T il K DAILY NEBRASKA N if N. S. Cafe 139 South 11th -4 C. H. FREY Florist 1133 O St. Phone B-67l-742 GARMENT CLEANING SERVICE LINCOLN CLEANING AND . DYE WORKS 326 South 11th SLATER ELECTED HEAD OF UNIVERSITY Y. M; 0. A. Established 1887 Phone B-1422 HEFFLEY'S TAILORS 138 North Eleventh Lincoln FENTCN B. FLEMING THE JEWEL SHOP 1211 0 Street, LINCOLN NEB. HAVE YOUR ARMY OVERCOAT DYED BLACK AT THE EVANS B-2311 327-333 No. 12th St. Old Clothes! Are more valuable that you might imagine. To have them properly cleaned, pressed and reuaired means they will last a longer time and we make them look like new ones. We sterilize them, too that helps to prolong their life. May we call for some of your old clothes? FRATERNITY Cleaners and Dyers 222 So. 13th L-9771 Lawrence Slater was elected presi dent of the University Y. M. C. A. Ut an election held at the Temple Thea ter Wednesday and Thursday. C. L. niristensen was the only opposing candidate. Board members of the or ganization were elected at the hume lime. They are: B. L. Illnman, It. A. Lyman, Edward Walt, H. J. Tool, Dean Engberg, Dr. H. L. Taine, W. E. Gates. The employment bureau of the V. M. C. A., which makes its possible for students who wish to work part of their way through school, to pro cure positiyis during their leisure hours, has been very successful. Ac cording to the report of the secre tary, as of March 1, 1919, a total of 102 jobs had been secured for stu dents during the month of February. In addition to securing work for men, the bureau has secured rooms for male students and helped in every way possible to keep them in school. LARGE CROWD ATTENDS GIRLS' MASS MEETING UNI NOTICES Kearney Normal Club The Kearney Normal club will meet at S o'clock, Saturday in the Faculty Hall at the Temple. All members are urged to attend. Dramatic Club Dramatic club tryouts will be held at the Temple Tuesday, March 18, at V o'clock. The tryout is open to all university students. Give about three ir.inutes of a scene. Register Monday noon in U 106. Senior Class Meeting The senior class will meet for elec tion of minor officers in Law 107 at 11 o'clock next Tuesday. Fraternity, Sorority JEWELRY WE MAKE ALL KINDS PROMPT DELIVERIES HALLETT UNI JEWELER Estab.1871. 1143 0 0 Phone B2301 THE GLOBE TAILORS, CLEANERS AND DYERS dressing, Repairing and Re modeling. Charges Reasona ble. We call for and deliver free. H. Raymer Proprietor 1607 O St Lincoln, Neb. Military Review All visiting high school men are invited to attend military review given by companies A, B, C and D of the R. O. T. C. unit at 5 o'clock this evening. Delian Literary Society Delian Literary Society will hold an open meeting Friday evening, March 14, at 8 o'clock, in Faculty Hall, Tem ple There will be a program followed by a social hour Miss Burner Continues Discussion on Campus Problems Before University Women. Fundamentally democracy is the attitude of the mind of the individ ual," Miss Oolooah Burner Bald at the mass meeting held Thursday even ing at the Woman's Hall. "If we are not careful we do only the easier things of the moment Some people go only as far as the surface of the subject, but to solve things we must get down to the principal of it. There is no simpler way of acquir ing the spirit of it than to study the great leader of democracy, Jesus Christ, and his works. When a person begins to special ize in a subject, she first studies it then practices it, and works out in the laboratory of experience what has been found. Then she takes up the works of the leader in The subject and studies his works thoroughly, She must get her mind in accordance with his mind to obtain those results full filling conditions. The people one associates with most are the people one is most like. One acquires the other's