yB "-9 " y f Itfitterrv ' 'Hqpr-j-ifr, - t, , tr, 4 t& b e ID a i I s llebraoftan "a BUSINE8S DIRECTORY Every Loyal University Student is Urged it Patronize those Nebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. In Society ART GOOt8 Robb P. Curtice. HARBEIl SHOP Green's, Palace and Nfogul. DIC VCLBS-ATH LET1C GOODS Si llies BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op. Lin coln Book Store, Uni. nook Stor, Brown Dru Co HOOK HOSPITAL -Gillespie BANKS Columbia National. Fiist Na tional DOOKBINDIi.G Gilletpie. BOW UNO ALLBY Cre&at. OARPBNTWl Geo. A. Wltoaa. CIGARS Fraa A. PoTrall, Royle Walker, ljndsay. 6IJ2ANERS AND DYERS Etliatt. Soiikun tc Wood. CLOTHING ArmstronK. Magee A Doeraar, Uiand. COAL Gregory, P. D. Smith. White- brenat. CONKBCTIONBRY Maxwell. Lincoln Candf Kitchen. DAIRY Lamia. IUNC4NG HALL Fratrity Wall. DENTIST Dr. Jack. DISEASES OF BYE. BAR k. THROAT Dr. WooflAi. BOCTOMB Dr. Uitohell; Dr. Leahoff. imUQCWBTd tlntr, Woampwiar, Browa, Mima. DRY GOOD Milter k. Pain. BLECTfMCAk ilUPPLIBB Roa Wiae- trie Ca. BXPRAae I.iacoVa I-ooal, Uaoola Trafa FLOiUSTfl Cfcapia Braa. FURHTUa TUnl Qwaaa!. A. M. iTia, Mara jr. FU RIUHR Staala. dROOBR? KayaUma. MAtRDASHWlY Mt Hat . NARDWARM- R4idi A Gnaal, T. n. I.ar. HGVBUI Lladall. JBWHJKR Tucker, Wolff. E. Flem- LAUNDIMMi Tula Broi. LTJMBBR DSrk. MILLlNMta Tha Famoua. NOVBfTY MACHINIST Thorp. Wi-TICIANB Dr. J. J. BtI, ..ollf. PHOTOGRAPHBR Tommd, Hay- Mt. 1'IANOS Roaa P. Curtlea Co. POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Pow ell, Tha Ideal. PRINTING George Broa., New Caa tury. Ivy Press, Reriew PresB, Grif fin & Greer. RESTAURANTS Weaterrteld. Hoina Cafe. Uni. School of Music Cafa, Good Health. ftHOES Sanderson. SHOE REPAIRING Null and McCoy. Bluo Front Shop. SHINING PARLOR Union Shlnine Parlor. STENOGRAPHER Frank E. Loe. SUITORIUM Weber, Eiilott. TAILORS Un, ind, Union Coilega Tailors. TYPEWRITER Remington. oooooooo Dance Programs Banquet Wenus ' " Look for This Sign Auto Rhone 1616 THE HEW CEttTUlY riiims uhcoui N Street 1241 Knppa Alpha Thetn gavo u dinner party last evening) at the i-ororlty llOUHC. A largo dinner party was gion at tho Phi Psi house on Sunday Covers were laid for eighteen Mi&3 Zora Fritzgerald of Omaha was tho guest of her nlHter. MIhb Pear Fritz gerald at the dormitory over Sunday Coach Henibtein, of the Haskell In dian football team, was a guest at the Sigma Chi houne during his Btay In Lincoln to watch the Iowa-Nebraska game. Miss Psyche Bruner' was hostess at an informal party on Saturday even ing. Dancing uas a feature of tho eening. About a doon young peo ple were present The PI Phis are planning a dance to be given on Thanksgiving eve The affair will probably bo unique in many details. It is said that an Interesting feature of the oening will be the pres ence of tho' chaperons with each of the young ladles, while the young men will all "bach" it. Preparations are being made by most of tho fraternities and sorori ties for affairs on or near Thanksgiv ing. Several of tho fraternities will glvo dances and a number of sorori ties are already planning unique din ner parties for Thanksgiving eve. DOO0000O0O0O0i The dance given by tho Phi Gamma fraternity on Friday evening at Walsh Hall proved a most onjoyablo affair. Tho hall waa prettily decorated in royal purple the fraternity color. About fifty couples wero present. Light refreshments wore seneti during tho