lvsjftsp'-w t5!5 '1 -.- c 3" "js-t K"v?. V- WnfV .-' .'.fl Gbe ail? tflebraeftnn r, i J U Ji . V' ft w Cc Soca Week Calendar. Saturday, March 28. Delta Delta Delta give a kenBlngton for pelta Ganl ma and Pi Beta Phi, Friday, April 3. Senior party at the armory. Friday, April 3. Delta Tau Delta dancing party at Walsh hall. Wednesday, April 8. Sigma Alpha Epsllon dancing party at Walsh hall. Friday, April 17. Senior prom at the Lincoln hotel. Saturday, April 18. Delta Tau Delta annual banquet-at the Lincoln. Saturday, April 26. Junior party. The Pan-Hellenic congress met Sat urday at-the Kappa Sigma house and transacted business of inter-fraternity importance. A baseball league will be organized among the fraternities, and match games will be played this spring to decide the championship. A silk pennant is to be made and will be presented to the winner until next year. If the same fraternity wins the pennant for three successive years, It will belong to them ever after. A committee consisting of JameB Van Birrg, S. X., Oscar Veit, 8. A. B.f and H. T. Parker, P. D. D., will have charge of all matters relating to the league. It was also arranged to have an inter-fraternity barbecue, to be given the last week in May. A place three or four miles from the city will be select ed as a site for the picnic, and thither the fraternity men will repair on some Friday or Saturday. Oxen sufflclent to feed the multitude will be roasted, and other appetite destroyers will be there In abundance. Ball games will be played and the picnickers will return some time during the night. It is ex pected that two hundred fraternity men will participate in the event George P. Shidler Is chairman and representa tives are chosen from the various frats. Chairman Farney of the senior prom committee has practically completed all arrangements for the dance, which Is to be given April 17th. The date has been made at a time that Is be lieved will suit the convenience of all, and a large attendance 1b expected. As the dance comes after Easter, those who are particular about observing Lent will have no religious Bcruples to overcome. No expense has been spared In making preparation for the affair, and those who attend will be given a better dance for a smaller price than has been the custom In fr ; ! ! ! : v ! 'l: ! ! ! !- "BOYS You can get your favorite cigar Bere any brand-- JOc goods, 4 for 25c; 5c goods,. 7 for 25c. Exclusive agents for D.M.A (Drug Merchants of Ameirca. inc). Full line of imported cigarettes. . . GIRLS This is headquarters for confectionery, perfume, sta tionery, and this is the place ? to brine: "Him" when he asks I you to have a soda Tom t mys here. RIGGS New Location 132 O.St, University affairs for some time. Ed dio Walt, with an orchestra of eight pieces, has boon engaged for the occa sion and will furnish the music for twenty dances. In order that as much time as posalblo may be devoted to dancing, the grand march will begin promptly at 9:3Q. This does not mean that It will begin at 10 o'clock, and plana should be made with the under standing that the dance will begin promptly at the scheduled hour. The next band dance will probably be given at the armory next Satur day night. The date has not yet been decided upon, but that seems to be about the only favorable date before Easter. The senior party will bo held on Friday night, and the next week the Eastor recess will Interfere with any social doings at the end of the week. Since the first dance was such a success there has been a growing Interest in the matter and tho Indica tions are that the attendance will be greatly Increased. Tho band made good money on the first occasion, and there are indications for even greater success in the future. Misses Matthiesen and Sterling en tertained their fellow boarders of 535 North Sixteenth street last Wednesday evening. Games were played until 10 o'clock, when the guests were Invited to seat theYnselves at a table beautiful ly decorated with ferns and flowers. Lighted candles placed at the plate of each guest aided materially In the adornment of the table. A pleasant evening is reported. The student volunteer band of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. will enter tain a few friends this evening at the Y. W. C. A. rooms. Music will be fur nished by Miss Vera Upton. Mr. Courtenay N. Fenn will give a short talk. Professor and Mrs. Condra will act as chaperons. Misses Shedjl, Glidden, Stevens, Ab bott, and Shidler and Messrs. CrookB and Shidler returned Monday morning from York, where they spent three days at the Shidler home. They re port a most royal good time. The Lincpln Light Infantry gave its regular monthly dance at Fraternity hall Monday night. About thirty couples attended, among them many University people. Delta Gamma and Pi Beta Phi will be entertained by Delta Delta Delta this afternoon at the chapter house. Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Kappa Gamma enjoyed Tri Delt hospitality Wednesday evening. Miss Mame Killian of Wahoo was Initiated Into PI Beta Phi last evening. Tho ceremony was held at the home of Miss Spauldlng. The Misses Archibald entertained a few friends Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. John Mills, who leaves soon for Cincinnati. Delta Upsllon gave an Informal hop at tho chapter house last night. , MIbb Heacock was visited by her mother the first of the week. Campus Gleanings. "Will you take me to tho ahow7" Tho maiden coyly asked Of one who In the sunshine Of her smiles and graces basked. "Yes, indeed," tho youth replied Impulsively; "and when Tho show is out, I'll come And take you homo again." Professor Hinman was not ablo to meet his classes yesterday on account of illness. Joseph Vavra is doing some special work at tho state farm In analyzing seed corn which is to bo used for spring planting. C. 8. Phelps has gone to his home in 8chuyler, being obliged to give up his work in the University for a vhile on account of a Bevere attack of ton- BilitiS. T.lttln Gem hot waffles served at Merchants Cafe, 117" North 13th S Wo have a largo student patronage. Stelner's Cold Capsules. Positive cure for colds, grippe, acute catarrh, headache, neuralgia and fevers. Prepared only by Steiner-Woempener Drug Co., Cor. 12th and O, Lincoln, NebP Fred Cowgill Williams, '00, has been elected superintendent of the Seward schools for tho coming year. At pres ent he is principal of the Seward high school. ctn'f Koss Electric Co. House And ttore wiring. We install Electric Elevators and do all iclndi of elevator repairing. BUctric 3upplli Dynamo nd Motoni Gai, UUc- trtc and Combination Plxtur. Window Lighting, HUctrlc Slgna Telephone 374 122 No. 14th St., Lincoln. Neb A. B. Van Zandt of Ewing, Neb., who has been taking medical treat ment in Omaha, Is visiting his daugh ter, MIbb Anna Van Zandt, president of tho junior class. On request of the Denver Artists' club, Miss Hayden has 'sent a number of miniatures and Borne water colors to the tenth annual exhibit of the club, which opens April 14. Short written quizzes havo been un usually frequent in tho class In general botany this semester, and tho pro fessor promises a good many more be fore the end of the year. Professor Bessey has been working out the details of the forestry courses for the new edition of the calendar. This ho does in the absence of the regular professor of forestry, who Is expected In the fall. flHVThe Improved . I I;- WARTERJ jfe tjJH The Standard l I or Gentlemen ( jLy 1 always easy) BlKL -SB The Name " BOSTON ( HMfGARTCR " li stamped 1 1HIVlflHon every loop. I mAfA cushion M MVW BUTTON! CLASP) ua liai iu inc icg never j flKCKStlps, Tears nor Unfasten. i IH SOLD CVCRYWHKRC. 1 jLIQ. BmpU pair, 811k SOe. m g Cotton Z&r. I lUUod oa rtealpt of prl. t A BiaBO. rXOST CO.. Ut J i Bwtm, Uaa.,UJJ.A. f tycvEWY Pair Warranted-! The Lincoln Library Bulletin an nounces that the Black Catwlll shortly contain a story by H. Q. Shedd, en titled "The Mysterious Mirror," the story being among the winners In a $10,000 prize contest of a year ago. Our alumni department has been ab sorbed in legislative work this week, and as a result wo aro short the usual Items. Next week we hope to have the usual column of "Those of Other, Days." C. E. Shelmer, while doing forge work in the shops yesterday, was struck between the eyes by a flying fragment of iron. Quite a bad gash was cut, but not In a way that threat en IiIb eyesight. Orlando Bentley left yesterday morn ing for his home at Red Cloud, having been 'compelled by a severe attack of Inflammatory rheumatism to give up his 'University work! It is unlikely that he will.return this year. Miss Florence Mitchell, head of the7 English literature department of Cor nell College, ML Vornon, Iowa, visited University classes yesterday. She Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mickey, former students of Cornell College. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street Dr. Ketchum, Oculist, Richards bile Glasses fitted and guaranteed. 8W& yrzrtn.' Thla olgtinturo la on ovory box of tbo genuine Laxative Bronio-QuiQine Tabid tbo remedy that cfertfs a cold fa ese day m &njrthlB(fybti 'latest! or improve I ld get PROTECTION. endjrfedM, aketckorpboto. forfree ojumlnatloajan d advice. BOOK QH PATENTS SSfc'&i: Write -Mr ffMAUf M.f0 to PateatXerWAWiTON, D.'C. Sidles had the largest Base Ball and-Tennis line wesfctff Chicago. Prices lower? than the lowest. See our big Sporting Goods Store. v A N Pf252K " f TWVaV w .fl 1317 O St. Phone P 1174 i 1 i m i a i i m i r tjV '' '' ' ' '' M' - y-i- '' l . ".. VJ V, .a... ,