The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 02, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Notices
BRUARY
Lutheran Blbl. meet
RlALTO
TUES.
WED.
MYSTERY
.uruF SWEET. NEIL HAMIL
BLANCuATT M06RE, ARLETTE
TON, ...MATJun TcabiI WILLIAMS
MAKCHAL plctur
ALL WEEK
Gtarit M. Cohan'. Grtt Comd
"So This Is
London"
THE pIEARREPrw,.NBrpLAYERS
POPULAR PRICES:
r... 7Sc 50c -Mate. BOe-25c
EV,B Of'"
DIVSSuPsARK"F
"THE SEA BEAST"
Dolores Costello
in
'The Third Degree"
ON THE STAGE
ALENE CAMPBELL
PREMIER MAJUMBIST
NEWS COMEDY
SCOTT, Orfanlet
MON. TUES. WED.
Tears and a Pretty Faca Will Nol
Save You I You
Miul See
With
DORIS KENYON, WARNER BAX
TER. CHARLIE MURRAY
AIm Newt and Comedy Picture
SHOWS AT 1, J, B, 7, 9.
MON. TUES WED.
A Vaudeville Cocktail
Entertainment Aa You Like It
FOUR GIRTON
GIRLS
Australian Beautiea in
"FRILLS SPILLS THRILLS'
Wally Jackson
& Co.
In a Musical Comedr Skit
"NUMBER PLEASE"
LOOS BROTHERS
Ernie and Billy
"ALL IN HARMONY"
Kam Tia Troupe
A Quintette of Amazinf Artiata
"NOVELTIES OF THE ORIENT"
Virginia Charlotte
and her
Four Clever Boys
A Colorful Dane Offering
Also New and Comedy Picture
BABICH and the ORCHESTRA
SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00
1QH I- au
ALL THI3 WEEK.
A Bif Carnival el Fun, Sonf, Music
and Dane
Buster Keaton
In His Latest Laufhfest
"The General"
Lloyd Hamilton
Scresirtinl' Funny In
"NOTHING MATTERS"
VISUALIZED WORLD NEWS
ON THE STACK
ED EARLE
Hines & Smith
The Popular VaudavUliana
Vocalists and Instrumentalists"
The Novelty Girls
. A Seatette of Talented Beauties
BEAVER and hi. BOYS
MID-NITE FROLIC
Friday Nleht
DELTA GAMMA GIRLS
In "A Sonefeat"
7 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 7
ORCHESTRAS 2
Dra Open at 11:15 P. M.
All Seau Reserved 60c
The
WITH "Net,,. I
MAK""p.mount picture I
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Qrpheum
T p. m. Wednesday In Faculty Hall.
Silver Serpents
All money ,nd ,xtr, ticket! for the Jun.
lor uirl s hobo party must b left at the
LoUeica. Itook Htore by no later than 4 :U0
o clock this afternoon.
Rille Team
All candidates for the varsity rifle team
should report to the irallery reiiularly from
now on. The lnttrculleKiate schedule will
K'l "? ?"Lek', l h R- T- c- matches
will b fired beirlnnlng; this week.
Awfwan Contributors
All Awtrwan contribute are asked to be
at the office at 8:00 Wednesday for as.
slunmenta. New contributes are welcome.
Juniors and Senior
Mr. M. L. Frederick, director of the Gen
eral Electric Tralnlnic Force, will be in
l'rof. Uullovka office at Social Science
0f all day Wednesday for interviewing
juniors and aenlors about employment.
Gamma Alpha Chi
Gamma A?vha Chi meeting Wednesday at
5 o clock at Kllen Smith Hall.
Student Council
Tho rt-Rular bi-monthly meeting of the
Student Council will be held in Temple 204
Wednesday at 8 o'clock. ,
Iota Sigma PI
Iota Sigma PI meeting Wednesday, Febru-
Talkt of eating at the
What to Eat
All questions of vitaminos,
calories, proteids, carbohy
drates, and fats that you may
consider or disregard in your
eating, are left for your own
determination. Manager Harris
insists on buying only the best
of food products, on keeping
them Icleaiv on having them
cooked properly, and served
quickly and courteously; but ho
does not try to tell you what
you should or should not eat.
