WaUmn , M, , sS5ii555 jimiMimiiiMHBriasffa , Gbe alls Hebraeftan r. WHEN "WALKOVERS" GO ON A I j)J rxTl v I imff 3 I w I m I f7 MA8QUERADE A SUCCES8. Seniors One Shoe Troubles Qo Off. Rogers & Perkins 1129 O Stmt. HUYLER'ST Chocolates and Bon Bone. s Tlit Drua Cwtttr. g UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAhI g C A. TUCKER, Jeweler, , 8 gDR- S; S. SHEAN, Optician 8 3 1123 0 STREET; YELLOW FRONT P S YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED ft H Turn Out More Than Hundred Strong. Tho masquerade party held laBt Saturday evening in Memorial Hall by Hie fourth year claBB proved to bo an unqualified success. More than one hundred Seniors were present and the novelty in thccharacter of the enter- j talnment furnished more than suf- flclont amusement for the entire even ing. Much time and thought had been spent upon tho selection of costumes and the grand march displayed as .variegated and clever a lot of dis guises as qould possibly have been collected. The natural confusion of identities that oxlsted up to the time of unmasking furnished the motivo for tho early part of the revelries, and lntor in the evening dancing, a few "stuntH," and refreshments of an un usually elaborate nature filled out the fun. Interference at the hands of tho Juniors had been expected by members of the committee in charge of the mas querade, but in no particular were Its anticipations fulfilled. The only two Juniors who appeared were invited to he the guests of the Seniors and both reported an evening of unusual pleas ure. It was the expressed wlah of mony who were present that another informal party might be. planned for some dato not long after the begin ning or the new semester and it is thought that such a scheme will be followed. A GOOD LUNClF :at the: Y. C. A. ROOMS w ttfm 11:30 TO 12:30 o p A-tmmw'imwtJ PREPARED BV MRS. DAY FOR 1Q The Best Lunch in the City Try On ' r'-'V vf- t , ' t r FRESHMEN SKATE. I ELLIOTT BROS. TAILORS 1210 O Str. PONT BE A CHUMP If you want to go out in society dress right. We make clothes to fit you. Not made for a dum my and altered to fit you. Dress Suits or Tuxedo Suits to order $30.00 up. Suits and Overcoats to order $20.00 up, , Latest Eastern Styles QQ&SOSi QQ0Q0Q0Q00 O O GOffiO0Q0Q0'-3Q&C5K?' ROLLER SKATING I Auditorium Afternoon and Evening , $ Race for local championship between Billy Miller anoVLee j Carson, Saturday night, 9130. Admission 10c. x 000000000OfflO O O eo$0$0&00$00$0000&0' UNDERWOOD VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS I36 North Eleventh Dtl! 348. Autt 388I COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. CAPITAL - UflfUWfUMJ DONS CAFE 114 South nth J. Wright, Mgr. 4 Ladles' Dining (loo. In Connection. OPEN 0 A. i(. TO 1 A. M. The GRAND CENTRAL BARBER SHOP & :: CKjAR STORE :: W.U.UAIITHEI.MAN, Proprietor 134 Ho. Kleveath 8t.-Et tilde Second Year Students Spend Evening On Ice. The progressive Freshman clasB hold a very successful skating parly al Fpworth Park Saturday night. A l'i "gt crowd attended. Ahi'iit forty con,)' i took the i"i Ab street car for Epworth Park and there a mostenoynble evening wns spent. Numerous collisions, various frantic attempts at thepreservntlon of bal ances by Co-Eds nnd-thelr escorti. Niiinnnud muttered explanations thui. "i haven't been on the Ice "for u year or t.o und hnvo nearly 'o-ofi'i how to skate." Many silent curses at the weak enlivened the evening. The skating ceasod shortly after 10:30 nnd a very enjoyable trip upon the Lincoln Traction company's excellent line from the park t6 Lincoln waB In dulged in. It Is rumored that several Freshmen were so unfortpnate as to mistake tho place of entertainment and went to Capital Beach. Much frenzied. search was necessary before they could lo cate the rest of the revellers. Too much credit can not be given to tho Freshmen class and Its presi dent for the promotion of class spirit brought about by these frequent, in formal class functions. 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