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THE DAILY NEBRAIKAN " ' 1 P'Hi I il iii f l i-r i i f mmmrmmmm ft ' 'T-S CAMPUS GLEANINGS Chapin Bros., FIotIbIb, 12TSo. 13th." i (Dr. Eaves will be unable to mcot ljer claBB Friday. , Capital Hotel Barber Shopll & P. , The Platform' club moets -Thursday Evening In science hall. ' Have your clotheB preBaed at Web er's Sultorlutn, Eleventh and' O. tf Tho Chemistry club will meet to night In the chemistry lecture ,room. ' Good things to cat, "Why" fcoB taurant, 133 No. 12th St. 85-4t cAchoth, tho Eastern Star Borority, will givo a dance next Saturday night. .' Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa, i3th and P streets. J Tho Students Debating club wilL -hold Ita-regular mooting tonight in XJ106. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Captain Halsey E. Yates will speak I6"1010 lB equipped with modern hayv day, at one of the city Schools on af-f11. and "tter carriers. It will coat, today at one of the city Schools on a patriotic subject. George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printors. Calling Cards, In cites and Protrrams. Leo Legro, '08, was a visitor at tho .cacla house Friday. He 1b now prac ticing law In 8pencer. l 'HIltncr'BroBVFlorfBtB, i'l8'Sb."'l2te St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice roses, carnations and chrysanthemums. We solicit thd university trade. Tho chancellor has asked tho heads oit the different departments for esti mates of tho supplies required for tho coming year. Learn touch typewriting without going to commercial school. Wo fur- nish university students with a com nleto course intouch ivnowrltlne nnif rent you any make of typewriter, three months for $6.00. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange, 1406 O streot. tf 44 GOOD yVORNIIG,, Have you tried our glasses? If not, why not? Try them and we will have your good opinion wfth that of others for whom we have worked. Estabtfshed 1871 HALLETT, Registered Optometrist msost. t The t Germanistische GeBeselschaft will hold ,its regular meeting in the Temple this evening at 7:15. Rev, S. Mills Hayes will be unablo to conduct hi class at tho Y. W. C. JC,' owjrig' to absence from the city. j 'Fraternities havo met with, difficulty lp initiatling their pledges duo to tho dolay in getting the semester grades. .Thursday evening at 6 o'clock the Bible study leaders and mission study 3 lessee of the Y. M. C. A. will meet as BuajJtfofyUrach in the banquet hall of tKe Temple. If L'JProfe'saora Sponslor and' Pool are packing iip tho houVeholdi goo.da of the late"!rbfcBBor Phillips, which jvlll J?o sjeht to'Codar Rapids, Iowa, whore Mrs. PnllllpB? folks 'reside. jAit a meeting of tho. Junior law (dasB yesterday morning V. C Has call -waa'clectod to represent the cIabb on the law baseball board. J, T. Rad clltfe Is the senior member. .. of "F. F. H." shoes tO QQ 3.50, 4.00 4.50 Values ' .J M'- - ,J jV J.,r ft;.' ,,l "'!.? (IJ-J ""-. .' " .-1:2:2' Street. v v " ,'. , ii r . riv .- Dr. Bessey has Just received a splen didly, mounted photograph of Prof. W. G. Farlow, head of the botany depart ment at Harvard. '"Professor Farlow Is prb,T4tjly-.the .leading ..botanist of the country and was ono of Dr. BeBsey'B early teachers. The NebraBka-ldaho club, whlqh, hold ub ursi oanquet jn uoibo on January 25, has over tw6 hundred members.. Three' of it& officers, E.'e Glfleeplo, '90; Harry Keyser, '07, and C. S. Polk, '..are prominent qlumnlqf tho Uni versity of Nebraska. ProfeflBor Caldwell of tho hiBtory de partment addressed a meeting of the Lincoln Credit 'Mon's association Mon day evening on the topic of "Panics and CriBes," StudentB who havo had American history under ProfeaBpr Caldwell know something of tho mer its of this lecture. ,A now cattlo feeding plant has boen built at the Btato farm; Tho new barn is of brick andl cement construction. The floors and mangers are. made of comonx ana tne stalls lir steel. The stable la equipped! with modern hay, in tho neighborhood of nine thousand dollars. Tho funeral services for Mrs. H. H. Woite -were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho Holy Trinity Episcopal church. The girls of tho Delta Delta Delta sorority attended in 'aTiody. Mm Walto TvaVfho wife of professor Waito of tho medical college. There aro four Bmall children in the family, all below tho age of twelve years. Invitations are out announcing the woddJng'of Nina Pearlo Troyor and D. c. Mitchell, to tako place Tuesday. March 7, at tho First Baptist church. MIbb Troyor is a former university glrl