-".-t , '-- G b e Datlp fflebraeftan CAPITAL CAFE i4 GO0P PIC ro AT Zbe Social Week wmffimmsm&imkswmLism i v OPEN ALL NIGHT, SMeals 15c and upwards E. J. FRANCIS, Successor to Francis Bros., Propr. 121 North tlth Street. Phone L 1050 INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME Cottrcll & Lconnrd, Albany, N. Y. i Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods to University of Ne braska, University of Minnesota, Univer sity of Chicago, Uni versity of Omaha, Cornell, Yale, Har vard, Princeton, Le land Stanford, U. of P., Welesley, Bryn Mawr, and the others. Illustrated bulletin, samples, etc., upon request. " I II I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IhSI f TYM University Calendar. Saturday, Feb. 21. Gleo Club con cert, Memorial hall. Friday, February 27. Viking party at Walsh hall. Friday, February 27. The Misses Stuart will entertain at cards In honor of Misses Ashinun and Her. Saturday, March 7. Sigma Alpha Epsllon banquet at the Llndell. March 13. Company B hop, Frater nity -all. Mr. Updike of Omaha Is pledged Phi Delta Theta. Good Health Cafe Sjivh: Eat to lhe Eat the best R. C). Reghtol', of iioldrege, is pledged to Delta Upsllon. The Saturday Night Club will give their regular dance tonight at Walsh hall. The annual Y. M. C. A. banquet will be held at the Llndell on the evening of Tuesday, March 3rd. TL S3 int: 1 " I The m The alumni chapter of Delta Delta Delta wnfl entertained Saturday night by Miss Mamie Miller. Our motto is: Everything in nearly as natural a state as possible, and free from grease. Short orders and Eggs on Toast all hours. j Good Health Cafe j 145 So. 13th St. ; t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . Misses Grace and Mable Dennett en tertained the Kappa's Monday night at a china shower given In honor of Miss Griggs. WESTERN GLASS & PAINT CD. 12th & M Sts. LINCOLN, NEB. Genuine Gas Coke $9.00 per ton Lincoln Gas & Electric Lieht Co. 1323 o St. We are still offer ing big bargains in broken lots of Shoes. DERSON s v-mrvui-tn.. jmtaie i -t ' ukmoiw im osrj?r.dfr Hal H. Roberts of Omaha. CJuy Coop er of Humboldt, and Julian Koehne of Fremont attended the Alpha Theta Chi party last night. Miss Farnsworth entertained the members of the Medical Society at her home, M2G R street, last evening. Re freshments were served and a general good time enjoyed. Mrs. J. H. Auld has announced the engagement of her daughter, Eola Mae, to Mr. Hans Peter Peterson. The wedding will be In the fall. Miss Auld is a member of Delta Delta Delta and Mr. Peterson Is a Sigma Chi. The committee on arrangements for company B hop on March 13 has been announced. R. J. Mansfield Is chair man and R. B. Davidson master of cer emonies. Messrs. Monnan, Peers and Campbell are on the committee. The upper classmen of Delta Upsllon gae a dinner party at the chapter house Saturday night. Misses Shedd, Auld. Whlttler. Brock, Mackin, Butler. Tuttle, Chadwlck, Casebeer, Dellleker and Archibald were entertained. Messrs. Beghtol and Updike were also guests. Earle E. Farnsworth, '03. writes from Ithica, N. Y., "I passed my mid-year exams very well, and will graduate this June by completing sixteen hours more. I am getting into good physical condition to play in the inter-collegiate tournament tills spring." S. P. Barrett, father or H. P. Bar rett, J. A. Barrett and dace M. Bar rett, all of the class of 1SSS, and well known to many alumni of the 'No's, died Thursday. February 1), at North Ya kima, Wash, lie and his wife were living with their daughter ('.race, now Mrs. Robertson. At their annual election held Thurs day evening, the Y M. C. A elected the following officers tor the ensuing year: President. B. (. Lewis; vice president, Roy Bickford; secretary, Russell Moore; treasurer, Robt. Hill. As mem bers of the advisory board the follow ing were elected: Dr. Condra, Dr. Hill, Professor Davlsson, Clark Oberlies, and Dr. B. L. Paine, University Book Store LL books and supplies used at the Uni versity. We beg to direct special at tention to our selection of University and Fraternity Tablets and