The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 10, 1905, Image 4
a2; tt b c $ailg flcbraoha'n if Campus Gleanings Phi Delta Phlhad their picture taken at 'the Ellto Tuesday. To &v Clijhtt Calmrt Akrovt Aldikom Quarter Size Collars MUST be Quarter Size Collars, that is they must be precisely rijrht nnd mnde of stuff which will not Bhrink. TTii Clnntt and Arrow Col lars arc rijrhtly made of shrunk fabrics. Cluett, 25 cents, Arrow, 15 cents each or 2 for 25 cents Cluett, Peabody & Co. Makers of Cluett and Monarch Shirts Sam Westerfield Propriotor of Sam's Cafe Llttlo Qom Hot Waffles ivndFlno Munis and Lanohos. 1 17-121 North (5 Strut The First National Bank ef Uncote, N. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital S9O.OOO.t0 Surplus iM.eoe.tt Uadlridad profit .. M.M&M S. H. Burnhasa, Praa. V. J. Sawar. VlcPraaldeat H. S. FrMinu, Cacklar. HL B. Evani, Aast Caaaler. Frank Parka, Aut OaaakK. P. R. Eaaterday, Auditor. tbarhsB. Gregory (v.otn.'gi) TZZl" the Coal Wan NO 1044 O 8TRKHT Colombia National Rrttr ft OF LINCOLN. DSLUK t NEBRASKA Capital. $100,000.00 iMfi mn Inoludes In the Now .ditton 25,000 NE.W WORDS, Etc. New Gazetteer of the World Now Biographical Dictionary Bdltod by W.T.HAHIUS, Ph.D., LL.D., U. b. Coiuinlsstonor of Etlucuilon. 2380 Qutno Paces. h w rut-. 5000 Illustrations. Itlch Itlnil'io. Ako Webster's Collegiate Dictionary wlta ItlOpatfM. 1100 Uliutrattoo. Blu i 7lftt41u. A 8peclal Thin Paper Edition De Luxe lriniu from aamo plalca rttjrulAr vtlllltu It hMM Uop ourera Mid round corner. 8!zo i 6)iSr(xl. FREE, "A Test In Pronunciation," In.troet It u1 antcrf Inlng. AUo UliutnUetl ptmpiikU. G. 9 C. ME.RRIAM CO. Publishers, Springfield, Mass. ILrBLiLiLy Sigma Alpha Epsllon gavo a smoker Monday evening at tho chaptor house. Sickness In Dr. Hoald's family has provented him from meeting some of his classes1 this woek. A good sized delegation will repre sent tho Uni. Y. M. C. A. at tho state convention to bo held at Qrand Island next week. Vesper Bervlco, Memorial hall Sun day evening, seven o'clock. Address by Chancellor Andrews. All students urged to attend. Tho annual banquet of tho Univer sity Y. M. C. A. will begin promptly at 7:45 o'clock Friday, March 3rd. Uni versity men are urged to keep tho date in mind. Instructor Lane of tho Physical Training Department is sick and un able to keep up his work this week. His classes aro being conducted by El liot Graves. Professor Bessey reports seeing a robin on a tree on tho campus Wed nesday morning. The poor thing was evidently much surprised at finding so much snow on tho ground. Professor Bessey gavo a special lee turo Wednesday on tho structure of diatomB, a peculiar kind of microscopic plant, especially common in tho ocean, where they constitute tho food of many animals. University men .and women aro in vited to attend the "Quiet Hour" ser vice In Memorial hall Sunday morning at nlo o'clock. Dean Chas. E. Bessoy will speak. Miss Eleanor Andrews will sing. Only a short time remains for the gymnasts to jsot In shape for the pre liminaries. They take place Wednos nay, Feb. 22, and all men expecting to try for a placo are urged to come out for practice. O. E. Slecke, H. M. Crawford and N. M. Barnes, members of the local chap tor of Sigma Alpha Epsllon, are to represent their chapter at the Installa tion of a chapter of S. A. E. at the Un iversity of Iowa. Word cornea to tho Y. M. C. A. that State Secretary J. P. Bailoy of Omaha will bo present at tho annual banquet on the night of March 3. Mr. Bailey is well and favorably known to a large number of University men, and hlB genial character wins new friends wherever he goes. Miss Mabel A. Hartzell, U. of N., '99, has gone to Lead City, S. D., to teach physics and chemistry In the public schools there. Miss Hartzell has