and a member of Alpha Omlcron Pi Bororfty. MrT Mitchell graduaTell' from tho university last year, and is a member of Alpha Tau Omega frater nity. The invitations read, "At homo, St Paul, Minnesota." Mr. Mitchell Is director of athletics at the state agri cultural college in that city. Sophomore, Election. Tho election of minor officers of the sophomore class will take place Thurs day morning In Memorial hall. Presi dent Phillips announced last night that the debate challenge from Omaha university, would positively bo consid ored at the meeting Thursday. It is understood that there will bo some strange races for tholesBer offices. Northwestern university's enroll ment this year Is 4,106. This gives it a place among tho largest univer sities In the country. Fraternities and intorfraternlty clubs at Minnesota have begun a movement to abolish tho giving of flowers at the junior ball. buy Broken Lines Classified Column Advertisement for this column should be left at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 1 1a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 pj.n1. and 6 p. ,m. Wan ads wllj positively not be In serted'unfess paid-in advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of for the first Insertion; three Inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. For Sale Due bill on leading phq tographer in Lincoln. See Nobraskati' manager. tf Educational. Learn WlrelesB and It. R. Telegra phy. Shortago of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ox tenBlve "wlrelosB" developments. We operatb undor direct supervision of telegraph ofllciald and poiitivsljrplace" all students, when quauflod. Write for catalogu. 'Nat'l Telegraph Inst, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, .Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Port land. Ore. tf FOUND. Found A neck fur, in Main hall'. Owner may havo same by calling at Station A and) paying for this ad. 88-3t Found At tho Delta Delta" Delta formal, a gentleman's white kid glove. Call at Nebraskan ofllco. ' 88-3t For Sale A good kitchen range; nearly now; cheap. Seo Nebraskan manager. tf LOST. Loat 'Lady's gold watch, with own er's monogram on case. Finder please return.-to Nebraskan. office. 89-3t " " -." Lost Black covered note book con taining notes on English constitutional history, also labor legislation in Eng land. Finder please notify Ben Cher rlngton, 511 No. 16th, or leave at Rag office. 89-3t Lost A. No. 12 Waterman's Ideal fountain pen; mottled; with clip. Finder -please notify W. D. Barnard. 89-lt The gross receipts of tho last senior prom at Yale amounted to $2,430. Tho professional schools in Minne sota are falling oft from their aver age registration this year. The pushball fight at tho University of Pennsylvania is doomed. It is no), stronuouB enough for the bystanders A bill has been introduced at Wis consin state legislature to appropri ate $100,000. to advertise tho accom plishments jit tho University of Wis consin. The First Trust and Savings Bank 4 PER CENT INTEREST A $1 opens an account 180 South Jlth Streot. Try Our Maraschino Cherry Chocolates Also All Kinds of Dainty Sandwiches . ISestor oerocM&V'i & w.vj ''J ff In V v ' &' ! i A Cordial Qreetirip ' from more aquaintancoa is the reward of tasteful and prosper ous appearance. , , ( It pays to use care in select ing your togs. Our-uklinedhght yer- coats grays. tanp,and bjacks, are just right for this weather. If it' 8 a hat you want we can fill the bill. Now spring values in Stetson and Hawes hats both quality and price are-right. MAGEE & DEEMED 1109 O Street AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:16 "A BROKEN IDOL" Mat., 25c to 76c -Night, 25c to SI .00 Frl 8at. and 8at. Mat., Feb. 24-25 "GIRLS'' Night, 25c to $1.00 Mat., 25c and 50c FEB. 28 MAXINE ELLIOTT I llinni U MATINEES (Except Monday) a:jo LlfluULri EVENINGS AT 80 ORPHEUM ':;,r,x advanced vaudville J08EPH HART'8 "BATHING GIRLS" AND 6 MORE BIG ACTS Mats. 15c 'and 25c Evenings 15c. 25c, 35c and 60c ELITE NO. 2. , Tho Best and latest photo plays shown In the city. Change of pro gram Monday, Wednesday and Friday. L Y R I O WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY FEBHUARY'20th VAILD RIRIB Mats. Wed. an'd Sat. 15c and 25c Nights at 8:30 -15c, 25c, 35c",' 60c n i i ,it. Pennant a V, ,& " '' ttr 1Hm:' LWjL1 r . ,- i ... H w .: '... H .11" .''IB W .1 '.. sW I r4BHftijJBN ( IsH sW bUI1BbHbsT!J LUsH O Oct Free Pennant with coUpona' " ' from Johmon'a FlnefBdy.j,, ,, Meier Drug Co. 13th and O Btreeta. flllVCOtN-CANDY-KITCIIE 14th uhI 0 - -S. W. Ceriwr