THE 'DAILY NEBRASKAN X. CAMPUS GLEANINGS C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O street. S. O. Cotncr, editor of the Nebraska is rapidly recovering and expects to bo out again within a few days. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. Tom Mosely is now at the head of the Beatrico Creamery testing depart ment at tho Chicago plant R. O. Warde,Jbarber, Woods, 120G O. Senior Play tickets were on sale yesterday for those members of the class who had not made their reserva tions earlier. Capital Hotel Barber Shop 11 & P. Miss Helen Davis will entertain the members of the Kappa, Alpha Theta sorority at a dancing party at her home on Friday evening, May 26. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. The final examination In Dr. Eaves' class in PovertyVand Dependence will be given on Monday, May 29, preced ing tho regular examination period. Hove your clothes presaed at Web er's Suitorlum, Eleventh and O. tf Tho last meeting of tho Forestry Club was held last night, Prof. O. L. Sponsler Teadlng a paper on "Wood Pulp." George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. An important meeting of the En gineering Society will bo held tonight at which new officers will bo elected and the Btaff for the Blue Print for tho coming year. All members out. Ted Marrlner cleaner, dyer, and hatter, 235 No. 11th St. Auto 4876. Bell 1609. Librarian Jewett has ordered a complete set of the books of the Zoo logical Society of London. Tho sot will bo a very valuable addition to the zoological library, where they will bo placed. The State Medical Library, belong ing to tho Nebraska State Medical Association, which has been upon tho University library shelves, has been taken down and packed up for removal. Denn and Mrs. Wolcott will give a reception at tholr residence, 2100 B street, Thursday evening, from 8 till 10, to the students of tho medical college In honor of this year's gradu ates, who will bo taking their state board examinations Wednesday and Thursday. Classified Column Advertisements for this column should be 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; three Inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. FOR 8ALE. For Sale Due bill on loading pho tographer in Lincoln. See Nebraskan manager. tf WANTED. Wanted to Buy Old gold and silver Jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., upstairs, 138 Nd. 12th St. tf BETTER GLAD NOW THAN SORRY LATTER WANTED To rent 10 or 12 cadet uniforms for tho week after school is out. Sizes wanted, 36 to 40. Seo No braskan manager. 147-5t L08T. LOST Thursday, a Kappa Alpha Theta pin with name of owner on tho back. Return to Nebraskan office. i Lost Sigma Tau fraternity pin, with owner's namo on back. Return to Rag office. WANTED: Painters 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 morcbants to join our 10,000 families settling up tho Pecos Palisades, tho Sun shine valley of TexaB, irrigated land being put on tho markot by tho Kansas City, Mexico and Ori ent Railway. An omplro where you aro needed and a homo and fortune awaits you. Como and seo. Get thoro ahead of tho railroad. Excursion IcaveB Lincoln Juno 16. Call or writo for information. E. E. BEVARD LAND CO. Stato Agents for tho Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Ry Co. Land Department, 830 P St., Lincoln, Nebr. I& ""ii ii tt k 1 ly L vl j t J v m 1 T T T p P T T 'r T GET IN LINE. MAY 27. si 0 t U jy Jy L ylf 0 J ls , J r V t t 'I' 'I "i "f r LOST Large sized notebook with semester's class notes at Antolope park. Return to Nebraskan office. 145-3L Lost Largo bunch of keys. Return to O. F. Field at tho Physical Direc tor's office, In tho armory. 148lt Lost A screw-cap mottled foun tain pen. Finder please leave at No braBkan office. r THE SECRET of .our success as sollors of silver and plated waro is that wo purchase only from manufacturers of established reputation, and wo satisfy our solves with a profit that any ono would consider fair. Storling Silver Toa Sots, $45 to $200, Vases, $5 to $20, Wator Sots, 810 to 120, Sot of Tea Spoons, $8.50 to $10.00 Estb. 1871 HALLETT 1143 O Say fellows, if you aro still looking for a good proposition for summer work, and aro willing to do tho hard est summer's work you over did, call and Bee James Ford at tho Windsor hotel. Tho students who worked for us last summer averaged $9.00 a day in commissions. Only two weekB, so "got busy!" 147-5t 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 mako of typewriter, three months for $6.00. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange, 1406 O street. tf Tho dean of tho college of agricul ture Is receiving inquiries nearly every week for graduates from tho coliogo of agriculturo whq aro qualified to teach agricultural subjects in high schools. The salaries connected with these positions range from $1,000 to $1,200 per . year, with occa sionally opportunities at a higher salary. Any members of tho senior class or recent graduates who would earo for such positions should com municate with Dean Burnett BASEBALL 0UTLAW8 V8. COTNER THUR8DAY, 3:30 P. M. TAIN FU7VIFS A new lot just received; Tan Strapless. Pumps with Silk Bow. The prettiest in town. Our Price $3.00 YATES-FRENCH CO, 1220 O Street Elastic Currency is the Money You Spend for Clothes in Our Shop because we stretch your dollarovej just twice the buying power it has' else where. We are making clothes for a lot of college men who want something different cthan 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-mades are for every body in general our clothes are maderfor you in particular- $ 15 Original $15 Tailors 96 Stores Imitators Flatter-U Auto 2372 ' Bell 2522 133 South 13th St. Moving the University would be hard but no hard er than keoping comfortable in hot weather. Hot weather saps 'nervous energy it impairs working efficiency. But dress correctly and you take a big step toward insur ing mental and physical com fort you do better work. Our new feature in clothos $15 suits are the kind that satisfy. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre MON., TUE8. NIGHTS, MAY 29-30 Largest Musical Comedy In the World. ZIEGFELD, JR.8 REVUE Follies of 1910 Original Jardln de Paris, N. Y. Company 76 Anna Held Girls. 8eats Now Selling $2.00 to 60c. L Y R I O Beginning Monday Evening, May 22 THE LYRIC PLAYER8 Will bo 8een In " Under the Red Robe " Adapted from Stanley Weyman's Novel, by Edward Rose Evenings at 8330 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Matinees Wed. & 8at. 15c and 25c Next week "CHARLEY'8 AUNT." UPRINTINGUg IF See Us Before Ordering Elsewhtr Programs, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-180 No 14th St. DALRYMPLE'S for Box Lunches open until mid -night Htrpolshiiriter's Oaft EHnetf JJj30to Jl30 OKU Supper 5t30 to 7t50 M ALSO CAFETERIA! STYLi Mtt Waflas with Mill Sfra IN era