JU- If '. MM ""-i1 V. ' I -.tfa . T THE DAILY NEBRASKAIN, CADET OFFICER8. (X)OOCXXCCOOOOOCC)CCOC Commissioned Officers Appointed for Ensuing Year. With tho oxcoptlon of a major and ono second lloutohnnt, tho Hat of com missioned ofncors for tho onsulng year la complete Tho following mon have boon appointed cadot captalnB: L. A. Hlgglns, Company A. C.C. McWllllams, Company B, C. D. Slaughter, conipany C. Don WllBon, company D. Cadot first lieutenants: A. E. Burr, Company A. L. K. Noodham, Company B. A. B. 'Campboll, Company C. B. It. Hunt, Company D. Cadot second lloutonants: C. C. Hickman, Company A. -B. K. Eaton, Company B. W, R. King, Company D. Cadot lieutenant of Artillery: A. B. Cramb. Cadot lieutenant of Signal Corps: M." A. MlllB. Cadot Houtonant of Band: W. F. Andorson. Tho list of non-commlssloned ap pointments will bo announced Tues day,,Octobor 2. FORMER NEBRA8KAN INJURED. C. C. Pullls, '96, a Victim of the San Francisco Earthquake. C. C. Pullls, '9G, who was seriously lnjurod during the earthquake at San Francisco last spring, has returned to his company In tho regular army. Lioutonant Pullls was Injured by a premature, explosion of dynamite while attempting to chock tho fire. Mr. Pullls was captain of Company B whlloln tho University. Academy Notes. Miss. Woodford will bo Instructor In German and Botany at tho Academy. She will also chaperono. Kappa Alpha Thota Sorority. Miss Beams, a "University graduate, who taught In tho high schools of To bias nnd Castor, succeeds Miss Nellie Dean as instructor In Latin and Eng lish. Miss Doan Is a teacher In tho Spo kane, Wash., High School. The Glee Club. Director Gillespie Is not satisfied with tho progress of registration for the Glee and Mandolin Club try-outs. More men should got their applications in at once. Tho old club will hold a rehearsal Monday ovonlng to try over the old songs with a view to appearing In chapel next week. 8tudents Reception. . Tho Secbnd Presbyterian EndeaiorJ qrs will give an Informal recoptlon to University students Friday evening, Oct. 5th, In tho church parlors, at T-wonlatslxth and Q streets. All Uni versity students, now and old, aro most cordially Invited. Civil 8ervlce Examination. Examinations will bo held at tho postofflco In Lincoln on November 21, 190G, for postoflco clerks and letter carriers In tho Lincoln postofflco. For full information apply at Postage Due Window. fc Lockers. .The Department ot Physical Education-desires to announce that lockers will be given out next week beginning Monday, October 1, at 11 o'clock. ' k ' Engineers. - The class In 'Contracts for Engineers meets from 5 to 6 p. m. on Monday. . 9 Mf&&$t & r l ' 'f iv w m Uf Aftra atterlntrj? SlenTO COCOCOCXX)OOC)COOCXDOCOOOO The Charge of the Co-Eds. Half a block, half a block, Half a block onward, Thru tho south entrance gate, Wont tho six hundred. . Strolling for Boclal time, Rushing to spend a dime, Out during chapol-tlme, Went tho six hundred. Frat man and barb arrayed, Was there a girl dismayed? Yes, for they felt that they Somehow had blundered; Tholr's nofr to mako reply, Thelr's not to reason why, There's but to breathe and fly! Wretched six hundred! Smokers to right of them, " Smokers to loft of them, Smokers In front of them, Clustered or sundered; Puffed at by listless "swell," Stormed at with smoke and smell, Into tho jaws of well; Poor, poor six hundred! Annie Jones, A. O. P., Is attending Bryn Mawr College this winter. Miss Howell Is again In charge of her classes. Minnie Jansa, '05, Is teaching at Newman Grove. Swell, snappy ?3.50 and $4.00 shoos. Sanderson's, Miss Abble Brlch, '05, expects to spend the winter In Las vvegas, Now Mexico. Bertha Korn, '04, Is Industrial Sec retary of Y. W. C. A. work In Utlca, Now York. Tnl'a T?raalnr Tl O who hflH hfiftn 111 with tonsllltls,. returned to school yesterday. G. H. Wellenslck, '06, is working for tho Westinghouse Company at Wll klnsburg, Pa, . Warren F. Day, '06, Is with tho Trl Stato Irrigation Company In Scotts Bluff county. Some one suggests that the now walk between tho Library and the Ad ministration Building mars .the beauty of the .campus. There should be an other "museum" there. DR. M. H. ALEXANDER, Dentist Auto Phono 2516, 1213 O St., Lincoln, Neb. TSvery, person connected with tho University Book Store is a stuueni. For Saturday A Special Display Of Men's Suits $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00 A display that embraces a wide range of patterns and styles and the values are unusual Our object Is to place our moderately priced -suits be fore the public for comparison. Re ' member we specialize in correct-fitting clothes, no matter what price you pay. We invite you to see them, even though you do not care to buy. We offer tempting values in Men's Fancy Vests,, .new patterns at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Magee & Deemer "Kensington Suits,"-they fit. .. University Students, Your Attention at Our Jewelry Department Wo have just received a beautiful line of UNIVERSITY PIN8 in NEW DESIGNS that will please you, and the kind you have been looking for. They are now on display at our JEWELRY DEPART MENT for your Inspection, and at prices that will suit you. Sterling Silver Pins at 23c and 48c. Wo carry a large Unb of University Seal Pins at 50c, 75c and $1.00. Wo aro carrying a 8PECIAL LINE of MANICURE INSTRU MENTS, such as nail files, cuticle knives, scissors, etc., that will please you, and they will fit nicely in your purse. Prices, 19c and up. Nail file and case, special, 25c. EXTRA SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY Gold Filled 8lgnet ...Waist Set; 3 Pins in a set; Engraved Free. Worth $1.00. 8peclal, 48c. Each set warranted to wear. Eyes Examined Free by OUR EYE SPECIALIST, Dr. D. R. Cohen. PRICES ON GLASSES THE LOWEST. Lot us replace your broken lenses at oneJialf of what others charge you. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Ask for OUR Magic Eye Glass CLEANERS. FREE. When In need always bear In mind Herpolsheimer's Jewelry and Optical Dept-mnt Largest in the West. 12th and N Sts il kIs ls lf L U J U f L L lf V X W "& f 7 V A Jp k Jfl p p p Jp Jp J p Jfk Jfl J I OLIVER THEATRE n 7 . . . JpJppJp 'n Jpppppppnpppp TT P A V MATINEE, 2:30 I KJUr I TONIGHT, 8:15 JAS. KYRLE MAC CURDY "THE OLD CLOTHES-MAN" PRICES: MAT., 25c & 10c. EVE., 50c, 35c & 25c. TUES., WED. & WED. MAT., OCT. 2-3 "PEGGY fROM PARIS" FRI., SAT. & MAT., OCT. "5-6. The Moonshiner's Daughter Wo want YOU to help us make the. "Rag" as Interesting and readable as YOU would like to. see it. Gregory's Washed Coat $6.50 . n p p spsp Jp fv k F"k it it ..LYRIC THEATRE.- ii NED AND MINNE WERNTZ ..Original Novelty Aerial Gymnasts.. NELLIE FLORIDE Vocalist - DOROTHY ALDEN In the Satire Comedy 8ketch, "ONE-HORSE TOWN" (Copyrighted) 3 HILT0N8 3 The Peerless Jugglers ' MORRIS JONE8 Black Face Comedians LOST Between University and Hejpolshelmer's, a gold watch, Elgin movement, 1,6 jewels. Reward, for re turn to 1500 R St. Don't forgot The Ivy Press has I mo moved to.22 Sotith 12th St. f r-i .1 jt r i rr 'V.tJ 1 y -. ' 9 j -4 i a . - , J Ci4 ()