THE DAILY NEBEASKAN CAMPUS GLEANINGS G. H. Proy, florist, 1133 O street. The members of Iron Sprlnx will give a dulice tonight in the Temple. Chapln Dros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. The Catholic Student" club- will give a dance In the Temple Saturday night. R. O. Warde, barber, Woods, 120G O. Spectators will be admitted to the gallery at the military ball for 25 cents. Capital Hotel Barber Shop 11 & P. Harral Coulter, George Packard, J. R. Wood and Ray Crancer left Lincoln last night for Lawrence, Kan., where they will attend the section conven tion of Bection 12 of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Several of the men who took part In the fraternity mlnstral show which was given on University night have been enlisted in the Lincoln Ad club minstrel which will be given lit the Oliver theater on the night of June 6. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streets.- ' Phillip Lehmer, Phi Kappa Psi, has returned home because of the death of hi father. Mr. Lehmer was taken ill a week ago while traveling In Mexico and died in. Omaha Wednesday morn ing from heart trouble. Ted Marrlner cleaner, dyer, and hatter, 235 No. 11th St. Auto 4876, Bell 1609. Arbor Barth, ex-'lO, who has been abroad for the past year, is expected to return home June 1. Mr. Barth left the university at the close of his Junior year, a"nd entered Harvard. Later ho started on a tour of the world, and has vlBlted all the princi pal countries of Europe and Asia, and is at present In Japan. George BroB., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. Lost Gold case Conklln self-filling fountain pen, with "Elizabeth" en graved on cup,- 140-31 Found-'-On campus, fountain pen. 140-3t Students in the French department are anxiously awaiting the announce ment of the piny in which Sarah Bern hardt will appear during her visit to Lincoln. The teachers have made ar rangements to read In class the pro duction which she will present. With the date of her appearance only ten dayB away the public nro still await ing the decision of her manager,. For those members of the senior class who have not been over-Indus-trlous this is a most strenuous week. I-dist Thursday notices were sent out from the registrar's office to all those who were menaced with Incompletes or conditions, stating that In order for one to gradunte it was necessary that these be removed by May 12. It Is estimated that there Is more work being dono this week by the seniors than hos been done during the whole semester. READING AT CONVOCATION. BETTER GLAD NOW THAN SORRY LATTER Dramatic Story Is Recited by Miss Howell. Miss Alice Howell, head of the de partment of elocution, gave a reading at convocation yesterday morning en titled "The New Year's Watch." The story Is a very dramatic one, and Miss Howell held her audience under a spell while she spoke. The story was a southern one, where a negro was ac cused of murder and is about to be burned at the stake, on New Year's eve. His mother, convinced of his In nocence, sits watching for the coming of a 'Prominent white man whom she thinks will save her son. When the colonel does not come she gets on a lidrso. and rides four miles to get him. The colonel Is a candidate for office and fears lfho attempts to stop the mob it will hurt hl$ candidacy. How ever, he Is persuadedtQ act, and suc ceeds in stopping the lynching. The young negro Is afterwards proved In nocent when the bloodhounds refuse to touch him while on the scent. Miss Howell was presented with a beautiful bunch of American Beauties, at the close of her reading. Get Your Change in Underwear at FULK FURNISHER AND HATTER 1 325 O STREET New Soft Collar Shirts All Shades Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum, Eleventh and O. tl Lost In chem. laboratory, Water man pen, gold band around cap, with Initials "F. S." Return to Nebraskan office. 140-3t Wanted to Buy 'Old gold and silver jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., upBtalrs, 138 No. 12th St. tf Learn touch typewriting without going to commercial school. Wo fur nlsh 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, 1406 O street. tf Caps and Gowns. The senior cap and gown committee recommends that nil seniors order caps and gowns at the University Book Store at once. Gowns, each, $1; with cap $1.25. ALICE HUMPE, Chairman. DALRYMPLE'S for Box Lunches open until mid -night REAL COLLEGE OXFORDS The Kind The Boys Like "F-F-H" $3.00 $4.00 YATES-FRENCH 1220 O Street WANTED: Painters J Carpenters Farmers Gardeners Fruit Raisers Mechanics and all kinds of working men Physicians Lawyers Dentists Architects and men of all profes sions Grocers Butchers General storo merchants Lumber dealers Hardware and all kind of merchants to Join our 10,000 families settling up tho Pecos Palisades, the Sun shine valley of TexaB, irrigated land being put on tho market by tho Kansas City, Moxlco and Ori ent Railway. An emplro whpre you are needed and a homo and fortune awaits you. Come and see. Got there ahead of tho railroad. Excursion leavcB Lincoln May 16. Call or wiito for information. E. E. BEVARD LAND CO. State Agents for tho Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Ry Co. Land Department, 830 P St., Lincoln. Nebr. Mr. John Showaltor of the class of 1911 University of Nebraska', has beer, elected as high school teacher at Columbus. mj Jfcw Elastic Currency is the Money You Spend for Clothes in Our Shop because we stretch your dollar over jusir twice the buying power it has else where. We are making clothes for a lot of college men who want some different than, the ready-made clothier can secure. Coats as long as you like trousers as peggy as you wish every detail as you want it in a Scotch Suit. Ready-made are for every body in general our clothes are made for you in particular- $ 15 Original $15 Tailors 96 Stores Imitators Flatter Us Auto 2372 ' Bell 2522 133 South 13th St. 'Mini l"fl I 1K1 . jffffl'B A Little Late Tt is sometimes worse to bo a little- late than it is to bo very lato. In fashion wo have only thoso that are vory lato. Whatever else clothes are they must be fashionable to bo good ours are that and more. They have tho stylo and fit that appeal to tho eyeand the internal quality that ap peals to tho judgement. $15 tol MAGEE & DEEMER. 1109 O Street AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre SAT. MAT. AND NIGHT, MAY 13 Charles Frohman Presents BILLIE BURKE In Her Greatest Comedy Hit " M R 8. DOT" Mat, 50c to $1.60 Night, 50c to $2.00 MAY 22 MME. BERNHARDT . , 1 LINCOLN "nmsrtS, "" ORPHEUM mSPM ADVANCED VAUDVILLE Merrill, Otto Empire Comedy Four Harry 8ulllvan & Co. Berne Brothers Christy & Willis Foley & Miller Corinne Francis , Mats. 15c and 25c Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c F L Y R I Beginning Monday Evening, May 8 What Happened to Jones Evenings at 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Matinees Wed. & 8at. 15c & 25c WARTHON'S Original Electric Shoe Repairing Fpctery anl $2.50 Shoe Store MtN't WWKIU'll V Wi Savi Ytu $1.00 142 North 12th Strat r &