,Sqp-v 'F . r ( THE DAILY NEBEASKAN '-.s 1 In h" GROUP PARTIES ARRANGED 8EVERAL ENTERTAINMENT8 FOR NEW 8TUDENT8 PLANNED BY Y. W. C. A. The group parties lo bo glvoh by the Y. W. C. A. for the now girls, Sat urday afternoon, November 4, are to be bold at the following places: Miss Alvlna ZUmwlnklo entertains at tho homo of Mrs. X E. Miller; Mies Wilma Crpasby at tho homo of Mrs. T. C. Mungor; Miss Joan Molsaboy at the homo of Mrs. Ella K. Morrison, Miss Helen Brunor at her own home, and Miss liuth O'Brien In the associa tion roomB In tho Tomple. All New 8tudents Invited. All now women students who have not received an invitation by Thurg, day, will please report to Miss Drake, In the Y. W. C. A. rooms In the Tomple. Did you over flvostep to "Dr. Tink-or-Tlnkor" or "King of tho Bunga Ioob?" If not, make a date with Hag enslck's Orchestra. Auto B-2990. BRYAN TO SPEAK. Addresses Men's Meeting at the Oliver 8unday. W. J. Bryan will apeak at tho Oliver thoator Sunday afternoon at 2:30, on "Tho Making of a Mali." This Ib tho first series of men's mass meetings to bo given each Sunday under tho di rection of tho city Yi M. C. A. Tho meetings last year wore well attonded and wero an ontlro succobs. Plans are bolng mado to mako this yoar's mootlngs ovon moro interesting. Soo Los Hyde when in need of pro gramB, monus and othor printing. To Play Roman 'Games. Playing ancient "Roman games will bo ono of tho study-pastimes of tho Latin club, beginning at thoir noxt meeting, November 11, in University hall 204. L. D. Halstead will read a paper. City Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop.'boBt Borvlco, no long waiting, flno hair cut ting and style, 25c. South end of basement. Hop Dates 8et. Tho dates for all tho hops this sem ester have been arranged. Sophomoro, November 10. Junior, December 9. Engineers, January 6. Freshman law, February 2. FroBhman, February 16. With these hopB coming threo weeks or moro apart, It Is expected that tho risk of financial loss will bo obllvfatod and that all tho dancoa will bo well attended. Geography 9. Geography 9 will mako flold studloB near Pleasant Dalo Saturday, Novem ber 4. Leave over B. & M. at 11 a. m. Be on time. G. E. CONDRA. Georgo Bros., Danco Programs, Mon ogram Stationery, Motto Cards. Spbclal U. of IN. Moveltles for Xmas If you want smoothing different mado-to-ordor wo will bo glad to mako you an ostimato and furnish samples. REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Established 1871 1143 0 Stroot HALLETT Meetings and Social Affairs. Friday Evening. Union society meeting at 7 o'clock. Palladlan sboioty mooting at 7 o'clock. Entertainment at homo of Prof. Laura Bello Pfeiflor for students in her . European history cIubbob. Kappa Alpha Thota dance. Sigma Phi Epsilon smoker for Alpha Tau Omega and Phi Delta Theta. Catholic Students' club danqo. Saturday, 3 O'clock. Y. W. C. A. group receptions foj fresh man girls. 8aturday Evening. Togner society mooting at homo of Prof. J. E. A. Alexis, 1420 Elm St Delta Gamma dance. Delta Zota dance. Kappa Alpha Thota dance. Sigma Tau smoker. BLAZEK'8 special pictures for stu dents, 75c and ?1.75 per dozen. 1306 O St. Catholics Dance Tonight. Tho Catholic Students' club will glvo thoir first danco of tho season this evening In tho MubIc hall of tho Templo. Jones' orchestra will fur nish tho music. Weber's Suitorium, 1100 O Street. CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST LOST In Library botweon 9 and 11 o'clock Thursday, pair of kid gloves. Finder pleaBe return to Rag. 30-3 LOST Note book. Pleaso return to reserve deBk, Library. H. M. John stone. 30-3 LOST A fountain pen in Osteology Lab. Covered with gold flligroo work in which is etched namor of owner. Roturn to Rag ofllco for liberal reward. 28-5 FOR RENT. WANTED A room-mate. The room is a largo front room, steam heat, etc. 334 No. 13th. WANTED Young man room-mato to Bharo largo, well furnished room In all modern house, $5.00. Auto 4693. 1420 Vino St. 26-3 LARGE room; second floor, modern house, for rent very reasonable to BtudentB. 721 So. 11th. 26-3 ROOM FOR RENT Ono room In all modern house, . 1310 L St. Auto 2722. 26-3 TO FARM STUDENTS: We have Botany outfits, Engineering sets, all" your supplies. Right across from Campus The Co-Op 318 N. 11th St. south? GOW 79 " vjii'i'. If not you'll be needing some warmer clothes. How about overcoats? It may be a commonplace subject, but ours are not commonplace. Long ones with conver tible collars beautiful fabrics -$10 to $40. Lighter ones too i n black, Oxford gray or handsome mixtures silk lined if you like. Stop in for a look ! AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre TONIGHT AT 8:15 $1.50 to 60c WRE8TLING AND BOXING Karla vs. Westergaard Jim Flynn vs. Peters SAT. MAT. & NIGHT, NOV. 4 MONTGOMERY & STONE IN "THE OLD TOWN" MAT. $1.50" to 50 NIGHT $2 to 60c MAGEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak MMMimbh HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE Dinner 1 1 30 to 1:30 ')( Supper 5:30 to 7:30 tjt Also Cafeterian Style Hot Wafles with Maple Syrup, JOc WALT Stands for the latest and best in Sheet Music 1215 0 St. I IliPni M MATINBUStHxcept Monday) aJ3o LlNuULN GVCNINOS AT 8(30 ORPHEUM Stfa. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Mon, Night, Oct. 30 FELIX AND CAIRE HOPKINS AND AXTELL CADETS DcGASCOGNE HAVILAND AND THORNTON PAUL BARNE8 MARCU8 AND GARTELLE KEITH AND KERNAN BARGAIN MATIN EE8 15o & 25o NIGHT8 16c, 26c, 35o and 60o 44 Try a lunch at tho Y. M. O. A. Lunch Room. Cnfetoria Plan. City Y. M. C. A. 13lh and P. IfRIHTIHO; uncom-Hnn. WHAT DO YOU NEED TODAY In our lino of Pnmiililotn, iTORruuiH, aionuH, wouumc Commoroi Pi-luting. Van Tine Printing Company 128 N. Uth S). Roliiiblo, Prompt Auto3i77 is Stationary ami nil klnrti of 3lnl nnd Htatlonory HAVE EVANS Do Your Laundry Rare Drugs $1 Safety Razors Fountain Pens, Etc. Don't fall to. call and see the $50,000 World's Fair at Seat tle 1909 Gold Medal Prize, Oem Collection, now on display. Student's. Lunch 15c Gejhtih ctTTliyar .M 7 V 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 4 3 4 4 '-,