THE DAILY NEBBASKAN TRY OUR Luncheonette Service TELLER'S UJrescription Lr HARMACY Cor. 16th A O Sta. Phone B4423 GOTHEC THE NEW 2 for 2EC COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT ClUCTT. PEABOOV & CO.. le.,WWW Buy Your CANDIES MAGAZINES SCHOOL PAPERS PHOTO SUPPLIES at The Sugar Bowl 1552 O St. THE UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Announce "THE MELTING POT" Wednesday, February 2 "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P GEORGE BROS. PRINTING 1313 N 8treet TO BE REALLY EFFICIENT in your work; to maintain a bright, sunny disposition you must have perfect eyesight or properly fitted glasses. If you do not enjoy every minute of your study let me help you. Competent, Honest Optical Service. Consult me with Confidence DR. MARTIN Registered Optometrist Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 1236 "O'' St. (Opposite Miller & Paine) STUDENT MEMBERSHIP CITY Y. M. C. A. Balance School Year. . .$5.00 Full Privileges: Swimming Baths Bowling Billiards Cafe Down Town Ileadauarters Make Application at. Business Office. PERSONAL That Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lake are playing in the "House of Glass" in iNew York this week will be of in terest to Nebraska people. Mrs. Lake was graduated from the class of '94; Mr. Lake from the class of '97. Sigma Fhl Epsllon announces the pledging of Leland Dale, '18, of Rush ville, and Donald Graham, '19, of Al liance. Mildred Montgomery, '18, bus been ill for the past two days. Samuel B. Laudaeur, '19, left Tues day night for his home in, Joplin, Mo. Walter I. McGowan, ex-'lfi, was a guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house yesterday. Miss Marguerite Marshall, p, Bpent the week-end in Omaha. Miss Louise Bedwell, '15, is a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. The engagement of Louise Guthrie, 12. to Guv H. Matteson, '09. of Sut ton, was announced last week. The marriage will take place early in Feb ruary. Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Miss Marguerite McPhee, of the Rhetoric department. Trail Marking Completed From the State Historical society comes the news that the last work of the past year in the matter of trail marking was completed at Ash Hollow, where four monuments have been erected. These will be dedicated in the spring, followed by a celebra tion of the event at Lewellan, Nebr. HISTORICAL BANQUET HELD AT LINCOLN (Continued from page 1.) is to increase the navy as large as the largest in the world, but to main tain a relatively small standing army. After Mr. Estabrook's response, the toastmaster spoke a few words of farewell and the assembly broke up not to meet again for another year. NEBRASKA TO LOSE GUY CHAMBERLIN (Continued from page 1) Not yet has the full significance of what the loss of Chamberlin means to the 1916 Cornhuskers been grasp ed. Nebraskans have been so accus tomed to settle back complacently and "let Chamberlin do it" whenever a squeeze enveloped the Huskers that a mental picture of next year's team without him will not come to mind. Chamberlin himself has taken devel opments resignedly. "It's all over I'm a has been, I guess," he said last night. Dr. Clapp, secretary of the Nebras ka board, stated yesterday that he would request tho Wesleyan authori ties to forward a complete account of Chamberlin'8 sojourn at the Methodist college. When the facts have been officially set before the board they will go through the formality of de claring him from then on a figure of history. Art Exhibit on This Week The Art Exhibit is being held in Art hall the rest of this week, and con tinuing next. This afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock, tea will be served in the hall. Get a season ticket by paying 60 cents, see the exhibit and be re freshed with a cup of tea. LOST Shaefer self-filling pen. Re turn to Student Activities office. Re ward. 3t Printing that's better, at Boyd's. 125 North 12th. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR January 21 Military ball Lincoln. Beta Theta PI dance Rosewllde. January 22 Konmensky Klub Play. Gamma Phi Beta House Dance. Catholic Students' Club Dance at the Temple. January 26-29 Registration. January 29 Mixer. Comus Club dance Music hall. Law dance. February 4 Delta Psl banquet Lincoln. Chi Omega banquet Lincoln. Komensky Club dance Music hall. Febraury 11 Phi Kappa Psi annual party Lin coln. Acacia Annual banquet. February 12 Phi Kappa Psi Annual banquet Lin coln. Acacia Annual Party, formal Rose wllde. Alpha Xi Delta, formal Lincoln. February 14 Delta Epsilon Formal Lincoln. February 15 Charter Day, Holiday. February 18 Girls' Basketball Tournament. February 19 Delta Gamma, formal Lincoln. February 26 Delta Delta Delta banquet Lincoln. Alpha Phi banquet Lincoln. Inter-fraternity Athletic Meet in the afternoon; dance in evening. March 2, 3, 4 Fifth Conclave of Achoth Sorority. March 3 Achoth Dance Rosewilde. Phi Delta Theta dance Lincoln. March 4 Achoth Banquet Lincoln hotel. Pi Beta Phi, formal Lincoln. German Dramatic Club Banquet Lincoln. Phi Delta Theta banquet Lincoln. University Night Oliver. March 8-11 High School Basketball Tourna ment. March 10 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, formal. Alpha Theta Chi, formal Lincoln. March 11 Alpha Omicron Pi, formal Lincoln. Kappa Alpha Theta banquet Lin coln. Sigma Alpha Epsilon banquet. March 17 Sigma Nu, formal Lincoln. University Gymnasium Exhibit Ar- mory. Catholic Students' club Play at the Temple. March 18 Kappa Kappa Gamma, formal Lin coln. Delta Gamma banquet Lincoln. March 24 Alpha Phi, formal Lincoln. April 7 Alhpa Sigma Phi, formal. April 8 Alpha Sigma Phi banquet Lincoln. Kappa Alpha Theta, formal Lin coln. Alpha Xi Delta banquet Lincoln. April 14 Delta Delta Delta formal Lincoln. Junior Play. April 22 Delta Zeta Formal Lincoln. April 29 Gamma Phi Beta formal Lincoln. LOST Black . self-filling Conklin pen, with gold band on cap. Return to Alumnae Office; reward. 3t Fatal Fall Down Elevator Shaft. St. Edward. Mrs. Cynthia N. Pat terson, widow of Martin Patterson, is dead here, as a result of a fall down the elevator shaft In the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Fonda. JANUARY- The Month of Savings! The last month of our fiscal year and particularly these last two weeks before inventory we will reduce our stocks to the lowest point possible. Regular Kensington and Kuppenheimer winter Suits aud Overcoats garments of known and depend able quality are now marked for complete clearance: $20 $25 $30 Values Values Values $14.75- $18.75 $23.75 In view of advancing prices on clothes of this char acter, we predict that values like these will not be avail able again in Lincoln for some time to come. If you need a new Suit or Overcoat now or even if you have to anticipate your needs for next season we believe it will pay ycu well to take advantage of present savings. Savings of equal importance in Men's Furnishings as well as in Suits and Overcoats A Store for NIQR Dinner TICKETS Marcus Poteet R. V. Koupal L4800 Slevers Sussman B1821 Dorothy Cams F2887 H. J. Schwab B2596 St February 4, 1916 Lincoln Hotel SCOTT'S ORCHESTRA 100 Students have not paid their sub scription to this paper. Are you'dne of them? Men and Boys. PROM Dance FOR SALE BY Lulu Moe Coe B3580 P. C. Spencer B2683 Russel Israel B2683 Wlllard Folsom F2156 Loretta Lord B2827