i -t .r TI1E DAILY NEBRASKAN. Local and Personal. The Co-Op. Hat at Hendry's. 120 N. 11th. Square meals at, Francis Urns. lino furs. Steele, 143 So. 12th. Steele, tho furrier, 143 So. 12th. The Hygienic Cafe, 31G So. 12th at. J 1.25 kirt gloveH OHc at The Famous. 1 :; (itT mi millinery :it The Famous Ir Woodward, oceulist ,'JHch'ds hlk. Don Cameron's Inn. Mi counter. Ill So. lilli st. Han's at honest prices. Matthews Piano Co. ll- C) street. Paul WoUe. 'Hii, is now chemist in the sugar fact oi y it Caro, Michigan. ly selected and Kent to Harvard Uni versity from the State Museum, lias been sold and the money deposited to the credit of tho Morrill Geological fund. We have t lie very latest style In shoes tor University gins. The box stitch tlieropoKLiLc.il and terraced welt. Call and see tticm. Webster -Rogers 1043 () st. Miss Kva McCtine, instructor in the iteitrico high school visited Saturday and sunrlav with her brother Calmar and histei Julia at the University. Ituy your underware at The; K.iiinu-. Meals !.")(', Kales restaurant, 1333 O. Uay l'almer, of Liberty has witn drawn from school because ol siek- 0(SS. Professor Crabtrco visited ()ceola. Slromsburg and David City last week. Kverv kind or garments worn by men of the best kinds- can be found at rallies. ProTessor E. II. Harbour has an illustratud article In the November st. Nihola.-.. The Journal Corresnonent has tl.e follow! nu Interesting bit of news re garding ex Chancellor Canficld. "Dr. J. H. Cuulield recently received a pleasing coinplinient from his old home at Lawrence. Kas., In the shape of a request to come back there and live as the chancelloi of the state mmeisity of Kansas. Those who know the Ideal situa'ion Dr. Canh'eld occupies in ?ew York do not expect to hear or his acceptance of the offer however complimentary It ma be. FINE CHANCE FOR SOME ... Fine Overcoats. A cheap rout shows signs of wear the first mdn.th yi wear it, a goud one improves, hmts and soothes the pur chaser Or course you know (IOOI) CLOl'IIKN tost more than ehoxp ones We have alwayfl made it our aim to handle nothing hut the very lest. Thepo stylish erea tLn.s in- TIIK YOKK. $13 HO TO $2f OO 1I1K M'TO-MOMILH. $10.00 To $'JO.OO TIIK SI IT Ol I', $20 OO HOI'HICVAUI) HO.$l) OO 'JV $2 OO CI1A VKNIOTTKH. (Ka'm OmtfO. $13 no TO iioOO. NOT ALONE. The most complete line of ltlat-lt and lllm. heaver, Meltons. l'riet'B. $7 HO to $UH.OO. See them. EwingClothingCo ffM A A J M J III Km L J$r MI5-III7 0 STREET, LINCOLN, NEB Chancellor A 1'ii'illips sei vctl as a inemher of the hon rd of election which sat last Friday and counted Jhe votes east for major l the First Regiment Nebraska Nationnl Guard. The other members ft the hoard were Adjutant (iciifrn! ,)olbt and Captain Holshaw of Lincoln. Mr. Phillips is First Lieu tenant of company H,of Aurora. Uor students; those ex(iiisite S3.00 ovals and 81.0) panels at Hiss' Stu dio, 102o C) Street. Swell print inn, engraving and em bossing. Phone :HS."i. The New Cen tury, 1123 N street. Try our hard wood for heating, T a cord delivered. It's line. Union Fuel Co., 1011 C) street. Chas. Hoot '00 attended the Kansas game Saturday, lie is now studying in the Omaha Medical colhye." For heating, use our LexIngUm ..uirip at $fi.o0 a ton. Us a winner. Try a Ion. Union Fuel C., 101 1 O St. Coach Mutnbv ol Missorui and Pro lessor Metcalt were the guests or Delta Upsilon tit their initiation Sat in day evening. The Famous have decided to close out their Knox bats never before sold for less than $fi.00. Coino and get one at $3.50. "Our Late October Hirds" Is the tltio of an article by Professor Rob eit II. Wolcatt In the October num ber of the Index. J The debating association has de- t dined debates with Lcland Stanford aud South Dakota Universities owing to previous donates with Missouri. KuriBus and Colorado. S'ICIFTY NOTKS. The me. nbers of Alpha Theta Chi formally opened their new chapter housy at 111(5 Q street Saturday night with a dancing party. Tho house was prettily decoiated for tho oc casion The lower llo r was adorned with University colors, tho lights were red. red and white carnations were also used in the decorations. Punch was served. The chaperons were; Mrs. W. H. Hunter. Mrs. (). N. