w w-j-T$rrv Typwrrg fS :'-ia? "jmsnxp?p jtHE r w , -vpfrrrwpt ny,3mw flpp-.ssfrywyg WWeifW4 y; if; '? 1 1 ffbe E a 1 1 t Detiiaeltan t tf N. V BUSINESS DIRECTORY Every Loyal University Student Is Urged to Patronize these Nebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing Eo. 'In Society. Mrs. Archibald of Lend. S. D., Is vis iting her daughter, Miss Alleyne. Chi Omega entertained Informally Saturday evening at the chapter house. -T"T v v J ! ? Miss Gladys Hargreaves Is kept at home with a quite sovpre attack of la grippe. Lincoln ART GOODS Curtice, Lincoln Book Store. BANKS Columbia, First National. BARBER SHOP Palace, R. & C, BARBERS' SUPPLIES A. L. Unde- land & Co. Shannon. BATHS Chris' Place. BICYCLES, ATHLETIC-GOODS Sam Hall, Sidles, Girard, Lyman. BOOKS & STATIONERY Porter, Co- Op, Brown, University Book Store. Sam Hall, Lincoln Book Store. BOOK BINDING Gillespie. CAJIPDNTER Wilson. CIGARS Powell, Llndsey, Foliart. CLOTHING Unland, Magee & Deemer, B. L. Paine, Armstrong. COAL Gregory, Dierks, WhiUbreast, P. D. Smith. CONFECTIONERY Leming, Maxwell, Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DAIRY Franklin, Leming. DANCING HALL Fraternity. DRUGGIST Steiuer, Woempner, Rec tor, Brown, Riggs, Wrignt. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine. FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel, A. M. Davis, Hafdy. EXPRESS Lincoln Locai, Transfer. GROCERS Kej stone, Farmers Gro cery. HARDWARE Hall, Rudge & Guenzel HOTELS LindeH, WTalton, Boyd. INSURANCE Connecticut Mutual. STENOGRAPHER Shepherd, room 512, Richards blk. SUITORIUM Weber, TAILORS Unland, Bumstead. THEATRES Olliver. TYPEWRITERS Olllver. FLORISTS Chapln Bros. .1EWELERS Tucker, Hallet. LAUNDRIES Yule Bros., LIVERY Forbes. LUMBER Dierka. NIGHT SCHOOL Modern Commer cial. NO VELTI ES Thorpe. OIL & GASOLINE Lincoln Tank Line. OPTICIAN Dr. J. J. Davis, Hallett. PAINT & G.LASST-JWestexn Glass & Palfil Co. PHOTOGRAPHS Hayden. PIANOS Sohmoller & Mueller, Rosa Curtice. VLUMBING Korameyer. POOL & BILLIARDS Powell. PRINTING, Griffln Greer, New Cen tury, Ivy Press, Review Press, George SHOES Perkins & Sheldon, Sander son, Anderson, SHOE REPAIRING Blue Front Shop. Bros. RESTAURANTS Weaterfleld, Unique, Don Cameron, Home Cafe. Sigma Alpha Epsllon dancing party at Walsh evening. will hall give a Friday The annual banquet of Sigma Alpha Epsilon will be held Saturday evening at the LIndell hotel. MIfb Edna Harpham entertained the members of Alpha Omlcron Pi at her home Saturday evening. Sigma Alpha Epsilon initiated Sat urday evening at the chapter house. The usual spread followed. The alumni chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta. will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Miss Rose Carson. Beta Theta Pi concluded their initia tion of Thursday and Friday with a banquet Satuiday evening at the Beta house. " West' s Cream Gum" Is the Creamiest of all Chews. Chew "White Suo" for that Dark Brown Taste. Ch'-uv "Black Joe" for tho Complexion. Che.v "A Pleasant Smile' for the Blues. $ i Set (1 10 gum wrappers for mammoth catalogue of premiums glum $ A In exchange for the wrappers. $$3ffc$8'$$$84'$ i $$ I- && Homeseekers9 Excursions. . . On March 1 and 15, April 5 and 19. Tickets will be sold at one fare plus $2.00. Return limit 21 days. The point to which they will be sold arc as follows; All points in Indian and Okla homa Territories, and Texas; also to many points In New Mexico, Ar kansas, Arizona and Louisiana. Call and get full information. Miss Margaret Honeywell enter tained twelve of her young lady friends at her home at luncheon in honor of Miss Ethel Tukey of Omaha. Hffll mi City ofllco Cor. 10th and O street Depot Ofllco 7th and P St. Lincoln, Neb Ten men were initiated into Phi Del ta Phi at the rooms of the fraternity, Saturday evening. The afternoon was devoted to various stunts and "horse play," and the ceremonies occurred in the evening. Miss Roma Love, who has been quite seriously ill at St. Elizabeth's hospital, has so far recovered as to be taken to her home In Fremont. She will not resume her studies at tho University this semester. CONCERT SPLENDID AFFAIR. Band Does Itself Proud Before a Small Audience. FORBES STABLES W. O. Frbe, Prap. 1 125-31 F8t. BARIN and LIVERY Baggage and Cab Line Carriapon furntobed for WeddlnRH, Purtlf s an Funerals. Office! 1M P Strtet. Telehn MO. HEADACHES Are often a warning of eye troubles. Better get your eyesight tested so that any coming defect may be reme died in time. We will examine your eyes carefully. If there is anything wrong or if there isn't we will tell you. HALLETT 1141 O STREET LINCOLN Rates J1.00 and $1.25 per Day. Special Rates 'by the Week. BOYD HOTEL MRS. KATE'MARTIN, Prop. Only Gne block from B. & M. Depot Only .one birck from Postcffice. Near all street car lines. 731 0 Street Lincoln, Neb. The band concert was carried out at the Oliver last evening jn a highly creditable and successful manner. Looking forward to this event, Univer sity people were led to expect much, but the results even exceeded their ex pectations. Following Is the program In Its original form: March, "Uncle Sammy," Holzmann. Overture, "Orpheus," Offenbach. Intermezzo, "Mousme." Eugene. Comic Tattoo, "Musician's Strike," Fahrbaeh. Violin solo, "Ballade et Pollonaise," Vleuxtemps, August Hagenow. Selection, "Dolly Varden," Edwards. Characteristic, "Flirtation." Steele. "My Old Kentucky Homo," Dalby. INTRODUCTION. Theme and Variations. First Variation Baritone. Second Variaiton Cornets. Third Variation Clarionets. Fourth Variation Tenors, - basses and trombones. Fifth Variation Piccolo In E flat, clarionet. Finale. Coronation march from "Tho Pro phet," Meyerbeer. "Tho Star, Spangled Banner." The audience was somewhat smaller than the production warranted, but 'showed enthusiastic appreciation of tho band's efforts. Tho most popular pieces In the program were the "Musi clan's Strike," and tho selections by Prof. Hagenow, and "My Old Kentucky Home," with variations on the boJo in struments. Individually the players acquitted themselves well. Special credit Is due to August Hagenow, who trained tho band, and to L. J. Pepperberg, who had charge of the Important arrangements. OUR PRICES Shirts any style Oc Cotton Undershirts 5c Cotton Drawers 5c Nightshirts 8c SoclJs 5c. Handkerchiefs, 3 for 5c YULE BROS. LAUNDRY Good Things to Eat EVERYTHING NEW AND CLEAN Good Old Fashioned Homo-Cooking. Meals ServccL a la Carte. TH1 BIST ALWAYS THE CHEAP EST The Connecticut Mutual Life tnauranoo Co. offers a Polloy that Combine al! the valuablo features. 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