THE DAILY NElBRABKAN A r if ' ) ON,THE CAMPUS COMING, EVENTS a, Capital Hotel Barber Shop, 11 & P. MIsb Lola Berry, '12, visited at her home In Falrbury, Nob., hiBt week. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. Margaret Gilbert, '13 Deltu Gam- ma, visited In Beatrice over Sunday. Don Cameron's Cafe, 119 So. 12th. The debating team returned from Urbann, 111., Sunday morning. t Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th, o ,; The water In tho clnsB memorial fountain Iuih been turned off for the winter. ' Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streets. Arthur Davis, ''19, Delta Upsllon, spent Sunday at Plnttsmouth visiting J, U Rltchey, '09. Havo your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorium, Eleventh and O. tf Miss Janet "Laurence. '10, Alpha Phi vlpltod In Lincoln last week. George-Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street,- Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. The horticultural Seminar will meet In Horticultural hall at 7:30 tonight. Professor Coons will glvo a lantern lecture on "Somo Important Horticul tural Diseases." All members In vited. GIFTS for prom a Men's Store Suit Cases, Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Shirts, Suspender Sets, Silk Hand- JMHTM kerchiefs, Mufflers, Sweat- FURNISHER AND HATTER ers, Jewelry. Earl Mallery, ex-'00, has been vis lt'ng at the Alpha Tim Omega house. He Is engaged In business at Alliance. Hlltner Bros., Florists. 118 So. 12tli St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice roses, carnations nnd cTTrysanthemums. We solicit the university trade. The Acacia fraternity wero enter tained IaBt evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Whiting of 1025 C street. Notice. Thee will be a meeting of the in- ter-clu3B athlotlc board at 11 o'clock today. B. M.' Cherrington, Chairman. The Delta Upsllon fraternity enter-, tnlned tho mothers and sisters of their members residing in Lincoln on Saturday .afternoon. Miss Lois Fossler, 1010. visited In Lincoln for the week's end. Miss Foss ler is teaching Germon and Latin in the Fremont hfgh school. Notice. Thero will be a meeting of the Inter-clues athletic board Tuesday morning (today), at 11 o'clock In the armory. Elbert Burnet, 'ex-'io; Phi Kappa Psl, was in Lincoln last week visiting Just received plenty of King Cdle Shoes It's the new, short stubby toe. 1:2:20 O at the Phi Kappu Psl house. He at tended the Cornhusker banquet Sat urday evening. The horticulture seminar will meet in Horticultural hall Tuesday evening at 7:30. Professor Coons will glvo an illustrated Jocturo on "Some Iniyor tant Horticultural Diseases." All stu dentr. Invited. The Alpha Chi Omega sorority was entertainod Friday t evening by Mrs. J. F. Stevens and Mrs. JuIIub Relth at a dancing party given at the home of Mrs Stevens. About thirty couple were n attendance. 0 Announcement lino been made of the engagement of Mrs. Minnie Swec zey. '07, to George Frank Elmendorf. Both voung people wcro students of the university and prominent in all school activities. Miss Sweezey 'b a member of Kappa Alpha Theta so rority and Mr. Elmendorf- of Kappa Sigma fraternity. About 100 people attended the lit tle entertainment provided Saturday evening by the glrlB of tho second year "gym" class Saturday night in the Armory. Tho sorles of folk dances were so pleasing that It was voted to hold programs of this sort overy six weeks. Mrs. George Lovelnnd pre sided and Mrs. II. G. Clapp was the guest of honor. PROFESSORS ARE HONORED. Members of University Faculty Get Special Mention. The second edition of "Amerlcun Men of Science," Issued by Professor J. McKeen Cattell of Columbia uni versity, has just been published. It contains the names of nil the scion- F U t K 1 325 O STREET tists of America that are members of the moro important learned societies as far as they have filled out blanks that wore sent them. Professor Cat tell uses the word "science" in 'the narrower sense. Thus, while special ists In pedagogy and psychology are included, specialists in philosophy, so ciology, history, nnd literature are not Included. As In the previous edition, the book has the subject stnrred in tho case of one thousand men Bui posed to represent the leaders In sci entific thought. His mechod or se lecting