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

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    THE DAILY NE BRASKAN
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HELEN
KELLER
.. Pvont. Kngaement truly
VhId TU Most Tulked
Kx"M,rd'iTJ ,i,e World.
X 11 nd Formerly DCMB
ffiw and Mfeloo, rrlend
.rfMJ A J. P. GFIFFITH
Schichtl's ,
Royal Wonderlettes
THE FOLLI8 GIRLS
The tilner Mnap Glriles
"EAST WEST"
An Odd Novelty Act
...... .
Moran & MacK
Two lUurk Crows
PAT11K NEWS
TOPICS OF DAY
AESOP'S FABLES
Mat8 25 A 50c. Eves 25c to $1
CHARLES
REQUIRE FRESHMEN TO
WEAR NAME TAGS
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COL
LEGE, Dec. 10. (Exchange Service.)
Name tags are to be worn by the
freshman men and women of Penn
sylvania State college during the first
week of each semester.
. This Innovation has been Intro
duced not only because of Its ad
vantage In acquainting freshimu with
each other but also becaus" ft will
aid the upperclassmen students in
knowing the newcomers.
The decision to introduce chis cus
tom was made by the student coun
cil which expects to add It to the
list of campus traditions.
ENGINEERING NOTES.
James C. Nagle, professor of C. K,
and dean of engineering agricultural
and mechanical college of Texas at
College Station. Texas, visited friends
and the engineering faculty, and also
made a trip through the engineering
college Friday, December 9.
Ml II.. I J -. WH1
ALL THIS WEEK
Bizane Love Tales Told in
One
Arabian
Night
with
POLA NEGRI
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
MON. TUES. WED.
Rialte Symphony Players
J. L. Schaefer, Conductor
Pathe Semi-Weekly News
The World's Current Events
Visualized
Topical and Travel Pictures
BEBE DANIELS
in
MARCH HARE
Wilbur Chenoweth, Organist
Eversharp Pencils, Fountain
i Pens, Rings, Pins, Ivory
1 Sets
GIFTS THAT
LAST
Professor Mickey attended the meet
Gifts from $1 to $10.00
"Buy It Early"
Fenton B. Fleming
Jeweler
1137 0 St.
WOOL DRESSES
THAT WILL
ADD TO YOUR
CHRISTMAS
GAYETIES
Fou'll Like our Styles
They're new and our prices
are without comparison.
Other Gifts:
Sweaters ; silk & wool Hose ;
Jewelry of every kind and
they are very very reasonable.
mm
mm
9
Try Eskimo PI, Franklin's uew Ice
cream confection. 10c at all dealer.
Best of suits and overcoats need
aot be highest In price. Cerfs change
f name sale proves It.
Tucher-Shean
JEWELER S Diamonds, Watch
6s, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl
ing Silver, Cut Glass, Expert
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re
pairing and Manufacturing.
OPTICIANS Eyes examined
Free. In our Optical Department
you may select Just what you
want in Eye Glasses or Specta
cles. Fine Optical Repairing.
Broken Lenses Duplicated.
STATIONERS Stationery for
the Office, School and Home.
Waterman's Fountain Pens. Of
fice Equipment and Supplies.
Crane's, Whiting's and Hurd's
Fine Stationery. Complete line
cf Supplies for all departments
oi Schools and Colleges.
Ing of the American association or
highway officials at Omaha December
5-9. At the meeting he discussed a
paper on the subject of "Safety and
Beauty .as Factors in the Desiign and
Layout of Highways." He also attend
ed the dinner given by the chamber of
commerce Wednesday evening to all
federal highway engineers and the en
gineers of the Nebraska department
of public works.
While in Omaha Professor Mickey
met Chas. Percell, C. E., '06, who is
now district engineer in the U. S.
Bureau of Public Rads stationed at
Portland, Ore. Also Col. L. Bow-
lby, C. E., '05, who Is now senior high
way engineer, bureau of public roads,
Washington, DC, and has charge of
obtaining military equipment from the
war department to be used by the
State highway departments.
FOR SALE DRESS SUIT IN FIRST
class condition. See Business Man
ager Dally Nebraskan.
WANT ADS.
TUXEDO SUIT. WILL REFIT. PKAO-
tlca'yi new, t Practical Cleaners,
129 North 14th St
'OST WATERMAN FOUNTA1I
pen. Return to student Act. office.
LOST A B. G. PIN. FINDER WILL
receive liberal reward. Return to
student Act. office.
