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THE-DAEbfr NEBRASKAN E ' u V s- THE1 UNI SMOKEHOUSE Welcomes ell Btadaata; BBB PIPES "gl UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1183 O Street L. J. HERZOG Come in and get that $15.00 Suit to your order 1230 O St. Lilncoln HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing TYPEWRITERS All makes rented with ata4 S3 Per Month. Dargalna la Betrallt ifachuw. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANQE Antoim-SWlllM. "'mftalitfe WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL ID1CTIO i raifttwtJiiPij IT IS UP TO DATE, Alto RELIABLE. RECENTLY ENLARGED WITH 25,000 New Words and Phrases AL80 ADDED New Gazetteer pf tho World New. Blosraphio&l Dictionary Editor In Chlof, W. T. lUrrU, r-h.D.. 1A.D., United BUte CommUttpaer of Education. ' 2380 Quarto Paces. 5000 Illustrations. IT 10 A PAOKXO BTOMHOUSS Or AOOURATS IHf ORUATION Oramo Pmzt(niBhi Award) Woru FAin Or.Louia .Also Webster's Collegiate? Dictionary , lliaPaffe. liOOIUutratloui. Regular Edition 7xl0iKInche, SMndln, Da Luxe Edition B x 1ft x IK In. Printed from uraeplatei, on blblo paper. Sbeantlfnlblndlnt. ' FREE'DlcUmarWrlnkle." Illustrated rmjhleU. , G.6C.MEKRIAMCO. Publishers, Springfield, Mass., U. S..A. GET TUE BEST ' I few, WHEN YOU SHOOT You want to HIT what you are aiming at be it bird, beast or target. Make your hots count by shooting the STEVENS. For'4t years STEVENS ARMS have carried off PREMIER HONORS for AC CfURACV. Ourllnet Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols ilii WEB M5 tt Ak your Dealer In.' Send 4 cti. In itamp tUtontheSTBVBNS. for 140-paica Catalog If you cannot obtain, of coinplelo output. A we ship direct, x- viluahlebookofrefcr. frttr frtfait, upon ence for pment and recclptofcatalogprlce prospective shboters. ' Beautiful three-color Aluminum Hanger will ta lAtntmitHajt lrm v. vjaMS'ai In etnMnt J, Stevens Arms & Tool Co. P.O. Box 4098 '' CHXGOPK FALLS, MAfi,U.g.A: j)jGampusv)) M( Gleanings M Beckman Bros., fine shoes. 1107 O street. Miss Dill hns pledged Kappa Alpha Thota. e Chapin Bros., norists, 127 So. Thir teenth. Roy Sunderland, '07, was in tho city Sunday. Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202 Burr block. Miss Florence Whittior, 1911, spent Sunday In Omaha. a Swell Sauflln $5.00 Shoes $3.75. Sandorson's sale. Fred Burr has returned from a short stay in Denver. a Claude Fordycc, a. junior medic, has been pledged Sigma" Chi. Harry Dildne of Kenrney spent Sunday ai the Delta Upsilon house. Dr. J. R. Davis, dentist. .Charges reasonable. Over Bank of Commerce. c Chemistry 5 will meet in U. 4 oil Monday and Wednesday ut 11 a. m. Have . your clothes pressed nt, Weber'3 Suitorium, Cor. 11th arid O. Alpha Tau Omega . had a house party Saturday evening at tho chapter house. a When in doubt, try a Dally No- braskan want ad. It pays to adver tise. Irving Cutter, Medic '10, was up from Omaha for an over-Sunday visit at home. Dally Nebraskan want ads bring re sults. Try one when you have some thing to sell. . Guy Taylor, 1912, of Clay Centev, has been pledged- by the Delta Upsilon fraternity. Kappa Sigma fraternity will give its annual party next Friday evening at the .Lincoln. 000OCOSOC0000OSjC000000000000000 V .- .. I . . wt. We are still dosing out $z.bu, $2.00 and $1.50 Cluett Shirts at FULK, :- 00OTO0OffiO000Q00000000000OffiO0 Miss Fny Forbes of Nebraska City has been visiting at the Delta Delta Delta house. Miss Luclndo Cull, 08, of Oakland is in tho city. She Is a guest at Chi Omega house. The Phi Alpha Tau fraternity will hold a banquet at tho Windsor hotel this evening. ' Mrs. Raymond declares that there is a great need oi. more girls In the university enoius. If you have lost your fountain pen, advertise tho fact In our want ad col umn. It brings results. . Mr. C. D. Nelson, a medic senior of tho College of Medlclno In Omaha, was a campus visitor Saturday. 'e Learn tho barn danco, Lincoln Dancing Academy, 1132 N. Select school. Call 'Auto 4477. ' A poster on tho bulletin boards announced that more men are wanted to take par In tho senior play. . Phi Rho Sigma medical fraternity hold a smoker at tho society room on Thirteenth stroet, Saturday evening. ? . : Miss Evelyn Johnson, 1912, will re-( turn today to her homo at Oakland. Sho will not be In school this flomos tor. Candidates for the sophomoro ro lay team aro requested to moot at tho armory Wednesday nt 4 p. m. for final try-outB. Tho School, of Pharmacy has just received a largo consignment of chom Icals and drugs for tho work of tho presont semester. a The Pershing RiflcB havo arrangod for n. dance to bo glvon March 5 in Fraternity hall. Walt's orchoBtra will furnish tho music. Chi Omega sorority hold Its annual banquet at tho Lincoln last ovonlng. About fifty mombors of tho organi zation wore