Thnt is a question for you or
your physician to decide.
If all people ate exactly the
same food and in about the
same quantities, keeping a res
taurant would be as standardiz
ed as selling postage stamps.
But the old saying, "What is
one man's meat is another's poi
son," is as true today as when
first said. And this keeps the
manager constantly on the look
out for a great variety of food,
so that you may make your
choice according to your desires
or "doctor's orders.
As a general rule, if your ap
petite is normal, your likes and
dislikes will be your best guide.
So one of Manager Harris' slo
gans is, "Food Cooked as You
Like It."
The Central Cafe's daily
mimeographed menu usually
contains about 72 items of food
to be served, and is issued twice
each day. It covers, Soups,
Fish, Entrees, Roasts, Cold
Meats, Relishes, Salads, and
Desserts.
The regular printed menu
card on one side has about 177
items of food and drink, cover
ing Relishes, Soup to Order,
Oysters in Season, Steaks and
Chops, Eggs and Omelettes,
Vegetables, Sandwiches, Cheese,
Preserved and Fresh Fruits in
Season, Salads, French Pastries
and Home Made Pies; Coffee,
Tea, Chocolate, etc.
On the reverse of this card
are listed eight combination
Breakfasts and some 39 items
of food from which to choose
your a la Carte Breakfast.
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(br errafuretBem with
Samuel Golowro)
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Cp.-eOw.trTr.v.,.a II
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Noah Beery . N- S
AND 2500 OTHERS
SEATS NOW SELLING
Ee,inf.: SO. fMO.
Matinoea: BOc, 7 Sc. $1.10
ALL SEATS RESERVED
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THE
ary f, at 7:00 p. m. In Chemistry Hall.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Clrl's Commercial Club
The Girl's Commercial Club will have a
noon luncheon Thursday, February S, at
the Chamber of Commerce.
. . . Alpha Kappa Psl
Alpha Kappa P. I meeting Thursday,
February , Commercial Club room. 6 p.
m.
in . Prospective Teachers
All students who have registered or ex
pect to register in Dept. of Ed. Service,
learners College and are intending to
teach net Sept. are requeued to meet in
8. B. Aud. at 6:00 Thursday. Feb. 10.
Vl n, XI Delta
XI Delta meeting Thursday night at
seven o'clock at Kllen Smith Hall.
Dramatic Club
Dramatic Club will meet In the club
rooms, Thursday, Feb. S at 7.
Mystic Fish
Important meeting of the Mystic Flxh
Thursday, Feb. 8, at 7 p. m. In Ellen Smith
Hall. Inltiatl n of new members will take
place at this time.
A. S. A. E.
Thursday, Feb. 8 at 7 :80 p. m., election of
ofTicers for second semester. Room 206
Ag. Engineering building.
Corn Cobs
Corn Cob meeting. Temple building.
Thursday. Feb. 8, 11127.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4
Dalian Literary Society
Open meeting Friday February 4. Every
body invited.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5
r W. A. A.
The W. A. A. concession picture will be
taken Saturday morning, February 5, at ten
thirty. Meet at the campus studio.
Graduate Visit Alumni Office
Miss Helen Wallace, '13, Roches
ter, N. Y., and Anna Chiladck, 22,
Center, Nebr., called at the alumni
office last week.
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Capital Engraving Co.
319 SO. I2TK ST.
LINCOLN. NEB.
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College Girls Choose
STETSON FOOTWEAR
PERHAPS no other article of apparel is so important in presenting
a well dressed smart appearance as a woman's shoes. College
girls, alive to the requisites ol correct dress recognize smartness, suit
ability and service in Stetson
"SNAFPY TIES"
Many girl wear them season after season, selecting another pair
to take the place of the one discarded. MISS MELVILLE the illustrat
ed model, is a particularly popular one. Of brown kid, with contrasting
field mouse kid tongue. Other combinations of leather q ff
in different colors. Priced pair 13 eUU
SELECT A PAIR OF THESE FOR YOUR SPRING COSTUME
Second floor
I Paper grows more popular every
gjl i day. It's Boxed.
