The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 11, 1918, IVY DAY EDITION, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
May 18
I)lta Gmma House rtrtr.
llt Ielu Delta Garden Party
house.
May 21
XI Tel Thl banquet Lincoln.
ARMSTRONG'S
"Quality is Economy"
MON...TUES..-WED
J9
ManouenteaarE
HOUfUBI
May 4
About thlrty fle members will be
present at the annual banquet of the
Alpha Delta PI. Juanlta Campbell
will be toastmlstress. The following
toasts will be given:
"The Jewels" Georgia Boggs
"The Handclasp" Gretta Cooley
"The Stars" Lucille Baughman
"The Letters Marguerite Burton
"The Diamond" Cladya Wild
The out-of-town guests will be Gladys
Wild, Wilbur; Ruth Sanford. Omaha;
Clara Wittwer, North Bend; Ethlyn
Druse, Grand Island; Lillian Houser,
Columbus, and Clarissa Delano, Cedar
Rapids.
Etra
"THE SPIRIT OF THE
RED CROSS -
Shows at 3, 5, 7, 9 Sharp
Hats. 15c, all seats.
Nighs, 20c
These prices include War Tax
V- PHONE B33S
TODAY: 2:20 and 8:20 P. M.
Closing Farewell Bill of Orph
eam Circuit Vaudeville a road
show direct from Salt Lake and
Dearer, in which Martin Beck
presents
SARAH PADDEN
and a capable east In
THE CLOD"
Other stars are FOSTER
BALL, in "Since the Days of
61"; Mile. RHEA in classic
dances; WILL OAKLAND, in
Danny O'GilL U. S. A." Phma
A Co. in sin Ring and dancing,
Allan Shaw, the money making
wizard, and Three Weber Girls
in a Taxxieville surprise, com
plete the farewell bilL
ersonals
Louise Bailey will spend Sunday at
her home in Omaha.
Marian Thrush Is 111 with the Ru
bella at the Pi Beta Thi house.
Mae Youngquist and'Mable Ander
son will drive to Wahoo Saturday.
Francis Wahl of Omaha is visit-
tier sister. Helen, t tLe Alpha Thi i
house.
Mary Brundage. of Tecumseh, is
visiting her sister, Anne, at the Delta
Gamma house.
Mrs. Rex Smith, of Dennison, Iowa.
is a guest of her sister, Emma, at
the Kappa Kappa Gamma house.
Mr. and Mrs.- T. Bishop, of Central i
City, are visisting their daughter,
Florence, at the Alpha Phi house. -
Helen Copsey will spend the latter
part of the week at her home in York.
Florence Jenks will visit at her home
in Omaha Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCoy, of
Omaha, are visiting their daughter,
Margaret, at the Alpha Phi house.
Helen Kendall will spend the end
of the week at her home in Superior.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wrilcox, of
North Platte, will visit their daugh
ters, Lucille and Florence, at the Pi
Beta Phi house Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, of Gering;
Mrs. Hedrick, of Tecumseh; Mr. and
Mrs. P. A. Clark, of Stella, will be
geusts of their daughters at the Delta
Gamma house the latter part of this
week.
SOCIETY
May 11
May 11
Kearney Club Banquet Home Econ
omics building.
Alpha Delta Pi Banquet Lincoln.
Alpha Tbeta Chi banquet Lincoln.
Ivy Day.
May 12
Alpha Delta Pi Mothers Day.
Delta Gamma Annual Mother's
. - Day.
May 14
fciblbHion of students' work Art
'Gallery.
Mav 16
Jaaa D'Arc Historical
CniTersity Chores and Soloist
Temple.
Date of Girls' Mass
Meeting Changed to 11:30
Dean Amanda Heppner writes to
notify junior girls that the time for
the mass meeting in which senior
advisors for, freshmen girls are to
be chosen has been changed from
11 to 11:30 o'clock Tuesday.
Base Hospital Fund
Donations to the Base Hos
pital Fund have not yet been
sufficient to satisfy Nebraska
pledge to the Unit No. 49. Yes
terday $10 was sent in from
the stats farm. Student are
expected to help this fund
along and the Student Activi
ties' office will receive any con-tributions.
Straw Hafts
Are Now Ready at
Armstrong's
Hat Headquarters
Saturday will be Straw Hat Day and Lincoln Men and Young
Men regard the second Saturday of May as opening of the straw
season. We have hundreds and hundreds of Straws and Panamas
ready, and we wish to emphasize the fact that we have not raised
the price on straw and Panama Hats. Values, Qualities and
Prices Same as a Year Ago
This means that by the early placing of large orders, and marking
the hats at a close margin---we are giving our customers a real advantage-in
other words, our prices are less than present values.
Sennit and Fancy Split Straws
$1.50 to $3.00
Fine Split Straws
SXOO to $6.00
Panamas from' South America
$150 to $10.00
Imported Leghorn Hats
$4.00, $5.00, $6.00
Tuscan Herringbone and Fancy
Straw Tan color
$3.00 to $4.00
m
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Good Clothes Merchants
' 7 Nebraska's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store
iii
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Beginning Monday May 13, the Price of
Ik
f will be
to Everybody that Has Not Already
Ordered Their Copy
IMS AVE YOUR ORDERS Al S. A