THE DAILY NEBRASKAN X t l" I iX CAMPUS GLEANINGS C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 0 street. The Latin club will meet this even ing. Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. The Chemistry .club will meet this evening In Chemistry hall. Capital Hotel "Barber Shop-ll-fir-Pr The Spikes will give an Informal party on Wednesday evening. R. O. Warde, barber, Woods, 1206 O. Kappa Sigma will give a party at the Temple Wednesday evening. Have, your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorium, Eleventh and O. tf D. F. McDonald, ex-'lO, Phi Kappa Psi, has re-entered the university to work off some requirements necessary to secure his degree. Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa, k 13th and P streets. MIbb Marie Booitweyor has been compelled to leave for her home In PlattBihquth, Neb., on account of Ill ness. v Hlltner Bros- Florists, 118 So. 12th St. PhoneB AutcN.894, Bell 330. Palms and choice floweraNif all kinds. Glen Fordyce, '10, Sigma Chi, who Is traveling for the Lincoln Paint & Color company, was visltlnglnJ Lincoln recently. , . Have your fingers manicured after dandelion day. Lincoln Barber ShopjJ Phi Gamma Delta announces tho pledging of Wallace Troup of Qmaha, Leonard Purdy of Beatrice, and Lee Parker of Wllsonvllle. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Prof. Sarka Hrbkova of tho depart ment of Slavonic languages will give a lecture Tn the Bohemian language at Brainard, Neb., on the, evening of April 15. The ldfcturo is under the auspices of the schools. George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and ProeramB. The Komensky club adjourned its regular meeting and program on Sat urday evening to attend In a body the production of tho Dramatic club play, "Christopher Junior," In which the club's! former pjrcBldent, Mrs Olga Stastney, participated. 7WVINY PEOPLE cannot go to church, nor to an entertainment oven walk, ride or take a short journoy on tho cars without incurring tho worst kind, of headache It's becauso of dofective vision. The heat and glaro of tho sun still fur ther strain tho ovor worked eyes make them smart and burn and ache. We'll fit yoCir eyes with tho propor glasses to protect them and relievo tho strain. Established 1871 Senior pins at University Book Store ' 115-lOt The KomenBky club presented tho department of education with a large portrait of John Amos Komensky (ComenlUBjflhe Bohemian educational reformer. The portrait was accepted for the department by Dr, Luckey. Learn touch typewriting without going to commercial school. Wo fur nlBh university students with a com plete course In touch typewriting and rent you any make of typewriter, threo months for $G.0O. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange, 140G O street. tf Ted" Marriner-r-cleaner, dyer, and hatter. 235 No. 11th St. Auto 4876, Bell 1C09. Easter Oxfords for Men Here are four new lasts PUG SLATS You miss lt-if Students wanting to wait table or wash dishes for board, clerk after noons and Saturdays, apply at Y. M. C. A. employment bureau. In one or the closest games that has been played In the intcrfraternity series this season, Sigma Chi yester day defeated Phi Gamma Delta by a score of 7 to G. During the last Inning of the game Morris Bllsh, who was jjjjiyjng j$ hoi l8tqpf or . the Ph I Gams, was struck above tho eye by a fast grounder and painfully injured. A gash about an inch In length yas cut In his forehead, and it was necessary for him to secure the services of a doctor to closo tho wound. Chi Omega sorority gave a formal dancing party at the Lincoln hotel Saturday night. A bank of palms screened the orchestra and the Chi Omega pin In electric lights gleamed through the palms. Punch, Ice, cake, and candles wore served In the or dinary, where the tables were decor ated with daisies, lilies and carna tions. The program were plain white with tho Chi Omega shield. The out of town guests were as follows: Miss Gertrude Hunt, Harlan, la.; MIbs Swift of the Illinois chapter; Miss Ruby Dundeon of the Colorado chap ter; Miss Lois Piper, LyohB, Neb.; Miss Marie Carter, Jefferson, la. The members of the college naDer taff and Btudents