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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ABOUT PEOPLE Sigma Tau, the honorary engineer ing fraternity, will entortain tho En gineering collego faculty at a dinner at tho LIndoll hotel Friday evening at which Georgo Gray will bo tho guest of honor. Esther Anna Louisa PoterBon, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pet erson, died of typhoid at 7:26 o'clock Tuesday ovoning. She was Blxtoon years of ago and a student in tho Lin coln high school. Sho was taken ill with typhoid about four weeks ago. Funeral services will ho hold from the Swedish Lutheran church at Four teenth and K streets at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Interment will bo at Wyuka. Tho father of tho ded ceased is janitor of University hall. Arvid Samuolson, a professor In tho Conservatory of Music, 1b training a Swedish malo chorus which will give a benefit concort in tho Tomplo in March. Tho engagement of Miss Mario Al len and Dean Woodard, two former University students, has been Kn nouncodd. MIsb Allen grauated from tho school of music in 1911. Mr. Woodard will graduato from tho Col lego of Mediclno in 1913. Ho is a member of Delta Tau Delta. Tho wed ding will take placo in June. MrB. E. A. Cobb of Harlan, la., has been tho guest of hor daughter, Cecil, at tho Delta Gamma house tho last fow days. Carroll Nichols, '14, has roturned to his homo In Konesaw, but oxpects to bo back in school noxt semester. A. E. Allyn, '14, of Hastings, who has boon out of school for threo woks, ill with typhoid fever, Is improv ing and hopos to bo back in Bchool in a Bhort time. Invitations havo been issued for the formal party of tho Kappa Sigma fra tornity to bo hold in tho Lincoln hotel Friday, February 16. M. V. A. Arnold, Farm Y. M. C. A. Secrotary, spoko at tho State Farm yesterday. Ho emphasized tho valuo of student acquaintances and activi ties. So many inquiries havo been mado at tho Rag office for Freshman hop tickots that Chairman Elmer Haiv son has mado arangements to bo prosont at tho office at 11 o'clock this morning whoro thoso desiring Httlo pastoboards may obtain them. Professors Snyder and Burr of tho JJorth Platto experiment station aro teaching some of tho. Short Courso classes at tho farm. A Black Masque mooting will bo hold tomorrow at 11 In Miss En sign's office. A. B. Anderson was a Lincoln vis itor for a fow days tho first of tho wook. Ho Is now employed by tho Omaha Structural Steel company. 1. A. Hickman, who Is recovering from typhoid fovor, expects to take Up hlB college work again within tho noxt ten days. Ho Is at his homo at Soward, 'Neb. Register with Thornburg's orches tra. Auto B-2556. Delta Sigma Rho Initiates. Dolta Sigma Rho held. Jnltlatloh at tho Lincoln hotel last night for T. 'Jpan Hargroavos, Ralph' Garrett, Jos eph Goldatoln and H. A. Prince. A dlnnor followed tho Initiation, ' JUL CUADFEET I v I V "?fv- ': wV' 19 ' 0M-- Soldiers at Valley Forge had no shoes, to say noth ing of stockings. But we've not been sald ering in our hoisery de partment great values. Fine lisles reinforced heel and toes high elas tic tops, 50c quality for 50c Pure thread silk hose, all shades almost indes pensable nowadays for dress occasions. Also many chances to save money on furnishings underwear, hosiery and neckwear specials. NAQEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak Soo Los Hydo when In need of pro grams, menus and other printing. CALENDAR. Thursday evening, February 8. Alpha Chi Sigma smokor at tho Phi Gamma Dolta house. Friday evening, February 9. Komonsky Club play at tho Tom plo theater. Sigma Phi Epsllon party at tho Tomple. Georgo A. Andersons address to tho Englnoorlng society, M. E. church. Freshman hop. Saturday evenig, February 10. PI Beta Phi Formal. Make your dates early with Hagon slck'a OrchoBtra. Auto B-2990. tf Books for Valentines havo taken the placo of tho old-tlmo collulold and paper article that was usually dis carded tho morning after. A copy of Riley's "Love Lyrics," "An Old Sweet heart of Mine," or "When Sho Was About Sixteen," Illustrated by Christy and others, Is about as appropriate and acceptable as anything you can offer. You will find them at tho Lin coln Book Store, 112G O St. The Hydo Printory, 1331 P St., up-to-date printing of all kinds. Seniors o Meet. There will bo an Important mooting of the Senior class at 11:30 o'clock today In Memorial hall. Tho class play and other Important business will bo diBcusBed, RICHARD GUTHRIE, President. "All students should visit the "Cot lego Inn Barber Shop at 127 North 12th. S L. Chaplin Prop. SIMMONS the PRINTER PRINTING ENGRAVING BVlBOSeiNG Auto. 3319. 317 South lath St. 0 CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOUND FOUND Mooro's non-loakablo foun tain pen. Call Arnold, Auto 1509. L03T LOST A black gauntlet glovo, be tween tho Chom. Lab. and Adminis tration Hall. Roturn to tho Rag ofllce. TAKEN A light grey overcoat from Chom. Lecturo Room Monday aftor noon. Leavo at Rag ofllce. Re ward. 79-3 LOST A bunch of keys on Monday, January 30. Pleaso roturn to Rag office. LOST Gold Swastika pin Monday ,vl tornoon, probably in Chem !ab Re turn to Rag office. LOST O. H. S. '10 pin, betwoon Fra ternity Hall and S street. Return to Rag ofllce and rocclvo reward. LOST Two first-year Fronch books. Kindly return to tho Rag office W. F. Goodman. FOR RENT. - hwwvmi, v -rnrrrmnrrrr FOR R13NT Largo steam-heated, strictly modern room, with largo closot, and furnished particularly for ptudonts. Convenient to sani tary bathroom; prlvato entrance; 3 blacks from University. Tho Mar quotto, 16th and S StB., Apartment No. 4. w Feforuaary 9 Freshman Hop TicKets $1.25 HagensicK's Orchestra HARRY PORTER He Wants Your Patronage He sell all kinds of Station ery and School Supplies. 1123 O St., Yellow Front Bell 851 THE FOLSOM CAFE , 1325-31 N STREET A Comfortable place for fitudonts-raeal times or after the shows TRY US Salads, Sandwiches and Fancy Pastries AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre TONIGHT AT 8:16 Finish Wrestling Match MAHMOUTvt ROMANOFF Prices, 60c to $1.00 Frl., Sat. and 8at. Mat, Feb. 9-10 FLORENCE WEBBER In the Comic Opera NAUGHTY MARIETTA Co. of 80. Augmented Orchestra. Night, $2 to 50c; Mat., $1.50 to 50c LINCOLN "TvAra"3' ORPHEUM 'it!LT ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Mon. Night, Feb. 5th MR. & MRS. JACK M'GREEVY THOSE FOUR ENTERTAINER8 LANCTON-LUCIER CO. LES FRAED-NAD BOB AND TIP TRIO MI8S BOBBIE GORDONE LOA DURBYELLE PRICES Matinees, 15c and 25c Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50o THE INN. Look for the sign at 119 So. 12th St. Most beautiful cafe In Lincoln and service the best. Quick's Orchestra noon and evening. Ivimcoli Hotel Auto 1857 The moment you put on clothes made to your meas ure, you see the vast differ ence between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more. Besiire to see our linef irst. College Tailors College View, Nebraska Phone -4 rtf ,