THE D A I L 7 NEBRASKAN ( OLIVER THEATRE THI8 WEEK Nights 8:15. Mats. Wed. A Sat. Barrow-Howard Players in THE TRAVELING 8ALESMAN Nights, 50, 25cf Mu' 25' 15c IK Peerless Program of Photoplays "The 81ns of the Mothers" Drama "The Bungalow Bungle" Comedy "Via Wireless" mm mmtm Wm. Morrow & Co. Swain's Cockatoos "Nearof the Navy" "A Safe. Investment" "Hearst-Setlg. News" "Nebraska-Notre Dame Football Game" HALLOWE'EN MASQUERADE MONDAY " .NOVEMBER 1ST 8:30 p. m. 25 cents ' Admission -Mampton's Orchestra Soda Fountain in connection BULLARD'S L5655 1124 N Bullard's 0. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SIIEAIJ OPTICIAN N 11230 STREET "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P LC. Smith &Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEABINO LONG V7EABUIO New, Rebuilt and Rental 125 No. 13th Bt. ' B20S0 UNIVERSITY NOTICES Wednesday, October 26 Home Economics Girls, Meeting, Mu sic Hall. Thursday, October 27 Convocation, Rabbi Singer, Temple Theatre. Der Deutsche Geselllge Verein, Prof. Fossler's home. Junior Class Meeting, Law 101. Cornhusker Staff Meeting, Delta Tau Delta House. Mathematical Club Meeting, Temple. Friday, October 29 Alpha Omicron Pi Dance, Lincoln. Alpha Chi Omega House Dance. Pi Beta Phi House Dance. Kappa Kappa Gamma Freshman Dance, Music Hall. Palladian, Penitentiary Woods. Union Hallowe'en Party. Saturday, October 30 Nebraska vs. Ames, at Ames. Y. W. C. A. Reception, Governor's Mansion. Silver Serpents' Party for Junior Girls, Music Hall. Party for Freshman Girls, Armory. Bushnell Guild House Party. Acacia House Dance. Scandinavian Club and the Tegner Society, Prof. J. E. Alexis' home. The committee for the Freshman girls' party will meet in the Y. W. C. A. rooms of the Temple Thursday at 5 o'clock. Helen Kendall, chairman. The remainder of the Student direc tories will be for sale on the campus tomorrow at 8 o'clock. Leave 15 cents, not twenty, and. take one. GEORGE GRIMES, Business Manager. Palladian will hold : a closed meet ing Friday evening, October 29, at Barnson cottogfl in the Penitentiary woods. All "Pal" members meet at 10th and O streets Friday evening at 7:15 o'clock, and take the Penitentiary car. Der Deutsche Gesellige verein will meet at the home of Prof. L. A. Foss ler, 1517 South Seventeenth street, Thursday evening October 28, at i o'clock, for the initiation of new mem bers. FreBhmen girls' party, -Saturday, Oc tober' 30, at 2:30 p. m... in the Armory, Admission, 5 cents. Physical Education, 11, History of Physical Education, will meet in Me morial hall, Thursday, October 28 at 11:30 o'clock INA 12. UlTTIINUa. A Hallowe'en party will be given Saturday at the Farm by the United Agricultural society, which is compos ed of the men and women of the Col lege of Agriculture. The Freshman girls will have a Hal lowe'en party, Saturday afternoon in the Armory. Every Freehmair girl should be there. The committee will be glad to have anyone who dislikes to go alone meet them in the Y. W. C. A. rooms in the Temple shortly be fore 2:30 o'clock. Jualir Class meeting Thursday, Oc tober 28, at 11 a. ffi., in Law 101. Everyone get out for a good live meet ing. V. J. HAGGART, President. The Scandinavian club and the Teg ner society will meet at the home of Prof. J. E. A. Alexis. 1420 Elm street, Saturday evening, October 30, at 8 o'clock. Take the Fourteenth street car to Elm street. A Scandinavian lit erary program has been prepared. The Silver Serpents will give a par ty for Junior girU Saturday afternoon, October 30, In Music hall. AU are nrepd to come and become acquainted r!,h their classmates in sn" Inform"! way. Individual Invitations will be I sent. Cornhusker staff meeting. Thursday, October 28. at Delta Tau Delta house at 7:30 o'clock. Entire staff is re quested to be present. In order to expedite the preparation of plans for the new building to house Political Science, Economics, History and other departments of the Arts College, I have asked Prof. Caldwell to act as chairman of a committee con sisting of all members of the faculty In the departments concerned. As chairman, Prof. Caldwell will confer with his colleagues and communicate their requirements to the architects. This will not, of course, prevent any one from writing diectly to Coolidge & Hodgdon, Corn Exchange Bank building, Chicago, or from taking up any matters directly with my office in case they see fit. S. AVERY, PERSONAL Sigma Nu announces the pledging of Leon Hardin, of Alma. Helen Carrol, '17, Maude Galley, '17, and Mabel Stumer. '15, have been visitors at the Dleta Gamma house. Bertha Ehlers, of Scribner, and Alma Sorenson, of Omaha, were guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house last