the thousand names was to have In each of tho twelve principal sciences the names arranged in order of merit by ton leading students of tho science. The average positions and probable errorB were then calcu lated. The star means that tho sun ject of the biographical sketch is probably among the thousand leading students of science In the United States, and has nothing to do with their .official positions. The, starred men in the University of Nebraska follow-in-alphabetlcnl-oTdein F. J. Alwuy, chemlstry. Samuel Avery, chemlBlry. Charles E. Bessey. botany. Ellery W. Davis, "mathematics. Clarence A. Skinner, physics. Harry K. Wolfe, "psychology. B. E. Moore, physics. in Tan for Men $4.00 Street, Convocation. At convocation on Tuesday, Decem ber C, Mtb. Emma Boose Tucker, M.D., an alumna of tho University of Nebraska, will lecture on "Tho New China." Art Exhibit. The Nebraska Art Exhibit will close on Thursday, December 8th. The gal lery Is open dally until 10 p. m. Military. The Pershing Rifles will meet Thursdny evening in the armory. Y. M. C. A. Mid-week. Y. M. C. A., mid-week meeting, Wed nesday, C:45 p. m. Classified Column Advertisements for this column should be left at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 1 1a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Want ads will positively not be In serted 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 Sale 'Duo bill on leading pho tographer in Lincoln. See Nebraskan manager. tf For Rent. Tho entirely redecorated hall in the now Wilkinson block, Sixteenth and O, 1b now rented only for college and other solect dancing parties. For dates aeo Bees Wilkinson, 122 North Eleventh. Auto 1217. tf $G rents -any- make- of-typewriter, with stand for threo months. Rent applied If machine is purchased. Lin coln Typewriter Exchnngo, 122 No. 11th. Richards block. You pnss our storo overy day. ti For Rent Furnished rooms, $5 and $G per month. 510 No. 14th. Bell A2217. 44-51 Educational. Learn Wireless nnd R. R. Telegra phy. Shortage of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ex tensive "wlrolesB" developments. We operate under direct supervision of telegraph officials and positively place all studentB, when qualified. Write for catalogu. Natl Telegraph Inst., Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, PorU land, Ore. tf LOST. Lost A mottled Waterman fountain pen, with rubber holder. Finder please return to Nebraskan office. 47-3t LoBt Moore's non-leakablo fouu lain pen, Binall size. Reward for re turn, to Nebraskan ofllce. 47-31 WANTED. Wanted Wo havo a good proposi-tion-to-niake-toaomellyeJuiBtlerfox the next four school years. J. C. Wood & Co. 44-5t First class board for students. 331 No. 13th. 45-lw The girls in tho University of Utah held what was called a Greek lunch eon, seating themselves nnd eating nc cording to ancient Greek customs. Columbia has established a students' bank. It Is connected with the purs er's office and pays no interest. Michigan's athletic association has a membership of 1,596. Bryn Mawr college celebrates its twenty-ninth anniversary this fall. " JolnWrTltsr"AT-BTl7-ATr,09r visited in Lincoln several days last week.. Mr. Roberts Is employed In the ". department of agriculture at Washington, D. C. yS It's Time to Hustle UJ and hustle into one of our wmtea overcoats. A long visit is what it'll bo for this cold snap. We've lots of warmth nt all prices too. Fine Kensingtons-toe most exquisite tailoring and perfect fit $20.00 to $40.00. For the man who needs the latest styles at a little loss we've just tho thing. MAGEE & DEEtaEfc 1109 O Street Oliver Theatre THURS., FRI. & FRI. MAT. DEC. 8-9 ' Silver Threads' With Richard J. Jose I'GHT 25c to fljOO,. JVIAT. 50c to 25c SAT. MAT. and NIGHT, DEC. 10. Uncle Tom's Cabin Mat. 10c and 25c. Night 15c to 50c I 111 PR I II MATINEP.S (Bxcepf Monday) 3:30 LinUULri UVENINOS AT B:j0 ORPHEUM &!!.' ADVANCED VAUDVILLE Howard & Howard The Police Inspector Force & Williams Louin Stone "Roses of Kildare" "Parshley" "DeLlsle" Mats. 15c nnd 25c I Evening 16c, 25c, 35c and 50c raiZT sna Rjfi UillilMi Herpolsheitner's Gafi Dinner 11x30 to It30 )CA , Supper 5t30 to 7i30 uG ' ILS0 GAFETERIAN STYLE Hit Waflis with Mapli Syrup IOi Warthon's $2.50 Shoe Store and the Original Elect ric Shoe Repair Factory 142 No. 12th St.