K THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ) y CAMPUS GLEANINGS C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O street. "A Message from Mars'' at the Ol iver, Saturday night. (Jet your tickotB now. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. Be a booster. Other universities have a Junior Week. Why should not we? Capital tfotel Barber Shop 11 & P. 'Frank Woller, '09, was a recent vis itor at the Delta Upsilon house. Have your clothes 'pressed at Web er's Suitorium, Eleventh and O. tf Delta Tau Delta will give their, for mal party at the Lincoln Friday even ing, March. 24. Try a lunch at the Y. M. U. A. Spa, 13th and P streets. John Outright, '14, has been unable to attend classes for the past week on account of illnesB. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Dale MoDonald, '10, is in Lincoln to attend the Brainard-Baker wedding this evening. - George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling .Cards, In vites and Programs. The zoological department has or dored some recording apparatus for use in field work zoology. Hiltnor Bros., Florists, 118 So. 12th St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice roses, carnations and chrysanthemums. We solicit the university trade. The Mystic Mugs are goiny to glvo a matinee box party for mombers only at the Oliver this afternoon. The at traction is "Tho Queen of the Moulin .Rouge." 6irIaTri$STc1caTror; dyer; and hatter. 235 No. 11th St. Auto 4876, Bell 1G09. Our PENNANT SALE continues this week only. Tho University Book Store. fl'Oi Roy O. Warde has changed his loca tion to Woods Barber Shop, 1206 O street. 93-lOt Say Girls Now lino of Collar Pins Hat Pins Brooch Pins and Boys HALLETT Established 1871 PENNANT bargains are not all gone yet. University Book Store. A club has been organized at Chi cago to study tho drama and to write plays for the university dramatic club. Who said PENNANTS? Wo did. Wo are selling lots of them. Univer sity Book Store. The baseball coach at tho University of Oregon has been released becauso ho allowed the playera to break train ing to some extend by using clgarots or taking a glass of beer occasionally. GPENNANTS. Come before they are all "picked over. Tho University Book Store. tsJUST ARRIVED ! KING COLE SHOES TAN BUTTON --.-$4.00- h -Vfc' - - -4.. V ft TES-fREft'OH CO. st lgI2j2,Q0troo.t.ii , c't: Coaches at thirty-nino universities in tho country formerly played on tho University of Chicago football team. Cqlumbln university has decided to enlarge ItB enrollment in numbers and scope by distributing circulars In China printed In the language of that country. An important meeting of tho For estry club was held last night. Be cause of tho death of Professor Phil lips, who was to have spoken, the reg ular meeting of the club wns post poned from March 7 to March 14. The subject last night was a "Symposium on Forest Fires." Loarn touch typewriting without going to commercial school. Wo fur nish university students with a com plete courBo in touch typewriting and rent you any make of typewriter, throo months for $6.00. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange, 1406 O street. tf Dr. Jacob G. LIpman, bacteriologist of the Now Jersey Stato experiment Btatlon, has been giving a Bcrlcs of lec tures at the school of agriculture on bactorlology. The lectures have at tracted much attention, since Dr. Lip man is an eminent authority upon this subject. Some Lincoln people are not cloar yet In their own minds as to what "university removal" means. One lady was inquiring of a student as to whothor they would move tho build ings out to tho farm bodily, or tear them down and transfer tho parts, to be set up again. The class In CrE. 6A are gathering data for tho construction of complete plots of tho university campus, the Temple, tho school of music, and the athletic field. Tho work of preparing thoso plots will extend over tho rest of the semester and will constitute the practical work of the course. f hoFacilty Men'slDrmTerClub holfl" a dinner at tho Lindell hotel last night. About seventy members at tended tho dinner. Tho guests of honor were M. P. McArdlo, an architect of St; Louis, and Dr. J. G. LIpman, stato bacteriologist of New Jersey, who Is delivering a series of lectures at tho farm. Collar Pins for soft shirts 50c 1143 O Street A faculty club' house is to be es