The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 14, 1928, FOOTBALL EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FRIDAY DECEMBER 11, i9J
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
yOU'LL find at Simons-:-prompt,
efficient and cour
teous service offered by uni
versity men and women who
know and appreciate the pref
erences of college people.
Yea Collegienes, is it
easy to shop here? oh
don't ask such a foolish ques
tion you know it is.
FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS
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A SMOKING
JACKET
Will light up his face like
a lamp for he will think
of long evenings of study
when its cheerful warmth
will keep him comfortable.
$7.50 up
SMART NECKWEAR
In the neat all over patterns and
cluster stripes that" well dressed uni
versity men are demanding.
$1.50 up
SHIRTS
What could be nicer than
a gift of a swanky collar-to-match
shirt yea yea
TWO is the answer
priced
$2.50 up
LIGHTERS
By Dunhill - Ranson Golden
Wheel Clarke and others. Silver
and gold cases -and smartly leather
covered.
$1 up
SI
. TRAVEL KITS
Beautiful cases of pigskin so
completely fitted that he'll want
to start traveling immediately.
$5 up
COSTUME
JEWELRY
Makes little gift
of fashion that
will surely plas
our Christmas col
Hu n Jnclydei necklets bracelets-wraT rings and
V l .Vn deMsM tht art extremely popular with
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Sssh! This is very very
confidential - - - - -
IN FACT we really wanted to put this in the "personals" column but
Mr. Rag, or whatever his name is, just refused point blank and put his foot down
and everything so you see our position yes, we even remarked something like,
"How embarrassing," but even then he just glowered and we beat a hasty exit as
tho we weren't paying $1 1.50 an inch to try and tell you what we're going to--that
is after we get thru chewing the rag. , - .. '" '
SO
Despite the fact that the Rag's Business Manager wants to see you go nuts- insane
crazy, we want' you to know that it IS NO LONGER NECESSARY TO SOAK
YOUR LEFT EAR IN WARM MILK IN ORDER TO KNOW WHAT TO GIVE
WHO FOR XMAS NO SIR.
all you gotta do is to
come in to
SIMON'S where you 11 find literally
hundreds of appropriate gifts
Here's a coupla good ideas to think about
For "m," Your Roomie, Dad,
Brother Dill or Uncle Vefa
For "Her," Your Roomie,
Mother, Sister Kate, Aunt Lucy
LOUNGE ROBE
SLIPPERS
SHIRTS
NECKWEAR
WALLETS
MQ TITERS
TIIA.VEL IJTS .
GLADSTONE RAGS
HANDKERCHIEFS
TAJAMAS
M'COLLUM IJOSIERY
LINGER! H
HAND BAGS
COSTUME JEWELRY -LIGHTER
SETS
COMPACTS
GLOVES
HANDKERCHIEFS
SCARPS
BOUDOIR NOVELTIES
FANCY PAJAMAS
As cheerful and as gay as a
day in June of silk madras
percale-in smart color, fast,
modernistic patterns and
stripes.
$3.50 up
COMFY SLIPPERS
To rest tired and weary feet after
a tough day at the office, at a
Kabaret Kosmet or on the drill
field.
$5 up
LOUNGING ROBES
The most luxurious and taste
ful of all gifts Beautiful
Robes of flannel brocaded
silk and satin trimmed in
silk.
$15 up
CIGARETTE CASES
In the newer leathers Pigskih, Calf.
Ostrich, Reptile, in the shapes that are
handiest.
$2 up
m
Ui-I
. BILL FOLDS
A gift that s always acceptable
and appreciated the newer
shapes and leathers. '
$1 up
GIFT
HOSIERY
A gift that is sure
to thrill her and
who wouldn't b
when receiving a
box of
McCallum
SHEER CHIFFONS
Every new shatle for every occasion
attractively boxed.
$2 $2.95 $3.75
FIRST nOQR.
APPROPRIATE GIFTS 'FOR THEIR M A J E ? t I e 5 - he U N'l V E R S I T Y MAN AND'MAID
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