The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1920, Image 3

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THE DAI L Y NEBRASKAN
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KnKiHeorlnK Society
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prematlc Club
Mystic Flnh
Chemical Club
U. of N.
Union Society
Seniors
niaek Masque
Silver Serpent
XI Delta
P. B. K.
SigmH XI
School of Music
Civil Engineers
Cadet Hand
Saddle and Sirloin
Always in Stock
L L E T T
Uni Jeweler
&tab. 1871
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25 or i cin !
and SAT. 8:20
Four Morton
8amKitty Martha Joe
BOB HALL
LYONS A YOSCO
LEW BRICE
Assisted by
ADELAIDE MASON A RUBE
BECKWITH
M'RAE A CLEGG
Erwin and Jane
CONNELLY
EUTH BUDD
KINOGRAMS
TOPICS OF THE DAY
MaL, 25c & 50c; Eve., 25c te 75c
SOCIAL CALENDAR
March 12
University Commercial Club, dance,
commercial Club.
Junior Prom, Dinner Dance, 6:30
Lincoln Hotel.
Sigma Phi Epsllon Informal, Lin
coln Hotel.
March 13
Dellan Society Banquet.
, Alpha Sterna Phi Dance, Woman's
Build ing.
Sigma Nu Dance, Chapter House.
form House Dance, Chapter House.
Freshmen: Commission Luncheon,
1, Woman's Building.
Kearney Club Business and Social
Session, 7:30, Faculty Hall.
XI Delta Tea for Sophomore Girls.
2-, Woman's Building.
PERSONALS
THURS., FBI, SAT.
William Russell
Is Great in
"Shod with Fire"
Sunshine Comedy
"HER PRIVATE
HUSBAND"
Johnson's Cannibals
"HOME OF THE HULA
HULA"
-sterns mMrmsrb
THURS., FRI. A SAT.
good picture replete
Here it a corking
With funny thrills
and romance.
Wallace Reid
DOUBLE SPEED
"THE DREAM"
An 0. Henry Story of Inter
THELMA
Versatile Entertainer
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Pathe Semi-Weekly Newt
Shows Start 1, 3, 5, 7, p. m.
MATS. 20. NIGHT 30c
Mrs. Duncan, of Beatrice, is visit
ing her daughter, Ruth, at the Alpha
Chi Omega house.
Hope Rops. '23. Faith Carr, '22.
Grace Harris, '21, and Marie Prouty,
'21, went to Omaha today.
Ardellh Moran, '21, will leave today
for her home In Nebraska City, where
she will spend the week-end.
Mrs. F. M. Edens, of Colomo, S. D.,
la a guest of her daughter, Reryll
i Edena. '23.
1 Kappa Delta Phi announces the
1 lilrie-lnp ttf T)nl T. Tlannar "". nt
If i Orleans.
1 i Richard E. Smith, freshman law.
j j has withdrawn from the University
for the rest of the semester to take
up the specialty advertising game
with J. Porter Allen in Omaha.
Leslie Noble ho has been ill at his
home in Holmesville for the past two
weeks returned to school the fore part
of the week.
William Mackey, '19, of Omaha, i
a guest at the Sigma Nu house.
William Moran returned from Berk
ley, Cal. ell will be a guest at th
igma Chi house during this week.
John Brannigan, '16, and wife were
guests at the Phi Delt house Thurs
day.
Joe Marsh returned from Oklahoma
yesterday. He is a guest at the
Sigma Chi house.
Mr. Fredrick Allen leaves this after
noon for Tobias, where he will spend
tbe week-end with his parents.
Mr. Wallace Hunington will spend
the week-end with his parents in
Plattumouth.
Foster Cone. '23, is ill with the
mumps at the Lincoln Sanitarium.
James Tyson, '23, and Ray Weight
man, '23, will spend the week-end in
Mound City, Mo.
Alex Haneen, of the Nebraska Mcdi
cal School in Omaha, will spend the
week-end at the Beta Theta Pi house.
Ed Carter, ex-'18. of Glen wood, la..
i will spend the week-end at the Beta
Theta Pi house.
Story Harding, '22, will spend Satur
'day and Sunday with his parents at
I Nebraska City.
ALL THIS WEEK
Geraldine Farrar
With LOU TELLEGEN
IN
Flame of the Dessert
COLLEEN MOORE
IN
"HIS BRIDAL NIGHT
MARE" SPECIAL COMEDY
NEWS PICTURES
VOCAL ENTERTAINERS
LYRIC ORCHESTRA
Mats. 20: Ni
Shows Start At 1, 3, 5, 7. 9 P. M.