tablished at the University of Minne sota. A new engineering building has been proposed by tho Montana stato college of agriculture. Tho building of the proposed structure will require $80,000 and is to bo made of pressed brick and finished in hard wood. Notice. An important meeting of tho mem bers of tho senior and Junior Ivy day committees will bo held Thursday morning, March 16, at 11: 30 "in U106. C. J. LORD, 3t , M ' Chairman. I k I t ' To tho Editor of tho Nobraskan: Tho arrival of tho "hook worm" has also boon nccompanied by tho spring fover gorm of tennis. Tho univorslty courts have boon crowned to thoir ut most during tho Inst week, while a fow unablo to got located In n part of ono of the throo courts havo con tented thomselves with a gamo of soli taire, practicing thoir favorito strokes on tho library walls. It was only laBt year that sufficient interest was aroused to support throo courts suc cessfully, but Judging from tho ton nlB manifestation already mado this year, sovoral othor courts may be nec essary. For a school of four thousand Btudonts, throo tennis courts is cor tnlnly a meager supply, especially so if all tho availablo matorlal bo exor cised. Wosloyan univorslty at Unl vorysity Placo has six courts ommllv -as good-n8 those-at NobrnBUtt,' and! some a great doal better. Additional ly, although Wosloyan has a registra tion of Iobs than a thousand students, it may bo obsorvod that tho quality of thoir tonniB tennis is nlways commen surate with tho "tennis spirit." If nil of tho posslblo candidatos for tho Ne braska varsity team wore admitted to tho club and givon licenses to play, It is needless to say that 'jsolltalro" would becomo tho prevalent "work out." A TENNIS MAN. Tho 'State University of Iowm is sondinga scientific expedition to In vestigate tho bird Hfo of Layson Island in the mid-Pacific. This project Is by far tho greatest of Its kind over attempted by tho university and Is at tracting national attention. Six courses in Journalism will be opened at Ohio stato next term. The courses include ono to nld reporters in collecting and writing news nnd an othor deals with the editing, proofread ing and the mecFanlcal make-up'of fi newspaper. 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 nald in advance, at th 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. For Sale Due bill on leading pho tographer In Lincoln. See Nebraskan manager. tf For Sale A good kitchen range; nearly new; cheap. See Nebraskan manager. tf L08T. Lost Fountain pen in M207, be tween 9 and 10 Thursday morning. Itward. Return to Nebraskan ofilco. 103-3t Lost PI Beta Phi sorority pin, sot with diamond and ruby. Reward. Re turn to NebraBkan ofilco. 103-3t FOUND. Found Near Teinplo, ribbon watch fob. Owner may have same by iden tifying and paying for this ad. '92-tf. Found On campus, a bunch of keys. Owner call at Rag ofilco. 103-3t WANTED. Wanted to Buy-Old gold and silver jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., upstairs, :188No. 12th-St.- " - - tf Wanted University students desir ing employment during, the summer JCnileimLalgQQ4jaynK proposition oyk .naqressmg appncayoji. to-,No.i 08, Our Best Salesman is our comploto lino of spring clothes and furnishings. We havo such confidence in them spoak for thomselves. They are all cut in tho lat est styles. They are all mado of nobby and exclusive patterns. They aro perfect in fit not only when you first put them on but always. Stop and see thorn we know you will bo interested. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre . T-ODAY-2:301-T-ONIQH-T M5 The Sensational Musical Comedy Tht Quitn of fha Moulin Bought Night Life in Paris Mat., 50c to $1.00 Night, 50c to $1.50 Wed. Night, March 22 RAYMOND HITCHCOCK LINCOLN MATIHS' a,3 ORPHEUM SUBTiB ADVANCED VADDVILLE Beginning Monday Eve., Mar. 13 BONITA "A Night in a Monkey Music Hall" Three California Girls Ward Brothers Adonis & His Dog "Dayton" Mats. 16o and 25c Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c LYRIC Beginning Monday Night, March 13 1 CONTENTED WOIM NIQHT8 at 8:30 25c, 25c, 35c, 60c MATS, Wed. and Sat 15c and 25c UPRINTINGUSi Bee TJi Ikfort Ordering EkewlMW rrogr&ms, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklet VANTINE PRINTING CO. 138-180 No 14th St. Hirpolshtimtr's Gift -S5:iS?S8 26o-'c' ULSO CAFETERIflB STYLI Mtl Wtflis'wlii Map l Syra Mf f- l winasor notei.