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-?tfr: J"t'I vr; ..-. 'MP'"."' - "V '" it-fv i4)fjr wv ' -i..v ' THE DAILY NKBRASKAN. :rts: U -" b ;V ( SaBBaoaciciEiacacacaiaiaEDCiaQE I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY BaBinnnnnonnnEicinnEnccacnnnni IQQQQQQUQQQQQQQQQBIQQQQDBlDfl T R. HAGGARD, M. D. Offloe 1100 tJ O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rioh ards Blook, Telephone 535. Residence, 1810 Q Street, Telephone L984. DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. Mt Louise Flanagnn; Office, 141 South 12th Street. Tolephon 618. LP. DAVIS. D. D. 8., Dentist. Bridge and Crown work. Oflice room 7, over Rock Island ticket ofllcu. Phone 349. COMPLIMENTS OF TIIK NEW LINCOLN BOWLING ALLEY TO TIIK UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. Club rates given. John S. Cain, Propr., 139 So. Tenth A Close Shave A hair cut, or any thins: else you want a barber to do for you, at the Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop, 13TH AND P STREETS. Square meals at 'square" prices THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST. WE SELL KODAKS 117 5- P. E. DcPUTRON What Do You Think of In the line of fiction, that you would like to have? Come in and look over our stock. It's always strictly up-to-date. Wilson & Hall BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 1123 0 ST&ET. Yule Bros, laundry 1514 0 St. Phone 754 h .The Only Stadente sra'iSM Suitorium nil Student. i rcairacDi mj Prices to Co operate with the above. This'SHOULD be your PUCE At 218 No. IKh. Please mention this Paper. Blunientliars Subscribe for The Daily Nebraska.! Local and Personal. Eat at Hendry's, 12 N. 11th. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. Steele, the furrier, 143 S 12th st. Dr. Ketchum, occullst; glasses fifcted. Tho University Dancing club gavo a dancing party Friday night. Dr. Woodward occullst, Richards blk. W.W. Jones, '01, of Dunbar is visit ing University friends. Eat at Don Cameron's ,11b so. 11th The class In Geology will moot In the old chapel this somester. The Delian Literary sociaty enjoy ed a sieignlim party Tuesday evening. For sheet music and supplies go to the Mathews Piano Co., 1120 O street. Thomas N. Fleming, of Sutton, was nitiated into Alpha Theta Chi Friday night. Miss Neva Taylor, '02, has been un able to take her semester examina tions owing to severe illness. Palace Dining hall for good meals. You" will find all second semestor books and other supplies at Brown Drug and Book Co, 127 So. 11th st. A fourth laboratory period has been arranged, for Thursday after noon, to accomdate the students in Chemistry 21. The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th st. Fred K. Nloisen. '02, having finished his college course has accepted the prlnclpalship or tho Elmwood school. Ho Jelt for Elmwood Saturday to be gin bis labors as a pedagogue. Bert Gordon, '01, general agent for a storioptlcan.vlew company was on the campus Saturday. He is visiting the colleges of the west in the interest of his firm. Miss May Whiting spent a part of last reek at Lawrence, Kansas, where she visited the chapter of Kap pa Kappa Gamma. The visit was made in her capacity as grand secre tary of the orority. Of course you'll have to beep your room warm this winter Gregory, the Coal. Man Has the Stuff Eleventh and O Streets Word has been received from Cap tain Smoke to tho effect that ho will not bo ablo to tako up bis work as commandant until tho mlddlo' of tho woek, on account of ill hoalth. Ho Is expected to arrive In Lincoln Wednesday. Manager Teach has arranged with Manager McCutcheon for a game of basketball