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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1919)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN fgocietg Social Calendar January 10 flub Party Delta Zeta Twins house. pi Kappa ril-hoB dance. SlRina rhl Kpsilon houso dance. Kearney Club Woman's If all. . January 11 XI IM Phi houso dance, pclta ilamma house dance. Sophomore Hop Lincoln Hotel. January 11 Sophomore hop Lin coin hotel. January 18 Alpha Omleron PI house dance. Delta Helta Helta house dance. January 25 Freshman Hop Lincoln hotel. January 24 Closed nlfiht. PERSONALS Lieut. Keglnald U. wuuse, ex-i, who has been at Camp Kearney, Cali fornia, for several months, has been at the Phi Gamma Delta house for the past few days. Loyal Shannon. ox'19, of Waterloo is visiting In Lincoln. Lieut. Horace Frlsble of Red Cloud Thursday Only SESSUE HAWAKAWA The Jap In a Tense, Dramatic Story The Tempest of Dust Also a Keystone Comedy "Their Neighbor's Baby" Prices 5c, 10c, 15c tWIIffl TUDOR CAMERON AND BONNIE GAYLORD A Clever Duo of Vftudevillians in "APOSTLES OF GOOD CHEER" SAM AND ADA BEVERLY In Mirthful Musical Moments DeWINTER & ROSE An Innovation In Daneing MELROY SISTERS Unusual Entertainers PEARL WHITE In Thrilling Adventure "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER" LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY Prcf. Bader's Liberty Orchestra THREE SHOWS DAILY AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY A thrilling tale of love and adventure CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG and her own company In "THE ROAD THRU THE DARK" President Wilson's Arrival in France. Comedy, Travel and News Features. Mr. Tom Waterall, Baritone Rialto Concern Orchestra Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor Shows Start at 1, S, S, 7, 9 p. m. Mat- All Seats 15c; Night, 20c LUNCHEONETTS SERVED Is visiting nt the Kappa Klgnnt house. Kathcrlne llarnly, '22, U 111 with lonsllltls nt her homo In Lincoln. Malcolm It. Smith, ex'19, or Homer left Lincoln yesterday utter spcndluK several days at the Phi (lamina l) ltn' house. Helen Minor, '19, who has hceit on a ranch In western Nebraska ros ehe past month, has returned to Lincoln and will register In school attain next semester. Lieut. Rudolph Fmhs, ex-'19. Is a guest nt the Helta Vpsllon house. He has heen nt Camp Amcrlouu Lake. Oregon. Knnign Noirls Tlmni, 'l:t, Is lsitiuu ut the Phi (5 annua Helta house. Lieut. Cecil Lnverty, cx'19. Js at the Delta Upsllon house. Professor Hrhkovu Is III with the Spanish Influenza. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS to Investigate the disease of rubber plants In Java. In u letter, under date of September 26. he wrote that he was aboard tho Netherlands H. 8. "Vondel" pausing throiiRli the Inland sea of Japan on the limit lap of his Journey and would arrive nt I'atavla about Oc tober ?. He has presumably been at his new post since then, lleforo ho received tho appointment, he was In rhai'KO of scab and oher diseases of wheat In the United States depart ment of agriculture. His address Is the Institute Voor Tlantcnslekten, nultenjtoiK. Java. Ilia headquarters are nt the llotantcnl gardens In Mult enoiR, which Is one of the most fa mous guldens In tho world. Uni Graduate to Teach Eiglish Miss Uornlce StllRebour, who com pletes her course nt the university this semester, has been elected to a posi tion as KnRlibh Instructor at the Me Klnley Junior high Bchool in the lty. Almost everyone believes in tho principle of making a new start. When we rail we comfort ourselves with the hope that we can try again. But wo must not forget that In start ing again one or tho most Important considera tions Is Just where we should make thin hew start and how to begin It. j Thrift Is one of the corner stones on ! which manhood must bo constructed. m However wretched a fellow mortal ay be, he Is still a member of our Former Assistant to Java Hr. U. n. ; common species. Hands, a former assistant: In the bot any department, has recently been ap pointed by the government of Holland No man has a right to do us he pl.ses unless he pleases to do right. announcement This notice is paid for by (he First Congrega-" . tlonal Church not for profit, but just to let Uni versity people know that they are more than welcome at its services. Dr. John Andrew Holmes, who has made a specialty of preaching to State University professors and students dur ing a period of ten years, has charge of the service at 1$:30 every Sunday morning. At 12 two stu dent classes, one for student girls, led by Mrs. K. j. Hinman, noe for both men and women, led by Dr. Hinman. At t; the Young People's Society give a fellowship luncheon and at 7 its regular meeting is held. Next Sunday evening, the social hour from G to 7 will be in honor of the men of the IUishncll Guild, an organization originating in this church. All young people are invited. Come to everything, you will feel at home.. Patronize Oar Advertisers Just Arrived New Waist lime The Smartest This Season Special Values special shipment of the popular new waistline over coats has just come in. They combine quality, value and service the coats of real economy. The textures are the choicest and the workmanship of the highest merit. They show all those lines and style features that are admired by distinctive dressers. Gathered together on this floor for men is what we believe to be the greatest overcoat stock ever shown in Lincoln. Here are models of every color and descrip tion for young men and men who stay young. Regular price on these coats would be lar price on these coats would be Overcoat s Our salesmen take pains. Every one of them knows that upon his work rests some part of the repute of this whole organization. Regul; $40 $45 $50 Wonderful Showing of NEWEST SUITS The suit with the wastline, that soldier-like, straight seam is here in a wonderful variety of adaptations in textures and shadings. Absolutely the smartest suit this season. Hardly a day passes but what we receive express ship ments of these poplar models. That is why our show ing is always the most up-to-date in Lincoln, and above the average by far in the values offered. Best in Lincoln at $30, $33.75, $48.75 Clearance Prices on Underwear, Shirts, Ties, Hose and Cloves nun i -rv ri OTHES New Bjildins Corner 12th and O Streets I L U E R'S RESCRIPTION H A ft M A C Y .1