THE DAII.T NEBRASKA!? hi ih '. -rs Ganoung Pharmacy Co. 1400 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. Hot Soda in Season. Open All Night. r If You're a Kicker Get a Lincoln Hardware Co. FOOT BALL And kick it to your heart's content. Lincoln Hardware Co, 1312-1314 0 Street. THE FAMOUS CADET UNI FORM Made by The Henderson Ames Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan, can be secured of JAMES HEARN, 237 South nth Street. See cloth samples and let him take your measure. Yule Bros. Laundry J5H.O StreeJ. TeL 754. Originators of the idea of sending home- work satisfactory DR. J. R. HAGGARD. Physi cian and Surgeon. Special atten tion paid to diseases of females and rectal diseases. Rooms 212 to 214 Richards block. Residence 1310 G street. Office telephone 535. Residence telephone L 984. " THE... NORTHWESTERN ...LINE E., E. & M. V. R'Y. Best Line to ST. RAUL BLACK HILLS OHIOAGO 1024 o St. E. R. Butler, C. T. H." 1024 O St. Roy MoGinnib, Gen'l Agt. Pioneer Barber Shop Clean Linen, Finest of Toilets, Flrst Class Service. A. L. KEMNERRER, Proprietor. 118 So. 11th St, Lincoln, Neb. DR. G. W. MASTERS. DENTIST 1232 O STREET, TELEPHONE 194- WILLIAMSON'S STUDIO 1238 O street. Now is the time to secure good pictures before the rush begins. Special attention given to students. Prices that are right. To be convinced call and see for yourselves, at above studio. GET YOUR GYMNASIUM SHOES AT SANDERSON'S TJiey have ttie GENUINE SWEDISH GYM NASIUM SHOES and a number or other stales. Local andPersonol Oliver Theater Pharmacy. Gregory, the Coal Man. European plan nt Hygienic Cafe. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. Buy your Gloves at the Famous. Buy your Corsets at tho Famous. Buy your Millinery at tho Famous. Gloves Cleaned at tho Famous. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 So. 11th. Why not eat at the Good Health Cafe. Bohhle Gaines is attending Princeton thiB year. Amy Robinson, '02, is visiting uni versity frlendB. Guy Hamilton, '04, Is working In a bank at Geneva. Guy Barnes, '01, Is doing electrical work at Norfolk. H. G. Shedd left for Denver last night on business. R. B. Smith of Alliance, has been pledged to Sigma Chi. Miss Mlnne Case, '02, Is attending the Wood Institute at Chicago. Spencer V. Cortelyou is taking post work in civil engineering. Jerome Langer, '01, Is an electric engineer In Now York City. The Sigma Chls will give an infor mal party Saturday evening. 1 The New Century, printers of cor rect programs. 1123 N street. Miss Claire Lester, halrdresslng and manicuring, at The Famous. Denning serai-anthraclte. Clean, hot and lasting. Tho thing for heating stove. Only $8 at Gregory, 1014 O St. Commandant Chase has recommend ed that you leave your order for uni form with Mayer Bros. Suits, $13; caps, $1.25. A training table has been estab lished at Stanford University, and dur ing the remainder of the football sea son the eleven will be restricted to tho diot outlined by Trainer Moulton. UNI PINS UNI. PINS Scarlet and Cream Pins, with U. of N. or Nebraska across the face, 25c to $2.5, Uni. Seals, small and large, hat pins, lapel buttons, cuff buttons, brooches, etc. about fifty styles to select from. Come In and buy one now. EVERYBODY GOES TO THE CO-OP. Miss Vera Myers spent Sunday at her home In David City. Charlotte Alexander. '01. Is assistant principal In the Arapahoe high school. Wm. McGletchln, '01, is doing post work In the electrical engineering de partment. O. T. Reedy, 98. came up from Bea trice Saturday to see the Nebrnska Grinnell game. Miss Wolyomat, '02, and Miss White, '03, are teaching in the high school at Webster, la. W. M. Magee, a special student last year, Is assistant cashier for Swift & Co., in this city. Prof, and Mrs. Lawrence FosBler will entertain tomorrow evoning In honor of ex-Chancellor Benton. G. C. Kaar, '03, put in most of the summer visiting smelting works in various parts of the west. Last Thursday at Michigan the "scrubs" scored against tho varsity, after a hard fought contest. The Palladian Boys' Debating club is considering tho Idea of several joint debates with other schools. Earnest Newmann, formerly a stu dent In the engineering