been an instructor for two years in the Academy and has taught in the Lin coln Medical school and assisted as Instructor in the University. "Tho Quiot Hour Service" which will occur in Memorial Hall Sunday morning at 9 o'clock is for University men and womonr-At this meeting Miss Eleanor Andrews, well known In Uni versity muBical circles, will sing a vocal number. Dean Bessey will speak. Students aro urged to let nothing stand In the way of an attendance upon thiB helpful hour's servico. Tho glrlB of tho Y. W. C. A. will give a reception complimentary to the Y. M. C. A. in tho Art hall Tuesday evening, February 14. Tho following will act as patrons: Chancellor and Mrs. E. BonJ. An drews. Dr. and Mrs. Sherman. Dr. and Mrs. Ward. Dr. and Mrs. Hlnman. Prof, and Mrs. Hodgman. Prof, and Mrs. Fogg. Prof, and Mrs. Burnett. Dr. and Mrs' Bessoy. Dr. and Mrs. French. Prof, and Mrs. Caldwell. Prof, and Mrs. Barber. Prof, and Mrs. Qruramann. Dr. and Mrs. Luckey. California In less than three days from Lincoln what an agroeablo charigol Why enduro throo more long months of winter weathor, when you can leave It all and go to balmy California on a train llko tho C olden State Limited Every comfort and convonionco agorgeous hotel on wheels, If yon please expressly for you. Dally via El Paso and the Southern Pacific through Now Mexico. Most southerly courso quickest way to reach tho realm of summer. ESv ory mile is a mile away from winter. Full information about this train and other service to California, with booklet "The Golden State," promptly on roquost F H. IS9asm.sl llUlllll BSSW Special Excursion to Omana. $1.10 for Round Trip. Roller skating enthusiasts aro ar ranging to have a special excursion to Omaha on Friday, February 17th, to attond the roller skating raco be tween Miss Hoilman of Lincoln and Mrs. Cuscadon of Omaha. A rate of $1.10 for tho round trip has been so cured and all who dosiro to take ad vantage should see tho manager of tho Auditorium Skating Rink at once. In the recont contest at Lincoln, Miss Heilman won, and the Lincoln sup porters are confident of tho ability of their representative to again show Omaha "how it is done." Invitations are out for tho second dancing party given by tho young la dies of the University Women's build ing on Saturday evening, February 18. Several visitors from Omaha are ex pected for this occasion. Miss Mabel Clark will visit with Miss Pearl lFtz gerald. Miss Nell Ensor will onter talnher slBter, Miss Nnlce Ensor, and Miss Minnie Hlller expects her sister, Miss Florence Hlller. Tho beginning of class In elocution will give recitations every Wednesday morning, Members of tho class will each have a turn to be upon tho stand and go through the rigorous Inspec tion of the instructor. Those classes will be open to university students. The Union and Palladlan Literary societies will hold valentine parties in their respective halls this evening. Junior Auxiliary of St. Luke's will hold a bread and cako sale on Satur day at Heagy's Grocory Store, Four teenth and S streets. Fresh home-made candles at Max well's, 1426 O St. and 13th and N Sts. Now Is your time to buy Bwell, snappy shoes cheap. Sanderson's sale. Tho Good Health Cafe for the no moat menu. Ask our patrons about it. Get tho best Henderson & Ames' uniforms, at Armstrongs. Lincoln Local Express, 1039 N street Both phones. Armstrong Clothing Company, prac tical hatters. Lincoln Transfer Co.; b&ggage. Phone 176. Twenty-one meals for $3. Dormitory Cafe. If you got it at Armstrong's, It's right Hair dressing, shampooing at the Famous. For Furs see Steele. 143 S. 12th St Chailn Bros., FloriBts, 127 So. 13th. BARNES G. F . BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Tradk Marks DCStONS Copyrights Ac. 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