The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 12, 1918, Image 3

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    THE DAILY HEBEASKAH
c ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
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410 Cntp
COMFORT SHOES
B-3781
B-Baaass"s"",," ""
nilVEB THEATRE
Tonlaht At 8:09
mute. Wed and Sat
JJVER AND PLAYERS
In
NEVER SAY DIE"
Next Week
THE MAN FROM OVER THERE"
fiRPHEU
by u
. PHONE
w f
John-
HYAMS & McINTYEE
In Model Playlet
"Maybloom
Donald kebb & effie
WESTON
, -smart Songs and Nifty Dances
EIJDA MORRIS
The Lyric a-uj
5arry beresfoed & CO.
InMind Yonr Own Bnslness
'CYCLING BRUNETTES'
In -Defying GraTity"
The Girl With HARRY
the Wonder- G ELF OIL
ful Arm jn His Famous
SANTI Character
In Dances of the "The Gay Old
Orient Sport"
Matinees at 2:20; seats 26c
Nights at 8:20; seats 25c, 60c, 75c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
William Fox Presents
DUSTIN FARNUM
In a Return Engaflement of
THE SPY
10,000 GERMAN SPIES IN
AMERICA
"The Spy" is an expose of the
Kaiser's secret service methods
THE KAISER
vsl
THE DEVIL
Who is your neighbor?
Do you Trust him?
Also a Sunshine Comedy
'Hungry Lions In a Hospital"
Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7:15 and 9:15
Waffles and Coffee 15c
HENDRY'S CAFE
136 North Eleventh
Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb.
p GOOD CLEANING 8ERVICE
ij 8end Your Work to
H LINCOLN.
H Cleaning & Dye Works
H 326 So. 11th Phone B-6576
PA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
Professional
Optical Service
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Any Lena
Duplicated . . .
DR. W. H. MARTIN. OptonMtst
1234 O St Opposite Miller A Paine
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Everything '
In
171 riiinrDQ
HILTNER BROS.
1042 o st B-zrn
SOCIETY
April 12
Alpha Chi Omega Lincoln.
Alpha Gamma Rho Informal Rose
wllde. PI Kappa PhJ house
April 13
All-UnlverMty party
Closed
Alpha Chi Omega Banquet Lincoln,
6 to 8 o'clock.
Silver Serpent party for sophomore
girls Music and Faculty hall. 2 6
o'clock.
April 19
Alpha Tau Omega banquet Lincoln.
Freshman Hop Lincoln.
XI Delta party Alpha XI Delta
house.
April 20
Bushne'.l Guild banquet Lincoln.
Alpha Tau Omega informal Lin
coin. Iota Sigma Ti Banquet Lincoln.
Dramatic Club vaudeville Temple.
Sigma Nu house.
PI Beta Phi banquet Lincoln.
April 28
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Alpha Omicron Ti party house.
April 27
Catholic Students' rlub Rosewilde.
Dramatic Club Vaudeville
Temple.
Sigma Phi Epsilon Banquet Lincoln
Alpha Omicron PI banquet Lincoln.
. Latin club banquet Lincoln.
May 3
Phi Delta Theta Lincoln.
University Band Parry Auditorium
April 12
Pi Kappa Phi will entertain twen
ty couples at a party at the chapter
house. Prof, and Mrs. E. II. Bar
bour will chaperone.
About seventy-five couples will at
tend the dance given by the Alpha
Chi Omea at the Lincoln. Mrs. Tolf
Hansen and Prof, and Mrs. G. E.
Condra will be the chaperones. The
out-of-town guests will be Marion
Kastle, Mary Cusack of North Bend;
Grace Horner, Beatrice; Helen
Schwab, McCook; Vina Kohler,
Flandreau. S. D.; and Ruth Mc
Michael, Northfield.
Twenty couples will be present at
a party given by Alpha Gamma Rho.
The chaperones will be Dean and
Mrs. E. A. Burnett. Prof, and Mrs.
E. A. Young, and Dr. and Mrs. J.
Barker.
April 11
The annual banquet of the Of
ficers' club was held at the Lin
coln hotel. The toast list was:
Edwin Maxey toastmaster.
Our Past Frank D. Eager. 93.
Our Present Colonel Roger A.
Jenkins, '18.
Our Future Colonel E. C. Jeftrey.
Response-Regent E. P. Brown.
Nebraska and the Regiment Act
ing Chancellor V. G. Hastings
Patriotism H. L. Roberts, Colonel
U. S. Army, retired.
The tenth annual banquet of the
University 'cadet band was held in
the Red Room of the Y. M. C A.
Professor C. B. Cornell was toast
master and the following toasts were
responded to:
First Strain Captain L. W. bins.
Second Strain-Sergt. H. L. Ander-
SThird Strain-Sergt. M. U Springer
Fourth Strain-Lieut. D. IVThomas.
Music was furnished by Earl Wil-
80n W S. Larson and H. H. Lewis.
P-RSONALS
Faith Dedrick will spend the end
of the week in Omaha viniting
fr Nanette Teagarden will jWt thj
latter part ofthe week with Betty
Gould in Omaha. nnnn
Florence Lewis. Florence GalleUno
and Helen Neiman will be guests of
Mary Hedrick at her home in Te
cumseh Saturday and
Mrs J H. Downing of Rising City
Is visiting her daughter Helen, at
the Delta Delta Delta house
Kathleen Hartigan will spend the
end of the week at her home in
Fairbury. .
Mrs P. Johnson, who baa Been
visiting her daughter. Agnes, at the
KanDa Kappa Gamma house, left for
Erne in Superior Thursday evening.
h Ruth Sanford. '16. of Omaha, and
Gladys Wild. '16. o' Wilbur are visit
ine at the Alpha Delta PI bu8f-
Mi?dred Gillilan of Hardy l visit
lnr.t the Alpha Omicron ri house.