between tho senior and tho Bophomore teams. Thin will be tho first viiass game of tho Boason and will bo played Friday, Feruary 14, aB a part of the gymnasium exhibi tion on the Charter Day program; eooa hard praotloo Is preparing the toams for an exciting contest. Delta Up8lIon entertainodinformally Saturday evening at tho chapter houso. Eleventh and C streets. Tboso present were: MIsbos Millar, Homor ick, Cascboer, Archibald. Parks, States, Cady, Mackin, Murray. Vertrees. Doweoso, Chambers, Tib bets, Florenco Parks; Messrs. II. Benedict, Elliot. Andoreon, Lundin, Lusslor, Lester, Llpp, Clin ton. Kauzler. WHboo. M. Ronodlct Nye, Ilagenslck, Hall, Forsythe, Clark and Parks. Tho party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mre. Metcalf and Mr. and Mrs. Flnnarty. C. E. Ilrown, dentist. Burr block The Y. W. C. A. has Instituted a system of group socials. Each mem ber of the Social committee has charge of one social and a different group of girls is invited each time. Care is taken to havo some of tho new Y.W.C.A. mombers invited to each of these socials. The first of the series took place Saturday afternoon in tho Y.W.C.A. room in the rorm of a kenslngton. About, thirty girls were present with their fancy-work. They had a very enjoyable time getting acquainted with each other In a way that the Y.W. girls havo seldom accomplished. Cocoa and wafers were served. It Is hoped, by means of these socials to enable the members to get better ac auainted with each other. Dr. Woodward aurlst, Richards blk. DELIAN-UNION RECEPTION. Tho Delian and Union Literary So cieties gave a joint reception Friday evening in Union hall to Mr. and Mrs. J .F. Boomer who were recently married and will soon leave for the Philippines. Mr. Boomer leaves next week and his wife will follow later. Mr. Boomer was a member of the Delian society and Mrs. Boomer, (nee Esther Prey) uf the Union. Mr. Garrett and Miss Masters receiveo. the guests at tho door and introduo-v ed Ihem ;to honored guests of; the evening. Miss Taloott sang two ooautlful solos, bhort talks were given by H. M. Garrett and R. C. James and responses by Mr. and Mrs. Boomer. Light refreshments were served at one end of the hall. The Co0p. BOOKS FOR THE 2nd Semester New and Second Hand Books of All Kinds. The Largest Stock of Second Hand Uni. Text Books in the City. Drawing- Instruments, Supplies of all kinds Fountain Pens. -at The Co-Op. THE FAMOUS...... Kalamazoo Uniforms Are worn by the University of Ne'iraska Students. There are none belter. Manufactured hy THE HENDERSON-AMES CO., Kalumuzoo, Mieh. BKESSSSSfiSSSi A u-pi-nr.K ft" 1 It It tt A new fo-d ha, alighted In town. U-pUlee. U pi-da t In iu uf-hMkieit tailor-made gown.Upl tiel-da I The buy. are -lid, and p, , loo You never uw Uih a hulU-ba loo. CHOKUH. - U pl-deel-deeMa I etc. Her voice l rlear at a soaring lark'i And her wit It like thote trolley -car 'parka I Whe cro t lmi(i,y rce ,,le , The Uy all have connlmion fil. I ft tt" ft ft ft ft ft ft The turn of her head turn all our. too There' lwa . a Mrfr to si, i fKW , I 1 enough to make a parvoii drunk To hear her alng old coia-clie-lunk I The ahove, and three other NKW verses to U.PI DPP If tt It .iw... JTr .1 . L'K'ir- up-lo-nate. to many other of the pojnilar OLD FAMILIAH TUNMS- be- aldcaoLDl-AVOHlTES.andalw many nkwsonus. SONGS OF ALL TOE COLLEflRR OWtK t Pric, $rjo, postpaid. , HINDS & NOBLE. Pobli.ben, New York City. ft -if ft ot-.w.ww of ail fuMuhtrt at on ttcrt. r--- Legislative Gallery, BEST OF RATES TO STUDENT. Piftrait aid Uisfcape Pkettf ntfKJr io 4MU 1 tli Street, UlSqOMHi .-. " NEBRASKA. CALL6RY BSTABU5HBD 1871. mmmmaimmmat. n i ...