THE DAILY NEBRASKA! - m " &-s XrikLiH H' 'J W rV 'i;Jt 4 Oliver Theatre Frl., Sat. and Sat. Mat., 8pt. 30-Oct. 1 Chas. A. 8ellon' Merry Musical Extravaganza THE GAT UNO THE FIDDLE With ' Harry B. Watson and thtf Boylans Night, 25c to $1.00 Mat. 50c and 25c LinbUtn BVGNINOS AT BJ30 , 0RPHEUM BUffA ADVANCED VAUDVILLE ON THE CAMPUS Arthur Davte, 1913, of Lincoln has pledgedTJelta Upsllon. Get a fob or brooch at 340 No. llth st. 2t Tho members of the Bushnoll guild entertained at an "open, Iioubo" Mon day evening at tho Guild hall, 1501 It street. Fountain pens at 90c. Blty Book Store. The Univer-2t Week Starting Monday, Sept. 26 HAYWARD & HAYWARD And 7 Other Big Acts Mats. 15c and 25c Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c flf E ront all maltos of typewriters " and f urniah with each machine a golden oak typowritor table. A special rato $0.00 for 8 months in now boing offered. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Ground Floor Hlchardn Block The First Trust and Savings Bank PER CENT INTEREST $1 opens an account " 130 South llth Stroot. 1L!I1 PRINTING Y0U WAtlT Sco Us Boforo Ordoring Elsowhoro Programs, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-180 No 14th St. SPECIAL GLASSES FOR UNI MEN ,AN OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE UTILI TARIAN STUDIES. The members of tho Bushnoll guild will entertain all the Congregational students at the Guild hall, 1501 R street, Friday evening. Bronze Seals, $4.50, this week only. The University Book Store 2t G. II. Thomas and Chancellor Phil lips have been visiting at tho Delta Tau Delta house the fore pat t of the week. All the best fountain pens in sto'ek at the University Book Store. 2t Miss Theo Hansen of Falrbury it. visiting friends in Lincoln and is n guest at tho Kappa house nt 435 North Twenty-fifth. See our fine line of post cards. Tho University Book Store. 2t Miss Kee Curry is visiting her soror ity Bisters of Delta Delta nt the chap ter house, 1522 S street. She will re turn next week to her home In Broken Bow. Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum, Eleventh and O. tf $6 rents any mnke of typewriter Afternoon and Evening ClaG&es in Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewrit ing, Penmanship At Nebras " ka School of Business. tion this year is said to bo unusually- even, population considered. There 1b a considerably Inrger number than usunl from tho western end of ,tho state, some of theso boing applicants for advanced standing. Large card board signs have beon placed upon tho various bulletin boards by tho unlvorsity authorities, which announce to the members of the student body that "smoking Is for bidden, by order of tho Board of Ito gents." This Is one of the Important idles of tho university which oven now student Is required to observo from the first day of school until the graduating dny. A number of students attended a reception given nt tho Grace M. IS church last night. The city churches announced at the opening of school that nil student receptions would be held the same evening, October 7, but tho proposed plan seems to have fallen through. Tho Second Presbyterlnn church people have announced a re ception to students on next Frlda evening. Practice courts will be given more attention in tho law hcIiooI this your than ever before. The courts nro to the law students what tho Inborn torles nro to students of tho sciences, giving nn opportunity for carrying Into practice tho theories learned it lectures and text-books. Dean Hust ings Is convinced that more emphasis should be laid upon the practical side of the law work and he is laying his plans accordingly. Twenty new cactus plants arc to ho added to tho small collection In the botanical herhnrlum. Only nbout a dozen different specimens nro now owned by the university. The twentj plants will all bo new species and there will not be two of any one type of plant. Dr. Bessoy has ordered the Classified Column jjv Advertisements for this column should b'o left at the 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. For Rent. Students Clean, modern room and board. 1328 T st. ' 2-5t Two rooms on JlrBt floor, oak finish, strictly modern. Call Auto 0015. 