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Bell 1181. 123 NO. lltb 4rW C. II. Frey, florist, 1133 0 at. ' Miss Helen Drake, Alpha Phi, spent Sunday in Beatrice. New, Hayden Studio, 1127 0 st. Black night. Masque initiated last WimsKq 0 ." t Fraternity and Sorority Trade A SPECIALTY Swell Jewelry Chas. W. Fleming JEELpR and OPTICIAN 1311 0 SL - Lincoln, Neb Chapin Bros., florists, 127 So. 13th. Carl Stoll came down from Om aha and visited in the city Sun day. e Domestic' Lunch. J. McKen- sie, 1230 H. o Earl Lynch, Delta Tau, spent Sunday in Norfolk visiting pa rents and friends. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 115-119 So. 12th street. Henry C. Currier, Acacia, is visiting at the fraternity hous this week. a Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th. ancl'P sts. The Chi Omegas initiated two pledges last night, Claire Hardin and Alene Barger. r o Grace Shallenherger entertains this afternoon at a musicale at the governor's mansion. Miss Vibbard will not bo in her office at tho Y. W. C. A. rooms this week. Tho cabinet girls arc in turn filling her place at tho usual bfllce hours. The entire chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma -wont, to Omaha Wednesday and attended the wedding of Miss Helen Shoalcs, who was an active Kappa last year. a 0 Miss Howell returned Saturday from a trip in tho western part of the state, where sho has boon in the university extension work. - t Classified Column j Advertisements for this column should be left at tho business office, basement Administration building, be tween 11 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p.,m. Want ads will positively not be in sorted unless paid in advance, at the rate of 10 cents per insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of for the first Insertion; three Inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. WANT ADS WANTED Wanted Students as agents for Success Vacuum Cleaners. Call 319. No. 12th.. 143-3t LOST ' - fwriML, . . 't- V''yJee''. ; ,'WtBmw i:h '' jmL zmtiKlimL-Mkt -4wMMm ' P JsiiBkJ'Fiiim ; ''m Y'SBBBBBa. aBffTaTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTS itdVAt!SJaaTaMaTWBBaf!!WBWaW Lost-'-A stud on campus. Find er return to Rag office. 143-3t Lost Ribbon watch fob . with round oharm set with oval shaped moss agate. Finder please return T OTIS SKINNER at the Oliver Friday Night New Music When yon go homo Bond to mo for tho mnslo that aro tho "Hits" here at tho Unl. Stay In tho gamo oven though yon aro at homo. WALT "The Music Man" iais O STREET IMIVE1SIIY JEWELER tIPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1121 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Yir ratTMMH SoltclUl ' OPTOMETRY A PROFESSION The Human Eye is Worthy of It, ESTABLISHED 1871 tlAUL.tL. 1 I "See Us and See Best" 1143 O STREET "p. ,f. SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION AT THE Minnesota Resorts Thoy aro easily reached via Chicago Great Westerh Railroad 'he 8t. Paul-Minneapolis "8hort Lino" Two Daily Trains L Daylight "Twin City Express" 'and Electric Lighted "Twin City Limited" Comfortable and completo in-evory . detail Leavo Omaha 9 A. M. and 8:30 P. M. Round Trip $12.50 June 1 to September 30 ' , AgentB of nil llnoa sell tickets via, tno (JHIUAUU OjrepAT WESTERN. For farther Information,, call at any i j choi; omco, or aaaresa rFRED WIGHT,' DUt.Patt. Agt. 1612 Farnam St. Omaha, Nebr. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. Miss Helen Fair, Alpha Phi, left Saturday for Hardy and re turned to Lincoln Monday after, a short visit at her home. Thornburg's . Orchestra. Auto 5877. Lyman- McConnell of Omaha visited at the Delta Tau house Sunday. Mr. McConnell is a Wisconsin Delta Tau. 9 ft The Nebraska chapter of Pi Beta Phi held their annual ban quet at -the Lincoln hotel4 last night. Frank Rounsch, '09, U. of N.t teacher of .German in Lincoln high, will spend tho summer in Germany. 9 Miss Graee Shdllenborgcr enter tained the chapter of Pi Phi at her home a short time before the banquet last night. 0 Miss Ruby Cornell of Long Beach, California, is visiting at the ICappa house. Miss Cornell was an active ICappa in- '07 and '08. to Nebraskan office. 143-3t Charles Frohman will present Otis Skinner hero in IiIb latest, and best liked New York success. A noV and delightful four-act comedy by Dooth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson, "Your Humblo Servant," will bo the offering, with Otis Skinner in the stel lar rolo and surrounded by a very cap ablo Frohman company and 'with all tho lavish Frohman equipment. "Yotir Humblo Servant" was made to order for Mr. Sklnnor and Is a good fit. It will favorably comparo with MY. Skinner's delightful play of last seaaon, "Tho Honor of the Family," and thero aro many points of resem blance botwoon that of Captain Drl deau and Mr. Skinner's latest role, Layfette Towors, tho optimistic trngo dinn of mnny ips and downs. Tho play gives a roalistlo plcturo of uio itvus of sevoral itinerant theat rical people, Towors and hie ward, Margaret Druco being tho principals, with a runaway youth, Dick Prentice. Jr., the scion of a wealthy house, au a sort of scapegoat hero, an aspirant for stago honors. Towors is pictured as a typical stage tragedian, long haired, doop voiced and tho conven tional stride, always seeking and hop ing in vain for tho stellar honors never to bo attained; now reduced to abject poverty, again enjoying pros perity and sharing his good fortuno with his less fortunate brothren. Exchanged at sophomore hop in men's dressing rooiri, black gloria silk umbrella, natural wood handle. Return to Nebras kan office and receive reward. 142-3t Lost Phi Gamma Dolta frat pin, between university and 13th and It streets, via 13th and R. Return to Nebraskan office and receive reward. 143-3t i i PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Ladies' and Men's Clothing Clcunod, Pressed and Ropairod, Hata Cleaned Blockod and Rotrimtnod L. BLUMEINTHAL Practical Hatter and Cleaner Goods Called For and Dolivorod. Boll Phone A-G21. Auto Phono Olit) 225 So. tilth St., Lindoll Hotel, Lincoln. Nob. DR. LILLIAN SNOW, 1339 O: hours, 9 a. ul to 9 p. m. Dis eases of women. Auto 3038. DR. O. H, HUSH, Surgeon, ' r Richards Block. Both Phones. DR. J. R. HAGGARD, 221 Burr Blk. Both Phones. LIFE INSURANCE Dramatic Club Play Y Temple Theatre Wednesday, May 25 UNION CENTRAL LITE, S. B. Coon, agt., 216 Richards blk. 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