' v ,pf.tc. ' sfyrt .- t f -h THE DAILY NEBRASKA'N M'KENZIE ATGONVOCATION PROMINENT THEOLOGIAN LEC TURES TO STUDENTS ON SPIRITUAL MATTERS. CLASSIFIED COLUMN AT THE THEATRES ft .,.x -1 FOUND Oliver Theatre FK 1 Stf FOUND Gold brooch. Owner call at M. A. 101 and Identify property. 37-3 wi f j Rev. W. B. MacKonzle addroBsed tho students at Convocation last night on "Tho. Call to Service," and tho chorus Bang an oratorio from tho "Creation." , Dr. ftlacKenzle is the president ot -Hartford Seminary, ono of tho largest Bemlnarles of tho country, and is making an extended tour studying the spirit and organization of tho western collegos. He is delivering addresses at all the larger institutions. Ho is a graduate of EdlnUorough "University and has been president at Hartford for eight years. Ho is a typical Scotchman and his lecture wafl very carnost and Interesting. The purpose of his tour is to encourage studonts to engage in church and Y. M. C. A. work. Tho chorus, directed by Mrs. Ray mond, presented tho selection "Tho HeavonB Aro Telling." Tho trio was taken by MIbs Longtin, soprano; Mr. Buddcnborg, baBB, and Mr. Frackolton, tonor, all University Btudents and members of tho chorus. Tho pieco was very well rondered and was high ly appreciated. Doesn't Appeal to Artist. Some grandstand that's going up on Nebraska ilold! Nobody's criticising It but ono faculty me"mber, who ob jected that it "wouldn't look artistic to a Roman." WE WANT 1 Iiaua a CIT in niir iu iiaiv a in w wear and enjoy the HERE AND THERE. Mr. Phillip J. Harrison, who re cently rosigned as University regis trar for bUBlnoBB reasons, has joined tho staff of tho "Union Central L.lfo Insurance company. Madga Meredith, 1915, -wont to York to spend Sunday at homo. ' i i Alpha Tau Omega entertained at an informal danco at' tfie chapter house last night. About twelve couples were prosent. Phi Gamma Delta gave an Informal dance last night at tho fraternity housn. Miss Edith Mattoon, who graduated hero in 1907, Is now teaching Latin In tho. high school at Lawrence, Kansas. Lola Berry, 1912, wont to Falrbury ito spend Sunday at homo. ; : . Bockman Bros., 1107' O St., do Elec Itrlc Shoo Repairing while you wait. Cotripulsory football has replaced . .gymnasium work for tho freshmen at jtho University of Wisconsin. Johnnie 1206 o. Leard, barber, at Woods, : TheheavIe8t-"manon-tho-ICornoll. footbail team welgluf 188, while tho average weight of tho team Is 177. Ted Marrlrier, clqaner, and prosBer, lsvstiil at-235-No, iUh,-Auto 1789. ( m7 Student 'musical productions or the Unlvorslty of Kansas will horeaftor ,ha.vo icJiorueB of felrlB. ' Wohetfs''sult6riu'm, ilOO'O Street. iLi.Ui. u.i - December 8 Nebratka-idwa Debate. "The repeater" is necessary to the hunter it's just as necessary to the merchant. In one place the "repeat er" is a gun, in the other a customer. We aim to make every customer a repeater to so satisfy him that he. will come back again and again We have a regular ar senal of repeaters among our customers. MAQEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak YOU FULK Under- J"" furnisher and Halter Winter. 