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THE DAILY HIBRASKAN r K - s. . E5c HM ?!. J V ABOUT PEOPLE Randall Curtis, who was graduated at the mid-year commencement, has gono to Omaha, where howlll entor business. B. B. Dale, E!ng. 12, 1b working on a thesis to determine tho effects of tho velooity flow of hot gasoB and air on tho co-ofllciont of heat transmis sion through boiler tubes. This is an Important engineering question, and although it has boon investigated by many men, Dale is carrying it further, and Considering it from a somewhat new point of view. But few seniors havo elected theses thus- far, but tho number is increasing, due, for ono thing, to improved facilities for orig inal work. Havo Graves print it for you. 233 North Eloventh St. Miss Eva Morris, viBiting Y. W. C. A. secretary, will speak at tho Tues day Y. W. 0. A. meeting at 5 o'clock. !M1bb Evangolino Long will sing. Out of town alumnao who attended tho Trl Dolta banquot were: Louiab Fitch, Esther Hunter, Dale Lapp, Job Bio Albors, Mary Reynolds, Edna Flock, Alico Newton, Fay Tunison, Noll Potorson, Gladys Waddlo, Fern Albright, Mrs. Georgo Sholdon, Lucilo Roodor, Mary Howard, Florence Har rison, Ruth Bresslor, Noll Rothwoll, Mrs. Archio Sears, and Anno Herman-son. MIbb Frances Young, 1915, who has been out of school for sovoral weeks with typhoid fever, leaves today on a trip to South America. Sho will re turn to school next year. George Bros., expert printers, on ' gravers and embossers, 13th and N. Alumnao who returned to Nebraska for tho Chi Omega banquot wore: Bornlco Prltchott, Alico Birgo, Noll Blodgott, Mary PIpor, Roah Bowkor, Mrs. Carl Brodorick, and Mario Dally. Edith Wright,- ox-1908, is visiting her Bister, Anna Wright, at the Delta Gamma house. Helen Chosnoy, ox-19l4, who spent Sunday visiting friends in Lincoln, loft yesterday for her homo in Omaha. Tho following alumnao from out of town camo to Lincoln Saturday for tho Alpha Phi banquot: Mrs. T. M. Murphy, Mrs. Howard McMonlos, Both Parkinson, Louiso Stognor, Kathryn Willis and Wllma Wood. C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O St. tf Beta Thota pi announces tho pledg ing of Georgo Dutton, of Hastings, and Delta Tau Dolta of W. C. Becker, of Lincoln. Harry Ankony, who has boon ill for bIx weeks wltlrtyphold fovor, has suf fered a relapse' and is in a serious condition. Tho'ofllcors of th'o Yatos Rifle Club 'gave a smoker Saturday night at tho Sigma Phi Epsilon housofor the mem bers of" tho. club. Tho members amused themselves with cards and 'hot-hand," in which Major Korstian and Colonel Smith were tho chief ylctims. Make your dates early with Hagen slck's Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOUND coy wjtn a nanaKorcnioi tied to it. Owner can havo tho same by identifying it and paying for this ad. 84-3t L08T LOST A pigskin cigar caso on tho campus, Thursday. Finder return to Rag ofllce. Little hazy as to what's what in spring hats? 'Well, the fog will lift when you see our display Stetson denes the "5 th Ave.", "Winner" and "Spring 1912" are smart shapes $3.50. ' Stetson soft hats the standard of quality handsome new shapes in black, pearl and Oxford gray, tans, Redwood mix ed and coronation $3.50 to $5. It's well worth your while to stop just for a look! MAQEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak LOST Bollos Non-leakablo fountain pen. Finder return to Nobraskan ofllco. LOST Ono Waterman Ideal fountain pen, No. C. Return to "Rag" ofllco. LOST A black gauntlet glove, bo twoon tho Chom. Lab. and Admlnls tratlon Hall. Return to tho Rag ofllce. than his classmates. Tho "Giko," as ho is called, has been tho principal flguro in many a collogo frolic, and ho is vory popular among his follows. Ho is thp son of tho present ruler of Baroda, India, and is tho holr appar ent to tho crown. LOST Gold Swastika pin Monday, af ternoon, probably in Chom lab Ito- turn to Rag office. i I. - i ii LOST In tho Chom Lab last Wed nesday afternoon, a Waterman foun tain pon. Roturn to this ofllco and re coivo reward. 