If You Like
Pleasant
Surroundings
Good Service
-Pure Foods
You wiil enjoy coming here to
dine or lunch. .
Your order must be rlRht. We do
not want your money nnless It is
vt wlint vou think It should be.
Meet your friends here, order your
fnvorite dishes from our larce
nenu. v
Central Hotel Cafe
COED COMMERCE CLUB
PLANS INSTALLATION
The Women's Division of the Uni
versity chamber of commerce will hold
an installation dinner and business
meeting, Tuesday evening, 6 p. m.,
Ellen Smith hall. AH girls in business
administration college are invited
Phone acceptance to Susan Riches.
BE AN ARTIST
Comics riirtnoiiM. I imhlcmH, News puper
nml Miik'URlne Illuxt ruling, Coiiinierilal
I'liBtcl, ('rayon 1'ortrnlt. Our sluipia
method iil'klv tlevolopis your talent In
.ro time. liv mull or locnl classes.
Write for terms mid lint of successful
students. ('nurses endorsed ly new-simpers,
mncuzlnc and famous artists.
ASSOCIATED ART STUPIOS
Have You Tried the Lindell Party House?
1123 O Street
Phones B-1534.
Lincoln, Neb.
B-3306. B-3307.
Now is the Time
to have
i owns em
make your Christmas Photograph
Sit Today
"Preserve the Present for the Future"
Studio 226 South 11th Street
STUDENTS!
Where do you lunch after class? Luncheons served
in combinations from 11:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
RECTOR'S
13th and P Sts.
Liberty Bldg.
The Home of
Edw. Clapp
Packard and
Beacon Shoes
or Men
Super-Values
IN
Men's Shoes
Our quest for shoes made of 100 per
cent leather and honest workmanship
that can be afforded at an economical
pricehas been successful to a limited
extent and we can offer you a few
hundred pairs of smooth dressy shoes
at $4.93. (Not the regular bargain sale
grades.)
Men's Iark Brown I'erforated Tattern French
lust, narrow Bquare 4.?J
Men's Modified Etielish last, round 4.95
toe, l'lain or perforated
m....v. r.,...n.ui.1 Rluchers. (he
Men's Frown or d- - nr
Men's Brown Calf finish,
straight last, widths
C and D
.$4.95
$ ,jT 95
shorter and
wider toes .
i.ova hppii unable
Shoe pood welt sole, rubber heels, 54,95
medium and wide toes
."ned-we carry" ln
tou can pet ones that fit, tuee
ere long wearing-
15DICOUNT15
House Kllpperg in the city.
$4.95
For the young man who
wants late modern styles In
brogue Oxfords and Shoes we
offer this week 10 styles se
lected from our Iat
jst patterns at
$9.85
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Store
Armstrong's
Reorganization Sale
Practical
Gi
Economical in Price
its
Shirts
,.-1 k strnnrr and active ever had too man'
Rhirts-mavbe that is one of the many things he needs
then why not give him one or more? tm 11 find them
Xo man
here
$1.50 Shirts,
priced at....
$2.50 Shirts,
priced at...
95c
$1.69
$2.00 Shirts,
priced at..-
$3.00 Shirts,
Priced at...
$1.29
$2.29
Mufflers
Silk and wool reduced in
price 20 per cent The pat
trns are surely attractive.
$1.00 Quality TOe
$1.50 Qualities $1.19
$2.00 Qualities $1-50
.vara
$2.00 Outing Flannel
Jajamas
Pajamas
Comfortable aihl Durable
$1.59
$1.95
95c
$1.19
$2.50 Outing Flannel
Jajamas
$1.25 Outing Flannel
Night Shirts
$1.50 Outing Flannel
Night Shirts
Hosiery
Lisle, silk. wool. You'll find only first quality
the kind you won't be ashamed to give-
Cotton Lisles, 25c
Interwoven Lisles, 40c
Dependon Silks, 38c
Interwoven Silks, 75c
Full fashioned Silk $1
Drop-stitch Silk, $1.00
Wool Hose, 50c to $2.25
hose here:
Other Suggestions
Sweaters
Golf Goods
Basket Balls
Trunks
Bags
Suit Cases
Collar Bagf
Gloves
Handkerchiefs
Tuxedos
Underwear
Overcoats
Armstrong s
CLOTHING COMPANY
Nebraska's Largest Exclusive
Men' and Boys' Store