THE DAILY NIBRABKAN r N F - iP ;- HERE AND THERE Florence Dutton, Kappa Alpha Thota, 1911, of HastlngB, Nob., is vis iting Gratia Green. TVIIbb Lenoro Burkott, 1915, will on ,, tor tain at a tea Friday afternoon for Miss Ethel Burkott , Fraternities and Sororities In giving dances, parties and sooial events, boo me concerning your music: G; F. Thornburg, Auto L-&977. T. & F. Miss Trigg at Tuesday Meeting. ' At the regular Tuesday mooting of the Y. W. C. A., Miss Daykln played two violin solos; Miss Grace Trigg, extension secretary of the City Y. W. tJ. A., spoko on Y. W. C. A. in China. Bho mentioned particularly tho work of MIbb Graco Coppock, who gradu ated from Nebraska University and Went to China in 1906. AIlss Trigg sayB tho Y. W. C. A. in China is very much like our associa tions' " hero. They have association room's, trahsiont accommodations for bhineso girls, and different classes vory much as wo have. Miss Trigg iold, also, somothing of her work here in tho city. IPO mSM iiiiniiiiiiiiij a CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOUND rSrfMVSi'SVSi,MVSWVSi FOUND Class "N" pin for class of "09." LoBer phone Anderson, Auto. 37-3 FOUND Gold brooch. Owner call at M. A. 101 and identify property. 37-3 .; Tho Hydo Prlntory, 1331 P St., up-to-dato printing of all kinds. Many Trees on Campus. In tho recont censuB of trees of the city, taken undor tho direction or Dean Bessey, it is found that thoro aro 320 trees on tho campus, consti tuting thirty-six different kinds. On hfji II lIMIIMI'l'lgJ A clock that struck thir teen would be doing more than is required of it. And when it comes to quality, style and fit Ken sington clothes strike thir teen. They have just a little bit more than the average man expects a lot more than he requires. $20 to $40. Been thinking clothes? Then stop in tomorrow no obligation to buy just look. MAGEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak FOUND A fountain pen, with gold bands, ongraved with initials and dato. See NebranBkan manager betweon classes. 3 3 LOST i LOST An Alpha Thota Chi frat pin, crescent and acimitor. Howard if returned to tho Rag office. tf TAKEN by mistake, ladies' suedo shoo at Sophomoro Hop. Pleaso return to Lincoln hotel and ex change. 37-1 LOST Bright red sweater, letter "L" in black on front, at Saturday gamo with Doano. Return to Rag offlco. 3G-3 AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre TONIGHT AT 8:15 VICTOR MORLEY In r xiuir Aim "inc. VSIT1L. I LUVL Orch., $1.50; Dal., $1.00; Gal., 50c Frl., Sat. and 8at. Mat., Nov. 17-18 RICHARD CARLE lrP"JUMPING JUPITER' EXCHANGED by mistake at Sopho more Hop, a Walkover pump for Millor & Paine pump. Call Auto 2347. WE WANT YOU Ia haw a" FIT in niir llnrior. iv null "" tMam furnisher and Hatter wear and enjoy the Winter. 13250 FULK the capitol grounds thore aro 603 trees, but only sixteen kinds. If "va riety is tho spjco of life," tho Uni versity campus is more aplcey than tho. capitol roundB. '" "" Try' tho Y. M. C. A. Antisoptlo Bar ber .Shop' for good, quick sorvico, Homo shaving supplies for sale. Razors put in order. Professor Hrbek 8peaks. ' Prof. Sarka Hrbek, of the Depart ment of Slavonic Languages and Lit eratures, delivered a lecture before tho Library Association in tho audi torium of tho froo public library on Tuesday ovonlng. Miss Hrbek ad dressed tho gathoring of librarians on tho subject "Bohomia and tho Place of tho Czech Nation in World His tory."' This is tho second lecture Pro fessor Hrbek has "delivered before the Library Association. All students 'should visit tho "Cot lege Inn Barber Shop at 127 North 12th. S. L. Chaplin, Prop. Rearrange Quarters. Tho Stato Historical Society is making erftenslvo change's in the rooms in tho" basement of Library Hall. The nev arrangement will on able them to organlzo their work much more perfectly, and will give thom moro room. Tho work will be completed Jn about onoweek,, Bockman Bros.-; 1107 O St., do Elec tric Shoe Repairing white you wait. . i Gymnasium Party. Tho second? year gymnasium girls will have a party this evening In Me morial Hall" to which tho second year girls of last year aro invited. As t all .the parties last year, tho girls will appear in fanoy costume, An admis sion foo of 10 center will be charged to defray expenses. ' Ladies' Tennis Tournament Drags. Tho girls' tennis tournament is be ing slowly played oft. JLuclle Boll lost to t Juno ;Brpwn . by default r JLottlo Savago won from Miss Brown, 6-2, 6-3. Imogeno Clark "won from Flor ence Rush by default. Miss Savagq Is still ahead, having won from all her oppononts. LOST Heavy red sweator on Ne braska Field during Doano gamo. Return to Jack Best. 36-3 LOST Alpha Delta Phi pin, star and crescent, on Monday. Finder please return to NebraBkan offlco. Ho ward." 34-3 FOR RENT. WANTED A room-mato. Tho room Is a largo front room, steam heat, etc. 334 No. 13th. ORPHEUM SAWS ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Mon, Night, Nov. '13 RICHARD CROLIU8 AND CO. RICE AND PREV08T WYNNE BROTHER8 KELLY & WENTWORTH . JOHN DELMORE MASON AND MURRAY FOUR ELLE8 BARGAIN MATINEE8 15c & 25c NIGHT8 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c TWO largo furnished rooms for rent, second floor, modern house. Auto 4085. 721 So. lllh St. ROOM in modern house. 1310 L St .Phone Auto 3036r - -36-3 Ted Marriner, oleaner and presser, Is still at 235 No. 11th. Auto 1799. tf Girls' Board Meets. Tho executive board of the Girls' Club will meet Thursday at 11 o'clock In Miss Ensign's offlco. Green's Banitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. December 8 Nebraska-Iowa Debate. - ? s rKuBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiBwS $ Ejv "i sl TSBaaaaaaT ' lBaaaaaaaaaBSBaaaaaaaaaaaaat -vv "ijvv"? "55 '5i foSsSiMBx aaaaaaasflaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH k 'iwif $aaB.i.6xiBifllBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBafes-!' 'sk bLanElBAXr wv, WiT'iiiriBii rri lTTwWmifffiaw EDM WILUCE HOPPER WITH RICHARD CARLE kihtiim) WHAT DO YOU NEED TODAY In bur lino of ParophUta, Programs, Menus, Weddlui Stationery nrt all kln&i of Commercial and Btatlonary Printing. ViiTIm Printing Combiri 121 N. 14th St. Rollnbls, Prompt Aato34T7 HERPOLSHEIMER'S GAFE Dinner Stt30 to It30 '1C Supper 5:30 to 7t30, AOL Also CafaUrlan Styla 44 99 Try a lunch at the Y. M. a A.' trunch Room. Cafeteria Flan. , CityY. M.C.A. 13lhu4. We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Oysters any style. Fancy SANDWICHES and SALADS served at all hours Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c (7etlfm fm L. PlHav CMjyeKfcr wr F RENT YOUR TYPEWBITER NOW i; :Any Make :: Any Time 3 MONTHS $6.00 The Largest Stock in the West Lincoln typewriter Exchange Co. ' 1406 O STREET HAVE EVANS Do Your Laundry .' V '! 3 i ;S rtr