.-.--... ,-,--- -T -i i-3ie3Msc THE DAILY NEBRASfcAN "rmW. V -5 CAMPUS GLEANINGS C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 0 Btroot. KomenBky club will meet tomorrow night Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. Bruco Mai lory of Alliance Is visiting at tho Alpha Tau houso. Capitol Hotol Barbor Shop 11 & P. Chi Omega will glvo Its formal party a't tho Lincoln hotol Saturday night. It. O. Wardo, barbor, Wood 120G O. Holen Fair will spent Saturday and Sunday with hor parents at Omaha. " Have your clothes prosaed at Web er's Suitorlum, Eleventh and O. tl Mrs. C. B. Ritchie, '05, AlphaOml cron PI, Is visiting frlonds In Lincoln. Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C." A. Spa, 13t;h and P streets. Miss Gertrude Hunt Ib visiting at the Chi Omega house. Hiltnor Bros., Florists, 118 So. 12th St. Phones Auto 1894, Boll 330. Palms and choice flowors of all kinds. Havo your fingers manicured after duhdcllon day. Lincoln Barber Shop. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Jack BcBt has been laid up sovoral das this week on account of rheu matism. George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling "Cards, In vites and Programs. "Mr. Bob" will bo given by tho Union Literary society this ovening at. tho Templo theater. Admission free. Senior pins at University Book Store. 115-10t Tho Catholic StudentB club will hold a regular meeting Saturday evening at 8"o'clpclp4n Bclenco hall' at tho Tcm--ple. " Tho address of Chancellor Avery on "Tho University and Legislation," It Is understood, has been postponed. This address had been planned for convocation next Tuesday morning, but the championship class debate will bo held at tlfat time. BLACK SPOTS boforo your eyes aro usully of a puroly norvons origin, whllo tho cauBO is found in uncorrected visual dofocta which propor glasses only will remedy. Pleased to talk with you about your black spots, HALLETT Established 1871 Misses Helen Swift and Ruby Sein doon, momberB of the Chi Omega so rority at tho University of Illinois, aro visiting at tho local chapter house. Manager Owen of tho sophomore baseball team would Hko to seo a good bunch of men out on tlio field this af ternoon. Practice will be hold dally from now on. Warren Millar, a student at tho Uni versity of Kansas, 1b visiting at tho Delta Upsllon house. Mr. Millar was last year a student of medicine at Ne braska, which, course he 1b still pur suing at Kansas. Whllo a student horo ho pledged Delta Upsllon. Ho will probably spend tho week's ond at tho fraternity house. ii PUG That's our new last for men. Higher toe than ever Black and Tan Oxfords, Button and Lace $4.00. YATESFRENCH CO. . 1220QStreet ; Tho flrBt classes to bo hold in tho foundry of tho now M. E. building are in progress this week and tho first heat will bo drawn off the furnaco this afternoon. Tho forestry students will glvo a supper tonight at tho Llndoll hotol in honor of W. H. Mast, tho government forestry export, who is now giving a course of lecturos to tho forestry stu dents. Many Interesting things havo hap pened at the rehearsals of "Christo pher Junior," and it has been neces sary to often reprimand tho men for payIng"fiiofe" utteirtlon-tor fetnalo-mom bors of tho cast than tho play. The ChemiBtry club will meet In tho chemistry lecture room at eight o'clock on Saturday ovening. Tho pro gram will consist of a discusBlon by Mr. Frankforter on the subject of "Some Practical Applications, of The oretical Chemistry," and a paper by Mr. Rost on "Tho Fairbury Shale Gas." The public Is Invited to attend tho meeting. Learn touch typewriting without going to commercial school. Wo fur nish university students with a com plete course in touch typewriting and rent you any make of typewriter, three months for $6.00. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange, 140G O street. tf Ted Marrlner cleaner, dyer, and hatter, 235 No. 11th St. Auto 4876, Bell 1609. PATHOLOGICAL CLUB MEET8. Dr. Wlllard and Dr. Mekesser Read Interesting Papers. The Pathollglcal club met last night In tho physiology lecturo room. Dr. Wlllard read an Interesting papor on "PlmgogcytOBiB." This Is the term ap plied to the process of the destruction ofgerj)nB and other foreigir substances in the blood by moans of the white blood cells. Dr. Mekesser. a Lincoln physician, read a paper on "Opsonins." Opsonins arc a typo" of substance which favor and Induco the action re ferred to in Dr. Willard'B paper. Al though both subjects possess great In terest and Importance to tho medical 1143 O Street world, they should be interesting to everybody, for they aro the explana tion of the susceptibility of different persons to disease. IVY DAY COMMITTEE. Outline Plans for Collecting an Assess ment on All Students. Members of tho junior and senior Ivy day committees met yesterday morning. Plans wore outlined for the collection of tho 25-cent assessment on all university students. Other matters pertaining to tho arrangement of de tails of tho 'program were taken up and discussed. V Classified ' Column Advertisements for this column should bo 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; threo Inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. FOR 8ALE. For Sale Due bill on loading pho tographer in Lincoln. See NebraBkan manager. tf For Sale A good kitchen rango; nearly now; cheap. Seo. Nobraakan manager. tf FOUND. Found A tennis raquot, on tonnlB court. Call Auto 1509. 118-3t WANTED. Wanted Several first class sales men to sell groceries and supplies to farmers, ranchers and largo consum ers. Now money mnklng proposition. F. L. McCluro & Co'., Sioux City, la. 117-7t , Wanted io BuyOld gold and silver Jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., upstairs, 138 No. 12th St. tf Walter wanted at Kappa Gamma house, 435 No. 25th, to wait noon and evening meal for board. 120-2t SUIl or OVERCOAT Made to Order, Made to Fit, Made to Satisfy It is simply enough TOLD, but to appreciate what It really ' MEANS, come to our store and make a thorough investigation, learn JUST WHY . Scotch Woolen Mills made-to-order clothes have a reputation for quality and stylo which circles tho world. Genuine PrieBtly Cravonottes and English Corduroys to order, Pants to Order $2.50 a Leg 8eat8 Free. World's Largest Tailors'. 96 Stores. M. M. CRANDALL, Mgr. 133 South Thirteenth St. Bell 2522 Auto 2372. $15 City Hospital Day Saturday, April 8 The Majority Rule applies in clothop rig well as in congress. A majority of men 'would wear clothes that look well, fit well and aro made well if they could find them. We liave confidence in tho majority also in our Ken sington clothes. ;. They vary in cuUand price but they're all the same in quality the host. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre fWlGHT7SAT. AND 8AT. MA?." Charles Frohman Presents The Musical Comedy, Suflqes "THE ARCADIANS" With a Magnificent Cast of 100 Special Augmented Orchestra Night, $2.00 to 60c Mat., $1.00' to 50c LINCOLN MAB8?ffl a,3 ORPHEUM hutiS advanced vaudville Tate's "MOTORING" Jarvis & Harrison Scott Bros. Elsie Durand Al Carleton The Kuma Family Alsace & Lorraine Mats. 15c and 25c Evenings 15c, 25c 35c ahd'BOc LYRIC Beginning Monday Evening, April 3 Why Smith Lift Hems Evenings at 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Mats. Wed and -Sat. 15c and. 25s Herpolsheinier's Cafe Dinner 11:30 to It30 OK Supper 5:30 to 7j30 ,fcUU, - ALSO CAFETERIAH STYLE Hot Wadis with Map! 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