evening. Mr. H L. Stoddard, advertising man ager of tho "Daily Californlan" of tho university of California, was a guest at the Delta Upsilon house on Satur day. Mr. Stoddard is making an ex tended trip to all tho large univer sities and colleges of the country. Ho was a welcome visitor at thr Dally Nebraskan office. Invitations aro now out for tho party and danco to bo gjven at the dormitory Nov. 19th. As the dancing spaco' is limited', each girl has been allowed a certain number of invitations. Mr. Hayes, who now owns the building, has kindly consented to give tho girls tho use of tho dining room for dancing, oIho to furniBh the orchestra and re freshments for the evening's entertainment. On Saturday ovening tho annual banquet of the Phi Gammas was held at tho Hotol Royal. Twenty-flve alumni wero present, among whom wero Hon. R. E. Ward, Dr. Ross and Dr. Stevenson, president of Bcllovue college. The tablo decorations wero especially handsome. Banks of chry santhemums formod the centerpiece, while clusters of carnations wero given to each guest. Covers wero laid for torty-flve. Tho Saturday sales at the Two Fifty Hat store are eye openers for students. It is always Now, stirppy goods on sale, and alwasat nonrly half price. Something is on oveiy Saturday. Pyrography Material Hand Mirrors, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Photograph Boxes, Pipe Racks, Wall Pockets. Match Safes. Burned Leather Norel tles at the Lincoln Book Store. The Famous will give a apodal dis count of 10 per cent to uuiversity stu dents on all purchases of millinery, kid gloves, corsets, etc. Frank E. Lee, Public Stenographer and Notary. M holographic letters; perfect imitation. 501-502 Richard Blk. Auto 1155. Dust's of Roosevelt and Patker will be given to the members of the repub lican and democratic clubs. Maxwell's, 13th and N. Special attention to watcli and Jew elry repairing. E. Fleming, 1211 O street. Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. Excursion Tickets Via The Burlington ST, LOUIS & RETURN MT $M5 ST. LOUIS & RETURN 2?H0:.NovaBb" F,ft"D $15.50 ST, LOUIS & RETURN !"'- $'7.20 CHICAGO & RETURN lEfI?rnb" M Um" $20.00 CHICAGO & RETURN X $20.10 Burlington Depot, 7th Street, between P and Q Telephone, Burlington 1290 Automatic 2113 City Ticket Office, 10th and 0 Streets. Tclophonos: Bell 235 Automatic 3111 JACOB NORTH AND COMPANY U1B-112U M Strwat Printers anil Bookkintimrs A list of University Class Publications printed by u and which speak for ns. v Smntor Annum! 1898 " " 1899 " " 1903 " " 1904 8onlrmim, Ofmec of T89G " " 189B " " 1902 " " t094 law Annual, 1898-1994 The Finest Sups, Perfumes and Toilet Goods Our rmxju Odor Jap Narcissus at BROWN'S, 127 south Eleventh JSLfrnLawf SPECIAL PRICE6 e olitt solid fold wttchra i tfchl rices during this week. Solidold open face, incurs' Lte, Elgin mqvetnent, $16. Samoln hunting case $2) to $75, It will piy jrou to InvestigaTc this. Vl. G. AOLFF,i3 so, tain I - Sam Westerfield hfji Ideal ROYLBjtE JUr I'roprii'loi (if Sam's Cafe Little Uem Hot VTalnVn nixlFIiio Meals mid Lunchen. 1 17-121 North 13 Street Grilf in-Greer Printing Company U36 O STREET Wedding; Invhtlu, E)U Piop, and all kirdi of Comrncrttal Prfrrtln. PrartMM tma, Tico and MID X& 011110103 mi nil TBN NEW TABLES "mi O Strcet LINCOLN, MSB. Columbia National Bank WITBHSfcuA RIQQS "" THE Drug Cutter .' 4 . l I -v A r. . 1 "i r 'JU!H MWirsliT'J 7-. -M Kfr"m'