department is cashier of a bank at Oakland, Neb. Current literature In Latin philolo gy Is a new course In the Latin depart ment. It Is for post-graduates only. Prof. Robblns of the law department, addressed the convention of tho Fed erated Woman's clubs at Columbus, Wednesday. -, You cah leave your order for a cadet uniform with Mayer Bros. First qual ity cloth. Suits, $13; caps, $1.26, in cluding cross pins. Miss Eva McCune, '00. visited with her brother, C. C. McCune Saturday and Sunday. She is teaching her sec ond year in tho Beatrice high schools. There are 101 students on the roll In domestic science, as compared with about seventy last year. They aro dis tributed among the classes as follows: 1st year, 53; 2d year, 17; 3d year, 8, and In course 6, 23. EVERY LOYAL STUDENT SHOULD WEAR A UNI. PIN. iWATCH FOBS U. of N. Watch Fobs, in a dozen different styles. Initial U. N., Uni. Seal Pennant, and combinations of these. Ask to see them. . SOUVENIR SPOONS U. of N. Souvenir Spoons, in two sizes. various designs. Tho Lincoln Acadomy moved Satur day to Its now quartern at 414 N street. The building Is wired with an electric bell system, and promises to bo both comfortable and convenient. Tho Lincoln Light Infamry has ex tended an Invitation to tho Pershing Rifles to attond an open drill and spell down this ovonlng at Fratornlty hall, Thirteenth and N streets. Dancing will bo a feature of the evening's entertainment. Phi Knppa Psl hold their Initiation Saturday ovonlng. Tho following were received In (ho fratornlty: A. Scrlb ner, Rex Moorehouso, Ralph Christie, Harry Reed, of Omaha; Allen Prescott, Harry Hargreaves, Earl Hubbard, of Lincoln. Sigma Alpha Eppllon gave a dancing party Friday night at the chapter house, 1228 R street. Tho guosts wore Misses Butler, Casebeer, Kllllan Locke, Meeker, Holland, Hammond, Palmer, Fawell, Bhldler, Woodward, Holben, Miles, Kimball, Jenkins and Griggs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slphord wore tho chaperones. Sigma Alpha Epsllon Initiated Thursday and Saturday nights. Thurs day night was taken up with tho horBe play, whilo Saturday night was re served for the giving of tho ritual. Ed Qulllln and Al Hayman of Grand Is land. Frank Brown and Wray Lindley of Lincoln, Boos Mllans of Wahoo, and Roscoe Gore of Tecumseh were the In itiates. Y. M. C. A. Employment Bureau, j That tho Y. M. C. A. employment bureau is doing a good work among needy students Is not doubted when the report of last year's work and tho report of the work done this year dur ing September Is taken Into considera tion. According to tho report of last year, work had been secured for stu- dents during the year that amounted to an equivalent of $3,000. Tho first report this year Indicates that the work will exceed that of last year. Thirty permanent positions and ten odd Jobs have been given to students, varying from stenographic work to waiting table and tending fires. The permanent positions are equivalent to a money return of $86 per week, while the odd Jobs have netted about $5. It was formerly supposed that Jobs secured by the bureau were of llttla or no value, but such Is not tho case. Tho aim of the bureau has been to demand good work for students at living wages and to get good conscientious men to fill those positions. It has succeeded (n this to some extent. A down town merchant said that tho men sent him by tho Y. M. C. A. were better and neater men than those sent from any other school or college in town. The bureau asks tho aid of the stu dent body and tho faculty In further ing Its Influence and extending its use- fulness among students. If you know of a likely Job let the chairman know? ' of It. If you know of a needy student give the chairman tho facts. In "order to meet those desiring to meet him the chairman will be at his desk In the Y. M. C. A. rooms dally from 10:30 to 11 dally, thus giving ample oppprtunl-.. ty for all to see him.' Went Too Close to Danger. Ono of tho victims of the, St. Piorro jicaster was a French painter, Paul Merwert. who was at Martinique on an artistic mission from the govern ment, Ho ascended to tho crater of Mont Pclee as' late as April 28. "- 'P"1 'AjLaSm...