13250 CRANE'S CRITICISM ATTACKED BY 8T0UT Continued from page 1.) majority of tho technical work Is of routlno nature which can bo per formed, by mon of only routlno train-- ing, and that thero Is placo for rola tlvoly fow completely trained men. His point of vlow being what it Is, he leaves out of consideration the largo field of public service and sneers at tho graduate of tho engineering school who has bocomo the head of a rela tively small concern. To tho mind of many It appears that tho man who is his own employer is the most fortun ately situated of all, oven If his prom inence be not great. Stout's Reasoning. "I bellevo that all who take a thoughtful interest in engineering edu cation in America wlll agree that thero aro some wrongs to bo righted in order that engineering may take tho placo among tho professionswhlch In tho nature of things belongs to It, and which is accorded to It In many European countries. If the effect of tho positive stylo of Mr. Crane's writ ing woro not annulled by his disre gard of fact and logic, it might well bo that he would bo able to Impart a shock that would give an added im pulse to Improvement." Soo Les Hydo when in noed of, pro- -grama.menus-and. otherpr!ntlns o Cornell's Cosmopolitan . Cluh has completed a club Iioubo with an audi torium .which will accommodate about 400 .members. George Bros., Dance Programs, 'Mon ogram Stationery, Motto Cards. "The 'seniors of Pennsylvania' carry caWs 'as 'their clasB -insignia. C. H. Frey, florlaVim Q'St: tf FOUND A fountain pen, with gold bands, ongraved with initials and date. Seo Nobranskan . manager between classes. 3 -3 L08T LOST U. S. Pharmacopocala. Namoof owner In back. Pleaco return to this onice. ' 40-3t LOST Nil Sigma Nu- frat pin. Namo of owner on back. Pleaso roturn. to this ofllco. 40-3t LOST Fountain pen, oither In library or on O Btreot; sterling; initials It. R. 30-3 EXCHANGED by mlstako at Sopho more Hop, a Walkover pump for' Miller & Palno pump. Call Auto 2347. FOR RENT. ROOM and board for two mon stu dents. . Modern, reasonable A. Z. Donato, 122D S. 30-3 TWO largo furnished rooms for ront, second floor, modern house. Auto 408G. 721 So. 11th St. Michigan sent tho reserves to Cor nell as a roward for good behavior. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Best Work Lowest Prices Cleaned and Pressed Gents.' Suite fl.00 Ovorcoats : LOO Swoators 2i Gloves t -"r Neckties 05 Ladies' Snits l.fiO Jackets 7) Long Coats 1 ,00 Onopioco Dross 1.00 Sweaters 2o Gloves 05 Latest stylo deep collars and cuffs put on coats, coats and jnultutM shortened and relinod. We romodel waists.skirts nnd l-pioce drosses, muko thotn look llko nw. Capital City Tailoring Co. IIO So. 19th St. Work called (or and delivered- Call Auto phono L 227S We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c. Sfej vr7v7c7B7?EEZBBEfLEZKBKsl TENT YOUR NOW Any .Make :: Any Tinie , . 3 MONTHS S,06 The largest Stock in the West Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co, I 1406 o TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8MB RICHARD CARLE In "JUMPING JUPITER" ' Night. $1.50 to 50c; Mat, $1 to 50c Mon. and Tuos. Nights, Nov. 20-21 THE SWEETEST GIRL IN PARI8 I IMPni N MATINEES (Hxcept Monday) a: j blllUUhll liVUNI liVENINQS AT 8:30 ORPHEUM a'os ADVANCED VAUDEVILti Commencing Mon. Night, Nev, 1a RICHARD CROLIUS AND CO; RICE AND PREV08T ' WYNNE BROT HER8 KELLY & WENTWORTH . ; JOHN DELMORE MA80N AND MURRAY FOUR ELLE8 0 BARGAIN MATINEE8 15c & 26o NIQHT8 15c, 25c, 35c and BOo HHHBIMHaaHBaMMniM 'I I'll v HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE, J Dinner JJ:30loJt30' )( .- I Supper 530 to 730 Lvt i Also Cafeterlan Stylcr , . .1 v i ' ' i 'I1 ' WHAT DO YOU NEED TODAY .. In our lino tn FnmuhMs, rroRrnniH. juomiH. wouqina Stationery anil all "klndfjol ProKrnmH, Momuh. Woudlna Biationery ana all Kintwor Uonimurcml nnd, Htatliinary Printing. Van Tine Printing Cbmpany 128 H. 14th 81. . . Rollnblo, Prompt AutbtHJrY a Try a lunch at thoY. Ut O. Av,,: Lunch Room. Cafotorla Flan. CltyV.M.C.A. 131b widP. Oysters any style. Fancy SANDWICHES and SALADS served at all hours TA .- " r r IP' ," . i TYPEWRITER '.,n ; i k &f street: : WINTIIW uScpui-hk. aJHjfcl&i