Papeteries, University Pins, Fobs, Hat Pins and Spoons. A. A. Waterman and Wat erman Ideal Fountain Pens and the University Fountain Pen, the only guaranteed $1.00 Fountain Pen in the market. University Book Store msm!msmj8immm!m: YW HIGH GRADE nHDCDLATE5BDNBnN5 Sold onlu by Harley Drug Co., 11th & 0 Sts THE P. D. SMITH COAL CO. Carry all the best grades of domestic coals, among which you will find the Rex lump at $6.50; the Kem- merer, Wyo., lump at $8.00f and the best .t Maitland you ever saw at $7.25. -T- Alt Kinds of Steam Coal, the best money can buy. T Office U40 O St., Phone 329 Yards 6th & N Sts., Phone 376 i ; ; .v ceremonies 40 per cent. President Tel Farney is chairman, cmfwypVJpjpjpja leson announced the committee. J. R. Farney Is chairman, and W. A. Shock, master of ceremonies. The senior class met Wednesday to transact some unfinished business. It was decided that instead of invita tions, commencement announcements would bo issued by the class. Reports were hoard from the chairmen of the various committees and the editor of the Senior Annual reported on the progress made. The matter of the Senior Prom came up for discussion and it was decided that a ilnance com mittee be appointed and that the class receive GO per cent of the proceeds and the chairman and the maBter of Beta Theta Pi entertained F. W. GunsauluB, the Charter Day orator, at a reception and dinner Monday even ing. Many of tne city alumni were present to welcome the distinguished guest, the occasion being tho largest gathering of Betas since tho visit of Judge Grosscup. Dr. Gunsaulus be came a member of Beta Theta Pi at Ohio Wesleyan University, a chapter which has just passed its fiftieth birthday. Miss Dorothy Griggs was married Wednesday evening to Mr. Bertram! Buckmnster of Tacoma, Wash. Miss (Jriggs is a former student of the Uni versity and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. With the exception of the members of the sorority, only a few guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Buckmaster have departed 'for Tacoma, where the groom is engaged in busi ness. Alpha Theta Chi entertained last evening at Walsh hall. Eddie Walt furnished tho music and tho dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. The hall waa handsomely decorated with pennants of tho various sororities of the University and Alpha Theta Chi. "Tommy" served punch between dances. The chaperones were Judge and Mrs. Itoscoe Pound and Dr. and Mrs. Clements. Those present were: Misses Shedd, Kimball, Wilson, Shld ler, Dellleker, Woodford, Harper, Broady, Foster, Heacock, Dolson, Dan iels, Sherman, Schrleber, Dorrlngton, Meeker, Myrtle Roberts, Grace Rob erts, Archibald, Miller, Casebeer, Chad wick, Parks, Cooper and Poynter; Messrs. C. Wilburn, Davla, Sweeley, Palace Dining Hall The largest and best equipped eating house in the city... Furnished rooms in connection DELL B. COOPER, MYRA HART, PROPRIETORS U30 N Street Lincoln, Neb. Harter, Mansfield, Krake, Doan, Thompson, Clark, Cronln, Lee, Flem ing, Richie, Hodges, Cooper, Piper, Hill, Hoar, V. Wilburn, Humphrey, John Roberts, Hal Roberts. Dr. Poyn ter, Cutter, Dr. Orr, Towne and Schrleber. The young ladles of Chi Omega were formally initiated into tho mysteries of the sorority Saturday night. Miss Parker of Kansas was the Initiating office Mrs. A. P. Metcalf accepted the responsibilities of patroness. After the initiation a banquet was served at the Lincoln. The room was decorated with tho sorority 'colors, cardinal and Btraw, and tho table was covered with white carnations and other floral offer ings from friends. MIbs Helen Streeter acted as toastmistress and called for the following toasts: The University Miss Meeker Our Seniors Miss Brookings The Kansas Chapter MIbs Craig Our Chapter MIbs Haughanont Our Chapter Miss Jones Jack, With All the Word Em braces Miss Woods Our Phi Beta Kappas, Present and Future Miss Roberta Open house waB held at the Borority headquarters, 143G G street, Sunday af ternoon, when tho now members of Chi Omega received the congratulations of their many frlondB. Eat at Don's Cafe. A,