who took part in anyNlramatlc production have been awardedvthe official gold monogram ot the University of Utah. THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW-SCHOOL Tlircf-yuar courtio. leading lb. degree of Doctor of Law (J. D.), which by tho Quarter Hystem may bo completed in two and one-fourth calendar years. College education required for regular adinlHHlon, one year of law being counted toward collego degree. Law library of 35,000 volumes. The Summer Quarter offers special op portunities to students, teachers, and practitioners. First term begins June 19 Second term begins July 27 CourscH open In all Departments of tho I'nlvt-rHlty during the Summer Quarter. For Announcement address DEAN OF LAW SCHOOL, THE .UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO H ALLE.TT 1 143 O Street Aeronautic enthusiasts at Cornell have arranged for a display of aero plane models. Plans are being made also for the construction of an aerial station and workshop. New York university, according to recent statistics, has the largest per centage of students taking part In ath letics of any college in the eaBt. WALT Stands for the Latest and best in Music. 1215 O St. . JCAMEL KING COLE you don't see 'errr Classified Column Advertisements .for this column should bo left at the business office, basoment 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 rato of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words olfaction there of 'for the first Insertion; three inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. FOR SALE. For Sale A good kitchen rango; nearly new; cheap. See Nebraskan manager. tf For Sale Due bill on loading pho tographer in Lincoln. Seo Nebraskan manager. tf WANTED. Wanted to BuyOld gold and silver Jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., upstairs, 138 Nd. 12th St. tf LOST. ' Lost Joweled Sigma Alpha EpBllon fraternity pin. Finder call Auto lGf4. Rewavd. 122-3t Lost Political Economy 40, port folio note book, without a nnmo on it. Finder please return to Rag office. 122-3t Tho students of the state university of Washington are petitioning to havo athletics removed from the curriculum of tho university. A b CFtft.TY OUT Spring Duds It's high time you fellows gave this clothes question a serious thought your old winter suit Is beginning to look mighty care worn. Will you have your suit handed down from a pile of a dozen just like it suits made ip months ago or will you havon suit made to conform tpour indi vidual Ideas and tastes made to fit you alone? We are actually making real tailored clothes for ten dollars less than the' kind sold over tho counter called "just as good as a tailor-made." Our shop is filled with the new est Ideas In woolens grays and browns predominate 15 min utes here will post you on the new .things and there is but one price Your Spring Suit Tailored AS You Order It $15 Imitators Flatter Us LtT SSskrsssssTsB rlBJBBBBBBBBWJ njpipjuin BBBBBBBBJ The Outline of tho story of perfect clothes, is. 1. FABRIC. All wool selected with ex acting care latest shades and patterns. 2. FASHION. Newest style ideas lots of 01 'ginger" and individuality yet not extreme. , 3. FIT Built to fit by exports and .built for years not weeks. Do you see why our clothes please? They have those qualities. $15.00 to $40.00 MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 13 AL. H. WILSON In "A GERMAN PRINCE" Prices 25c to $1.50 8AT. MAT. & NIGHT, APRIL 15 "A WINNING KISS" Mat., 35c to 75c. Night, $1.50 to 25c tmammmmmmmmmm I IIIPM II MATINEES (BxceptMtMayjasjo LlnuULn EVENINOS AT 8:j0 . ORPHEUM RUSTiH ADVANCED VAUDVIttE Murray Lane . Valleclta's Leopards Bessie Bown Rlcker Neff and 8tarr Rogers and Hart Lawrence and Edwards Lawson and Namon Mats. 15c and 25c Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c L Y R I O Beginning Man. Evening, April 10 THE SUBSTITUTE Every Eve, 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Mats,, Ved. and 8a t. 15c and 25c Try Our Maraschino Cherry Chocolates Also All Kinds of Dainty Sandwiches f Best of Service LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN f i fc 1:2:20 O Street. 133 South 13th St. 14th and 0 S. W. Corner