a.i'jierfciJfcrt?MrrtfBtffiyWJWPWFWBWWBOW mmjiujuijmu mfmMmwfflUMmsMrifrfMK&iii&iitah THE DAILY NEBIfitBK AN' 1 X O N rv. .f Af , v w U ffl .i CAMPUS GLEANINGS , C. th Froyj florlsU 118B O street. JnnidB vlotor Morrison has been on: the bIcIc Hat the Inst few days. . rQhapln, Bros,, Florlsta, 127 .So.. 13th- : Tho Togner society will moot Satur day nfghl atJ8 o'clock In' the' Toniplc. Capital; Hotel Barber Sh'dp 11 & P. i Fred Miller. ex-12. waB a recent VlBltor. dt TITd pelia TaU Delta fiousc. R O. Wardo, barber, Woods, 120G O. -V. G. Hascall loft for Omhhrt yester' day and'' will .attend the! minor meet tonight... Have your clothes presaed at Web ec's-Bulibrlum, Eleventh and 0. tf Wm. B. Haley, whb Is In the hos pital' suffering with an attack of pneu monia, Is recovering. - " Try a lunch aftho Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streots. Clinton Underwood of Central City and Harold .McKItihey of Omaha have been Initiated Into Beta ThetA Pi. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 - yd. 11th. a H. Ci" Hough went to Omaha" this K nipfnlngandlll be present at-tho In (plf doorineet in that city, this evening. George" Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling Cards, In VlteB and Programs. Dealt E: A. Burhett of the agricul tural college recently returned from a trip to Iowa In the interests of the university. () Senior pins at TnlvorKity Book Store. ' 115-10t vQr"-J.ATlhur Nesblt lias iBsued invl'ta- tlons for a inualcal to bo given at the Delta Tau Delta .house Sunday after- noon at 3:30. . Ted Marriner cleaner, dyer, and I hatter, 235 No. 11th St. Auto 4876, Bell 1609. Try-outs for entrance into the Dra matic club will be held April 22. Thoso desiring to participate uhould register on Tuesdays from 11 to 11:30 n. m., in U106. Soft Shirts, Soft Attached and Detached All TU. 11.., ll I lit; l!5V I Employment for the vacation to en terprising young men. If you are ex pecting to enter the professional or business life, a broad experience Is -a good asset. An opportunity is offered to you. Call at 1040 Q street. Hours 11 to 1 and G to C:30xp. m. 116-2 1 v The next meeting of Sigma XI will be held Tuesday, April 4, In the chem istry lecture room. Dr: Dales will speak on "Tho 'Thermite' Procoss and Some Practical Applications." It will bo extremely interesting, as this pro cess Is alhioBt sonsatlonal In Its re sults. Dr. DaleB Will present ta num ber of experiments.' FOR A BIGGER, BROADER, BUSIER SHOE rhdthrwhy-we-iell-suSIiooSfioeB-foSiOO iatab Learn touch typewriting without going to commercial school. Wo fur- nish university students with a com plqte courso in touch typewriting and rent you any mako of typewriter, threo months for, $6.00. Lincoln Typewriter Ejcchnnge, 1406 O street. tf GRADUATION RECITAL. Miss Elsa Given Shows Great Ability on the Piano. MIbb Elan Louise Given, student with Sidney Sllber, gave a recital for graduation last evening at tho Templo thentcr. An exceptionally largo audi ence was presont. Miss Given Bhowed marked ability and her work was re ceived with enthusiasm by the audi onco. The program was as follows: Coronation Concerto Mozart Allegro (Cadenza by Mozart) Larghetto (Cadonza by Hummel) Allegretto Sonata, Op- 31 , No. 2 Beethoven Largo-Allegro Adagio Allegretto Spinning Song from "The Flying Dutchman" Wngntr-Llszt Dlflndnncc MncDowell Czardas MacDowell Gavotte and Musette for two pianos . Raff Orchestral parts on -second piano Mr. Sllber WASHINGTON STUDENTS 8TRIKE. Demand Return of Culprits Partici pating in Dormitory Raid. Instruction was suspended at the Washington state college yeBterday as thcrTBBinr oPa'afFIKe-of sTpOerits. "AT' a meeting last night it wnB decided that all of tho 1,200 students should remain away from classes until the culprits who participated in a raid on the girls' dormitory early Tuesday morning were apprehended and ex polled. Pickets were stationed at all entrances to the buildings to prevent any one entering the class rooms. More than fifty students have been called before the faculty for Investi gation. Evidence Is said to bo strong Collars FULK TUiM FURNISHER AND HATTER 111112,9. 132S O STREET against a half dozen who are prom inent In athletics. Several girls are I prostrated as a result of fright or through the treatment they received. A number suffered Injuries. When tho reports of tho students' standing were made known at Minne apolis, 1,078 were reported ub either failures or were conditioned. A Chinese house club Is being formed at JBerkeley, among the Chi nese Btud,ent8 at tho University of California. It is under the manage ment of tho Berkeley Chinese Student "association. Oh this" way the students hope to lessen their oxponses. STORE iiS,i' i-FRENCHCPQ. & Mivts&t- Classified Column Advertisement -for thl column" h.ould-rba 'left at (he 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. For Sale Due bill on leading pho tographor in Lincoln. See NebraBkan manager. tf For Sale A good, kltchom ran go; nearly new; cheap. See Nebraskan manager, . . tf FOUND. Found A lady's gold watch, last Thursday. Owner Inquire at tho of fice of the Dally Nebraskan. 113-Bt WANTED. Wanted Several first clasB sales men to Bell groceries and supplies to farmers, ranchers and large consum ers. New money making proposition. F. L. McClure & Co.., Sioux City, la. 1177t Wanted to Buy Old gold and silver Jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., Upstairs, 138 No. 12th St. tf Tho Dally Northwestern says: "The art or short story, poem, and esBay writing received a decided inspiration last week when the Northwestern Magazine offered to th e undergrad u ate body one hundred dollars in prizes." Having served as temporary coach of tho Williams baseball squad for a month, Andy Coakley, formerly star pitcher at Holy Cross, has been given n permanent position. He has played with the Philadelphia Americans, Chi cago Nationals and the Louisville team. The Divinity School OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY Unsectarian University Privileges Elective courses leading to tho University degrees of S.T. B., A.M., and Ph. D. Students paying the full fee may 'take -without extra charge appropriate courses offered in the . Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in Andover Theological Seminary. For particulars address The Dean of the Harvard Divinity School, 4 Divinity Library, Cam brigo, Mass. UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN J , C. AJ Tucker , , JEWELER. 1 1 ri iji OPTICIAN II23 I STnEET, YELLOW FRONT Yevr TitrwUic SkrM 1 ja tSla aHGd t . , e writ p rF ' w H i M ,- I ' ' ' " v-' I I " '-T T "i . . 1 ?-, .jk,- . In theVyay. n of Hpring furnishings wotuuiv Huppjy your Qvry wain The now. "Outing" Shirts aro tho nobbiest thing yet. Negligee with soft collars to match and Fronch folded cuffs in selected madrap and j?oisette $2.00. Exceptional values in soi sette night robessilk trim med onty $1.00. Everything in springe-duds nt prices that are right. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15 Henrietta crosman In the 8atrical Comedy "ANTI-MATRIMONY." Mat. $1.00 to 25c. Night, $1.50 to 50c. Monday Night, April 3. EDWARD TERRY And His London Company In "8weet Lavender." 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