THE DAILY NEBRASKA! St pt a be be 9BEB9B NEWS OF THE DAY Outlook Brighter. CHICAGO, Oct. 20. The prospect ive rail strike cannot be postponed but it can be settled. This was the opinion of the four big brotherhood chiefs and the president of the switch men's union after a conference this CORRECT TIME I Expert workmen only em- I CORRECT TIME Expert workmen only em ployed to put your watch or clock in good order. HALLETT Uni Jeweler ig7i 11"? n morning at whih it was learned they had considered all phases of ta sit uation as they may be presented at the meeting this afternoon with the nited States railroad board. Union headquarters was optimistic and there was strongly evident a feel ing that there will be no strike un less something unexpected occurs to disrupt the conference this afternoon. Mark Havens of Omaha visited at the Delta Tau Delta house Thursday Dr. and Mrs. Maynard of Chicago visited Marvel Trojan on thel way to Denver. Emelyn Bickell, '25, will spend the week-end in Omaha. WANT ADS. Say Fellers, do you know we havo a new line of Nuvo guaranteed pipes? Do You Want to Live a Complete Life? Thou you must not only culticate your mind by study, and your body by physical exercise ; you must also and above all -cultivate your soul by the inspiration of re lijrion. Attend Church Regularly If you are not connected with any church you are in vited to the service at ALL SOUL'S UNITARIAN CHURCH Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Sermon bv Reverend James W. Maedonald --'xxm'xx K ji S XX X XX WKEz s- - 2 r- d! npP.ULlLHJ.JHUM! - ' ' iLLmyirgii ! ajupt 11 V ' M !js a . .-..vinpc is th ' .i economy thi ai? man "aant: , (tv Lut lias i unable to find .: in mum cost. Here's the Big Economy Idea Two Tromser Suits No. you do not pay extra for fstra Troupers it's a -ae of extra value fr your iiKiHy at this Live Store. 1 5111 lt No Merchant Can Ignore the Voice of Public Opinion liy lendinjr a n-ady f ar to the whisper of the wise buyers we are making these rcat mijmt Ov-r o;it ii'ii l Suit values a paramount factor of our rapidly increasing lothiic buir"-s. We have made these prices accurately to match into the prevail- intr (', W'Tstu: c-uditions. 1975 2475 2875 3475 AND UP We Feature FASHION PARK Clothes Story Cigar Store. Cor., 73Ui & N. complete modern ftatlon of Drive Yourself Fords. Always open. Phones B-4718 and B-4235. four pat ronage solicited. Remember the loca tion, three doors west of the Orpheurn theater. Motor Out Co., (formerly Central Sales Co.), 1120 P Street LOST GLASSES IN CASE. PLEASE call B-3587. Reward. FOUND WRIST WATCH WITH initials. Owner call B-23SS. LOST-ONE SILVER HAND EN- graved Eversharp pencil between 13th and Q streets and S. S. Bldg. Return to Student Activities office. American Legion dance every Sat urday night at club rooms, 1548 O street. Members of any American le- ion post cordially invited. Admis sion 55c. Hi CONAC CLUB DANCE LINCOLN HOTEL BALLROOM FRIDAY, OCT. 2 1 , 1 92 1 BECK'S 6 PIECE ORCHESTRA Refreshments Candies Cigarettes Admision $1.10 Tax Included 'ft. 1 Dr. Holmes will speak on "The Straigh forward Life." at the First Congregational church, L and 13th streets, Sunday morning. LOST FOREIGN MONEY ORDER Return to Student Activities office. i . 1 c'u ver styles : '. f in. rt patterns i ; f'ino All Wool Worsteds. C a s s i -injfrs and Tweeds. AM the new patterns ,nl weaves. STUDENTS LUNCHEON HI Served in Combinations. From 11:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. No. 4 20c 6 Deviled egg sandwich Banana and pineapple 6alad J Tea, Coffee or Milk ? Five Numbers Priced at 20c to 35c Two Minute Service !it RECTOR'S LOST ALPHA O PIN WITH NAME on back. Return to Student Activit ies office. g 13th and P Streets. SSIEMSSESKWSW'KlSSit x:x x x iilix.x x'x"xTxS,l Liberty Bldg. 1 EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Peoples Grocery a? Live Savings from a Live Furnishings Department is, s? X. jK. ? iV Mtna Dresi Shirts. N'-at iattf;rr, 95c Army Wool Sox 35c T'irc-e for $1.00 :v:ivr;rl Wool WORK SOX. 2ic, 3 for 50c MEN'S Cotton Lisle HOSE, 15c; Two for 25c Recusation Army fannel SHIRTS. (S.rge) 5.00 Ladies' Pure Silk Hole proof HOSE at $1.60 Men's Mixed, Good Weight Union Suits each $2.45 SILK KNIT TIES All colors 75c 4C0 PAIRS , OC MEN'S FIE TROUSERS...- Plain and Fancy Weaves in Fine Woolens HOPE HAMPTON Slip On Sweater The smartest sweaters of the year to he worn over the Peter Pan Waists. Prieed re niarkahlv low at $395 OBEE3B5 FOR PARTY WEAR STREET WEAR OR ANY OCCASION WHERE FOOT WEAR IS NEEDED FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE ARE GIVING ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK 20 C. & F. SHOE CO. We Fit The Feet 1107 O 1107 O -xxl: x ix'xx'jt x.iixViCx i jtjtM.xxjt.x-x x a x x x x x x x x xjex x ; K Q Y1.F Drive We Kent Forbes Rent a-Ford Gc. 8 X C. E. MCXSOX. Mirr. X N Cnrs for all Kociul (unctions with 8r wiiudiii; uriers. n fhnne It-l.V.(l 112S P hi. Q Subscription Party PSYCHOLOGY The dictionaries and universltlf bnvp iniifh to :iv on this mitijwt. hut we kit !'SyriII.f(;Y U oi'ly human mi -tnr in a nv lrp: nnd if the prop er nudv of PEHFL'MES is woman lov.-ly woman. Winn :i woman oint':nti)ate the pnr-ih.i-e of toilft artirl.-s. she first Hindis I Ik-iii. Tberef..rc. jr-t a tood Itouquet. H'. Von have oiie? Well, pot a ln-ttiT one! l'.KII.N 1SAKHKR Sl ITLY O. r.'.H N. 131 li Mrert. Unroln. Neb. Saturdav. October 15 Ills Openinir I i-ace I'owdcr and Vanlnliln? Cream I FUEE FOK ALL WOMEN FOR MEN WHO CARE- FLORSHEIM siloes are We1y v.orn not because of the good t'lings said about them, but be cause FLORSHEIM puts into them the style men want aii'I the quality they expect of a GOOD SHOE, at a price that Is low for the value you receive. "Lf-t your next pair by FLOR SHEIM S." FRED SCHMIDT Et BflO. 917-21 O Street at the K. C. HALL Sat. Night, Oct. 22 Polly Butler's Jazz Band Admission $1.10 K t - X. 'SKSSSS.X:xjt..)t.,x. x xxxx x tt jtsras s wsxsrs.s.s'a5?3 x ZhZxZxjCx.x. The University School of Music ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director. i Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A lar?c faculty of specialists in. all departments. Anyon may I enter. Jbuii intormation on request. Opposite the Campus - Phone B1392 9 ilCTWSSKl 11th & R StJ. DANCE AT ROSEWILDE Saturday Night, October 22nd Admission $1.10 Including Tax Time 8:30