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Rnscoe Pound, Mr. and Mrs. Clements and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilracelyn. The guests: Misses Randall. Man rid. Roberts. Parks, Streator. Patter son, Willsev. Duuiont. Foote, Mur ray. Cooper, Piper, Casehecr, Mont gomery, Muir, Wood, Randall, Thomas, Towne, Harlev, Rrvan. Reyonlris. Millar fcrhwirty, Mackin, Comntnn; Messers Roberts. Piper, Towne, Orr, Humphrey, Smith, Coumton, Hiltner, Sherman, Long ley. Lawlor, Cornell. Lee, Mansfield, Sweeley, Rlchev, Higgins, Knehn. Hintnan. Wright. Hill, Kendall, Martin, Kvans. Randall, Cage, Pllls oury, Hodges arid Cooper. Have You Ever Noticed That Pained Expression Some people wear.'' It is caused by their shoe dealer, who doesn't know how to fit shoes. Peo ple who buy their foot wear of Perkins and Sheldon, at 1 129 O Street, never wear that pain ed expression. Maitland, Mansfield. Seac.rest, Ray mond, Oalnes, Whedon, Stein. The local chapter of Alpha Tau Omega gave a dancing party at the chapter house, 1027 II street on Friday night. The guests were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wheeler. Those present were: Misses Moore, Windmayr, Allen. Watson, Bessie Rurruss, Gould. Grimmtson, Mandrid, Hazel Manarid, Tuttle, Anna Hammond, bterllng. Doubs, Nicholson, Sallie Agnew, Flsk. Mey er, Hignell.'Cooper: Messrs. Hewett, Williams, IIotTnell, "Helms, uomigh, W raves, Hawlev, Potts, Fossler, Cope land. Shaufelberger, .Parry, Sutter, Huntington, II o"w a r d , lvJoGrew. Winnmavr. Crandan, Cleary, Smith and Morgan. Saturday night Messrs. FrcdLund in and Claude Davis of Lead. South Dakota, and Eamond llagensick of Lincoln. and Lucien Shelnon of Avne a .verc Initiated i n to Delta Up silon. The Initiatory rites took place at tho chapter house on C street and were followed by a banquet. Legislative Gallery. BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS. Portrait and Lausdcapc Photographer 120 5outh nth Street, LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA. QALLERV ESTABLISHED 1871. WE SELL KODAKS 117 s?RBTET."th P. E- DePUTRON DR. J. J. DAVIS, GRADUATE OPTICIAN Eyes Examined Tree. Price Reasonable. LINCOLN, i2380Street,TEBRL J. A. Schcwer '02 lias been offered a position in the chemical depart ment or a sugar factory at Chi no. California: conseauently he has not returned to school tills year. A collection of sand crystals recent- The members of rhi Delta Theta entertained at progressive 1 igli five Friday nlL'ht at the chapter bouse on S street The ladies' prize, a cut glass bonbon dish, was won by Miss Gertrurto Macomber and Mr. Richard (Jlanville was rewarded for success with tho gift or a military brush. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. .W. G. Morrison. Proressor and Mrs It. H. Wolcott: Misses Hargreaves, Hays, Hargreares. Johnson, Sheran, White. Raymond. Mulliken. Post. Douglas, Paterson, Millar. Uutcalt, Macomher. Macomber, Tukey, Tuk ey, Honeywell. Hunt, Heacock. Holland, Conistock, Woodrord. Loom- is, Funke, Whedon, McCutcheon, llrvan, Manslield. Rennctt; Messrs. Smith, Famsworth, Thomas, Mc Creery, Raymond. Sherman. Glen ville, Anderson. White. McCutlheon, Lnomls, Whitman. McShano, Neelv. Ijjiu, Lau. Sowles, Jcnne, Mulliken. Sumner, Hewitt, Lansvln, Fisher, "Tumble Weeds" Have You Heard About Tumble Weeds .... A NEW ROOK of Poems of Nebraska by the author of "Corn Tassels," Will Reed Dun roy. Elegantly printed on 120 pound eg-g shell book paper and deganuy bound in a striking cover of Art Linen. Edition de Luxe, num bered and signed by the author, $1.25. Regu-rf lar edition, $1.00. Printed at The Lakeside Press, Chicago. THE UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING COMPANY, PUBLISHERS. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.