THE DAILY OBRAgKAN ' . T r K i ', CAMPUS GLEANINGS jD,;Htroy, florist; 1133 0 street, Chi Omega gives, its formal party at the' "Lincoln" this evening. Chapln Bros;, Florists, 127 So. 13th. Mario Hod go, cx-'13, Is a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Capitaf Hotel Barber Shop 11 & P. St(lhT Shaw-Is spending-a few-days at tho" Delta Delta Delta house. R. O. Warde, barber, Woods, 120G O. Acacia fraternity will give a party this evening at tho chapter house. Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum, Eleventh nnd O. tE , Oscar Weaver, Alpha Theta. Chi, is to bb operated on for appendicitis. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streets. Howard Guilfoil is slowly recover ing from hfeTrecbnt attack of mumps. ' Hlltner Bros., Florists, 118 So. 12th St. Phones Auto 189.4, Bpll 330. Palms and choice flowers of all kinds. Er,ma Staples of Omaha i's visiting with friends at the Kappa. Alpha Theta house. Havo your fingers manicured after dandelion day. Lincoln 'Barber Shop. i James Whitney, ox-'lO, Phi Gamma Delta, is employed in a bank at Nor way, Kan. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 Nd. 11th. Miss Alice Howell of tho elocution department gavo a recital in Omaha yesterday. Kappa Tau Hpsilon entertained in formally last night at tlm fraternity nfolK672S-NoTr26th--strcet George BroB., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. William B. Haley, who has been confined at St. Elizabeth's hospital with pnoumonia for tlio past two weeks, and who was progressing rap Idly, has suffered a relapse. Senior pins at University Book Store. 115-10t -Our Young Men's F U L K nais an uiiihibiii Tho, Agricultural club last night at .tho Temple gavo tho second of a series of dances. .Tho chaperones wero Pro fessor and Mrs. Haeckor. TJho third gamo in tho lnterfratern- lty series, which wop scheduled to bo playea yesterday afternoon between tho, Ppl Kappa PsI and the Sigma ,Nu (fraternities was postponed until tlils unornijig. m Notice to Juniors. All junior 'baseball men r.oport at tho; athletic Hold .Saturday from 1 to ;3 p. m., fqr practice and election of a captain. ' ALBERT HALL, -" Manager. r.' 4 1 I , fll XPU gHt IN. 1220 O tyo.u i .fc 'iV dfcgT'i Easter 3 V a TiEjRENiar2(bfr (. Miss ulfa Nagl, '11, recently re turned from Qlonw.oo.d, Iowa, whore sh'o ofllcfalcd as one of tho judges In the Iowa stato declamatory contest. A mooting of tho Y. M. C. A. cab inet was hold Friday ovenng, liut no business of importance was transact ed. Another meting will bo r lipid in the near future and members or tho, various committees will be named. Learn toucn typewriting without going to commercial school. W.o fur nlsh university students with a com plete course In touclr typewriting: and rent you any mako of typewriter, throe months for $6.00. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange, 1406 O street. tf Ted Marriner cleanpr, dyer, and hatter, 235 No. llth St. Auto 4SY0, Bell 1609. S. A. Mahood, a graduate student in chemistry and Instructor In chemistry in the Lincoln high school, yesterday received a number of burns on tho faco and left hand as a result of tho accidental explosion of somo. othor, which ho was distilling over sodium. Though they nro painful, the burns aro not serious, and Mr. Mnhood will bo ablo to attend to IiIb duties with out serious interruption. PARK EDITS A PAPER. Former Student at Nebraska Is at the Head of the Korean. Y. M. Park, formorly a student at tho unlvorelty, Is publishing tho Now Korean at San Francisco. Ho is n Ko rean by birth and takes a great in terest In tho welfaro of his country men. Tho paper which ho edits is dovoted to tho Interests oftho Korean and Ib run on tho plan of tho Amorl- UUI1 UUWHllUl'Ul. jxuin mil. uuiusnu early In last December. During tho time-spont 4n the. -university. Jiqwji8. known as tho most progresslvo and ablo of our Orionta.1 students. Tho University of Michigan may bo represented in track or field events this year by one or moro Chinamen. There are 14 Chinese in tho univer sity. Also thoro nro 14 In tho gym nasium taking tho preliminary gym nasium training to omulato their American classmates in college sports. FURHISHER AND HATTER 132 5 O STREET ' A graduato collogo with funds ag gregating $4,000,000 Is soon to tip opened at Princeton university. The carrying of a. pipe with the let ter "C" on by any Cornell student who has notearned his letter on some varsity team is absolutely prohibited. Work Is at present being d,onp by tho gymnasium authorities on tho preservation of the old Yale flags. Most"bf these trophies havo been fall ing apart on account of old age. In order to prevent this they are now being carefully mended, nnd framed, when they will bo pgairi hung up in th trophy room. ' ' '" Qi fyrds .0 fflMJ flf THE ,SFV Street. Ml ( r y " jQJassjfieci Column Advertisements for this column should foe loft at .the business office, basement drnlilstra.tloh balding, be tween 1 1a. ni. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Want ads wjlj positively pot be In: sorted unless paid In advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for Sycry fifteen yyords or fraction thee f for the first 'Insertion; three Inser tions 25 cents; fl ve-lnsertlons-40 cents. FOR 8ALE. For Sale Duo bill on leading pho tographer In Lincoln. See Nobraskan manager. tf For Salo A good kitchen range; noarly now; cheap. Seo Nebraskan manager. tf WANTED. Wanted Several first class sales men to sell groceries and supplies to farmers, .ranchors and largo consum ers. Now money making proposition. F. L. 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