iWPPTrTO ' f-j V't.'uy '-'-S" -,..vj,"V,vXi'","' "rrr r- w . t STV, ft be g)aUg fUbragftan A 4 V K9 O- r I Aff I lllore or Cess Cocal A Photograph By Mail. (liia Mother Spoaks. ) "Hero at last his photograph! Now-we'll see how much he's grownj. If he's changed Oh, cut the string! Why I never should have known That for him. You're sure there's not Some mistake? Hore, lot me see. No, my name's all written out, Plain as It can be. 'That young fellow? Grave and stern, Gaunt, dark cheek and watchful eye, Close-shut mouth, that looks command, That the mouth I kissed good-bye? Can It be It's just a trick Mischief, such as he'd enjoy? Take the lying card away! Give mo back my boy!" D. G. Mr. B. G. Woodruff Is working on hlB master's degree In geology. Mrs. A. E. Marsh, of Blair, Is visit ing her son, Arthur Marsh. New tables have been put in the law library. Lights are being fitted on them. The Senior boys will meet Monday with the hat and' cane committee in U. 106. Violet Irwin has been absent from her classes the last two days on ac count of Illness. The girls of the Nebraska Conserva tory of Music will give a Hallowe'en party tonight. Chemistry 1 are now studying the spectre of the alkali metals by means of the spectroscope. The first year Class In domestic sci ence are studying the temperatures at which eggs harden. The second year class In domestic science is pickling peaches, green to matoes and' red cabbage. C. P. Craft, D. M Woodward and F. A. Bald went home to Aurora yester day and will remain until after elec tion. Dr. and Mrs. French entertained Del ta Upsllon Thursday evening at their beautiful home at 505 North 25th street. George Bbckes has been absent from his classes the latter part of this week. His absence was occasioned by sick ness. State School Inspector Crabtree spent the latter part of the week vis iting the schools of Seward and Omaha. The Saturday afternoon rectal of the Conservatory of Music will rtc omitted today on accont of the Faaulty Athletic Carnival. Sam Letheby, Nebraska star twirler two years ago, was on the campus Thursday receiving the congratulations of old friends In the University. Mr. Letheby was married Tuesday to Miss Flora Rice, of Oakdalo. Mrs. A. E. Marsh, of Blair, is visit ing with her son, Arthur, '07. Mrs. H. E. Glatfelter of Central City, will visit next week with Misses Mar garget and; Mae Porter. The students from1 Central City will he ontertained this evening at the home of Professor O: E. Persinger, 1920 F Street. Professor Grumman has gone to Chi cago to represent Nebraska at tho Northwest Conference of Accredited Schools held there this week. The manuscript for the first volume of "Morton's History of Nebraska," has beeni practically completed by Mi4. Wat kins. . Mr. WatkimV office Is located In the Historical society's rooms. O. H. Tlnvmerman, '04, who Ib candi date for surveyor of Richardson coun ty, has gone homo for the election. iii' XA I w wnEznnJ The following men go to tholr re spective, homes today for a short visit over efectlon day: Frank Beers, Syra cuse B. G. Smiley, South Omaha; E. E. Sprague and J. L. Davidson to Springfield. AHco Sparks, '03, of Central City, will visit with friends In the Univer sity. Miss Sparks Is on her way to California, where she will spend the winter, possibly at the state Uni versity at Berkley. The Palladlan Debating club will throw some light on the negro ques tion tonight. The question to be de bated by them Is: "Resolved. That the negro is better off today than he was before the war." Cards announcing the big Mpptlnf nt Uia Ollvnr Rnnrlov A " '". :; '. "" v , ,' uiu iiuw uii uiu Bt;reuiry a uesic in mo Y. M. C. A. rooms. Those who are to distribute them are requested to call for them Saturday morning. Three new tables for the law library have arrived, also a Heine boiler of 150 horse-power, has been gotten from St. Louis to match the two others that have been installed' in the boiler house. These together make 450 horse-power. Word has come to the Y. W. C. A. that Mrs. -Hlnman who was to speak at the Sunday meeting tomorrow, will not be able to be present. The topic of the afternoon will be discussed, how ever, by Misses Griffith, Clark and Shinbur, and all University girls are urged to bo. present IFn Society Miss Lulu LobcIi is a Trl-Delta vis itor in Fremont. Miss Theobold' of Wayne Is pledged to Delta Delta Theta. Delta Gamma Almunae entertain the active chapter tonight at the