ways, methods and ideas for such is the law of in teraction between personalities. It makes him better able to place him self in a position in which t'omocracy wi'.l become easier. Democracy is the recognition of folks as folks. By thvj sim fie laws of psychology the individual will begin to be demo cratic. .V very large crowd attended the mass meeting and Alice Allen pre sided. Florine Reed gave a whistl ir.s solo. There will be a supper for a'l unhersity girls Friday evening at the Woman's Hall at which Miss Burner will speak again. The Invi tation is extended not only to every university girl but to all the faculty. WANT ADS LOST Sword pin with naval crest. Call B-1416. LOST Wrist watch without bracelet Call L-5798. Palladian All university students are invited to the open meeting of Palladian Lit erary Society, in Palladian Hall Friday night. Union Notice Put on your Irish costume and come ot Union, Friday evening, March 14, at 8:15. Everybody welcome. All Souls Church Mr. end Mrs. A. L. Weatberly 1834 South 25th street, will be at home Fri dav evening, March 14. to the young people of All Souls Church and all students of the university. An infor mal good time is promised to all who come. IF any one has the film or negative of a kodak picture in uniform of Har old T. Sandusky, who was acting sup ply sergeant, Co. B, S. A. T. C, at time of his death, Dec. 8th, please send it to his father Geo. M. San dusky, Sterling, Neb. LOST On Vrampus, leather pocket book. Return to Nebraskan office. RewarS FOR RENT Large front room for girls; roommate if preferred. 1430 R. St. Phone L-4320. Komesky Club Komensky initiation will be held at the caves, Saturday evening, March 15. Meet at 10th and O streets at 7:15 p. m. HAVE C.LFLODEEN MAKE YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT 131 So. 11th St. PERSONALS Lieut C. W. France, graduate of University of Nebraska, who became an American ace in the Cambr&l and Baupaume sectors In France, has re turned from overseas and is visiting at the Bushnell Guild house this week. Pauline Panney, 20, left Wednes day evening for Jacksonville, S. C, to receive her appointment for re construction work. Bess Ertle, who is teaching at Ge neva, is a guest at the Delta Zeta bouse. Margaret Hollins Hoagie, from Manhattan, Kas, is visiting at the Delta Zeta house. Mary Kahn of New Castle Is spend ing the week at the Chi Omega house. Esther Little and Mildred Frost are visiting In Omaha. Florsheim Shoes Sold Jn Lincoln Exclu sively by Fred Schmidt and Bro. 917-921 "O" Street " n -A Harris-Sartor, Jeweler Distinctive Jewelry ii .r-r ' 111 '!i '.r. " i-" 1 ------ - Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing, and Engraving 1323 O Street The Season s Event ST. PATRICK'S DANCE, MARCH 17TH ROSEWILDE PARTY HOUSE $1.25 Per Couple The Famous LADIES' READY TO WEAR EXCLUSIVELY LOWEST PRICES LATEST STYLES 1109 O Street BASKETBALL BOYS-- WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU Special arrangements have been made for your comfort and convenience. Lunch and Dinner will be served earlier each day, at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. MUSIC EACH EVENING, 5 to 7. By Schembeck's Orchestra Robert's Dairy Lunch 1236 0 St. Next to Ross P. Curtice Co. V T Hardy Smith Barber Shop WE USE A CLEAN TURKISH TOWEL ON EACH CUSTOMER WITH AUTOMATIC STERILIZER AT EACH CHAIR EIGHT CHAIRS 116 NORTH 13TH STREET W. J. Byers Groceries, of Better Quality Fancy Goods of all Kinds 1537 O Lost A Hides CAN BE RECOVERED BY ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Rotes 10 CENTS A LINE MINIMUM CHARGE 25 CENTS LEAVE ADVERTISEMENTS AT STUDENT ACTIVI TIES OFFICE OR PHONE B2597 (i VICTORY H3ERTV LOAN 1 PALACE LUNCH 1008 O St. QUICK SERVICE A Visit Will Convince You 5v 5 ,