week. Leland Towle, '16, of Lincoln, "has returned to school after working sev eral months on the Forest Survey in Colorado. '"Laboratory Manual of Horticulture" is the title of a book written by George W. Hood, associate professor of horticulture at the University. The book contains illustrations of methods equiment and apparatus. The Alpha Xi Delta sorority held a mothers tea Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the chapter house. A pro gram of readings was given by Miss Louise Schavaland and Miss Elsie Pe terson, followed by a group of sorority songs. The Freshmen members serv ed the tea. Quick Service Open at All Times. Orpboum Gafa Special Attention to University Students - WHITMAN, S CLASSY CANDY r.TEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS GEORGE BROS. PRINTING 1313 N Street For Quick Service New York Chop Hesse 1340 O St Always Open PURITAN ICECREAM, ICES, PUNCHES The Solution of Your Society Refreshment Problem H. C. HATHAWAY ICE CREAM CO. Phone B-6152 The Chi Omega alumnae held its first luncheon of the year Saturday at 12 o'clock at the Lincoln. Covers were laid for twenty, and included the fol lowing from out of the city: Miss Ruth Cull, Oakland; Evalyn Johnson, Hastings. Mich.; Bernlce Cricket, Falla City; Katherine Little, Lyons. The following people came to Lin coln for the Notre Dame game and spent the week-end at the Achoth l l . . n 1 . 1 . inouse; Marguerite raney. Anna; I Vena Stahl, Peru; Lucy Keifer, Dav I en port; Emma Beard and Jessie Down ing, Rising City; Florence Daniels, Bancroft; Marian Nicholson, Wisner; Dorothy Pierce, Maryville, Mo., and Mrs. Steiger, Sutton. Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-1482. Cadet Lecture Tonight William B. Brewster, field secretary of the National Security league, trav eling now in the interest of national ' preparedness, will speak to all inter ested In national defense in Memorial hall at 5 o'clock today. All students will find this lecture especially in structive and are therefore urged to be there. Phi Alpha Delta Pledges Phi Alpha Delta announces the fol lowing pledges: F. V. Robinson. H. W. Fouts. J. y. Craig. . W. S. Kline. Henry Pascale. - Max Behr. R. H. Peard. Leon Snyder. D. D. Whitcomb. E. B. Mlnnick. Carl Graff. ' D. L. Yale. V. J. Haggart. Carlisle Jones. Sopohomore Hop Committee - j Everett Angle, president of the Sophomore class, has announced the following for the Sophomore Hop corn- mittee: Homer Rush, chairman. John Cook, master of ceremonies. Lucile Lees. Dorothy Davies. Margarette McCoy. Charles Weymuller. Karl Brown. Alferd Adams. Max Miller.. Piano Interpretation In view of the cordial response to the informal Saturday afternoon meet ings in Art hall, Dr. W. F. Dann has consented to continue his interpreta tions.. Next Saturday at 5 p. m., Dr. Dann will play over parts of the 8th Beethoven symphony. All students are cordially invited. ..Send-Off Parade Friday A big send-off parade for the Husk er team will be held Friday afternoon. Participants will gather at the Ar mory at 2:30 o'clock and will leave for the Burlington station at 3 o'clock. MIXER NOVEMBER 20 No Other Eevents Will Be Scheduled for the Night of the Nebraska Iowa Game An elaborately planned Mixer will be held the night of the Nebraska Iowa game, November 20, for faculty, students and alumni. No other, social affairs will be scheduled for that night. The University band concert and fireworks will entertain before the. Armory is opened at 8 o'clock. The tickets will be of two colors. One color admits the holder to a vaudeville show, while those holding the other color dance. At 10 o'clock the people in the two rooms will change. A reception for the alunml will be given In Art hall. There will also be a moving picture shevr in enc of the large rooms in the Law building. Our Flowers Arrive Daily Fresh from the Growers You Are as Near to Us as Your Enslow Floral Co. Phone B3695 135 So. 12th St., LINCOLN, NEB. YOUNG MAN JOIN THE Y. Hit 'A I'HIS WEEK Only $7.50 for the School Year Some of the things you get for the r n I GYMNASIUM f hll SWIMMING IWUJ SHOWER BATHS 1 BOWLING BILLIARDS ROOMS ($1.75 to S3 per week) $6.50 if Uni Y. M. C. A. Member WARTHON'S Shoe Repair Factory and 5c SHINING PARLOR Students' Headquarters 1140 O Street Work brought to our office any morning by 9 a. "n. win be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted GLOBE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY Office 340 S. 11th Plant 1116 to 1130 L St BE A SPORT - Get your Safety Razor blades sharpened. See J. , W. Trenchard at University or call at 1321 O street, .Wilson Drug Store. New shipment just in from New York. Ask to see them! v Flowing End lies 1 1