The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 13, 1919, Image 4

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    tho commute on education and
special training to loan the H. O. T. C.
Institutions moving picture flints and
slides that will aid in the work of
training officers.
WANT ADS
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BERT FITZGIBBONS
The Original Daffy Dill
At the Orpheum This Week
PERSONALS
PFELIMINARY WRESTLING
TRYOUTS HELD WEDNESDAY
Continued from I'lipi Our)
ties and sororities who failed to se
cure representation in the first list
may receive recognition by turning
in their money before 6 o'clock to
night. All reporting full subscrip'ions
before nocn Saturday will receive a
ro'ume of the Cornhusker free.
The campaign will clos wi'h a
whirlwind Tag Day drive next Tues
day. A "Rag" for everyone on the
campus is the aim of the business
management and indicaticns point to
the fulfillment of this aim before next
Tuesday night.
STUDENTS TO DERIVE
BENEFITS OF F. 0. T. C.
a 'mi ' i r. ri f-"in t'n'j " O" '!
im;y for a period not exceeding six
months and with pay at the rate of
1100.00 per month.
Credit for Juniors
The members cf the junior division
are on the same basis in respect to the
bove items as the senior divisions, ex
cept that no commutation of subsis
tence, other than in summer, will be
pranted. Credit will be given, how
evcr. for work done in the junior di
vision toward advanced military stand
ing so that a member cf the junior
'f'-irp vio has substantially the
g"r.;e work as that given for the first
two years of the senior division iray
be given advanced standing which w'll
entitle him to commutation of subsis
tence the first year he enters college.
Arrangements have been made by
I.oM Press length of yellow Geor
gette crepe. Monday between 9 and
12 on city campus. Finder please
leave at Student Activities office.
LOST A Delta Gamma pin. Please
call B-1416.
Lost Notebook with fountain pen j
ami gloves in It. Taken in library j
between 11 and 1 o'clock Tuesday.;
Finder please return to Student Actlv- i
ities office. Reward.
Lost rarker fountain pen Tuesday
noon, between 2nd floor University
Hall and 16th and R streets. Finder
call B3580 or leave at Student AcMv-;
ities office. Reward. !
Ruth Fitzgerald has been the guest
of Dorothy Doyle. '21. for several days
and returned to her home in Louisville
yesterday.
Hit Delta Theta announces tnr
)lf'UKIllK Ul
Humboldt. !
R. R. Robertson. ex-'20 of P.roken
Row is visiting at the Kappa Sterna
house for several days.
Mildred Whitehead. "21. has re
turned from her heme in Mitchell,
where she has been for the past two
weeks.
Lieut. Walter Judd. 21. has returned
to school.
A daughter was born Tuesday to
Lieut, and Mrs. Marion Shaw, in Os
ceola. Mrs. Shaw was formerly Laura
Pratt, '15.
The Latin Club met at the home of
Miss Frances Dotkins. Tuesday eve
ning, February 11. After a short busi
ness' meeting, the following very in
teresting program was given by new
members:
Augus'a Janosky. "The Novel in
Greek Literature."
Janet Maitland. Pe'ronius' Novel.
Agnes Lauritson. "The Metamor
phosis of Apuliens.
Following the program a short so
cial hour was enjoyed.
Per Sale Chickerlng grand piano;
cheap. Call 131482.
LOST Small wrist watch with khaki
Land. Wednesday noon in woman's
gymnasium. Please return to student
activities office. Reward.
Ail Reliable
Coals
Can Be Purchased
From The
Whitebreast
Coal and Lumber
Company
Try Eureka or White
breat fcr Money
Savers
Distributes f
Fruits andVegetables
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MATIA cathers fruit
hr nnii vrtrptnlilesfrom all
nnrlnf the world and
istributes them to your local
grocer.
You have won many a per
son's good will by means of
an enjoyable meal, and Oma
ha, unknown to you, has
helped you do it.
Omr.ha is the big-brother
city of an immense inland
em pire, working for your hap
piness and clfare in many ways of
which you may be unconscious.
Get better acquainted with
Omaha. Omaha want to get better
acquainted with you.
For "A-B-C Bok f Omaha." wrK
Chamber of Commerce, Omaha
AH Hosiery 10 Off
. thu Removal Sale. ONLY, our entire lines or Women's and Children's Wool, Silk.
JS.Sand Mle Hone are reduced ten per cent.
Sillt, Knil, Mnslin Underwear 10
.. ii.. ... f wnmrn'R Silk and Muslin Underwear, such as Corset Covers, Pajamas,
:),,;;;lTr? Undrnklr..-.l.o all Knit Union Suits.
X and Pants for Women and Children are 10 per cent Discount.
Corsets 1
THINK OF SAVING 15i ON A NEW SPRING CORSET.
All our well known makes of high grade corsets are included in models for every type.
FREE Fittings by Expert Corsetieres
5 Off
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For the social affairs of the Party Season, nothing
is more appropriate for a gentleman than
Kuppenheimer Dress
Clothes
They're not nearly so expensive as most ready
made dress clothes, and infinitely better values.
Full-dress suits $40 to $55
Tuxedo suits $35 to $50
WHITE VESTS NEW TIES AND ALL OTHER
ACCESSORIES OF FULL DRESS
FULL DRESS RENTALS
We've received for rental purposes some new suits
they're built on slender lines, not large and baggy -we
rent them at actual cost $1.50.
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QUALITY CLOTHES
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