f n ttbe Bails Hebraefcan - - ? 1 ' K KT I .1 ) roi In a Social Olay Mr. Quereau's mother vhUJodJiim at the Delta U. house this weekT"" 1 i 4dk J Beta Theta PI will Initiate nt chapter house tomorrow evening. the Phi Kappa PrI will give a dancing party at Walsh hall Octoher lfi. Miss Ruth Wilson went to Omaha Wednesday for a short visit home. Miss Mabel Christie is spending Sat in day and Sunday nt her home in Omaha. Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold Ini tiation October 17 at the home of Mips nedon. Miss Jennette neinsheimer left Fri day for a short visit at home in Glen wood, la. Alpha Tau Omega is musical and dance for the chapter house. planning a the inth at Delta Upsilon will gho a house par ty at the hapter house on the 23d of this month. Miss Florence Fisko leaves Sunday for New York, where phcgoes to study for grand opera. Delta Delta Delta will e-.Ueitaln members of the faculty at the chapter house every Saturday afternoon. Guy Cooper of Humboldt, and Chas. Imler of Nelson, were visitors at the Alpha Theta Chi house this week. ' Miss Winifred diadwick spent a few days this week with her Tri-Delta sisters. She was on her way to Omaha. Miss Jean McGeachin of Orleans, one of Pi Beta Phi's pledges, has been forced to leae school on account of illness. .lames Davidson. '07, of Lincoln, has been compelled to discontinue his stu dies on account of illness. He hopes to be back in school next semester The hop committee of the Sophomore (lass met Friday morning and set the date for the hop at November 0, at Fraternity hall. Phi Gamma Deua has pledged Chas. Miller, A. Lott and Couit Stanley of South Omaha, who will be Initiated Tuesday evening. The Chi Omegas held initiation on Wednesday evening at the chapter hQUse, 1227 'D street, initiating MIsb Mary Brookings, Geneva Woodruff. Mildred Clark, Nancy iVabbift and Mary Craig. Afterfrhe Initiation a novel luncheon appropriate to the sea son of the year was served on autumn leaves. JJ&jJJJ WE ARE SHOWING I Stylish Shoes j; 1 The celebrated Jlan an, Walk-Over jiml W. L. uouglae makes, for men. llaimn and "SoFdsTs Slices for Womeu. S w c d i b h Gymnasium Shoe.. None genuine unless stamped "Perkins' SwediBh." ii Perkins & i mm. a t sneiaon do. ii II ii is - !r 1129 O St. W4f44444(444l44l4(4f-4 On Tuesday evening Phi Gamma Del ta Initiated Otto Mnllat of Wllbcr. Chas. Sunderland of Lincoln, and Ray mond Hill of Beatrice. After the cer emonies a spread was given at the ( hapter house On October 21st at the home of the bride will occur the wedding of Mr. J, CMcNiah of Fremont and Miss CJa ra Hammond. Mr. McNIsh is a mem ber of Kappa Sigma and a graduate of the law school. '03. Miss Hammond is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and has always been one of Lincoln's pop ular young society ladies. On Tuesday Sigma Alpha Epsllon in itiated Messrs. Putnam and Robertson of Omaha, and Nye of Fremont. Dur ing the day the three initiates treated the students around the campus to an exhibition of various stunts, and one of them was even exported to Wahoo to edify that metropolis with like edi fying stunts. In the evening the for mal part of the ceremony was carried out and a banquet in honor of the new Sigma Alpha fplowed. Three of a Kind. "Now Snowball, you lie right btill, and be a good kitty. No, you mustn't put your paws outside of your cradle. If your nails have just been cleaned. Oh, Rider, you come light back this minute. You've got to have your face washed. I can't bear dirty kittles. Well, I can't help it if you do get BOap in your eye. Keep still. Snowball.. yQii bad cat! Petite, stop kicking that way. What soit of manners Is it to lie on your back and kick with all your feet when I want to put on your sash? Oh. mercy! What shall I do with you? Three misbehaved little children are too much for one mother." duly-beaded little Kathle sat down on the back attic stairs disconsolately. Snowball wiestled and heaved under the tightly packed covers, and threw himself out. Then, casting a scaled glance at Kathie, he hid behind a lag bag. Elder was ensconsed on a high beam, and Petite lay still on her back, her hind feet drawn up, ready to pro test vlgorouly. if a hand should ap proach. The sunlight phiminered on Kathie's brown curls and blinked Iqulrlngly around the (hooping corners of her moiith. It sent a mischievous ray up at Elder and made him turn his back in disgust. Petite gave a galvanic kick, and Snowball troubled by the unaccustomed silence peeped around a corner of the. rag-bag. A malign expression dawned In Kathie's eyes as she regarded Petite's "hlno" legs. - "You little wretch!" she exclaimed, and readched out her hand, only to re ceive a prompt scratch. "Ouch, you " st i etching her chub by hand still further to grasp the neck of the iccreant farther and still far ther, as the funny thing wriggled auay, until her head struck the wash- Oliver Theatre F. C ZEHRUNG, and O. T CRAWFORD, Mgrr. phon 354. Cor. F and 13tb THE HANDSOMEST THEATRE IN THE WEST" MONTtzAY, OCTOBER i2TjFf ZMR. WALKER WHITESPDE Present liitf IIIh New Comedy Hiicconn " We -Ate King By Lieut. Gordon Fran, Gallery 25, Balcony 50, 75 and $J, Lower Floor $1 boiler at tho foot of the stairs with an echoing dash. Again a silence. The heap at tho foot of tho stairs lay quite still. Pres ently Snowball craned his neck over the edge of the Blahs and mewed co quettlshly. There was no response. Snowball batted his paw at Elder, and then the three had a grand game of tag over the loosened boards of th" attic floor in peace. SARA L niRCHALL I College Settlement Opens. The opening entertainment of the. College Settlement was given Thurs day evening nt the settlement house. About a hundred were in attendance and a very pleasant social evening was enjoyed. A Fpeclal feature was the musical program given by young peo ple of the settlement. The following numbers were given: Piano solo, Emma Schaal Vocal solo, Irene Arenson. Recitation. Chrlstlle Westerfleld Duet. Ha.el Smith and Llla Rleth The program dosed with a tableau which was especially well presented. Punch was served during the even ing. The plan of work for the xenr was explained by Mr. Prevey and Mr. Harry PoatOn presented the Boclal work In re gard to the boys' and girls clubs, their alms and prospects. This evening a three-degree lodge will be organized, with secret rites and strict regulations. Guy Moore spent Saturday and Sun day at his home in Ohiowa, Neb. Sunday's Chicago American limited IU; football goBHlp to a- discussion of Nebraska's team, being chiefly con cerned with the return of Masou and The weekly weather report, publiehed during the summer, has been discon tinued until tho return of warm wea ther. Only the dally and monthly re pot ts will be published during the -win-' tei. Work at tho experiment station t progressing nicely. The framo wort of tho dairy building is being raised and the walls ,of the boiler house arn rapidly being carried up. The founds tlons of tho horticultural building and the shop hoiiBo are finlhed. The Union Boys will debate the fol lowing question this evening: "Re solved, That the University of Ne braska should not accopt tho Rocke feller gift." The nflirmative will be.up heltt by-Cr-Wr-M-oUck-andWJ.J3aviiei while the negative will be supported by S. Krajicek and M. J. Brown. All students Invited. 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