PRES. E.C. HARDY SPEAKS
BEFORE COMMERCIAL CLUB
Almost always when a lt,,dent
member of the faculty think
Printing they think of
G R A V R
24 No. nth Street
JOHNSTON' riunv
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RE8CRIPTION
1ARMACY
6; Lincoln Business Man Gives
Sound Advice to Univer
sity Students.
"Every business, if it is to be at all
successful, must employ a very com
pl te, and more or less elaborate sys
tem of statistics to which a reference
can re made in computing the profits
&dj linanJal standing of the busi
ness," declared E. C. Hardy, president
of the Hardy Furniture Company, Ie
fc ir a meeting of the University Con
m r.-ial Club, Thursday morning.
After explaining that his business
ha h grown along with the develop
ment of the state, and the general
broadening and growth of the whola
community, rather than through any
individual efforts or Influence on h's
part. Mr. Hardy used it as an illus
tration for his informal talk on
' Store Management"
By means of a chart showing the
organization of the business in whicn
"QUALITY 18 ECONOMY"
How'd you like to buy a
Hart Schaffner
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all wool suit for
$44
.75
M W.I..IM MMMJilMiM ilM
Well you can do that very thing right now. In closing up
the season's business we find a number of suits-an assorted
lot of patterns and models of quality suits worth up to $70-so
we have put them into one lot at this very low figure of
$44.75. You'll fifind single breasted, double breasteds,
stouts, stubs and longs included.
By taking advantage of this opportunity you can save
from $15 to $25 on your next suit.
See Our Windo ws
Medium Weight Unions uits Shirts with Collars to Match Shirts with Collars Attached
$1.95
Ecru color, cotton ribbed
unionsuits; medium weight
in all sizes from 34 to 36.
Worth $2.50.
$3-00
Made of splendid quality
percales in assorted stripes
and checks. Others at $2.50
and $3.50.
$3.00
Made of cream colored mer
cerized poplin collars attach
ed; long pointed; buttoned
through. Sizes 14 to 17.
Armstrong Feature Caps Four-In-Hand Neckwear
$1.95
We call these Armstrong's
feature caps because they are -extraordinary
in values at
the price. Tou"l think so
too when you see them.
$1.00
Just take a look at these in
our big front window, ai;d
you will see what an excep
tional lot of ties these are.
Silk Hose for Men
50c
Thread silk hose with rein
forced foot, high spliced
heels. In black, brown, gray,
white, champagne and navy.
Sizes 9y2 to liy2.
ARMSTRONG
CLOTHING COMPANY
Nebraska's Ijargest Exclusive Men's and Hoy's Store
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he is engaged, Mr. Hardy emphasized
he fact that, although he and his bro
her held conferences over all mat
ers of import to the welfare of the
store, cithers word was supreme in
the settlement of Questions concern
ing that department in which he was
in charge.
If yon ever form a partnership or
join any corporation in which there
is more than one head, always see that
jo 1 have this definite line of dlruioii
of power and authority,' was the ad
vice given by Mr. Hardy to young men
starting n pin business.
The means employed by Ms concern
to instill loyalty and interest on the
part of the employees were pointed
out i.' Mr. Hardy as well as the prac
tice of overdoing the old business
adage "Your customer's always
right.?
At the conclusion of his illustrat
ing of the relationship existing be
tween the sales-department and the
department of statistics, Mr. Hardy
turned the meeting into one of discus
sion aiid suggested that any ques
tion in any ones mind be expressed. In
this way those present received a
great deal of information and a good
many practical suggestions with ref
erence to the management of a mod
ern business enterprise.
POTATO SPECIAL WILL
RUN OVER TWO ROUTES
The "potato special" which will be
run over the Burlington railroad in
the potato belt of western Nebraska
the week of March 15, will be run
over the Northwestern railroad the
following meek, according to H. O.
Werner, secretary of the Nebraska
Potato Improvement Association. The
chedule on the Northwestern la as
follows: Chadron, morning of Marct
22; Hay Springs, afternoon and eve
n'ng of March 22; Rcshville. morning
of March 23; Gordon, afternoon and
evening of March 23. Alnaworth,
morning and afternoon of March 24
Long Pine, evening of March 24.
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