yisi , ySji ftrui.j jaftyitftiiiyrjwjff jyyywfflrytT "' i ji !.. !,"'' j n? " l .V (Ebe Balls IRebra 0 ft a n IV t -' Lae Society News V. A. Hopewell, '03, 1b visiting his Phi Gam brothers. Ray Pollard, '04, is visiting his Delta U. brothers for a few days. Miss Gardner of Boulder, Colo., is visiting her Pi Psl sisters at the chap ter house. Tho Freshmen of Kappa Kappa Gam ma are planning a Hallowe'en party for the active chapter. Miss Morrison, a member of the Kansas chapter of Pi Beta Phi has been visiting her sorority sisters at the chapter house this week. The alumnae chapter of Delta Gam ma will give a Hallowe'en party for the active chapter at the home of Miss Deweese Saturday evening. Clark Powell and Charlie Engel were Omaha visitors at the Phi Psi house over Sunday. They made the trip from Omaha in an automobile. C. P. Craft. Alpha Theta Chi. and J. II. Broady, Beta Theta Pi, have pledged to the legal fraternity of Phi Delta Phi. Alpha Omricoa Pi initiated Miss Helen Piper, Edna Harpham, Alice Spears, Francis Bratt, Edna Damon, Jessie Mosher, Mabel Williams Satur day evening. Owing to football dates conflicting Chairman Dildlne has again changed the date of the Sophomore Hop to Fri day, November 20, at Fraternity hall. This date is final. Delta Delta Delta gave another of their receptions to members of the fac ulty at tho chapter house Saturday evening. Light refreshments were the order of the evening. Beta Theta Pi gave a party Satur day night in honor of visiting Betas from Colorado. Thirty-five couples were present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wil liams chaperoned the party. Delta Tau Delta gave a smoker at the chapter house Saturday evening for their Delta Tau brothers, Messrs. Wright, manager, and Baker Mills, of the Colorado football team. Clark Powell, a , brother of Doano Powell, 04, made the trip from Omaha to Lincoln in his automobile Saturday. He returned to his home this -morning. While in Lincoln he was a guest of the Phi Psi's. After the ceremonies which were held at tho home of Miss King, a ban quet was held at the home of Miss Piper. Miss Anne Richardson Hall, of Kansas City, from the Barnard, N. Y., chapter assisted in the initiation. Tho second Band Informal of the j ear was held Saturday evening at the Armory. The same committee had this in charge that gave tho first In formal. Quick's orchestra and a lloor unusually good added to tho evening's enjoyment. About eighty-couples were present, among whom were several of the Colorado men. Miss Jennie Whitmore entertained a number of yoang ladles informally at liev rooms Saturday evening. Tho guests wero all attired Tn fancy dress costumes. Among many charming ones wero coquettish ballet glrlB, timid look ing young men and rather diminutive O appearing football warrjors. From the y shouts of laughter which frequently ' broko the stillness of the midnight hour one may judge that they had a very enjoyable time. Dainty refresh ments wero served at a late hour. Stevens & Neville 1330 O Street, Mfgr's. of Cigars. Billiards Wright Drug Co., 149 N. 13th, Tel 313. Laundry Club at the Co-Op. Chris' Bath Parlors, 11th and P Sts. Shave, 10c; neck shave, free. Eldora Barber shop, 111 South 10th St Eat at the Eagle, 240 No. 10th. TO PROMOTE EXCURSIONS. Students Asked to Help in Get ting Crowd for Knox and Illinois Games. The football management has been active in devising means for making the crowds at both the Knox and Illi nois games record breaking ones. Ex cursions will be run from all parts of the state. Each student Is requested to aid by endeavoring to interest the people In his home town in the excur sions and especially to Induce tho high school authorities to use their beat ef forts ln arranging a trip for their pupils to Lincoln1 on. thfc date of at least one of the games. Perhaps no more direct way could be arranged than, this for reaching tho people la all parts of the state, provided that the students do their share. Efforts will also bo made to interest the state press and it Is quite probable that the games will be advertised extensively through this medium. Any student who desires to help out is requested to see Dr. Condra personally or Manager Buckn-er. Here Is an opportunity to show a spirit of loyalty and students who pride them selves on the work they have done for the Interests of the class and the University will have an- opportunity to prove their worth. Chemical Journal ClubJVIeets. The Chemical Journal club met Sat urday morning and spent a very In teresting as well as instructive hour. It would be well If others than1 those spe cializing in chemistry or contemplat ing teaching It would attend these meetings, which are held every Satur day morning at 10:30 because an 1m menfie amount of practical informa tion can be acquired from them which will prove advantageous In future? life. Last Saturday Prof. Nicholson re ported on "AntiFeptics and their use In the preservation of food." Other points dealing with the nature of rhemlcal compounds of various' kinds were ta"ken up and discussed by Messrs. Jacobson and Dales. Piofessor Barbour goes to York on the 29th to deliver a lecture on "A Jo.irney through the Great Plains and Yellowstone Park." The lecture will be for the benefit of the Boy's asso ciation of the York High School, which is iaising a fund for the establishment of a library. Mr. E. E. Blackman1, state archeolo gist, will go to Omaha the last of tho week In search for the fields where the flint taken from the Nehawka quarries was chipped Into Implements. Bruce Yates is now underground en gineer for the Homestake Mining com pany. He Is considered a very promis ing young mnn in this field. He Is lo cated at Lead, S. D. Univezsity Bulletin LOST A University hat-pin. Valu able to the owner because of associa tions. DOTT M. DRUSE. FOUND A pocketbook containing card of Miss Cook. Owner can- have same by calling at The Nebraskan bus iness office between 9 and 11:30 a. m. All mem Interested In cross country running are requested to meet at Dr. Clapp's office, 10G Armory, at 10 a. m., today, Tuesday, Oct. 27. Printing. THE IVY PRESS CO., 125 North 12th. i?o?oKoiiono?onoi.otOnOKotoiioiiononoKoononoior.ototoHono COLLEGE Is more thoroughly doscribod nnd pictured in The Illustrated Sporting News Than in any othor Amoricnn wookly NOTABLE ARTICLES September 19 Captain Rafforty nnd his Ynlo Football Squad. September 26 Dowitt, Priucotou'B Versatile Football Horo. October 3 "What is tho matter with Pennsylvania, October 10 Captain Marshall's VidssitudcR at Harvard, October 17 Football at tho Univorsities of Chicago and Michigan. October 24 Tho University of Wisconsin on tho Gridiron. Illustrated by tho boat Football Photographers In tho World RALPH D. PAINE and FRANK BUTTERWORTH, both noted Foot ball authorities, write on tho gamo exclusively for The Illustrated Sporting News 8 An energetic and reliable subscription representative is wanted at tho o University of Nobniska. Address for particulars. IT o The Illustrated Sporting News, 7 w 22nd 8t N Y J taoMoatoMofcofcoKokofcoMofcoMoMofcottofcofcofcofeofcoMofeotooMOttOM Monarch Preserves and Jams nro tho finest flavored, purest, best and handsomest fresh fruit product in tho world. Keystono Cash Grocery, ZSJ Phones, 744-775- Stelner-Woempener Drug Co., Successor to 8TEINER PHARMACY. IU0 Street' Phone 707 Lincoln, Neb. 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