BeH Cook will spend Sunday in
2? hSnenKiefer and
h2 Howe"wilfVsIt in Omaha the
"SStZVS-n Satur-
day and Sunday st her home In Cen
tral City.
Helen Gilbert has withdrawn from
the University on account of illness.
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UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Surgical Dressings Class
The first meeting of the new class
In surgical dressings under Miss H. I.
Redford will be held at 7 o'clock Mon
day evening. Girls wishing to reg
ister for this class are requested to
see Miss Redford.
Graduate Teachers' Club
Th r.radnatp teachers club will
hold its regular meeting in Music
Hall of the Temple, Friday evening
at 7 o'clock.
nlifn I ltrarv Society
The Delian Literary society will
meet in Faculty hall Friday evening
at 8 o'clock. Everyone is welcome.
Teachers' Certificates
All sophomores and juniors who ex-
certificate
pecc iu icv.ci- v'-
at the end of the present school year,
leave names in tne regisirui umv. j
April 20.
Field Geography 21
Field geography 21 class will meet
Saturday, April 13, at 8 o'clock In
Nebraska hall 110. All members are
aeked to attend.
Union and Palladian
Union and Palladian Literary so
cieties will hold their annual joint
closed meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
Confetti Committee
The confetti committee of the all
University party committee will
meet in U 102 at 1:00 o'clock Fri
dayP. g. Jones, chairman. I
HALF AND HALF
Spring Melody
It is spring time and the bug is in
the air
Signs of life are stirring almost
everywhere.
Pa's got it, so has ma and sister Sue
And I do believe it's getting in me
too.
For my bones just get to itching
And my muscles get to twitching.
And I'm nervous as an old maid
drinking tea.
j, ... i,x.if Ti Viaf trt do.
1 UUU t nuun " - -
For I'm upset through and through
Cause the bug has got his clutches
into me. .
When I feel those warm winds blow
ing And I see the golfers going
With bags and clubs and breeches
to the knee
My nerves begin to twitch
And I begin to itch
For the bug has got a hold on me
yoft see.
When I see the boys a shooting
marbles in the ring,
The bug Just whispers and I hear
them say 1' spring.
For the birds will soon be coming
And the bees will soon be hum
ming , A. ,
And breezes warm will send their
cheer to every heart.
It makes me think of sunny days,
I can see them in a haze,
For the bug has gripped me, caught
me, at the start.
Oh! there's lots of signs of spring
And oh my, the Joy they bring.
As I face a draft that chills me to
the- bone.
For although the signs are here
Old King Winter lingers near.
Although everybody greets him
with a groan.
Pa's restless as can be and he don't
"FTS TIME TO BUY"
Spring Clothes
The men who buy their clothes In our store
season after season do so for Just one reason.
They know when they come here for clothes they
always take out with them the satisfied feeling
that they've got exactly what they want, both In
Style and Quality.
The new spring hats are here. Stetsons and
Horsalinos. Let us show you today.
-THE HOME OF OOOO CLOTH CUT
New Classes
APRIL
A million men will leave positions this summer to answer
their country's call.
Our summer course will prepare you to fill one of these
places.
You will perform a service to your country, and reap
a substantial reward for yourself.
Call for
Lincoln Business College
Fullv Accredited by Nat'l Ass'n of Accredited
Com'l Schools
14 & P Sts.
B6774
know what to do, J
Ma's busy as a bee and so is issier
Sue.
Pa's got the bug. so he's putting on
his walking shoes.
Ma and Sue are sewing for the
soldiers over there.
I'm so darned uneasy that I'm sure
I've got the blues
For the bug of spring is flying in
the air.
Ex.
Our Hero
The patriotic frosh who tried to
set the sun dial up one hour.
The Joke Recoiled
Riggs (facetiously): This is a pic
ture of mv wife's first husband.
Diggs: Silly-looking guy! But say,
I didn't know your wife was mar
ried before she met you.
Riggs: She wasn't! This is a
picture of myself when I was twenty-five
Boston Transcript.
no will steal." Not so;
o m9n will lie dilieently about
a woman, though he would not steal
her for her weight in gold.
wniinn to Oblige, If
was once at a dinner
where a lady mistook hi for his
famous fellow countryman, tne com
poser Mascagnl.
"Oh," she exclaimed gushingly,
I'd love to hear you play your oeau
.!,,! 'TnortT1077'!"
"knA tvi leve to do It," replied
Moroni pravalv: "and I will do it
with pleasure, if you've got a wire
less piano.
"Sprig Id Here"
Sing a song of Springtime,
Loafing on the Quad;
Four and twenty Stuc'ents,
Sitting on the sod.
And then our friend, the Colonel,
Appeared upon the scene,
Whereupon he interrupted
Students Attention!
Students of the University who desire to make all or nearly all of
their expenses while attending this school, will do well to call at
315 Funke Building. Lincoln, for an explanation of a propositio nwhich
is highly remunerative, dignified, and respectable, and suitable for
either lady or gentlemen. Consultation from 2:00 p, m. to 5:00 p. m.
os Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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Catalog
Lincoln, Nebr.
The wearing of the green.
Need for Education Here
Freshman: "What are you read
ing?"
Senior: "Mathhew Arnold.
Freshman. "Wasn't he a traitor?"
when a woman is very, very bad,
she Is awful, but when a man is cor
respondingly good he is weird.
fBrinS iriVbur List
I Of School Supplies
WE have all the
things you need
for school text books,
drawing materials,
i tablets and other sup-
plies, including tne
CONKLIN Self-Kller
0) students use.
Students everywhere
cvfrii efficient fountain
pen means better work
snd better grades.
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