1 iimuE rfn'ffls Did'l for Sultarj Barter Wort Huff Set. DUDLEY D D1TI DUO MILIORY 0 IcGDIlE II9 North 12th St, Trv Us. WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS THINK OF The Book Shop FOR Good Books, Student Sup plies and Fountain Pens. 1212 O Street Cut Flowers We extend you a cordial in vitation to call. Unique floral arrangements for all social occasions. Corsage Boquets a Specialty Griswold Seed Co. Flora! Dept., 1042 O St University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O St. Yellow Front Your Tatronage Solicited STUDENTS CAN MAKE FROM $15.00 TO $35.00 WEEKLY, represent ing us and takine orders for th "VAi.i.rE" rN u:T.r.L,i3 klec- TR1C LAMP, which sell at sight to 3 out of 5 students in dormitories and frat house.?, as well a.s in offices and homes. This is n absolute fact and we can prove it. Write now for full par ticulars. WALLACE NOVELTY CO., Inc. 18-20 East 41st St., New York. Do You Need Any Underwear? Now selling "Hanes" elastic knit closed crotch union suits QUCi'i 1132 O Popular Priced Men's Wear 95c Society Loretu L Blxby SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday Torchlight Rally 7 p. m., on Cam pus. Kappa Alpha Theta dance Lincoln. Engineering Hop Lindell. Alpha Omicron Pi dance Music Hall. Sigma Alpha Epsilon dance Walsh Hall.. Delta Chi house party. Gamma Phi Beta house rarty. Achoth house party. Saturday Freshman-Sophomore Olympics. Michigan Aggies at Lincoln. Joint Y. W. C. A.-Y. M. C. A. party Music Hall. Alpha Xi Delta dance Art Hall. Sigma Phi Epsilon house party. Viking dance Lincoln. The alumnae of the Achoth sorority met Thursday evening with Miss Edna Green. Charles Wright, former student, is now practicing law in a firm in St. Louis, Mo. Marie Hixenbaugh of Omaha will visit her brothers Walter and Frank this week-end. Margaret Sherwin, Alpha Chi Ome ga, and her mother are visiting in Topeka. Kans. The Tri Delta Bridge Club will meet with Mrs. J. E. Lawrence, Satur day, for a one o'clock luncheon. Alice Balderson of Wilber will ar rive at the Delta Zeta house, Friday, to attend the Michigan Aggie game. Miss Belcher, a Chi Omega pledge from Kansas, will spend the week-end at the Chi Omega chapter house here. Maude Galley of Columbus and Helen Carroll of Fremont will be at the Delta Gamma house this week end. Grace Holman of Tobias and Tran ces Whitmore of Valley are spending the week-end at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Ward Ruben dall of Alliance and John Euol of Randolph will spend the next week-end at the Alpha Theta Chi house. Grace Finch of Grand Island, Mar garet Dodge and Sibil Hodges of Fre mont will spend the week-end with the Thetas. Verda Sandburn. Mildred Bevins, Evelyn Dobbs and Edna Bushnell will spend ihe week-end at the Alpha Xi Delta house. The Alpha O's will have as their guests this week-end Stella Stevens of Fremont, Nell Kyan of Columbus, and Grace Gannon of Syracuse. The Phi Rbo Sigma fraternity of the State University Medical College at Omaha will hold its house warming at the new fraternity bouse about No vember L The College Woman's Tea was held yesterday afternoon at Art HalL The girls who assisted Miss Graham were Doris Slater, Ruth Jorgensen, Jean ette Teagarden. Ethel Fry, and Lil lian Wirt. Among the Omaha people who will attend the Nebraska football game next Saturday are: "Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Updike, Mr. and Mrs. C. Louis Meyer. Jack Hughes. Walter P. Thomas. Amos Thomas. Victor Lieu. Column Durolhy EJsivort Samuel Rees, Robert Manley. Frank Latenser, John Latenser, Ben Gal legher. John Madden, T. F. Kennedy. L. C. Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stewart and Mrs. Fred Hamilton. Earl Montgomery, a senior in the Medical School in Omaha and a mem ber of Nu Sigma Xw fraternity, will arrive today to stay over for the game. Mr. Montgomery took his pre medic work here. George W. English, ex'13. engineer, and Miss Hazel Browning of Fnirbury were quietly married at the home of ihe bride Wednesday evening. Mr. English now owns and operates the English Cash Grocery in Fairbury. From the Daily Iowan: "Because a moven ent for simple attire has been started at the University of Xebraska, manv of the girls are making tfieir armearance in classes with their 'party dresses' on in defiance of it." Svlvester Shonka, former captain of-Xebraska football team, has been in Lincoln this week assisting in coaching the football team. WLile here he has been a guest at the Delta Chi house. Mr. Shonka is a lawyer of David City. A farewell reception was given to Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Rice, former Uni versity students, at the First Chris tian church, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rice will leave Lincoln this week and will sail October 11 from Xew York for Lamoh, India. Ralph Paine Benedict, who attended the University in 1SS4, will be married early in November to Miss Elsie Yan degrift at Denver. Colo. Mr. Benedict, who joined Delta Ufpsilon at Harvard College, attended the University for one year. He is now a newspaper man in Denver. Miss Vandegrift has been working for suffrage in Nebras ka for several weeks, being employed by the national suffrage organization. She has held many meetings in Oma ha and spoke in Lincoln Wednesday evening. LAST SCRIMMAGE. (Continued from page 11 them will appear on the streets of our fair city. If you see one, and feel an impulse to laugh at his strange rustic antics, stifle it at once, or he might 6ee you and resent your unseemly mirth, and we don't want those farm ers to go into the game tomorrow with resentment burning in their bosoms they'll be hard enough to lick, as it is. POLITICAL ADV. An j O. W. MEIER. Senator U. of N A. B. 1898 LL. B. 1300 Register Saturday. October 24th. and Vote November Crd for O. W. Meier or State Senator, the Demo cratic Nomina for Lancaster Courty. rr-s Cleaners iFlffi Pressers THE Telephone B23ii 333 North 12th Street For the "Work and Service that Pleases" Call B231 1 The best equipped Dry Cleaning Plan in the West One day service if needed. Prices as reasonable as high grade work and prompt service will permit A cordial invitation to visit our very complete plant Repairs to men's garments carefully made. Saturday EVtorning we reserve for "Shop Talks" with our University Customers. Drop in and plan with us for your coming needs in the printing line. Graves Printery Our Windows Show a few of our best loose-leaf note books. We have all sizes all shapes, at prices that are right. The CO-OP, 313 No. nth Engineers' Hop TicKets $1.50 October 23rd Lindell Hotel University School of Music Established 1894 Opposite the University Campus Eleventh and R Instruction given in all branches of music Students may enroll at any time. Beginners accepted. Prices reasonable WILLARD KIMBALL, Director When the Michigan Aggies play on their Home Grounds every stu dent greets their team with College Colors. EVERYBODY take a PENNANT Saturday. Cane with each pennant. COLLEGE FACING Dyers Specializing in Unizxisity Glinting B-2957 244 N 11th THE THE CAMPUS. BOO 1 STORE