at 8 o'clock is a repeti
tion of the morning service. Sunday
school at 10 o'clock and 11 o'clock,
Wednesday evening - service at 8
o'clock.
Plymouth Congregational, Seven
teenth and A Streets Rev. W. W.
Bolt. Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock.
"1918, What?" Evening, "When God
Prays."
First Presbyterian, Thirteenth and
M Streets Dr. L. D. Young. Morn
ing service at 10:30 o'clock, "The
Home Fires." The quartet will sing.
"Keep the Home Fires Burning."
Young People's meeting at 6:30
o'clock, "The Phychology of Christian
of Experience." Katherlne Howey
will lead the meeting. Mr. C. O.
Weber will be the faculty leader.
Evening, "Is 'There a Hell."
St Paul's Methodist Episcopal,
Twelfth and M Streets Dr. W. E. J.
Gratz.
Church of the Holy Trinity (Episco
pal), Twelfth and J Streets Rev. Dr.
S. Mills Hayes. Communion at 7:30
o'clock and 11. Sermon at 11 o'clock.
"Italy in the War." Evening, "The
Second Step in Faith.
Grace English Lutheran, Fourteenth
and F Streets. Rev. R. M. Badger.
Morning, "God's Lamb." Evening,
"The Lost Christ."
All Souls', Twelfth and H Streets
Dr. A. L. Weatherly. Service at 10:45
o'clock, "The Kingdom of God Is
Within You."
The Cathedral (Catholic), Four
teenth and K Streets. Rev. W. F.
Bradley. Mass at 7, 8, 9, 10:30. Ser
mon at 10: SO o'clock.
Rush Memorial Baptist, 1415 North
24th Street Dev. F. W. AInslie. Morn
ing, "Holy Love." Evening, "Suffer
ing by Choice or by Necessity."
First Congregational, Thirteenth
and L Streets. Dr. J. A. Holmes.
Comus Club Dance
Eosewilde Friday
Tickets For Sale
College Book Store
Kappa Sigma House
Pi Kappa Phi House
Wanted Student to tend fires. L
A. Sherman, dean's offlc6. 76-77-78
Lost Waterman safety fountain
pen with attached clasp. Return to
Student Activities' Office. 7I3t
BARBS AND GR00KS CLOSE RIVALS IN SCHOLARSHIP
(Continued from Page One)
GRADE PERCENTAGE
First Semester 1016-1917
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Men
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Sorority Women ....
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LOST Alpha Zeta pin. W. F. Rob- Lost Melon-shaped
erts on back. Call B1516. 75-St Finder call F-2994.
Nutria
Mud
793t
SOLD EXCLUSIVhLY IN LINCOLN
By
FRED SCHMIDT & BRO.
917-921 "0" Street
Q ARROW SHIRTS
rj Worth $4.75 at
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The Evans
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HAVE THE EVANS DO YOUR I CLEANING
TELEPHONES B2311 and B335S
The University School of Music1
AND OTHER FINE ARTS
Two Term Course in Playground Supervision and Story
Telling Begins January 28th
Summer Session Begins June 17th, Lasting Five Weeks
NEXT REGULAR TERM OPENS JANUARY 28TH
Get Catalogus and Special Information
ACROSS THE STREET
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Gold's Greater January Clearnace a
Sale Positively Ends Saturday at 9 P. M.
Practically everything in the entire store offered at
stirring price reductions. YOU should not fail to profit
by it.
.GOLD & CO.
"The Store That Sells the Best for Just a Little Less"
112 to 122 North 10th St. (Almost Opposite Postofflce)
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