The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 05, 1919, Image 4

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    Orpheum Drug Store
OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT
A Good Place for Soda Fountain Refreshment! after the Theatre and
after the Rosewilde Dance
CARSON HILDRETH, '95 and '96
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Robert's
Sanitary
Dairy Lunch
GOOD FOOD
WELL COOKED
Properly Served
MODERATE
PRICES
1238 "O" Street
Music In Evenings, 5:30 to 7:30
SCHEMBECK'S ORCHESTRA
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Quality Clothes
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ENTER ANT TIME.
CATALOG SENT ON REQUEST.
Nebraska School
of Business
T. A. BLAKESLEE, PRESIDENT
Gas and Electric Building CoP- l4th and 0 StS- Unc0,n-
SOCIAL CALENDAR
March 7.
) Sigma Alpha Epsilon formal Lin
coln hotel.
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-3 Hardy Smith
tl Barber Shop
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VI USE A CLEAN
T.HKISH TOWEL
CM EACH
cugto.v.er
tm automatic
;t:rilizer
at each chair
eight chairs
116 NORTH 13TH STREET
MCIM
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COME AND HEAR THE BEST
MUSIC IN LINCOLN
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ERRY
AKERS
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March 8.
Kappa Kappa Gamma formal Lin
coln hotel.
University Night.
Closed night.
Add March S
Y. S. G. A. hard time party Wom
an's building.
Lieutenant Fred Campbell. ex-'2.
who has been at Camp Grant, 111., the
past four months, has returned to
school.
I Margaret Sorenson of North Platte
j is the ?uest of Elizabeth Weir at the
1 Kappa Kappa Gamma house.
I n jrotliy Adamson.ex-'18, cf Superior,
j :s spending a few days in Lincoln.
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1 Charles Siman, ex-'19, cf Denniso.i,
i ia.. wss at the Phi Kappa Psi house
j Tuesday.
! Helen Fisher. '20, Is ill with tonsii.tis
; at the Alpiia. Xi Delta house.
Ralph M. Thorpe. ex-'19, who has
been visiting at the Phi Kappa Psi
house, will leave for Nemaha, Nebras
ka, where he will specialize in or
chard work.
Whether you're dressing up for school,
going to an informal party, or getting
into "regular clothes" for a formal,
here's one store where you can be sure
of getting the right thing always.
See these spring clothes in our new
windows today waist-seam coats, top
coats, hats, caps, furnishings, and every
thing in full dress wear.
Fairquihar's
1325 O Street
UNI NOTICES
Phi Beta Kappa Grades
All grades for the Phi Bta Kappa
rating must be at the registrars of
fice not later than March 10.
W. A. A. Meeting
i The Woman's Athletic Association
I will bold an important meeting
Wednesday evening at :30 in Worn
' an's HalL New members will be taken
' in and every member should be pres
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Xi Delta
1 jj ieiu iul tut Thursday at 7
! o'clock at Woman's Ha.lL
Tho "O&n;" nn Sempcter
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Wednesday evening at 7:15 o'clock to
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Miss Olga Cook, the young American Prima Donna with Gus
Edwards' Annual Song Revue, which starta a four day engagement
at the Orpheum this atfernoon. Edwards this season carries a cast
of thirty people, including twelve handsome show giris, which the
management of the Orpheum says are honest to goodness beauties
j u urged to be present.
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