r. -.gy .. a r-yjU'iUJ..'-'.j'. '."J U..JE, j-jl-,,. ' 'i ii -. 1 h THE DAILY NEBRAS&AN RUSHING SEASON TO OPEN 80ME OF THE FRATERNITIE8 SAID TO BE "JUMPING THE GUN' GREEKS PLAYBASKETBALL GOAL THROWING GIVES WAY TO ROUGH PLAY AND COMEDY. The Co-Op Book Co. 318 No. 11th Street I r ( I V With Homo of tho fratornitlos Bald to bo "Jumping tho gun," tho mid-year rushing bouhoii will open at bIx o'clock -tonight and wll continue until next Monday noon, whon pledging may bo dono. Tho aamo ruleB that wdro operatlvo during tho fall rush Iiik Beason will apply. A number of doBlrablo now atudontB havo ontered Bchool and several men much In demand yet remain un pledged. According to campus talk, thoaoason Bhould be tho hottest tho Unlvorslty ever has witnessed In a mid-year. While no charges havo boon made, It la alloged and frankly admitted that Bovoral fratornltloB have been secur ing dates In advance of the opening of tho rushing Beason. It 1b probable, howevor. that no proteBt will bo made by any of thorn. Ab to Inter-sorority rushing, no defi nite rules havo been lBBued. There will bo a mooting of tho lnter-sororlty council at R o'clock thl evening, when plans will bo submitted for tho glrlB' ruBhlng. At prosont, according to Miss Conklln, no conJecturoB can bo made aB to tho dates or regula tions of the rushing p&rlod, as so many changoB havo boon made In thorn of late. Dasketball In the Interfraternity league aro being played off rapidly. Saturday morning Delta Tau Delta defeated Beta Theta PI, 11 to G. The gamo waa exciting throughout and abounded in fouls and wrestling to tho exclusion of goal throwing. Sigma Phi Epallon trimmed Sigma Nu, 10 to '2. Krug did tho acorlng for Sigma Phi nnd Yokum throw all tho goals credited to Sigma Nu. Tho. Phi Kappa Psl vb. Sigma Alpha Epsllon gamo was postponed on ac count of tho sickness of several of tho players. In tho afternoon Phi Gamma Delta defeated Sigma Chi In one of tho fast- oat and roughest games yet played. It was anybody's game until the last minute, whon Lewla made the deci sive basket for the Phi Gams, final score was 2G to 24. Tho I dovoto all my tlmo to music. Hoar my orchostra. All tho up-to-dato hits. Thornburg, Tho "Orlo," Auto B-255G T&P C. II. Frey. florist, 1133 O St. tf THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK 4 pir cent Interest m " d'p" . $100 Opens an Account With the First National Bank, Cor. 10th and O. Try Our Luncheonettes They are always the best We serve hot and cold drinks all winter long:. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN South West Cor. 14th O OUR MOTTO: Better supplies for less money. CfUni. Stationery 25c 35c and 50c. Wq have the best line of Fountain Pens in the city. IF Among our new things Valintines, not the "Lovey Mushy' ' kind, but ' 'something different' let us show them to you. Jf Second Hand Books at low prices. The Co-Op Book Co. On the Square With the Student 318 No. 11th Street ! for Your Own College Paper Men of Nebraska Our big sale of 1200 doien dress shirts opens now going on. The shirts in volved are worth $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2s50 and $3.00. . The price for choice 69c We predict there will be plenty of "me to" shirt sales spring up, but you know from past experience that these "me to" applies to everything this store does and usually is only of mushroom growth all we have to say is for you to attend this sale and pick out your shirts for the next year an pay 69 cents for shirts worth $3.00 $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1 Armstrong Clothing Co. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS LINCOLN, NEBRASKA v JU i