The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 24, 1934, Page FOUR, Image 5

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HELEN WARE EVANS ANNOUNCES!
that she Is again attending: her own personal clientele and
of course, If your work la not performed by her personally
she will carefully diagnose and supervise your beauty work.
inquire concerning the very ipecial prtre on
END-tXRL Permanent
We Endorse Contour Cosmetics
Helen E. Ware's Permanent Wave Shop
411 Sec. Mut. Bid"'. B5235
ft' 1 ' i
iftlR i rirh
"Slice o' Arrow Shirif
wouldn't shrink."
"In Vino Veritas" Arrow shirts will not
shrink because they are Sanforized. They
keep that precise fit, that swagger styling,
which is every ARROWS birthright.
Stop by at your local Arrow
dealer today and look over the
new Arrow line, Priced from I.ao Lxiuniu. uu.
ARROW
JL SANFORIZED SHRUNK JL
if new shirt if one ever shrinks y
The perfect tab collar shirt is heref It ! th
Arrow Aratab
featuring a tab collar which knows no eqtwl
for tailored smartness. Sanforirti
Shrunk Go "tab" today I lOO
DANCE IN HONOR OF
ROOSEVELT SET FOR
COLISEUM TUESDAY
Proceeds of Birthday Party
To Go to Warm Springs
Foundation Fund.
As part of a nationwide relebra
Hon of President Roosevelt's birth
,av Lincoln business men are
sponsoring a dance to be held on
Tuesday, Jan. 30, In the university
coliseum. Proceeds from this and
olmilnr other affairs over the
United States will go to the Warm
Springs foundation established in
Georgia for the care and treatment
of infuntile paralysis.
Two Orchestras Play.
According to Stanley Maly, the
Young Man
Do you want a close-to-riinipus
st on m twitted
room, k li o v r s ii lid
inciiilicrsliip include!
for irl'.OO ii week nml
Y.M.C.A.
13th & P Sts. B1251
VALENTINES
Cupids Plot
"Dan" and (Secu'KS's lime axxem
bleil in a Womlerful array of
New and Colorful Table and
House Decorations, Noise Mak
ers, Favors, Balloons. Serpen
tine and Confetti.
Thine """ to B've Cupid "His
Big Chance"
"Kverylhinn for the Party
hut the Music unii the Eats"
George Bros.
1213 N St. B1313
Tab trouble good bye!
SPECIAL
BULLETIN!
ATTENTION STUDENTS
Recommended Supplies for Every
Univeis'ty Department at
the Lowest Pnce
Note Books
Dm Si I I Special Muck 1 Of'
si M l i-Mvor with in.-iiiif ruij "r
Other Exceptional Values from
20c to S3. 00
Leather Notebook
G .,1:1 ' Fite
Engineer jurawiug; Sets
iluai.intwil Appnivril -I'ost.
Uii-lKi-n. U. S. Blue. K. & E.
Botany and Zoology Sets
FinpMt .Materials at lowest I'rice
200
Law Books
Page 300 Page
Special Prtces
Chemistry Aprons
of Durable Material
Laundry Cases
anil Heavyweight Killer
H'story Paper
Per ream
Tbe Kreati-st value ever. The blKh
est praiie patMr we bave ever
old nt tlii Inw prire.
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Fountain Pen Sets
Choose fr"in Lincoln's larce.it Ptoc.
$1.00 to $15.00
chairman of tho committee in
charge of general arrangements,
da icing will begin at eight o'clock
with a grand march led by Gover
nor Bryan scheduled for nine. Be
tween 10:15 find 11:15 President
Roosevelt's speech will be heard
over the radio. Two orchestras,
Jungbluth-Ayreti and Leo Bee with
the possibility of a third, will play
for the event, according to Dr. H.
C. Zellers who Is in charge of the
music.
Late Hours Permitted.
Permission has been granted by
Dean Amanda Hcppner to girls liv
ing in organized houses if they
wis1! to go to the dance. Ticket
sales on the campus will be In
charge of the presidents of the va
rious houses.
The personnel of the committee
in charo of general arrangements
includes Stanley Maly, chairman;
Bitt Tiyor, C. I. Clark and John K.
Stflleck. Chairmen of the various
committees ire Walter Jurgensen,
distinguished guests; Gen. H. J.
Paul, house and decorations;
Charles K. Shire, entertainment;
Joe W. Seacrest, publicity; Diet
rich Dierkd, radio; John E. Curtiss,
ticket sales; Dr. J. D. Case, speak
ers: Byron Colliding, student or
ganizations; Verne Hedge, frater
nal organizations; Carrie W. Wat
son civic organizations; Harry B.
Swanson, arrangements; Mayor
Kenton B. Fleming, reception; and
W. C. Condit. traffic and police.
LEARN TO DANCE
I'rinile I nitti in lion Only
Lee A. Thornberry
B3635 5th Year 2300 Y St.
SMITH GOES TO DETi
Ag: Engineering Instrn,
Will Attend Meetit(
In Michigan.
Prof. C. W. Smith of tk
verslty agricultural enirl!
department will attend thei,
meeting of the Society oi I
motive Engineers at Detroit
week. Professor Smith is a .
ber of the committee on tr4i
Speaks Before York I
Coiiiinerciul Si
Dr. J. E. LeRosslgnol, a L
the University college of bu
samimsirauon, auaressed tb
county commercial club at
Tuesday evening, January 1 1
subject was "The Recovery,'
5 .
GOOD
CLEANING
at LOW prices
EFFICIENT MACHIN
and SKILLED WORKFJ
T
HINK of It. Expert woi
handle your K'irriieiit h,
tlift price Is no in o r 9
ot hers.
V CLEANED
221 No. 14
Jo Tucker
Roy Wyth
KNIT DRESSE
Like These are
LifeSavers at
When it isn't quite spring,
1 11 i
vou re dead sick or winter, a
and
little
11 t
wool trock in a bright color is a
good tonic for you. Well tailored, smartly stylif
and beautifully bright!
"New Colors:
ECLAIR BEIGE
SEAGLADE BLUE
TOMATO BISQUE
BITTERSWEET
EMERALD GREEN
DEEP SEA BLUE
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School Supplies
1124 O St.