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

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Ross Hammond of Fremont visited
his pons, LeRoss and Howard, at the
Phi Delta Theta houre Thursday.
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! Society ;
Friday nd aurd.y,
'ESS W""
TOl
rh. World's Greatest Clown .
MAR YON VADI
and
OTA GYGI
Frl Pretent
.THE DIAMOND PALACE"
a Rube Picture Show
tmGIKL FROM MILWAUKEE
The S jSkVirkible Vocalist
Jt'LlE RING
Assisted by James I Norval. In
.DIVORCED
ru. Trlckoicgiit and the Pianist
keane a white
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THE PATRIOT"
TRAVEL WEEKLY
OKPHEUM ORCHESTRA
THURS., FRI, SAT.
GLADYS BROCKWELL
IN A POWERFUL DRAMA
KULTTJR
THE RAPE OF DEMOCRACY
ALSO A SUNSHINE COMEDY
"A Waiter's Wasted Life"
MUTT AND JEFF
In 'The Accident Attorney"
PRICES 10 AND 15 CENTS
HI
ISC
OCT. 10, 11, 12
THE
ROMANCE OF TAR2AN
Concluding Chapter of
"TARZAN OF THE APES"
THE FAR FLUNG BATTLE
LINE" '
HEARST-PATH E NEWS
OCT. 10, 11, 12
THE
AEROPLANE GIRLS
A Vaudeville Sensation
BELLMONT SISTERS
Dainty Singers and Dancer
ELSIE SCHUYLER
Song Oddities
EDITH STOREY
n the Metro Play,
"THE SILENT WOMAN"
1232 B-370S
LOEES ORCHESTRA
o'Kr?,R ALL OCCASIONS
S-TRA FR0M FIVE TO
hnv L?TY-nVE PIECES
. Kdn1 r Boiler Shop Effects
-n Kequest Only
On Hth .t P Street
SARATOGA
RECREATION
FLOORS
CHAS. N. MOON
sillily
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LOST
.Key r'nn, between. Chemistry hall
and athletic field. Return to Student
.Activities' offlo.
LOST Small silver turquoise mat
rix rln In or around Pf ssle hall. Re
turn to Student Activities' office.
Dancing at Antelope Park every
olght. except Sundays. 24-9
WANTED Man to pell shoes on
Saturdays. Fred Schmidt ft Prso..
917-21 -O." 10 4
Lyiroc
TGueatier
SPECIAL STUDENTS'
toATINEE
Every Friday
Matinees also Wednesday,
Thursday and Saturday
WEEK BEGINNING
. OCTOBER 7
-The Other Wife"
2 Show every Saturday night
7 and 9
PRICES .
Matinees 10c, 15c, 25c
Nights 10c, 25c, 35c.
Headquarters for
ONEY is
JOT
The labor put into their making is
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to advantage ciscwuciv-
Good clothes are those which return in value to you die worth o
on them. Value in style, in permanence of style, and m matenal.
Special Price
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M7 AV Ci
PERSONALS
VHs Abott 111 leav this afternoon
for her home at 1"ald City.
Marian Moody. who has. boon 111 at ,
her home at Won Point, will return !
to Lincoln this week-end. ;
France Whiimore has returned
from Moorfield. Ia., where she attend
ed the wedding of her brother. Bur
ton Whitmore, and Miss Ruth M"o
Mlckle. Harel and Hell Cook have returned
to Fchool after trending several davs
at Omaha.
Madeline Hendrlck will spend the (
week-end it her home at Wahoo.
Ksther Brayne will spend the week
end at Talmago, Nth.
Marian Whit lea r is spending a few
days at Omaha.
J-an Pierce , 111 witt the Infiu-
Mildred Whithead will leave this
evening for Marysville, Kans., to spend
the week-end.
Vinta Hearold will spend the week
end at the Delta Zeta house. She Is
teaching this year at Bacon, Nebr.
IVirothy Barlow .will spend the
week-end at her home in Omaha.
Wil'.iam Pflug has returned to the
S it-ma Phi Epsilon aftvr being ill at
the military hospital.
Amil Lackey and Eugene Manning
rue ill at the hospital.
Kdna Robertson will go to her home
at Lopan. la., for rhe week-end.
Blanche Higgins will snend Satur
day and Sunday at her home In Shu
be rt. Nebr. .
Gertrude DeSautell will retun the
la of the week from Rising City,
where she has been visiting her
brc'.her.
Ruth Copsey and Helen Overstreet
will go to their homes at York for
the remainder of the week.
0oneftj Sranb
Regulation Uniforms, O Coats, rootwear, Mats,
Leggings, Comfy Kits, Etc., Etc.
Dollar for 'Dollar .
led when il is .put into dAs that do not
Society mnno uioines
give dollars value for dollar spent. The price range is wide, but
every price indicates true worte.
Suits and Overcoats
$35, $40, $45, $50, and up to $125
Style-Plus Suits $25, $30, $35
qnr Value Suits $25, $20 and $22.50
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Offer on Regulation Umtorms tor a.
ELI SHIRE, Pres.
New
Boots
Fine
jBS l
Among the men at the Sigma Nu
house who have recovered from ill
ness and will return to school are:
Clarence and Frank Larson, Morris
Bramann. Lambert Krahulik ot "rca
ha, and John Oxde of Manning, la.
Lorain Hays is still seriously ill
with the influenza.
6X .i&MLLLr,fi i-"""-4 Jr
Untformff
Military
wasted ana me ninci.m
Walking
- $9.00
Black Calf
Mildred Bowers has gone to her
home at Falls City, where she will
spend the coming week.
Those who are still ill with the in
fluenza are Leon Hamilton, who is at
his home in Wahoo, Russell Kir.g at
i his home at Tildon. At the house,
i Ben Lake, Sidney Goodfellow and
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Apparel
Shirts,
represent its tree value.
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,
the money you expena
A. 1. 1 men