86-3t AT THE THEATRES LINCOLN """BX-oTir.",!?'"" ORPHEUM RV&. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Mon. Night, Feb. 19th CHARLE8 F. 8EMON TOM NAWN & CO. THE 8TROLLINQ PLAYER8 DOROTHY KENTON HELEN QRANTLEY RICE, 8ULLY & 8COTT ESMERALDA & VEOLA PRICE8 Matinee, 15c and 25o Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c FORRENT. FOR RENT Largo warm rooms for University girls only at 1220 R St. Phono 1662. Prices reasonable. 87-6t Weekly shipments of tho boat thero is in chocolates. Huyler's 1A7 hit man's Lowney's Aueccrettt's California violets frosli every day. JW&l&r Drug Co. 13th .and O Dr. Orin Lamb DENTIST U. of N. Clnil of '11 ' s B3740 208 Ganter Bldg. IZth O WARTHON'S Original, Electric, Shoe Repair Factory Always reliable and up to he minute 142 North 12th Street Thornburg's Orchestra dancers with popular hits. 2556. delights Auto B- tf Doesn't Like Change. Coach Richards of Wisconsin thinks the now football rules are unfair to tho smaller schools because a pre mium is placed upon beef rather than brains. Tho change advocated, ho Bays, is littlo short of revolutionary to tho prosont tendency' in football, and it will tako us back to tho old lino bucking gamo of 1893. All students should visit the "Cot lege Inn Barber Shop at 127 North 12th. S .. Chaplin, Prop. Palladlans Entertain. ( . Last Friday night tho girls of tho Palladian Literary Society gave a loap year party at tho homo of Miss Frida Stuff, 434 South Twonty-oighth street Tho ontortainment was in observance of St. Valentino's day. 44 Try a lunch at the Y. M. O. A. Lunch Room. Cafeteria Plan. CltyY. M.C. A. 13th an P. UNIVERSITY JEWELER fc OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT Your Patronagi Seltclted HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE Dinner JIt30 to It30 'IC Supper 5t30 to 7i30 ItVL Also Cafcterlan Styl HAVE EVAIN Do Your Laundry IfRIHTIHC; Ufiecitt t"" JPSee us for your jf next job of printing. Personal supervison enables us to make each job please. 128 N. 14 Si Special shoe Bale this week at tho Men's Bootory, 12th and P Sts. - Gaekwar a Good Student A Cambridge dispatch says: Jalsint Gaekwar, Harvard's Indian potentatef has passed his somostor ex aminations with flying colors and won an A. B. degree six months earlier Receipt Books Wanted. Business Manager Buchanan of tho Daily Nobraskan has issued a request that all receipt books used in tho sub scription campaign bo returned to tho "Rag" ofllco at onqo. It is desired to oheck over these books immediately. For your orchestra call O.' L. Jones, Auto L-8C05. Hop pommlttee do Meet. v An important mooting of tho Fresh man. Hop committee will be held at 11 o'olock today in tho "Rag' ofllco to oheck up tho tickets. H. U. HANSEN, Chairman, The moment you put on clothes made to your meat-. ure, you see the vast differ ence between merchant tailored and ready mad. Our way costs no more. Besure to see our linef irst. College Tailors College View, t Nebraska t Phon A-Q We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 Foutain Pens $1.00 Safety Razors ' Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c Gettih cur7$Ucr V" V i 1 J I W i i . i .. W ' t. WE -fa'.'-v'fc .. - . ...", jb ':Juxujic!mttiatikjmba,.j Sv.m : '". iwmitsu