The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 19, 1919, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
1TY IS VCOXOMY
A Gift
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-on his plate at breakfast Christmas morning
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"Just What I Wanted
a Silk Shirt"
you won't have to "hope" he'll like his Christmas
gift, you can KNOW that he'll like It If you choose
one of these luxuriously beautiful patterns from our
gorgeous display of brand new Silk Shirts.
$5.95 to $15.00
"Comfy" Lounig
Robes
The handsome texture, the refined patternlngs and
the rich manner in which theHe Robes are trimmed
justify the word "exquisite" the comfort they em
body makes them doubly appreciated.
$5.00 to $45.00
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Have You Bought That
Fur Cap for Father?
We know that It's Just a matter of a few more days.
Do take a look at these Seal, near Seal, Franch
Coney and Nutria the best gift of all.
$6.00 to $35.00
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A Silk Scarf Will
Please Him
Very stunning "gift scarfs" packed in a gift box in
pilk, Satin and Accordion knit unusually handseme
gifts for particular men.
$1.00 to $12.50
$8.50 to $10.00
SILK PAJAMAS
Give Him Ties; No Man
Ever Has Too Many
Every man, whether smart or conservative dresser
fan be given a happy gift from this abundance of
beautiful neckwear and the price is as low as the
quality is high, because that's our policy.
Ties packed in a Christmas box on request
$1.00 to $6.50
For a Man's Understand
ingHosiery Silk and wool socks that find favor with well
dressed men, will make his Christmas Merry.
Extra Quality Pure Silk Hose $1.00 up
Men's Thread Silk Hose 50c
Men's Silk Lisle Hose - 35c
Men's Mercerized Lisle Hose 25c
Men's Woolen Hose...- 75c to $2.00
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Nebraska's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store.
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A Mailt payment will hold Jfr
Cnriatmai Gift
Fenton B. Fleming
The Jewel Shop
1127 o St.
We are open from 10 a.
6 p. m.
m. to
THE CHICAGO 0LKAVXU
& DYERfl
Phone B-8018
HARRY LYON, Mar
W Klein Klothee KImn
315 So. 11th Straa
A Good Plu to Eft
N. S. CAFE
119 South 11th
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TAILORS
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JOHN8TON'8 CANDY
One and Two Pounds
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PRESCRIPTION
A TARMA0T
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N pins
$3.00
Senior Pins
and Rings
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Estb. 1871
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
NAMES PRIZE WINNERS
IN STATE GARDEN WORK
WED., THl'K.. AT.
ALBERTINA RASCH
And Hr Durvra
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JIMMY 8AVO & CO.
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The college of agriculture has an
nounced the following county prize
winners in the boys and girls club
garden work In the state during the
season just closed. The name of the
county is given first, followed by the
first place boy or girl and then by the
second winner in a part of the coun
ties. Antelope, Harold Tlmm.
Box Butte, Lester Deal, Clement
Knlest, Blaine, Grynneth Body.
Boone, Mary Gregor, Louise Armit
age. Buffalo, Glenn Carpenter, John Bren
nan. Burt, Jasper Patterson .Waldo Rob
inson. Butler. Joseph J. Kugler, Blanche
A. Barta.
Cass. Mathews, Shoemaker, LaVon
Krans.
Cedar. Arnold B. Frerlchs.
Clay, Cleo Melvln Christiansen, Elsie
Saunders.
Colfax, Beatrice Pallas, Frankle
Bayta.
Custer,
Haeberle
Dixon,
mark.
Dodge, Viola Ibsen.
Douglas, Edwin Heltmann, Raymond
Gilbert.
Fillmore, Blancre Robbitt, Beryl
Robbltt.
Franklin, Adam Miller, Edith Fox.
Frontier, Theron Smith, Harley
Crawford.
Garfield, Ethel Mary Skans.
Hall, Clara Dickman, Lois Smith.
Hamilton, Harold Stoddard, Rine
hojd A. Helnrlchs.
Harlan, Marlon Macken, Albert
Grosenhach.
Howard, Clement Schuanek, Alice
Jorgensen.
Jefferson, Thema Danke, Nola
Schmidt.
Kearney, Carl T. Curtis, Holger Ander
son. Knox, Clara Hamloth, Tressle Ruy
icka. Lancaster, Russell Thtgman, Jessie
VanAllen.
Madison, Irene Sporn.
Merrick, Earl Whitmore.
Morrill, J. E. Daxon.
Nance. Marjorie Byrnes, Orla Burgess.
Hugh Kimball, Henry C.
Paul Lewis, Roenna Ute-
Where To
Eat
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We pay particular attention
to Our Student Trade.
So. 11th N. S. CAFE So. 11th
Nemaha, Clifford McLintock.
Nuckles, Esther Bailey, Clyde Boers
ma. Otoe, Leonard Hunt, Clarence Leech.
Phelps, Theodora Swartx.
Pierce, Mildred Pilger, Mary Syno-
yec.
Polk, Mildred Stevens, John R.
Dunning.
Red Willow, Walter Aman, Freddie
A man.
Saline, Elmer Doane, Rose Sonkup.
Saunders, George Beadle, John Pos
pIsU.
Scottsbluff, Sherman Dillen, Horace
Whitlock.
Seward, Francis Davis, Alma Wurst,
Sheridan, Ulla McBride.
Stanton,' Edward Lacina, Martha
Childrey.
Thayer, Hennrietta Vorderotrasse,
Marie Froschhelser.
Thurston, Ada Blaksle.
Valley, Harry H. Fbth. Elva Clem-
ent.
Washington, Emma Wottfcv
Mueller.
Wayne, John Fleer, Pearl T i
san.
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