time In the history of the school. "SPA" Oat your Lunohs st the City Y. M. C. A, Cafstsrla Plan 13TH AND P It Is said that the war Is responsible because the university ranks will be decimated by men vnlisting. The girl's name Is Jennie Hugging. Ex. THE Gleaners, Pressors, Dyars For Us -Work tad Barrio thai riaasu." Call B1311. Tas is Kulpped Dry CWanlng riant la tat Watt Oae tay service it nssdn lUaaonabU Prtesa, good work, proa Tries. Rspairs to msa'i tarnutits arsfully mad. rp m Athletes Bust Out Fifteen Northwestern athletes. In cluding three captains, fell by the wayside in receut examinations, and are Ineligible. Ex. Tslsphons 12311 Ml North Ifth ft PRINTING THAT PLEASES AT SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR stratlon covering sheering and gen eral care, at Arocala, Neb., on Friday. A Beries of ten lectures on auto mobiles will be given by Prof. L. F. Seaton to the national league of women's service. I A Most Attractive Figure A corset is so personal so much a part of one's very self that it should be most thought fully selected and fitted by a skillful finer, Pvedfern Models enhance figure beauty and correct figure defects. You will appreciate the value of a Redfern Corset, and you will like the beauty of form and exquisite dain tiness of the latest models. $3 up For Sale by MILLER & PAINE Inc. 0 & 13th Streets Keep Carbon Copies of lectures, tlises, etc. This can only be done by buying or renting a typewriter. Special rates to students. Phone or call at L C. Smith & Bro. Typewriter Co. LINCOLN, NEBR. i A J ) 125 North 12th Street Cornell University Medical College In the city of New York Admits graduates of University of Nebraska presenting the re quired Physics. Chemistry and Biology. Instruction by laboratory meth ods throughout the course. Small sections facilitate per sonal contact of student and instructor. Graduate Courses leading to A. M. and Ph. D., also offered under direction of the Gradu ate School of Cornell Univer sity. Applications for admission are preferably made not later than June. Next session opens Sep tember 26. 1917. For information and catalogue, address THE DEAN. CORNELL UNI VERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE, Box 447 First Ave & 28th St. New York City LINCOLN HIGH ALUMNAE NOTICE "The Fortune Hunter" Thursday April 26 SENIOR PLAY 25c N"o drawings for reserva tions. Seats resrrved begin ning Tuesday, at II. S. office. Come back and see your friends. Yi ENUS lO PENCIL No matter what course you're taking you need this famous SUMMIT The New Style in 'isioh (pilars y WW R u,;, 1 Sold by pencil! A BECAUSE of the D superlative qual itv of material and workmanship. VENUS is admittedly the finest pencil it is possible to make. If you like a thick soft lead that marks so that vou ran read the writing half way across the ro m. choose the soft de grees 6B .B 3. For Ebon-hand cotes or easy writing 3B -B B (medium soft) are popular. For sketchin;. gen eral writin; purposes, etc.. KB F H 2H (medium) will rrore desirable. For drafting, a me dium hari pencil gives the best results and youll like CH 4H ZH 611. For very tb'n, narrow lines for extremely accurate graphical charts, maps, details, etc, 7H 8H 9H are available. Look for the distinctive water mark finish on each of the 17 black degrees and hard and medium copying. Your professors will confirm these statements as to the merits of VENUS pencils. For sale at THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE This box of fc.M,s sam ples free. State .the course you are taking 3 FREE AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. 215 Fifth Ave. Dept H H, New York April 20 Delta Delta Delta formal, Lincoln. Alpha rill banquet, Lincoln. Freshman hop, Rosewllde. Bushnell Guild banquet, Lincoln. Sigma Alpha Epsilon house dance. April 21 Delta Delta Delta banquet, Lin coin. Alpha XI Delta banquet, Lincoln. Delta Gamma formal, Lincoln. Subscription dance. Rospwilde. April 27 Phi Gamma Delta dance. Lincoln. Subscription dance, Ro--eiIde. Xi Delta dance. Music ha'.l. Theta Sigma Fhl dance. I.i-.idell. April 28 Kappa Alpha Theta banquet, Lin- n. Engineers' banquet, Lincoln. Phi Gamma Delta banquet. Lindell. PERSONALS Elizabeth Rennard. ex-'19, of Arling ton, is spending the week at the Delta Delta Delta house. C. D. Houston of Tekemah, was In Lincoln Wednesday. visiting his daughter, Helen Houston. '19. Louise Stvgner, '10. and Elsa Haar- man-Locke. '15, of Omaha, will spend a few days this week-end at the Alpha Phi house. Dorothy Hippie, Bernice Johnson, ex-'20, and Stella Robinson of Omaha will visit at the Delta Gamma house Saturday and Sunday. C. N. Callaway, from Nashville. Tenn.. visited the Phi Gamma Delta house yesterday. Isadore Sheldon. 16, of Nehawka visited at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Tuesday. Charlotte Flindt, of Spencer, came i to Lincoln Wednesday to be the guest of Gertrude Munger, '18. Julia Miller, '19, ts going to Beat rice over Sunday. Carl Harnsburger, '19, who has been ill at the Phi Kappa Psi house, returned to school yesterday. Ira Smith from Massachusetts Agri cultural college was a guest at the Alpha Sigma Phi house this week. Anne Russell, '17. has tonsilitis at her home in Omaha. Mattie Inglesby, '18, has left school to teach at the Blind Institute in : Nebraska City. J A. D. Stancliffe, '10. formerly with j the Hawkeye Portland Cement com j pany at Des Moines, la., has ac ! cepted a position as superintendent of the Western States Portland Cement company at Independence, Kan. Harry L. Brown of Chicago, grand president of Acacia fraternity, visited the local chapter Tuesday and Wednesday. Frank A. Manley, C. E.. '89. visited enginfering headquarters yesterday. He is vice president and general manaper of the Union Pacific Coal company of Omaha. Co-Eds Work One out of every five coeds in the University of Washington is wholly self-supporting, and one out of every eight is partially so, according to a statistical index of 1,610 co-eds of the university. Of this number 256 live in the sorority houses, while 310 liv in approved boarding houses, and 940 have their home in Seattle. Ex. Replies to questions sent out by the senior council of the University of Washington show that practically none of the colleges throughout the country require senior examinations for a minor degree. Student Life. A co-ed at the University of Ore- j gon has been fleeted head of the student executive body for the first Classified Advertising Lost Bunch of keys on athletic field. Return student activities of fice. Reward. 130-1-2 Lost Pf Kappa Phi pio; finder re turn same to student activities of fice. Liberal Rewarr" 121-2 3-4 5 6 THE MO LISLE Lym Heal, "Washburn" Uiulelet $15.00; Ltmard Nunes genuine Hawaiian make, $7.50; A fauna Loa brand, $4. Ala, be had if 12,000 Ladmt music dealers. IVrite fir nam tf the nearest dealer. THE languorous charm of the Hawaiian native instruments so moving; in appeal, so observably in vogue is strikingly characteristic of the Ukulele. Its tone possesses that curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic charm of tonal quality which has made these instruments so sensation ally popular. The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of form. The finer models are made of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It is much in request today among the smarter college and other musical organizations. It ii easy to learn. Its price include an Instruction Book. Hawaiian Steel Guitar Every chord struck upon this typically rep resentative Hawaiian instrument is marked by a weird, plaintive harmony and strangely beautiful qualities of tone. It brings, to any music, qualities full of vivid color and va ried charm. Price M M n, iadadiaf UeH Set W Thm ThtaMn tar phinac, m4 luracaaa Buofc. 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