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Af , ' d f r 4 w-wyr " l 'W ' '' "V1 ' 4 THB DAILT HBBRASKAN. fl '"- TO ft i- is Jw Lv 1 i : !8I8Sa8SSggalSglSBBi PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY innnncnnanncanginnnnfiil! iDBDDDaEaaDaaaaaaaaQJillllBi JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100 O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rich ards Block, Telephone 535. Reaidence, 1810 O Street, Telophone L984. - - - " " TpwR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May JuJ Louise Flanagan; OQlco, 141 South 12th Stroot. Telephone 018. T P. DAVIS. D. D. S., Dentist. JLA Bridge and Crown work. Oflice room 7, over Rock Island ticket ofllce. Phone 349. COMPLIMENTS OF TIIK NEW LINCOLN HOWLING ALLEY TO TIIK UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. Club rates given. John S. Cain, Propr., 139 So. Tenth A Close Shave A hair cut, or anything else you want a barber to do for you, at the Y. M. C. A. Barker Shop, 13TH AND P STREETS. Squart'ineals at 'square" prices THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST. WE SELL KODAKS 7 WORTH tttk III JTRBBT. D. E. DcWJTipH sb- aafassay If . . . You Need a new Fountain Pen remember we sell you a Paul 11. Wirt $2.00 pen for $1.25. I Iistory Paper 6c and 7c per 100. Wilson & Hall BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, " 1123 0 STREET. Yule Bros. Laundry 1514 0 St. Phone 754 ...STUDENTS' SUITORIUM... AT 218 No. IITH. BLUMENTHAL'S For students' convenience I carry a line of Furnishings The a for 25c Fancy Hose cannot be equaled any-wbeseTT--r-.--llease mention Ihi&paper Local and Personal. Mt at Hendry's, 1P,9 N. 11th. FIno fura, Steolo, 143 Bo. 12th. Steele, the furrier, 143 S. 12th st. C. E. Brown, dentist, Burr block. Tbo Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th ut. Palaco Dining hall for good meals. Eat at Don Cameron's ,118 so. 11th. Wo ubo compreoBod air. Tho Palaco Barber Shop 109 N 11, west sido. R, E. Noves hnB again onterci ho university aftor a somestor's absonce. Got an up-to-dato university hair cut at Westerllolds. W. E. Holt, '03, has returnod to tho university after having beon out tho last semester. For sheet musio and supplies go to tho Mathews Piano Co., 1120 O street. Delta Tau Delta entertained at a "stag" chafing dish party Saturday night. 7 Chairs the Pulnce barber shop. Everything modern. "UompreBBod Air," 109 N 11, west aide. C. A. t Goon Prop. The artillery squad of the batalllon was organized last night. Tho literary societies will givo a Joint party at Walsh' hall February 21. ;E.;j. Swanson.l'O.'l, was initiated into; Kappa Sigma, Saturday evening. Sherman's 'What Is Shakespeare." at Tho Co-op, 318 Nll, $1.50 net, 15c postage. Tho letter boxes In University hall were lillea today with tho "yellow" envelopes, which mean much to the recipient. Miss Joseplne Packard of Chicago has boen in tho city for several days visiting with Misses Margaret Pioney well andMargaret Loom Is. The presidontof tho freshman class has appointed Alex Cuscadon mana ger and F.S. Bords assistant manager of the freshman baseball team. Owing to tho increased number of students taking French 4. a now division reciting at 11:30 has been formed under Miss Korsmoyer. Tho 'command of the cade bat talion was formerly turned over last night to Captain Smoko by former Commandant Eager. Captain Smoke's admlnstration of military affairs will dato from Fobruarv 10, and his ofiloo hours will bo from four to flvo o olook on Monday. Wednes day and Friday. Tho Domostio Sclonoo dopartmont will bo opon to visitors on Charter day, and a display will bo mado of tho work dono in broadstutfs this wook. It is announcod that no lunch will bo served. C. L. Abbott a former studont In civil ongineorlng visited his univer sity friends last Thursday. Mr. Ab bott was enrouto to Dead wood, S.D., whoro he is employed oy tho Elkhorn Railroad. Dr.JWoodward oculist, Richards