presont. Harry Huff, '11, has loft school to take up a position at' Red Oak, Iowa, in a clothing store owned by Mageo & Deemer of this city. Thuro will bo nn Inspection of ca dets' lockers tonight at 5 p. m. All candidates must hrivo their lockers unlocked from 5 to 6. Miss Tldball of Crete, a former student in the univorsity, was In Lincoln Saturday as a gueBt at Kap pa Alpha Theta house. m i i Miss Vlbbord. gonoral secretary of the Y. W. C. A., left for Peru on Sunday, whore she Is holding meet ings. She Is expected to return to day. John Agee, a former university student, who is now studying law at George Washington university in Washington, D. C, is visiting in tho city. Professor Howard's class In sociol ogy 16 did not meet on account of tho fact that Professor Howard was giving an examination for master's degrees. Prof. T. H. Bolton, former head of the Nebrusku" department of psychol ogy, will lecturo tho coming semester nt Columbia, Yale and Johns Hopkins universities. a tr Miss Esther Huntor, '10, left Sun day for Nehowka, whence sho will leave with Mr. and Mrs. George Shel don for a visit on the Sheldon planta tion in Mississippi. . -. S 85c i : 132S O g Baseball practice will begin Mon day and all men Interested are re quested to report, between tho hours of 12 and 2 for practice. There are several vacancies on tho team. Kappa Alpha Theta gave Its an nual formal party at tho Lincoln ho tel annex Saturday evening. About sixty-five couples wore present, In cluding a number of out-of-town guests, Miss Howie, assistant In .European history, has gont. to Spoarflsh, South Dakota, to accept a position in tho normal school at that place. Sho Is to be head of the' European history department. Tho Y. W. C. A. at their meeting Friday evening elected tho following officers;. Alice . Comptan, president; BeulanTennlngs, vice president; Vera Bargor, secretary and AHco Humpe, treasurer. . Mr. G, L, Hedges leaves today to accept a position as designer for tho Cleveland Crano and Engineering company, of Wyckllffe'-Ohlp" ,Mr. Thonias Davis, M. E. '06, is chief engineer of this company, ', Wednesday ovonlng tho Y, M. C. 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In a bulletin of tho na tional forest service nn article oh "Itevegetutlori of Overgrazed Rango Areas." Tho work Is a comprehen sive report of Mr. Sampson' activi ties since entering, the department. The following books havo been re ceived by tho military department from Hodcop Pound, formerly dean of tho, Nebraska Law School: Badeau's Military History of U. S. Grant; Grant's Personnl Memoirs; Sherman's Memoirs; Sheridan's Memoirs; J. D. Cox's Reminiscences; ' Longstree.tB Memoirs. , - Tho Latin club wll meot at eight o'clock this evening in the Dramatic club room in the Temple. ,At tho laufc meotfng of Ihu organization- the offi cers for tho following semester were elected., Miss Edith .Grimm, was chosen president; Miss Elsie Rokahr, Vice-president, and Miss Leona Baker; secretary apd treasurer, Recently the H. , JohnsManvllle Manufacturing company applied-to the4 cW IR PUHCH aT FOLSDM'S I A Speoialty. . ., , f Candies and Iocs. 1 Phomti Auto 2214, Bill 456. engineering school for ten nion quali fied as mechanical engineers. Such an ordor ns this taken together with othors of similar tonor that havo come In far exceeds tho, number of men that ' ' will grnduato this spring. The dd- mnnd for University of Nebraska moi " is tho wamo ' in nil' tho engineering courses. ' Tho Zoological club will moot at 8 o'clock, Tuesday, February 9th, In N. 210. The program Is aB follows: "Rp. cent Investigations on tho Culture, Life History, nnd Classification of tho ' Amoeba," by various Investigators; reviewed by F. D. Barker. "Behavior of tho Starfish," by H. S. Jennings; reviewed by J. H. Powers. Visitors are cordially welcomed to tho meetr " ings or tho club. - Mr. E. E. Downton, assistant gen-, oral superintendent of the Westlng houso Eloctrjcal r and Manufacturing company, visited the .university last week. Ho discussed the Westing-, house works last Wednesday with tho seniors in mechanical and elec trical engineering. Professor Rich ards, received a letter yesterday In which ho named sevp nof this year's men whom ho Is willing to employ when school Is over. ' .' ' Tho engineering department havo' Just received a' lptter from. Mr. Rey nolds, a graduate of that department Wh'o .Is now Rltnnrlnranrlnnr nt grounds and buildings at tho Univer sity of North Dakota. He Bays tha .they aro planning great Jmpfoye mehta ,in Jthe campus, poorer $)$, and heating 'station, and that they 111 ;noed ono of thp Nebraska U: E. graduates to ..fill the position ;of assistant superintendent.' - $ DePaiiw has about decided' to abol ish basket-hall 'on the grounds that, the sport la too expensive. , , ;v V ' A .f MbwMfWOMWfM O