The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 28, 1911, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Y. W. C. A. RECEPTION.
University Branch to Entertain
Governor's Mansion.
at
Tho big annual reception of tho Uni
verslty Young Women's Christian As
sociation will bo given Saturday night,
September 30. This Is to bo at tho
governor's mansion and will be ono of
tho biggest receptions tho Y. W. C. A.
has yet given.
Owing to the Impossibility of socur
ing tho names of all TJniversity girls
from tho office, somo may not recelvo
private Invitations, but a very cordial
public Invitation Is extended to all
girls in tho University.
Students' special pictures at 76c
and $1.75 per dozen, are tho classy
dope. Blazck's Studio, 1306 O.
Mrs. Pugsley III.
MrB. C. W. Pugsley, wlfo of Prof.
C. W. Pugsley of tho Agricultural Col
lege, Is reported to be suffering from
an attack of typhoid fever, which Bet
in after sho had undergone an oper
ation for appendicitis. She Is thought
to have contracted the fever while In
Lincoln during the epidemic. Sho is
now taking treatment at Woodbine,
Iowa.
JCASIEDJJ
FOR SALE Promo film pocket cam
era, ZVi. by 44; $5. Logan, secre
tary's office 1-3
FOUND On campus, a bunch of keys.
Owner call at "Rag" office 1-3
FOUND A kid glovo. Owner Identi
fy at "Rag" offlco. 1-3
LOST Between 12th and R and cam
pus, a ring. Leave at "Rag offlco. 1-3
FOR SALE Cadot uniforms, cheap.
See John Uhl. 1-3
LOST Waterman Fountain pen on
tho campus. Finder return to Rag
office. 2-3
p. m., In tho girls' reBt room at Me
morial hall.
TheBo teas will be given by the
womon of tho faculty assisted by girls
of the upper claBBes.
. Try Miller & Palnc's Tea Room for
lunch.
Moderate prices, prompt Bervlce
Miller & Paine Tea Room.
AT THE THEATRES
Rush Week Stunts.
Beta Theta PI will give a dance
Friday evening at their house.
Band Has New Leader.
Professor C. B. Cornell of the Ne
braska Music Conservatory, has been
retained as leader of tho University
Sigma Alrh Efisilon gave a dance
last night (Wednesday) at their 'new
house.
Sigma Chi gave a dance at their
house last evening.
Alpha Tan Omega will give a dance
Friday evening at the Iioubo.
BATH ROBES FULK
witn tne New Button
Collars $4.00 to $10.
They flock to the University
-the Mecca for those in search
of higher education.
We offer higher education
in clothes.
Philosophical care in design,
i . i i
nisioncai accuracy in style,
mathematical precision in fit.
Higher education has stamp
ed these characteristics upon
our Kensingon clothes.
$20 to $40.
MAGEE & DEEMER
1109 O Street
Oliver Theatre
Today Mat. & Night & All Week
TWICE DAILY
Mats. 2:30 , Nights 8:15
The Masterpiece of Moving Pictures
h DANTE'S INFERNO
Mat. 35c to 15c Nights 50c to 15o
Coming, Thursday, October 5
"MADAME SHERRY"
UNC0LN xWS"w
ORPHEUM
SffloH ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
THELORCH FAMILY
GORDON ELDRID & CO.
ABBOTT & WHITE
MAYBELLE FONDA TROUPE
PATSY DOYLE
WOOD BROTHERS
WIL80N & WILSON
BAAGAIN MATINEES-15c & 25o
NIGHTS 15c, 25c, 35c and 50o
FURNISHER and HATTER
1325 O STREET
band. Before coming to Nebraska,
Professor Cornell lead tho glee club
nnd band at- Peru Normal. Mr. Cor
nell is at present teaching harmony
In tho conservatory of music, and
working for a master's degree.
Afternoon lunches and 5 o'clock tea,
at Mlllor & Palne's.
Wesleyan Heard From.
Nebraska Wesleyan University Is
growing. Tho total registration, as
announced yesterday by tho registrar,
has reached 585, and of this number
150 are Freshmen. Authorities at tho
Methodist Institution believe that tho
000 mark will be passed during tho
first semester.
Phi Kappa Psl will hold a danco at
Temple next Saturday evening.
KpRIHTIHGy
Delta Upsllon will hold a danco Sat
urday night at Walsh hall.
ErldayT-SIgmo- Ehl-Epsllon. .wIlL glYC.
a danco at tho Temple.
A good lunch, priced right, served
quick Miller & Paine Tea Room.
Tho Kearney 'Club will meet next
Friday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs
Romsch, 309 No. Twenty-fourth street.
Georgo Bros., printing, engraving,
monogram stationery and filing devices.
Leaves for Bryn Mawr.
Miss Ruth Cull, Chi Omega, left
yesterday afternoon for Philadelphia,
where she will attend Bryn Mawr.
You're getting Into a good football
game absolutely free Saturday. Put
that down on your calendar come
out and root.
FlJiS Have Visitors.
A. E. Douglass of tho University of
Wisconsin and Harold Bolster of
Berkeley, California, arc visitors at
tho Phi Gam house.
n
uncom-MEiR.
WHAT DO YOU NEED
TODAY
in our Hint of PninjililctH.
ProKrnniH. MnnmH. Weildlnjr
Stationery mihI nil kliidn f
i'omnmrc ill mill S-tntionory
PriutiiiK.
Vantine Printing Company
120 N. Hth SI.
Hollulilo. Prompt AufliH77
Mmc Lillian
NORDICA
MYRON WHITNEY,
Basso.
E. RQMAYNE SIMMONS
Pianist.
OLIVER THEATRE
October 2d
SEATS NOW ON SALE
Popular wfth tho students Miller
& Paino Tea Room.
Girls to Have Tea,.
Tho first of a series of College Girl
tea's will be given Friday afternoon
between tho hours( 6f 3:30 and 6:00
GYM MEN NOTICE.
Beginning Wednesday, September
27th, gymnasium' lockers will bo as
signed between tho hours of 11:15 and
12:15, and 2:00 and 3:00 p. m.
R. G. CLAPP.
Ted Marrlner, cleaner- and presser, is
Btlll at 235 No. 11th, Auto 1799. tf
All Lab. Supplies;
Lowest Prices at
The Co-Op
RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER
NOW
Any Make :: Any Time
3 MONTHS $6.00
The Largest Stock in the West
Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co.
1406 O STREET
318 North 11th Street
YOU CAN
o
SUBSGRIB
AT THE
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