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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
NEBRASKAN 8TAFF RESPONSIBLE FOR NEWS Continued from Page Oae; 24, Imogene Evans,' '22. Frances Burt, '22, Florence Miller, '23, Bonnie Lort, '24, Roy Gustafson, '22, Bolle Farnian '23, lone Gardner,, '24. Herbert Brownell, '24, Gertrude Patterson, '22, Oliver Maxwell, '24, Edwin Hammond, "23, Ada Benils, 24, Charles Farn hani, '22, Mildred Doyle, '22, Harold Hlnkle, '23, Margaret Baker, '24, Kath leen Stitt. '24, Katharine von Minck witz, '24, Louise Tucker, '23, Archie Jones, '22, Edith Thompson, '22, Emily Rosa, '24, Charles Mitchell, '24, Lois Hartman, '23, Jessie Tucker, '22, Ward Randal, '22, and Carl Peterson, '22. T' " n , Say: Isn't It killing when You are spoofing a chic Young thing who daubs Great gobs of black on Her royal eye lashes and She has made a mistake And smudged one a little And you ask her innocently What that little black smear On her eyelid is and she Looks annoyed and says veiy Anxiously,- "My Dear! Isn't The sooi perfectly terrible These days? Really you Just can't go a block without Getting covered with it." She reminds us of the bad Little boy who shakes his Head in swift denial while The condemning Jam trickles Down his chubby cheek. Heavens: We'd better ring off before We get sentimental or something. Matilda Jane. WANT ADS. MODERN rooms, good heat and privi leges. L6630. 6t WANTED A live wire student to handle a new laundry proposition. An excellent chance to build up a nice paying business. Call L4546, 233 No. 12th. tr WILL the man who took " or ex changed overcoats at the Saratoga recreation parlors last Saturday night be so kind as to call L5608 and exchange with the other coat owner. He will give you $5 Tor your kindness. 4t BLACK leather, loose leaf notebook taken from east window in Armory between 11 and 12 o'clock Monday. Will person who took it return it to Student Activities office imme diately? 206 U Hall. 5t LET Stafford's PmtIus Orchestra Graham, Uni's master saxophonist Call LC56S. FOR SALE Gibson mandolin and case, as good as new, worth $75, will take $40. Call L8219. 5t . r - : : v . . i . fofe Iff f A 'v7 ' . H Orville L Jones U. of N., L.L. B., '13 Candidate for DISTRICT JUDGE Former assistant attorney general. The only candidate for. this position who is an alumnus of Nebraska. 1 Your support appreciated. 'LOEB'S ORCHESTRA Business Pkone Residence B3366 B3708 HEFFLEY'S TAILORS OF QUALITY Cleaning and Remodel tor for TjuIIm and Gents. HALLOWE'EN. The night is dark, the air Ih frosty cold. The moon Is out, but It lcks wan and old. The limbs of trees nhe are black and bare, As If to clutch you ftandinj; frightened there. V Ah, Buch a night, not many years ajro We reveled late with witches from below. No one among us then to quench the Impish flame, N'o penceful slumbers on that wild night came. Who wondered when they found their pumpkin patches bare? Wh.o looked for things and thought to bind them there? ' nd if they chased us, more the Joy. Their dearest things became the gay crowd's toy, l!ut now no matter how the witches call, We dance the night through In some quiet hall. . And though we calm ourselves like stole monks, We feel, no less, that such is sure the bunk. University R. O. T. C. Issued 800 Uniforms Nearly eight hundred uniforms have been Issued to members of the Uni versity R. O. T. C. When the supply rnnm was closea Thursday evening equipment The men have been slow to call for their paraphernalia, but it is hoped that by today a large part of the cadets who have not yet re ceived their uniforms will be seen in "O D.'s." The storeroom will be open until 11 o'clock Saturday morn ing and all cadets are expected to be completely equipped by that time. Tuesday evening, November 2. the entire regiment will be required to - i imtfnrm. The bnnd has OCOI " " already received its quota and the nrpearance that the musicians win make promises to be an Incentive to each company to appear as well. Nearly twelve hundred uniforms will be Issued. The paraphernalia consists of all equipment from cap ornaments to shoe laces. R. o. T. o. shields and wrap puttees will add to the appearance of each cadet. Accord Ing to those in charge of the Military depatrmcnt, when they are fully equipped, the embryo soldiers will make a better appearance thiB year than at any time before. im j92i friCe Now! I ill Brings This Great I - .3 Shirts N A , H f 1 Sale I T- i- - I Starts Worth Up to $S.OO Friday THE materials include-Cord- I o HE materials include-Cord- 11 ed Madras, Woven Madras, Percales, Satin Striped Madras, and Fibre Silks. Guaranteed Colors. Sizes 14 to 18 Look at it from any angle, these Shirts are the best investment offered in Nebraska for many moons. They'll pay big returns for your money, because they are quality shirts, the only kind this store ever sells, no matter how rediculously low the price. These Shirts at this Low Price warrant Laying In at least a Year's Supply Absolutely No Seconds Every Shirt is guaranteed fast color and standard size. There is no limit on the amount you can buy regardless of whether you come in person, telephone, telegraph or order by mail. Important! We reserve the right to sell to dealers or their representatives. Men, here is your chance for big savings. If you can't come, send the ladies. By all means get here early! Mayer Biros, B I f H' 131 No. lltn St. 1423 -EU SH1RZ, President- X