The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 06, 1919, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
UNI NOTICES
Sophomore Meeting
The meeting of sophomore men In
rKitrd to plam for the Olympic 1ir
been postponed until Thursday morn
Ins. November 6. at 11:30 In Law 101.
according to an ofllclal announcement
miule by John Lawlor, chairman o. ihe
Olympics committee for the second
year class.
SPECIAL PURCHASE
ietar Co
Sale of
200
W
Prmedlc Plctura
Tremedlc picture for the Comhusker
will be taken at Towniend'a Friday,
at 12 o'clock sharp.
Organisations of all kinds are asked
(o leave a list of their officers In tho
student activities office not later than
five o'clock Thursday.
Student Council Meeting
Student Council will meet Thursday,
November 6, at 7:30 In. University hall,
room 110.
The Christian Science Society of
the university meets Thursday even
ing at 7:30 in Faculty hall, Temple. A
cordial Invitation is extended to all
students, alumni and faculty of the
university.
American Legion
There wilj be a meeting of the
American Legion at Giant .Vimoiui
ball 7:30 oclock Thursday, November
fi, for the extension of membership
nt! report of the state convention.
AH who Join the Legion before No
vember 11, will be charter members.
Members of other posts may affiliate
with this post still retaining their
membership at their home post.
Everybody out, please.
Wayne Normal
All students who have attended
Wayne State Normal will meet in
faculty hall at 7:30 Saturday evening
to organize Wayne club. A social
evening will follow business meeting.
Olympic Reports
All Sophomore fraternity men vho
have had reports to compile in re
gard to sophomore Olympics please
hand in these reports immediately to
John Lawlor, chairman of the soplio
more Olympics committee.
Swimming
Swimming classes (P. E. 59) will
not meet Thursday evening, Nov. 6
or Saturday afternoon No. 8.
Sigma Gamma Epilson
Sigma Gamma Epsilon will hold an
open house in the museum Thursday
evening at eight- thirty. All inter
ested in geology are invited. Talks
on current topics in oil fields will be
given by R. H. Cummins, H. J. Wecth
and Profesor Schramm.
Xi Delta
Xi Delta meeting Thursday, 7:15.
Room 301, Library.
Delian Literary Society
The Delian Literary society will
meet in faculty hall, second floor
Temple, Friday evening, November 7,
at 8 oclock. Professor H. C. Filley,
chairman of Rural Economics depart
ment will deliver a lecture on, "Do
ing the Worlds Work.' Part of the
evening will be devoted to games and
music. Everyone welcome.
Missouri Game
All men going to the Missouri game
call Sam Brownell at L9340, or, in
the afternoon, at the finance office,
to make arrangements for a spciial
car.
Freshmen 1
An Olympic pep meeting will be
held Thursday at 11:30 o'clock at
Law 202, to complete the freshman
Olympic organization. President
Tefft. and Dan Lynch of the Olympic
committee will give short snappy
talks, and the presence of every fresh
man is der-'red.
Freshmen Olympic Tryouts
Wednesday and Thursday evening
at 7:00 o'clock the freshmen Olym
pic tryouts will be held in the Aiinory
for boxing and wrestling. The re
lay team,, tug of war, and push ball
ing at 9:00 o'clock. Come with old
clothes or gym suits on.
Basket Ball Meeting
All men of the Arts and Sciences
College who are interested in basket
ball meet at the Armory Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock.
Saddle and Sirloin Club
Meeting of the Saddle and Sirloin
tub at J. P- Friday, November 7th
t 6:30 p. n. Important.
For Misses and Women
j vzzj rt Nearly
Not a Coat ML v I 75 of
Worth Less Stiff I V rt J These Coats
Than $85 tlJ' s f O arc Fur
And Values f J I Trimmed
Up to $125.00 I CJ J I J
SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY
These Coats have just arrived by express. They're high
grade and beautiful. Mr. Shire secured the coats while in
New York from a well known maker. We have great
faith in the statement of our chief who personally selected the garments
and authorized this statement.
You Have Our Word These Coats are the Best Values
Ever Offered to the Buyiug Public of Nebraska
These coats are the newest and most desirable produced this season. They have
an individuality and quality throughout frankly unusual at this price. Many have
large shawl collars of fur others are strictly tailored, belted or straight of line.
An excellent range of materials includes
Silvertone Polo Cloth Tinseltone Suedene Velours Bolivia Duvetyn Peach Bloom
All Full Silk and Pussy Willow Lined All the New Colors-All Sizes
SPECIAL PURCHASE
Sale of Tricotine Dresses
Every
Dress
Worth
$35 00
FOR MISSES AND WOMEN
' C 1
til '" y t nnnmj oaie
u
Starts
Wednesday
Just at the present tim ethere is nothing more stylish and serviceable. On
the street, in the class room, for semi-dress occasions, the up-to-date wom
an will find these frocks indispensable. Come in navy blue only. This
noteworthy low price is the result of an under-priced purchased, demon-
strating our great buying power.
See the Window Displays of These Great Offerings
MAYER
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CO.
ELI SHIRE, Pres.