The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1921, Image 3

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    T IT h DAILY NEHRASKAN
Program
All-University Party
TllC program of the circus, the big
feature of the All-University party to
L held Saturday night at the coli
seum, in the order of 11 s presentation,
follows:
Grand parade.
Trained lions.
jiK-lsabel Tearsall and John Daw-
Tumbling act-Y. M. C. A. tumbling
Tight wire stunt Herbert Yenne
Rope twlrler Bert Codaz.
Trick ponies.
Costume dance Ruth
and Esther Ellen Fuller.
Masked juggler Martha
cnVt. rharmer Howard
Contortionist Harold McMillen.
Chariot race.
Clown act.
Dog show.
Elssworth
Kroginan.
Norton.
nett traced the history of petroleum
from the beginning until the present
time. Ho also pointed out the lines
along which it would develop in the
near future.
Didja?
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Did ou over
Lose your silver mounted
Ten with your initials on it
And your Evershavp pencil
And your chem notebook
And your locker key
And your free receipt
And your registration blanl-s
And your newly written theme
And your sweetie's letter
And your check from home
And your self-confidence
All in one day?
MISS BERTHA CLARK TO
SPEAK AT VESPERS
Americanization will be tho subject
of a talk by Miss Bertha Clark, na
tional secretary in the emigration de
partment of the Y. W. C. A., at ves
pers. Tuesday at 5:00 o'clock in Ellen
Smith Hall. Miss Clark comes to the
University recommended as one of the
best speakers in her field. Miss
Frances Perry, who spoke at Vesper
services last Tuesday, says that Miss
Clark has an unusual personality and
is an exceptional speaker. Her talk
will be of particular interest to girls
inteersted in social service work.
BURNETT SPEAKS TO
UNI CHEMISTRY CLUB
J.
K. Burnett of the Geology De
partment gave a very interesting talk
on "The History of the Petroleum In
dustry" at a meeting of the Chemistry
Club Thursday afternoon. Mr. Bur-
WANT ADS.
FOUND A copy of "Readings in In
dustrial Society." Call 201 Temple.
Meet Me at
BERT STURM'S
Facing
Miller & Paine's
116 So. 13th St.
Hair Cut 35
Shave 20.
Quality Foods at Reasonable
Prices
X
Fountain Prices
Cut Low
X
Let U Prepare Your Party
Eats
X
Punch Pastry Sandwiches
1434 O R2373
The Fire Worshippers, a romantic
contata, written by Howard Kirkpat
rick, of the voice department of the
School of Fine Arts, was presented to
the students in the school corridors
Thursday evening, February 10. Those
taking part were Kula Marshall
Brewster, soprano; Mrs. R. O. Hum
mel, contralto; Homer Compton,
lenor; and E. C. Boehmer, bass.
atlon held in Europe last simimf.
Students fro mfort countries were
present at the conference. Mr. Por
ter thinks that the students in other
countries are much more wide awak
to the world's problems than art
American students. The plates for in.
dinner are fifty cents!
POTER WILL ATTEND
PRESIDENTS' MEETING
(Continued from page out )
welcome to hoar Mr. t'orter when h.
givfs an address at the Red Room Oi
the City Y. M. C. A. at 6 oclock on
Saturday evening, February 19. n.
tonic will be "Students of Other
Countries." Mr. Porter should be well
posted on this topic as he atttndca
the World's Christian Student Fertv
LEARN
to
DANCE
We guarantee you
to dance in six
private lessons.
P hone for ap
pointment now.
This studio may
be rented for pri
vate parties.
Mrs. T. E. Williams
FRIVATE STUDIO
B42.'8. 1220 D St.
Come Out and See Our Studio.
Ye Peacock
BEAUTE SHOPPE
Olive Philips Lucille Ellis
Marcel Wave Specialists
Shampooing and Manicuring
Formerly With Rudge & Guenzel Co. Old and New Friends Welcomed
Telephone L6425 for Appointments
No. 209 LaFayette Apartments--12th & M St
The prices in this hat clear
ance are so absurdly low that
it seems scarcely necessary to
make more than a mere announce
ment. Only a firm desire to
clear out every hat prompts
this sale.
147 High Grade
HAT
This group is composed of
velours and silk finish
hats from Stetson, Borsalino,
Connett, Berg and other high
grade makers. Many of them
sold during the season at
$15.00 and $18.00.
This Week Only
So Step Lively
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CORSETS
1.59
front laced
styles of pin
coutil; braid
trimmed; low
bust; long skirt;
4 hose support
ers; elastic at
bottom of back;
sizes 19 to 28.
Special at l..r9.
Fourth Floor.
'Thsior thai srflf ihf bmi.
fbrt just r llttfo faff
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J029- toys Ojtsv
VEILS at
79c
Face Veils in a
big range of de
lightful patterns
and meshes, in
the wanted Spring
colors all very
new and decided
ly good values
for only 79c each.
First Floor.
v.
The Final Reduction
SALE of COATS at
About 40 Winter Coats for women and misses are included in this big special
final reduction lot. The styles are excellent; the colors among the most wanted.
Materials include various popular clcth coatings, brown plushes, black zibeline,
caracul, ere. Offered while they last, regardless of former value, at your choice
095
only
New Spring Effects in E! QCj
Plaid Skirts
The new plaid colorings, so smart Tor spring
wear, in rich woolen materials, tailored into
dressy Skirts, many pleated, many with novelty
etc. Very extraordinary values
5.95
Third Floor.
pockets
at
Many Beautiful New Vjlgg
Waisfe only
These Blouses of crepe de chines and
Georgettes scores of delightful new Spring
effects, in a host of becoming colors. Some
lailored, others trimmed with laces, colored
embroidery, beaded, etc. Special at 4.95
GOLD'S Third Floor.
More of Those 9.50 Flannel Middies at
We've just received another shipment of those smart navy blue and red w-ool flannel
" 1 j. 4V. ,n,Uln fnrmor O Cfl H st PT.O flTld HOW On bale
lhJSS LilC UlUUCiO iwihiviij '
Middies for women and m
for only
5
GOLD'S Third Floor.
New "POLLY PRIM" Aprons
And what clever new Aprons they are!
Novel new styles of cretonnes, light per
cales, plain ginghams, rtc.-smaller styles
with high waist effects and straps over
shoulders which cross in back. Finished in
a dozen delightful ways. Triced at 1.50,
1.25 and -
SMALLER STYLES at 75c and 50c
GOLD'S Fourth Floor.
TOILET GOODS!
Always 25 to SO Per Cent Less
PEPSODENT
TOOTH PASTE
only 37c
T&x 2c
PEBECO TOOTH
PASTE only 39c
Tax 2c
MAVIS TALCUM
for only 19c
Tax lc
PALMOLIVE SOAP
4 cakes 31c
DJER KISS TAL
CUM POWDER
only 19c
Tax lc
MYRONDA TOOTH
PASTE -17c
Tax lc
NAIL BRUSHES
for only 15c
DE LUXE FACE
POWDER, only....49c
Tax 2c
BIG MUSLIN WE ARSALE
being 1he sale of the
Fhow room samples
undermuslins, at 1-3
prices dainty under
character continue
Four big Bale lots:
Lot 1 choice 98e
Lot 2 choice 1.69
entire salesmen's and
nf the famous "Dove"
to 1-2 below present
attire of every wanted
Friday and Saturday.
Lot 3 choice 2.19
Lot 4 choice 3.19
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