3-31 Room and board for threo young men in a privao family. All mod-rn homo. Close to university. 1225 U st. 3-3t For 8ale. Special sale on uniforms this week. A good lit guaranteed. See John Uhl in Armory. 2-3t A Journal route for sale. Good proposition. 2220 R Bt. 2-2t Educational. IS YOUR CLOTHIER A SAFE FRIEND Ever think about it? Will he slip in cotton clothca antique styles sloppy (its? Ho wont if you come hero. Clothes that pass our scrut iny and got into our storo aro clothos that nroright. Clothes that fit, clothes with stylo and dash. Come down and let us show you tho newest browns and groys--$15.00 to $40.00. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street I HALLETT EXPERIENCE OF UNIVERSITY MEN "ST" 1.143 0 St. DON'T BE LATE-- get an alarm clock the good kind. $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, 2.50, $3 one day and eight day; long alarm or intermittent Big Ben's too MBHk Tho Nebraska School of Business, located in tho Hall Bros, building, 1519 O street, is organizing special afternoon and-evening classes at con venient hours for unlvorsity students who wish to study oithor shorthand, typewriting, bookkeoplng or penman ship. Tho ovenlng classes meet threo evenings each week Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. University stu dents may arrange for any number of hours per week that they may wish to take, and tho rates for tuition will bo very reasonable. Tho instruction is given by teachers of long "experi ence nnd recognized ability. Mr. Glenn O. Taylor, B. A., LL. B., speaking from his own experience, says: "I have no hesitation in saying- that I belleyo tho freshman In col lego makes a mis take if ho does not avail himself of ttlo opportuni ty of Btudylng shorthand and typewriting. Tho student who has a knowledge of shorthand has not only a very rapid means of taking notes from class V '. work to ho used later as references in preparation for roviows and examinations, but also 1 has a knowledge which may bo readi ly turned Into money during his spare hours and vacations. Moreover, such ,studont, when his college course is , finished, is assured immediate employ mept in tho commercial world." Mr. Frank Ohtas. a student of the . , v, M B. P. xuhn ViaWI n 'nnalf ton twlth hn . .,. M. , w ... - A,.v... ...... B. & M. in this city last year, is now paying hfe way through Northwestern, at Evan a ton, with his shorthand and typewriting. VAny university Btudonts Interested in theso special classes aro invited to call at the school and ob'taih furthoi particulars. Tho school is located on O street In tho Hall Bros, building:, with stand for three months. Rent applied if machine Is purchased. Lin coln Typowritor Excnnnge, 122 No. llth. Richards block. You pass our storo every day. tf Any make of typewriter with golden oak typewriter table, $0 for 3 months. Lincoln Typewriter Excnnnge. tf A telephone has been installed In tho office of the Dally Nebruskan, If students have any news of value they will now bo able to call up by tele phone and in this way assist the ed itors The number of the 'phone 1h Auto 1888. Miller & Palno's Cafe. "A good place to eat." Quick service, well cooked food, moderate prices, good menu. Try it! l-5t Tho wedding of Miss Irene Jaynes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S.' Jaynes of St. JiauL formerly of Pin aha, to Ralph Burnett Murphy of Lin coln, took place Inst week. OnJy rel atives were present. The young peo ple are University of Nebraska gradu ates. Miss Jaynes is a Delta Gamma nnd Mr. Murphy a Phi Kappa Psl. Registration officials are comment ing on the fact that all parts of the state aro represented in tho enroll ment of new Btudonts. The distribu tions' specimens, hut docs not know just when they will bo shipped from New .Mexico, their native state. This addi tion will make a collection of plants' now owned by the university more valuable The present value of the plants can hardly be estimated. Dr. Howard has announced that his classes which are scheduled to meet in L303 at 10 o'clock will meet in the music hall of the Temple building foi tho remainder of the week. 1,305, tho art hall, is being used by the state photographers as a convention hall, and therefore this change in tho meet ing place hns been made necessury. The change will affect those taking the course In general sociology as well at the American statesmen class. It (s probable that the regular meeting place will bo used again after this week. Professor Guernsey Jones of tho de partment of American history Is plan ning a moro complete cpjiua Jncur- Lcnrn Wireless nnd It. R. Tolcgra phy. Shortngo of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ox tciiBivo "wireless' developments. 