blk. "Dr. Bolton has boon having some diftlculty in arranging laboratory periods for his class In experimental psychology. About ninety students havo registered for this course mak ing tho largest class In this dopar -ment for several yoars. proprlated for somo othor purposo. Thus far It soomB vory probablo that tho dato which was to havo beon taken by Kansas will bo glvon to William Jowoll Collogo. Y. W. C. A. TO HOLD SUNDAY MEETING. Tho Y.W.C.A. will hold regular mootlngs on Sunday afternoon horo aftor. Tho mooting last Sunday was woll attondod. Miss Woldy, tho genoral secretary, lod. Sho gavo a strong earnsot ploa for Christian work taylng that llko Esther uf old, studonts woro brought to their king dom, tho Unlvorsity, for Just such a purpose At tho closo of tho mooting tho young women expressed tholr appreciation of tho Borvlco, their ploasuro In tho fact that might look to such u mooting week. P. B. Weaver, left today for Falls City, whoro ho will arrange for an ofllco In which to begin tho practloo of law. Ho will return to Lincoln Charter day to tako his A. B. and L. L. B. degroes, aftor which he will begin to practlco law at the above named place. On tho now bulletin board, especial ly for ' Interstate Debate" notices, put up In tho lower corridor of Uni versity Hall yesterday, Mr. Fogg an nounces that tho attendance of all tho members of tho municipal owner ship squad is required; and that the mombers of tho reciprocity squad and tho public are welcome. Dr. Woodward aurlst, Richards blk. Tho work of Judging tho litness or the members of tho interstate de bating squad for membership in tho Colorado, Kansas and Missouri teams will be continued this afternoon In tho new chapel at 5 o'cIock, when sevoral of tho speakers in the muni cipal ownership section will debate. Miss Theresa btoelo entertained a number of friends In a vory enjoy able manner Saturday evening. Pro gressive high-five was the amuse ment, participated in by the fol lowing: Misses Grlslngor, Townsond of Beatrice. Newton. Druso and Mrs. Boottcher; Messrs. Le Roy, Smith, Campbell, i Sundean, Lucior and Boettcher. DU TEIL-Clgars "that's all. The basketball team Is putting" In somo haro practice preparatory to its northern trip. Tho first game will be played with Minnesota on next Saturday. Tho game with Sioux City which, according to tho schedule, was to havo boen played before the former will not bo played until next Monday on tho return trip. Kansas has asked the game with hor team to bo called off owing to tho lack of a suitable lloor on wnlch to play, tho one formerly used having been ap- Of course you'll have to keep your room warm this winter Gregory, the Coal Man Has tho Stuff Eleventh and O Streets and they oacli VALENTINE ABT The great Virtuoso and other great playen uie only the Wasliburn Mandolin He says It Is an inspiration to him. Yon, too, should enjoy a Washburn. Washburn Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, Zithers aro sold by Orat-clasa music doalers oYorywhere. New Models Only fifl.oo. Beautiful Souvenir Catalogue Free. LYON & HEALY, Maker, 17 Adams Street. - Chicago. DR. J. J. DAVlS, GRADUATE OPTICIAN Byes Examined Pree. Prices Reasonable. 13380 Street, '-KST' The Pioneer . Clean Linen Finest of Toilets First class Service W. J. WIIITFORD, PltopiiiETOR 113 South 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. Legislative Gallery. BEST OP RATES TO STUDENT WStTjAtfify Portrait aid Lansdcape Photographer iao 3outh nth Street, LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA. OALLBRY ESTABLISHED 1871. Cranstolkw Literal Interlinear 03 Volumes Dktivitariti aoovob. (ore s J J .l f V V - 1, French, Italian, Spanish vf ' J' 1, Greek VcjDf ' fill $trk ff . ially designed for coachLag WSn Vi 1. la all college atudka VSCi v UMk 53l ' xa i all Pobllh (()) , .; rtltatt, Hew Tetk city Cof I '' r 1 il 1 4 f i 1 1 ; i I fl I i f f i 4 1 i i tjft t . I Jih . i it