The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 07, 1919, Image 4

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    TUB DAILY NEURASKAN
ABOUT THE CAMPUS
Profenor Klini of the hlitory de
partment at the university talked to
the member of the University Stu
dents Guild of the Flrat Prenb-t'lan
church Sunday morning after the reg
ular church Hervlre. Ill theme was
"Roman hUtory aa a backurounJ for
Bible teHrhlnR." Many university
student! availed themselves of the op
portunity to hear this address.
Telephones are being Installed lu
the new social science building nnu
this will place the newest university
building in direct communication with
the rest of the campus. Due lo (lie
(act that this Installation has been In
complete the new offices In the build
ing have been out of direct Inter
course with the rest of the university.
Dean O. V. P. gtout of the Engi
neering College left Saturday eve
ning for Weeping Water, where he
will spend the week looking over a
proposed irrigation project for an en
tern corporation.
W. Klrke Fowler, Jr., E- B- H.
writes Dean Ferguson that he la tak
ing up postgraduate work at Union
University, Schenectady. N. Y. lie ia
employed in the testing department of
tho General Electric Company, but
has made arrangements for leave of
absence of a half day each week lo
take up this work for his masters de
gree. Dean Ferguson alno received
a letter from Theodore Frank, E. E.
15. who has recently returned fiom
Kranre and taken up his work with
the Dea Moines Telephone Compuny.
What causes the novae, the "new"
stars that flare up from time to tlmeT
Their comparatalve frequency ana
quick fading are found by Prof. W. II.
Pickering to make tho theory of star
colllslona Improbable; and opposed to
h second view he nos-s ttmt the pass
ing or a star thru a nebula of ori.. ,
size would require years Instead or
I he lew weeks of nova brightness. As
more probable he thinks thee pheno
menon may be romp" rattle to tho Tall
of a planet in the sun. thee photo
sphere being penetrated and scattered
by explosion beneath It.
Went Wrong
That game went wrong,
Well
We will scalp them next time
So
Get your clothes dirty and send them to
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The Advertisers in
The Rag
appreciate and deserve
your patronage.
Give it to them.
DMH
FASHIONS
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Women's Ready-to-Wear Apparel
1W, from their uackinir cases, shipped straight to us from the place
wlunrafw. from that d. dt fif the
Fifth Avenue situated n the heart of New York City, iney aispiay uu.
Vninue treatmXin collars, cuffs and trimmings which greatly enhance
Zmlnd yineBs. Be sure to come in and make your
self acquainted with them. Among the many are
NEW SUITS FEATURED AT
$34.75, $39.75, $44.75, $59.75, $69.75, and up to $275
A Bewitching Display of New Fall Coats
There's an indescribable charm in the graceful lies upon which they are
designed, while the many and varied touches here and there provide an in
dividuality exceptionally pleasing. Convertible and shavv collars share
equally in popularity; these are sometimes of cloth and often of fur. J?ull
length models with slightly modified skirts, shirred or tucked at the waist
line, are prominent in the displays. We cordially invite your inspection of
the newest arrivals.
$22.50, $27.50, $34.50, $44.50, $54.50 up to $175.00
Refreshing Newness in
These Charming Dresses for Fall
The semi-severe war-time silhouettes and subdued materials depart with
the incoming Autumn dress fashions. Milady will therefore embrace with
long-suppressed enthusiasm the numerpus charming ideas in the dress selec
tions now offered the simplest of which is more delightful than many of the
more pretentious efforts developed under the restrictions of the past few
seasons. That the prices are unusually reasonable is illustrated by the
models featured at
$24.75, $29.75, $34.75, $39.75, $44.75 up to $175.00
Fall offers You
Blouses of Seldom
Seen Beauty
Hero are blouses with those masterful
touches that at once distinguish them as orig
inal, ami lovely beyond one's expectations. De
signers have imposed no restrictions on their
imaginations in creating them. The variety is
therefore extensive. Yet in pricing each blouse
we have carefully avoided setting a single fig
ure that might be thought much for the blouse
it buys.
URS
at Special Prices
This is an induce
ment to acquaint
you with quality
Furs n e w est
styles in Coats.
Coatees, Stoles,
Neck Pieces,
Muff s. etc.. in
Seal, Mole, leav
er, M i n k, Sable,
Lvnx. etc.
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Mayer Bros, Co.
ELI SHIRE, Pres.-
Right training wins the race.
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That's as true in
life as on the
cinders.
Dixon's
Eldorado is
the choice of
the world's greatest
engineers. It should be
yours now.
Made in 17 lead.
one for eery
cited or pref
erence.
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DIXON'S
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