home of Miss De Weese. Pi Beta Phi will entertain tonight at the chapter house. Hallowe'en fun will bo tho order of entertainment. J. Culbertson represented Nebraska chapter Beta Theta PI at Minneapolis this week at tho district convention of the fraternity. Delta Upsllon has pledged "Arthur Edgren, whoso father, Professor Ed gren, now of Stockholm, Sweden, was formerly a member of the University faculty. Phi Gamma Delta will give a danc ing party at Walsh hall November Cth, and their annual banquet November 7. The Phi Gams have four men on tho Knox football team, who will combine business with pleasure. Tho Freshman laws put themselves on record In a social, way last night by giving the first hop ever held under the name of tho first year law, Thcnlfalr, which was given at Fraternity hall, was manTTged by George Do Lacy, chair man, and James Fisher, master of core monies. A goodly number of Univer sity people 'on joyed the music and dancing. Have you seen the swell party slip pers at Sanderson's. Shave, 10c; neck shave, free. Eldora Barber Bhop, 111 South 10th St Leming's, ice cream and candy; 11th and L Sts. Unioni Shining Parlor, 1018 O St. Chairs for ladles and gentlemen. Watorman makes fluid for his pens. We sell It 25 cuUtH'at Porter's. Go to the Burr BarT5oT"sTlo-for flrst claBs hair-cutting and Bhavlng. Shan non & DImIck, proprietors. Basement of Burr block. ?$ iiiiinif iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintl,frHj I Dry Oak , For Stoves. Gregory, The Goal Man. j Office 1044 O St., 4 I I I I I I I I I I I M I I I I 1 I S The Old Reliable Brown Drug & Book Co. Text Books and Stu dents' Supplies. THE SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN Has no superior. We sell it. 127 South II Street. J ONEWAY RATES. Every day from September 15th to November 30th, inclusive, the Union Pacific will sell one-way tickets from Lincoln as follows: $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20.00 to Helena and Butte, Montana. $22.50 to Spokane and Wentachoe, Washington. $22.50 to Huntington and Nampa, Idaho. $25.00 to Portland, Taooma and Se attle. $25.00 to Vancouvor and Victoria. $25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Ore gon, via Portland. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Correspondingly low rates to many other California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Utah and Idaho points. For full information pall on or ad dress, E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent Lincoln Tank Line Successors to 0. H. Man Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oil 125 No. J2th Street. Telephone 473 The Weber Suitbrium Is the up-to date place where you can get your Cloffy'ng Cleaned and Pressed Phone 708 Northeast Cor. 11th & O Sta. Waterman Fountain Pen m i - - I . in . i,i . . - .,. i , y... i ..., . I .i . i i . $2.00 to $5.00 1200 O Sheet Chunks Phones, 343-488. t 1 1 Ml I I I I II 1 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 I Western Glass & Paint Go. 12th & M. Sts., Lincoln, Neb. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Exclusively High Glass If Dance Programs, Menus, SocietyPro grams, Visiting Cards, The New Century Printers f 212 SOUTH 12TH STREET I I I I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 'Physical Culture We carry a complete line of the goods you need for home exercise, and are headquar ters for football and other outdoor-game outfits. Let us figure with you if you want anything in the athletic goods line. J We also sell Ifycycles, bicycles, Edison phonographs, zonophones, records, etc. etc. Girard Cycle Co. 1304 0 Street. I II III I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I l The Fun of Snaving. You will appreciate tho com fort of ar easy shavo if wo fur nish tho utensils. The razor is tho main thing, of course, and wo have a lino that beats tho world for main taining a keen edge. A good strop is a large part of the battle. We have a new as sortment' that Includes the latest improved ones. Flno hair and brittle lathor brushes, good soaps, bay rum and othor lotions for aiding the final touch to a, perfect Job. Riggs' Gut Price Pharmacy. I 1321 O Street, Lincoln, Nob. J. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I II 1 1 II RECTORS " ! 4 t :k k . XI .in m; .4 A .! '' i 1 '4 m ' ! -l r tf , V 9 fj Ul -v. ll y , A i 4 - - ' r -r- - - -r ii Ji, ,, . , , , t j t ' - , - -. ' " T-- " ' iii i-j iti?M&&t-ks Z':ijjs