ff pvj; s-t&ii'n "" - 'i : i L MB DAILY NEBRASKAN. J k,' rS ,i Y ri local and personal The Co-Op. Ed Young, PIPE8. Dr Caso MoMurtry Blk. Eat at Hondry'a, 129 N. 11th. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. Steele, the furrier, 143 So. 12th. Squaro Meals at Francis Bros. Buy your millinery at the Famous. 51.25 kid gloves 98c at The FamouB. 1-3 off on millinery at The Famous. The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th at. Dr. Woodward, ocrulist, RlchardB block. Rooert Fuller Is visiting his home at Crete. Swoil up-to-date M.OO and M.fiO Shoes Sanderson's. The junior law class will take up BlackHtone this week. The law library was closed on the nitfut of the thlrty-flrst. See Westerflold for the lateBt Uni. hair cut. 117 No. 13th at. Lylc Mllliken, of Fremont, Is pledged to Delta Tau Delta. Charles B. Gregory (U. of N. '91) sells coal at 1044 0 st. See him. (J. M. Richards is entertaining his father at the Beta Theta l'i house. Miss Katherino Mol'heelv, of Min den Is visiting tlio Misses Burruss. Up-to date in every way; those ex quisite photos at Bass'. 102(1 () street. First clabS plarms at honest uriees. The Matthews Piano Co. 1120 O street. . Prayer for young men will be ap propriately observed by the Y. M. C. A., Nov. 10-KJ. The law school will have vacation from today noon until Wednesday noon on account of election. The annual anniversary banquet of -PtolCjummu-Delta-wlll-tiake-plaoe-atH the Lincoln Hotel November lfl. A Hallowe'en party was, kIyqo to the aotivo members of Kappa KapDa Gamma by the freshmen of the chapter. Yule Bros. Hand Laundry, the place' wlierd they fldn't fade your shirts and cuffs. "They use no adds." 1514 O St. Geo. Kosor IB entertaining his sist er, Miss Lillydale Koser and her friend Miss Hazelkirk Richardson, of Nebraska City. For $4 per ton you can get the Rich Hill Nut, the best coal for the money in town at the Union Fuel Co. Office 1014 O St. Bruoo Benedict, '01, of the Bur lington construction department, is attending a national convention of the Delta Upsilon fraternity at Pro vidence, R. I. Mabot Brown, last yoar a Btudont in the conservatory, Is vlsltlntr with Miss Jennie Fox. Sho Is en route trom Illinois to her home in Cozao. Miss Daisy Ililtner. '00. Is teach ing a private school at Rosobua Agency, South Dakota. She wrltos that sho has a pleasant school and is delighted with the life at the agency. Too sophomoro Hop held at Walsh hall Friday evening was a succoss in every way. A good crowd turned out and all enloyed themselves to the fullest extent. It was an Informal danco and ovcy fraternity and so ciety in the Unlveisitv was repro sensed. Beta Theta Pi have initiated the following men: W. D. Green, Beaver Ultv. Ceo. S. Kosor, Sioux City, la.. Ben Bailey. Hastlncs, Jesse Culbert son, Carl Frollch, Lincoln, Robert Fuller. Crete, Guy A. Moore, Ohio wa. Friday night the Palladians wore entertained by Miss sprung at their annual Hallowe'en j)arty. The home was gaily decorated with Japanese lanterns and tables wero arranged for games. Doughnuts were plentiful and apples could be had by those who wished to dive for thorn. Each per son brought a "horror" for exchange and these artioles were traded about, securely wrapped until time was called, when they were opened. Devils, pins, tobbaco and mice wero among the tilings brought to light. After refreshments the partv oroke up, an enjoyable evening having been spent by all. The Missouri Valley Unitarian Conference which is being held this week at All Soul's church will bring to Lincoln a number of men whose lectures will be of special interest to college students. Among them are Rev. S. A. Eliot, of Boston, Pres ident of the American Unitarian Ak sociatlon and a son of President Eliot of Yale who will deliver the opening sermon tonight at 7:30. W. IL Car ruth, Professor of German at the University of Kansas will speak Tuesday evening on "Our MosBago In L'terature." On Wednesday evening professor e. a. kors ww speaKD Religion in Its Relation to Sociology Kappa Alpha Theta entertained at a unique progressive dinner narty Saturday nUht in honor of a party of ten Omaha high school girls who came over to see the game. Each icourse of the dinner was served at a different place and bv different host Ijsses: ThGsoffclal "car "'OnetawaB" chartered to convey tho party from place to plaoo, The first course was served at the chapter house at Four teenth and R streets. After it had been concluded the young ladies took the car and went from place to place where tho other courses were served jn their order, .After fitiedinner was finished at the home of Miss Ag new Tenth and C streets the en tiro party returned to the chapter house and spent the remainder of the evening in social enjoyment THE WEATHER. Weather report for 24 hours ending 7 did. Sunday: Highest temporature 43 degrees, occurlug at 4 pm. , Lowest teniDoraturo 27 degrees, oc curring at 7:30 am. Mean temperature 3 5 degrees, which Is 8 degrees below tho normal. Precipitation for the past twenty four hours .01 of an Inch. G. A. LOVELAND, Section Director. 1 I ' 1 I T WT-i Tr illll I 1?JL IJI w It ,'u4mk DRESS PAY RAID. That lb what a certain young man called It when he got hit weekly miltiry aod made a RAID ou the Ewing Clothing Co. for his full suit and overcoat knowing the best place to buy good clothes, and wil Ingly gavo up his PAY for one of our High-class. Tailored gar ments. It pays to buy goo clothes Ewing Clothing Co. boaslB of good clothes, "Your money's worth or tour money back." Those wWo are fastidi ous ai.d parilcular in dross all seek our linos. SUITS $;so TO $J5 oo OVERCOATS $8 50 TO $25 00 Our line of Odd Pants wa never more complete; prices 82. 0() to 8U.50, and guarantied a perfect fit. 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