'We operate under direct supervision of telegraph officials and positively place nil students, whvn (junllflcd. Write for catalogue. Nal'l Telegraph InBt.. Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, Davenport, In., Columbia, 8. C, Port land, Ore. tf COMING EVENTS. Convocation. On Thursday morning there will bo two special nsscmblieH for freshmen Tho girls will meet in tho Temple the ator and the boys will have a meeting at Memorial hall. All first year stu dents are requested tq attend. Social. Tho Union Literary Society will hold its opening reception to new stu dents Friday at 8:15 p. m., Union hall, Templo building. Tho Second Presbyterian church re ccptl(i to students will be held on Friday, evening. Tho first Y. M. C. A. "Blag" recep tion will bo held on'Snturday, Octo ber 1. The Y. W. C. A. will hold open house on Saturday evening, October 1. Organizations. Tho Chomistry Club will megt in tho chemistry lecture room Soptember 28, and everyone interested in chemlBtry Is Invited to attend. Tho Engineering Society meets WednoBdny evening at 7:30 inM. r. laboratory, room 200. Athletics. Football practice every day at 3 o'clock on tho athletic field. Saturday, October 1, football, Ne braska vs. Peru, athletic field. Every day this week: Season tick ets for sale. They admit to all thf games. Wharton's $2.50 Shoe Store and the Original Elect ric Shoe Repair Factory 142?No.l2thSt. Simmons thePrinter PRINTING Engraving n.mbossing Auto. 2319 317 So. 12th rent history than has over before beon given. For several years past ho has conducted a course in which topics of immediate occurrence wore discussed This year the course will be enlnrgoc und twice as much credit granted for its completion. Similar courses have met with irked favor. Nebraska wot one of the pioneers in the work nnd tho new course will keop It nt the front rank. ACHOTH PLEDGES. THE CLUB HOUSE 118 North llth St. The Place to buy ;your Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes and Magazines DanlolB, Ord; Vena Stahl, Liberty; Bertha Williams, Lincoln, nnd Mar guerite Pnttqrson, Lincoln. ' This week Mornlngsido Collqgo wili Inaugurate as its president, Dr. Luther Freemnu. Daniel Waldo Field, a millionaire shoe manufacturer, has entered Har vard at tho age of 45. 'l Lincoln; B. A. Young, Malvern, Ia.j R. Leukart, Norfolk; Chas. Raring, Lincoln; R. A. Moser, Omaha; Paul Rocn, Columbus. THfr rr-H SHOfr YATES-FRENCH CO. 1220 O Street While you are registering - ' don' t forget F-F-H' Shoes for Men a good study- $3.50, $4.00 and ft50; . Sorority of Eastern 8tar Girls Get New Members. Achoth sorority, composed of East orn Star girls, has annonnced-the list of pledges for the first semester. Achoth sorority vas installed at Ne braska during the last school year. LaBt season the sorority did not main tain a house, but this year a chapter house haB been opened at 1520- S street. Six girls have been pledged as follows: Kathleen Morgan, Chad-, ron; Gertrude Tyler, Auburn; Mildred " i Plans for advertising tho Unlvor sity of Missouri in a novel way are be ing considered. Moving pictures will bo taken of students arriving in -Columbia and a 'scries of activities on tho campus and all phoses of 'miver slty. life. 'T? Nu Sigma Nu, a medical fraternity in the University of Nebraska, yester day announced now pledges. This fra ternity does not maintain a .chapter house at present, nor does it restrict its membership to non-fraternity men. Tho list of pledges is as follows: J. W. Ellis, Cheyenne, Wyo.; W. Sleeker, A For Lunches Put Up for Parties, also Ice Cream and College Ices, and Fruit Punches Call at - ' THE FOLSOM, 1307 0 BOTH PHONES $w . ;J : ..' ,,' a " A 4 i V just oust of the F. & M. bank. &'. w v M .. y m J $' S wFfiw - , 4J9