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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN tm ONE WEEK BEFORE EASTER If ever there was a time for Garment cleaning it's noW. Call us early this week and have. Roy clean it. "A Trial Will Convince ' 'B3677 Varsity Cleaners 316 No. 12th RoyWythers COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS at $1.00 I Just a few sizes left and it's a bargain for you while they last. Selling out shirts completely. VARSITY SHOPPE 316 No. 12th. Roy Wythers, Mgr. Shirt-Tie-Hose are the "high . lights " in a man's style picture. They must be correct. There for we suggest: shirt ties hose, from ( All This Week RIALTO 'All This Week VARNER BROS. hyJIirangemcntMh i. .n ' ' - 1 mm Based- on the ptavbv - '. AVERT H0PWD0D T JtiUFJt! nAMr 1 CN , and a1 notable cast including- - , v Windham Standing &loui$e Fazenda Dinted l HARKi BEAUMONT Shopping With Charlotte For An Exacting Friend. It is but a short time until some of your friends will be graduating You want to give them a remem brance before they leave school, something different. George Bros, have a varied collection of gradua tion gifts from the best American studios and many foreign countries. Special thought has been given to the gifts for men. No matter how hard a person is to please you can find a suitable gift in this large stock. Just a Few Day Left. You muBt send your Easter cards in a day or two if they are to arrive on time. Latsch Bros, have a wide assortment for you to choose from but you must hurry or it will be too late. Scarf I Scarf ! They have wound themselves about the throats and around the hearts of women everywhere. Long ones, short ones, wide ones, and narrow ones are worn, not half so much for warmth as for the note of gaiety they give to costumes. Choose one, fling it carelessly about your neck and do all the tricks with it that you have seen and invent new ones. That's the way to look well and enjoy yourself this spring. You can find a scarf for every costume at Gold & Co. at very low prices, ranging from $1.95 to $4.95. There are scarfs of knitted Glos (artificial silk) and- plain and printed silks in every conceivable tint. Refreshment! After Recreation. A cool drink is a necessity on a warn- afternoon. With no zero weather to cool one off, a fresh lime freeze or limeade at Rector's is just the thing. After a game of golf or tennis, one of their delicious chicken sandwiches will fill the aching void till dinner time. ' A Special Sandal. When you are shopping for san dals be sure to go to Ben Simon & Sons. They have all sorts of nov elty footwear and every kind of san dals you can imagine. They are very reasonably priced from $4.85 to 7.85 a pair. This week they are making a Sorority Special of the Peggy Sandal at $3.85. This two strapped sandal comes in airdale and gray suede or in black patent. BERGE SAYS REAL ISSUE OF MEETING WAS NULLIFI CATION OF CONSTITUTION (Continued from Page 1) the laws. If a student has a sincere conviction that prohibition is wrong; if he believes in light wines and beers .he has a perfect right to work for modification of the law. That is his right as a citizen of the United States. He has no right, however, to break the law. "Pride in Appearance" A Nationwide Movement Blink Your Light. Once again it is possible to eat at the Green Lantern. This is deserved ly one of the most popular places to cat, for hero you can be confident of getting the very best food procurable served in immaculate polished glass ware, Tnese good tnings are noi lim ited to the parties there, but are de livered at your own house. To get them drive to the Green I-antern and blink your lights or telephone your order for delivery. LOST Green beaded bag, black purse inside containing money Reward offered. Call B3477. RENT-A-FORD Shovs it yourself Munson Motor Co.. phones B1550 and B1517. 1125 P Street. Townsend Portrait photographer saus - - i FOR EASTER DAY this spring's fashion offers three different types of cos tume. Which will yours be? Will you select the youthful high-color coat, worn with a harmonizing dress and a close fitting cloche-crowned hat? Or, the black satin ensemble coat or costume suit accom panied by the formal hat, flow er or feather trimmed? Or, will you be as well turned out as your escort in a tailored suit, mannish waistcoat and a buckle-trimmed tricorneror top hat? One of these styles is especial ly' suited to you. Whicn -rill yours be? R.:dge & Guenzel Company, the Fashion-Rtady store, is now showing all three of these Easter costumes and many, mai:f" others. There are a few men who are noi proud of their homes. A home is one of the things the world judges a man's social standing by, and as a consequence he wants It to be as good as he can make it. It is not merely a place to live, but one to which he is glad to invite his friends, where he may entertain them com fortably and be proud to do so. Likewise there are a few men who do not insist that their wives or daughters be well dressed that their appearance be a credit to them. Today there is sweeping through out the country the "Pride in Ap ppearance" movement. It is a move ment for better clothes for men, a movement for correct dress. It has been brought about by the attitude of men themselves, who are every where paying more attention to cor rect appearance, and who are insist, ing on finer things. Everywhere men are coming to know more about clothes, and are becoming more care- bul in their buying. They insist that a suit of clothes should do more than wear well. They insist also that it be correct, smort, well tailored and well cut. This movement is also evidenced by the attitude ofmanu facturers, who realize that they must offer better values and are doing so It is not limited to one city or sec tion of the country, but extends througout the nation. This movement means that men have realized the importance of clothes in everyday life, and are giving them the attentiion they de serve. Today no man cares to be incorrectly dressed, br' on the con trary he taeks pride in correct ap pearance. "Pride in Appearance" means that men have realized that clothes are a large factor in their im- pressiion upon other people, and that a man s apperance is a matter which will repay his most careful attention. He owes correct dress to himself for the added ease and self-confidence it gives him. He owes correct dress to his family because it gives them ' as much pride in his appearance as he takes in theirs. He owes it to j his position, because clothes that are either conspicuous or ill-fitting are no help in business, but on, the con trary are frequently a detriment. In short, "Pride in Appearance" is sweeping the country because men everywhere have reatlized that no man can run the risk of seeming poorly dressed, but that his clothes, like his home, serve as a standard by which the world at large judges him and measures his standing. Orpheum oS offi Apr, 24 85 Orders WOlttD'J WtmiBSl COMEDY Five Wonderful months it Chicago Whole ytz V new y6x) I Jl I e Prices $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1, plus tax Seats now on sale THE PLAY AND COMPANY THAT DELIGHTED 150,000 Funlovers at the Princess Theater, Chicago, this season All This Week Colonial All This Week rrr I Villainy lurking in the black depths of Florida's untracked jungle country a strange mansion sheltering an old man and his pretty daughter from the world then one day a globe-trotting yachtsman comes into the bay, bringing adventure and romance into strange lives. Coldwyn Presents 9KJag Vldor production ILD ORANGES Do Joseph Hergesheimer With Frank Mayo Virginia Valli, Ford Sterling. vZZ'UrJS A. Goldwyn Picture Jane Mathis 1, (Distribute y (joldwyn - Cosmopolitan !..- i; . Primitive women make love by in stinct. Millie was nota conscious vampire. , She loved because she had to! All This ' Week LYRIC All This Week Pola. Negri in "The Spanish Dancer" L II IIHUJji Hl IMIISHWIIMUJIHII L.1I I' I i I nil I L, ,f ,i. JJf '. T Anton To Moreno Pola Nesfri A bi scene Prom the Paramount Picture The Spanish Dancer' A Herbert Brenon Production e3 1