THE DAILY NEBRASKAN x riiEv CLASSIFIED COLUMN AT THE THEATRES ENGINEERING SOCIETY GROWS AIM 18 TO MAKE EVERY STUDENT IN DEPARTMENT MEMBER OF ORGANIZATION. The Engineering Boclety was orgnn lzed In the year 1900 and originated in the brain of Bruco Benedict, M. E '01, now director of the Bhop labora torlos at the University of IllinoiH Prior to 1900 there was In the in dustrial college a flourishing electrical engineers society and a mediocre civil engineers' club. There waB no mechanical engineers' organization Mr. Benedict, being a mechanical engineer, was left out, as it woro, and bo ho Bet about the work of eftecthig the union of the various engineering clubB NeedleBB to Bay, he was sue cobbiuI and the Engineering society haB been prosperous ever since. The aim of the society Ib to bring before its members prominent en gineers, and also to keop the men in the variouB departments in closer touch wlthfeach other The membership n6v includes about two-thirds of the entire enroll ment of Vho engineering college and it 1b hoped that before Engineers' Week Is over many more names will be added to the list. The prosent aim of the society Is to make every en gineer a member, thus marking It the strongest organization in the Univer sity. ' WPB f L08T LOST Dolta Gamma bar pin Ko turn to "Rag" ofllco LOST A small Masonic pin. Finder pleaso loavo at "Rag" ofllco BLUE PRINT OUT TOMORROW. Printers Working Night and Day on Engineers' Publication. Some masks emphasize rather than conceal. Our Kensington clothes wear a mask of distinction that only emphasizes their strong qualities. Kensingtons are ready-to-wear, but they are not "made" as other ready made clothes are made. They are "built" and built with all the care and skill that jiie most expert designers and tailors can instil into them. We want you to stop and see the new models for spring $20 to $40. MAGEE & DEEMER LOST A Delta Zota pin in tho Tomplo Saturday evening. Reward If re turned to this ofllco. LOST Swan's Safoty fountain pen, between campus and 1B0O S St. Ro turn to "Rag" ofllco. LOST A stick pin. In Library build ing; gold crescent with Bmall dia mond. Return to Registrar's ofllco P. M. Fling. 99-2t FOR SALE FOR SALE A good mandolin cheap Auto L 8810 1621 M St 90 3t Oliver Theatre TODAY, 2:30 TONIGHT, 8:15 Tho World's Groateit Actor FORBES ROBERTSON IN "The Passing of the Third Floor Back" Mat., $1.60 to 50c. Night, $2 to 50c Frl., 8at. &. 8at. Mat., Mar. 8-9 GEO. SIDNEY In "BU8Y IZZY." Lincoln Aurorn Red Oak The first issue of tho Blue Prin will make Its appearaip&. tomorrow afternoon. The engravings arrived last week, after a month's de-lay Since then the printers have been working overtime to get the Blue Print out during Engineers' Week Tho second Issue will come out in May The publication of tho engineering college has been changed from an annual to a soml-annual, because thore 1b enough material for two issues, and also because all of the universities the size of Nebraska or larger support more than one copy a year of the en gineering publication The Univer sity of Mlnnetibta supports a quarterly, Michigan a semi-annual and Wlscon sla a monthly The Blue Print sells for 50 cents a copy and with each one 1b given a copy of tho similar publications of Colorado, Minnesota and Michigan. Every year exchanges are made with tho schools mentioned above. Posters will be put up either this afternoon or tomorrow announcing where the Blue Print can be obtained All studentB Bhould visit the "Col lego Inn Barber Shop at 127 North 12th. S L. Chaplin, Prop. Field Geology. All- men regiBtored In courses 21 and 22 are requested to moet In U. 5 this evening at 7:00 o'clock sharp. Conference will last about one hour. Important. N. A. BBNGTSON. tively no complimentary tickets will be Issued, and that, furthermore, thoH dance will be Btrlctly limited. Each officer 1b required to soli a prescribed number of tickets. TIiIb dance Is be ing given to pay off the deficit left from the military ball. Have Graves print it for you. 233 North Eleventh St. UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAfN 1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT Your Patronagt Solicited LINCOLN M AT,NETBXoTAV8n,d3oy) "3 ORPHEUM y;Vo0?ft09B ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencljjg 1vnm7-NJflhiMarch 4 "FEAR CARSON AND WILLARD THE FARBER GIRL8 THE E8THOR TRIO AL AND FANNIE 8TEADMAN 08CAR LORAINE PAUL AZARD TRIO PRICE8 Matinee, 15c and 25c Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c For your Bteaka, Chop aad Qik 8errio Visit Tho New York Chop House Open Day and Night 1840 O 8trot I ENGINEERS' WEEK. 3. Special Issue of "The Dally DebraBkan," March 7. ' 4. Smoker. Delta Upsllon . -- house, Thirteenth and R. 8:00 p. m.f March 8. Banquet. 6:00 p. m March Llndell Hotel. k. sL i- ,t ,u y ,u, .m fv 'T r r r "r" "r T T r T1 T T r t Georgo Bros., expert printers, en gravers and embossers, 13th and N. Thesis Work. In connection with thesis work In the electrical department, C. J. Mowry Is making some extensive tests In electric sign llumlnatlon. Many of tho downtown electric signs have been Inspected to determine tho voltage and current that tho signs actually re ceive. Tho sign letters have been measured and tho watts per square foot of illuminated surface ascertained. Make your dates early with Hagen Bick'a Orchestra. Auto B-2990. M TO HOLD MILITARY INFORMAL. Colonel Smith Chosen Chairman, Letton Master of Ceremonies. At a meeting of the Officers' club yesterday, Coloned Smith was chosen chairman and Captain Letton master of coromonios to tako charge of tho militaw ball informal, which will bo held some time this spring. One' of the innovations declddd upon by the officers was to the effect that posl- C. H. Frey. florist. 1133 O St. tf Borrowman Writes Article. An Illustrated article on tho disin tegration of cinder concrete, by Pro fessor Borrowman, has been accepted by the "Journal of Industrial and En gineering , Chemistry," and will prob ably appear in one of the spring is sues. It is the result of some suc cessful research on thta subject, deal ing with, the causes and prevention of tho decay of thlB structural material. SIMMONS the PRINTER PRINTING ENCRAVINC BVIBOS8ING Auto. a3!9. 317 South lath St. Dr. Orin Lamb DENTIST V. of W. 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College Tailors Dollege View, Nebraska Phone -A-Q We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in thejeity Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 Foutain Pens $1.00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c 9elih ctirltorcr SB rr V ( !