TBI DAILY MIBRABXAM i?r . Br. & ivyfas ABOUT PEOPLE ProfoBsor Hoffman will bo out .of tho city over Sunday on work con nected with the "Men and Religion" Forward Movement. Nlsa Sato, Eng, '15, of Nagoya, Japan, will speak to tho- University StudentB Guild of the First Prosby torlan church at 12 m., Sunday, on "Student Life in Japan." ProfeBBor Johannaon, who was in Lincoln 'the first part of tho weok, has gone to Iowa City. From thero ho expects to go to tho Universities of Illinois and Chicago. In about a month ho leaves tho United States for .Den mark, whore ho will continue his work in tho University of Copenhagen. Have Graves j)rlnt it for you. 233 North Eleventh St. Lorado Taft, tho moBt famous Amor- lean sculptor, will appear at tho Oli ver theatro Monday ovonlngon tho Y. M. C. A. ontertalnmont course. A fow extra tickets on sale at tho Oliver box ofllco. O "Sunshino" Jim Goodheart, of Den ver, will bo tho speaker at tho Sunday afternoon mon's meeting at tho Oliver theatre. UnlvorBity mon aro always invited to' attend' thoso meotlngs. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOUND FOUND A pair otlur gauntlet gloves. Ownor can havo tho Bamo by apply ing at this ofllco. 84-3t FOUND A koy with a handkorchiof tied to it. Ownor can havo tho samo by identifying it and paying for this ad. 8i-3t Goorgo Bros., export printers, en gravers and emboBSors, 13th and N. Georgo A-. Leo, law 1912, has re cently beon appointed chairman of tho public Borvico commission of tho stato of Washington. Tho position is con sidered tho best of tho appointive offices, of which the governor has charge. John B. Bogarty, of tho class of '01, has beon visiting 'in Lincoln. Mr. Bo garty was formorly an instructor in tho Gorman department. Ho is now practicing law in Evorott, Washing ton. , C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O St tf Thero was no mooting of tho Pal ladian Lltorary Sooloty Friday night. Tho girls of tho apcioty wore enter talnod by Miss Stuff at her homo. Nevada has it on New York in size in other re spects the advantage is reversed. We may not do the largest clothing business in town, but we take the lead in quality and value giving. This week our final clearing of Kensington and Kuppenheimer pat tern suits and winter over coats. The season's best styl lish and serviceable a copius stock to choose from finest $35, $30 and $25 values at $lt.75 MAGEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak L08T pigskin cigar caso on cam- dub. Thursday. Findor return to Rag ofllco. AT THE THEATRES LOST Bolles Non-leakablo fountain pon. Findor return to Nobraskan ofllco. LOST Ono Watorman Ideal fountain pen, No. C. Return to "Rag" ofllco. LOST A black gauntlet glovo, bo twoon tho Chom. Lab. and Admlnls tratlon Hall. Roturn to tho Rag office. LOST Gold SwaBtika pin Monday af ternoon, probably in Chom lab Ro turn to Rag ofllco. Oliver Theatre TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8M6 MAY ROBSON In the Funniest of All Plays "A Night Out" "Better than the 'Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary."1 New York World. Mat., $1 to 25c; Night, $1.60 to 50c LOST In tho Chom Lab last Wed nesday afternoon, a Watorman foun tain pon. Return to this office and re ceive roward. 85-3t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Largo warm roomB for University girls only at 1220 R St. Phono 16G2. Pricos reasonable. 87-6t CALENDAR. Saturday, February 17. Tognor Society. Agricultural Club. Studonts' Debating Club. Kearney Club. Y. W. C, A. Acacia danco. Tomplo. Alpha Phi annual banquet.' Chi Omega annual banquet. Kappa Sigma annual banquet. Delta Delta Delta annual banquet. Delta Gamma Iioubo party. Sorority pledging at 12 o'clock. Wookly shipments of tho best thero is in chocolates. Huyler's Whitman's Lovuney's Aiieccretti's California violots frosh ovory day. ISK&l&T Drug Co. 13th and O LINCOLN MAT,NBBvDpUN,ocS,'i?rJo)',I'' ORPHEUM y:r,:,. advanced vaudeville Commencing Monday Night, Feb. 12 M R8. GARDNE R CRANE & CO. GENERO and BAILEY FLYING WARD8 NADEL and KANE CORRIGAN & VIVIAN BECK and PRE8TON CUNNINGHAM & MARION PRICES Matinees, 15c and 25c Nights, 16c, 25c, 35c and 60c Dr. Orin Lamb DENTIST U. of K. Olnia of '11 B3740 208 Gariter Bldg. 12th O Prances Young, Dolta Gamma, 1915, who has beon ill with typhoid fovor for several weeks, has roglBtored in school again. Mr. and Mrs pdmunds of Kansas City, of tho clasB of 1910 of tho Uni versity, camo to Lincoln yesterday to attond tho Kappa Sigma formal. v Alpha Thota Chi' issued bids yes terday for tho fraternity's biennial formal party, to bo hold at tho Lin coln hool tho evening of March 1. Make your datos early with Hagon sick's Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf Thornburg's Orchestra delights dancerti With popular hits. Auto B 2556. tf "An" Students to Meet. Tho 'regular mooting of tho Agricul-" tural Club will bo hold tonight In U. 102. Prof. I. D. Wood will glvo n stercc opticon lecture on "Tho Manufacture of Woven Wire Foncos." Many Conditions at Purdue. Reports from tho registrar's ofllco at Purdue show that ovor 2,000 "C'a" were issued for last semester's work. This makes an average' of over one "con" per man. IfRIMTIHO; uxcoiK-nrs. flPSee us for your next job of printing. Personal supervison enables us to make each job please. 128 N. 14 St. WARTHON'S Original, Electric,' Shoe Repair Factory Always reliable and up to he minute 142 North 12th Street fi1 ATTENTION ! College of Engineering Students Regular ruled and-plain paper for large ring covers 15 "cents per 100 sheets at HARRY PORTER'S 1123 O Street NOW IS THE TIME For all True Students to iff, mill nuiuj&j'il 7 mm Wgrni V il i Will iS-Mt!m W1 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. Besure to see our linef irst; College Tailors College View, Nebraska - Phone -4 RENEW ';-ffc Their Subscriptions We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the City Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 FoutainPens $1.00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c Getihtih ctTtorcr rJ v V .iL-V? Jf. .. . wW3y?MSaU rnS wilVv 'S&ofa&fc atit w t'4 1