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DAILY NEBRASKAN
Big Schedule Faces
Husker Track Team
(Continued from Pago One.)
will carry the Scarlet and Cream to
Chicago June 12 for tho National In
tercollegiates, at which individual
college championships are deter
mined in all events. Last year Locke
easily whiffed through to victory in
the 100 and 220 yard dashes in this
meet. Stephens and Wirsig, both of
whom placed in the meet last year,
are out again this year. The Chicago
meet will come ax tlte individual cli
max to a schedule that will attract
the best efforts of Nebraska's track
and field material this spring.
Senate Members Thank
College for Gavels
Dean 0. J. Ferguson of the col
lege of engineering received a letter
from Lieutenant Governor George A.
Williams, president of tho state sen-
Drive-It-Yourself
AH New Fords & Cryslert
We Deliver
Real Insurance
National Motor
Car Co.
1918 O St.
B212S
Greenback Family
LA TSCH
Stationers
ate, thanking the college and tho
department of mechanical engineer
ing for the gavel which was recently
presented to him. Gavels were pre
sented to Mr. Williams, Perry Reed,
president pro tern of the senate, and
James Rodman, speaker of the
house. The gavels, made of Nebraska-grown
wah.ut, were fashioned in
the engineering laboratories by a
native Nebraska student.
IfilEfiSKISIBJciM
The Hauck
Studio
Skoa gland
Photographer
1216 "O" B-2991
xor
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30E301
D Davis Coffee Shop
o
108 N. 13
Doubled Decked Sand
wiches, Home made
pastry, Unexcelled
Coffee
Day & Night
30i aonoe i
D
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Don't Forget
The
STUDENT'S DEMAND
Quality and on that have we
School Business. If by chance
us and are not satisfied we feel grateful when
you tell us. This is your store and we want
to serve you as you feel you should be served.
We value your good patronage and feel that
you deserve the best.
SPECIAL
Free with every ream of Green
edge History one of our "Latsch
HaKdy Note Book Covers."
Sheaf fer Pen Headquarters
BR
Belled Caloshe College of Washington. The students
Dame Fashion has created a new are now adorning their galoshes with
style for the students of the State every sort of musical bells.
Many Ilk our lie breakfasts. Col lee. cream, 1 sweet rolls or 1
fresh doughnuts or on of each. Kudg Guensel Co. Cafeteria.
Opens at 7 A. M. You do your own choosing.
Try Our Rogers Brushing Lacquer on the Woodwork
B-3214
Store
The New
in SILKS
ARE HERE FOR SPRING
The NEW in Silks for
Spring Calls for Color
Color in Compose
Colors in combination. The use of several tones of one
color is quite the most important develpment of the sea
son. This idea, originated in Paris and sponsored by the
leading fashion experts, promises to be the outstanding
feature of the Spring season.
We offer in our new color range SEVEN SETS of shades
in compose, together with ten other colors and have ar
ranged them to show this idea as follows:
1!
Color Compose No. 1
Light Tan Compose
JACK
JILL
BO-PEEP
Color Compose No. 3
Blue Compose
SAXAPHONE
FIDDLE
TROMBONE
Color Compose No. 5
Green Compose
KILDARE
MAYO
SHANNON
Color Compose No.
Rozundy Compose
MINUET
POLKA
JAZZ
THE NEW SILKS FOR SPRING
With silver sheen of soft mistiness.
Silks softly showing in delicate spring colors.
The blues cool and enveloping will lead.
Then come the delicate Rose shades,
with tans, and greens, and grays following
In Compose,
Three colors blending.
See these new silks in their new colors now.
At Rudge & Guenzel's, along Fabric Row.
built our fine
you buy from
"-3 r-i
Greenback Notebooks
of stee construction. KaK:-Grey-Flexible
and Leather of
Black and Brown
OTHER
1118 O St.
News
B-3214
Color Compose No. 2
Dark Tan Compose
WHEAT
RYE
BARLEY
Color Compose No. 4
Rose Compose
JUNE
RAMBLER
. BEAUTY
Color Compose No. 6
Gray Compose
SILVER
GREY
ZINC
Additional Colors
IVORY PEACH
PINK LOUISE
CORAL MAISE
NAVY MARINE
ORCHID BLACK
S
.SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, 0:00
"A'S 3Sc, NITE BOe