"Vt. "",. -rj, THE DAILY NEBRASKAN GIRLS PLAY OUTDOOR HOCKEY NEBRASKA CO-EDS HAVE DECIDED TO INDULGE IN OPEN AIR PA8TIME. ANNUAL RECEPTION THE Y. W. C A. AND Y. M. C. A. TO ENTERTAIN NEXT SATURDAY. AT THE THEATRES An exciting hockey game was played by the normal gymnaBium girls Wednesday. The match was hold out doors and twenty girls participated. Tho Bport will be one of the regular fall games. After tho game the girls had lunch in the gymnasium. Try tho Y. M. C. A. Antiseptic Bar ber' Shop for good, quick service. Homo shaving supplies for sale. RazorffTut-ln-oTdor. TWO MORE WITHDRAW. Pressure of Outside Duties Too Heavy for Two Students. Two more students with low class standings withdrew from tho univer sity Wednesday, according to Profes sor Engborg of the delinquency com mittee. It is expected that a number of others will soon decide that they will be better off at home than on the campus. Tho annual "get-acquainted'' recep tion given by tho Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. .A. will bo hold Saturday evening from 8 to 11. This is one of tho affairs of the season and a good time Mb in store for all. Did you ever waltz to "Day Dreams" or "Tho Pink Lady?" If not, make a dato with Hangonsick's Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf TheJHydo Prlntory, 1331- P St., up-to-date printing of all kinds. Chorus 8ocial Evening. Tho University Chorus will have a "get-acquainted" social Saturday even ing, November 18, at the homo of Mrs, Carrie B. Raymond, its director. Professor Hrbek 8peaks. Prof. Sarka Hrbek of tho Depart ment of Slavonic gave a lecture on Monday evoning before a large ses sion of the P. E. O. society. She took for the subject of her talk "A Summer in Bohemia," introducing many arti cles typical of that very interesting country. Tho College Inn Barber Shop. Stu dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin & Co. 127 N. 12th. Alpha Zena Pledges. Alpha Zeta, the honorary agricul tural fraternity, announces tho follow ing pledges: E. B. LewiB, '12; T. W. Mosoley, '12; I. D. Wood, '12; E. H. Herminghaus, '13; O. W. SJrogren, '14. Ted Marriner, cleaner and preBBer, is still at 235 No. 11th. Auto 1799. tf HATS You Can See F U L K all the new things Purnisher and Hatter at our store 1325 O ENGINEER8 REACH FAME. Mengel and Kelly Doing 8pecial Work for the Government. Carl W. Mongol, C. E. '10, and W. A. Kelly, C. E. '09, are prominent In tho drainage investigations directed from the headquarters of tho experiment stations of the Department of Agricul ture. Mongol has reported on drain age in Maryland, North Carolina, and Texas. His present address is P. O. Bldg., Fayettevillo, "N. C. Kelly has reported on drainage in Texas and Wyoming. His address is Lovell, Wyoming. "Baker's Cafe serves cakes all day. Also everything else in season. Serv ice first class. lG-tf December 8 Nebraska-Iowa Debate. Weber'p Suitorium, 1100 O Street. Law Exams Set. Freshman law examination dates have been announced as follows: Contracts, Wednesday, November 15, 10 o'clock. Property I, Wednesday, November 22. CLASSIFIED COLUMN AGENT8 WANTED Reliable genteel student who can give four hours a day to outside work; fair saiary. Call 2 to G. 1435 N St. 32-3 Fountains No More. No longer can tho thirsty student refresh himself at tho fountain. With tho advent of cold weather tho univer sity authorities have found it neces sary to turn Off tho water until next spring. Don't forgot Johnny Leard, 120G O. tf Soph Tickets Going. Sophomore Hop tickets are going fast, only a very few being left at the -Coon. The moonlight waltz will be tho twelfth dance. There will bo a meetingrof-tho committee nt 4: 30-P. m. today In tho Temple. Shower baths at Qreon!s Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. - JUNIORS NOTICE. There will bo an important meeting of tho Junior class Thursdayjnorning at 11:30 in Memorial Hall, , C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St tf ANNOUNCEMENT. Plain sewing and altering of ladles garments. Prices reasonable. 1220 S St. Boll phono, A-2655. 7-U FOUND FOUND On campuB, a small key. Owner call at Rag ofllco. 32-3 Atjj.1 pwS Some men's clothes give them a barrel of trouble. But it's because they haven't chosen them carefully. " - Don't be satisfied with the first impression, for style isn't everything. Examine the fabric, scrutinize the workman ship, be sure of the fitting qualities. If more people took these precautions in buy ing, more would wear Kensington clothes, JVIAGEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak Oliver Theatre TONIGHT AND FRIDAY NIGHT JOHN C FISHER'8 Musical Comedy 8uccei of The Globe Theatre, New York "THE RED ROSE" PRICES $2.00 to 50c. 8AT. MAT. & NIGHT, NOV. 11 GEO. EVAN8' MIN8TREL8 ORPHEDM KMS.. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Mon. Night, Nov. 6 HERMINE SHONE AND CO. CROUCH AND WELCH HENRY CLIVE LAARENERA AND VICTOR KNIGHT AND DEYER DeVOlE TRIO JUNE IME8 BARGAIN MATINEES 15c A 25c NIGHTS 15c, 26c, 35c and 50o LOST LOST In Library -between 9 and 11 o'clock Thursday, pair of kid glovoB. Finder please return to Rag. 30-3 LOST Note book. Pleaso return to reserve desk, Library, H. M. John" Btone. 30-3 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Best Work Lowest Prices Gleaned and Pressed Genta' Suite 1.00 Overcoats 1.00 Swoators 25 Gloves on Neckties 05 Ladies' Suite l.CO Jackets 7ft Long Coats 1 ,00 One-piece Dross 1.00 Sweaters. 2ft Gloves : 05 Latest stylo deep collars and cuffs pnt on coats, coats and ja'cltots shortened and relined. "Wo remodel waists.skirte and 1-pioce dresses, make thorn look like now. Capital City Tailoring Co. HO So. lSth St. Work called for and delivered Call Auto phone L 2275 3a7 I$B SOUSA AND HIS BUB Eminent Soloists AUDITORIUM Nov. 11th Te," Seats Now on Sale Walt's Music Store Prists 50o( 76c Mi $1.00 HAVE EVANS Do Your Laundry We serve the' purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Oysters any style. Fancy SANDWICHES and SALADS servedatall hours Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c Gejhif aJTlariy y LOST-- A fountain-poninOsteology, Lab. Covered with gold filigree woflc In which is etched; nnmor of owner. Return to Rag ofllco for liberal reward. 28-6 A pencil holder containing a foun tain pen and three keys. Pleaso rer turn to Rag Ofllco. ' 31-3 FOR RENT. ratfEfh fh tfi ifc - WANTED A room-mate. 4The room Is a largo front room, steam heat, etc. 334 No. 13th. aa RENT YOUR TYPEWBITER NOW t Any Make :: AnyTime 3 MONTHS $6.00 The Largest Stock in the West Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co. 1406 O STREET 5 i t ..- M . . t v N, T . - v--