THE DAILY NEBEA8KAN ABOUT PEOPLE C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O fit tl Dr. Orr, district chief of the Phi Rho Sigma fraternity, visited the Iowa chapter of the organization last wook. Tod Marrlner, Cleaner and Hatter, 235 No. 11th. Y. M. C. A barber shop opens at 7:30 a. m. Student trade solicited. Best servlco. Lloyd Smith, ox. '12, is in the city today and is Btaylng at tho Phi Psl house. Guy Reed, after having been forced to remain at his homo for a week on account of mumps, will bo in school today or tomorrow to continue his studies In the law school Ho will also resume his work of coaching the track team. Have Graves print It for you. 233 North Eleventh St. George Bros., expert printers, en gravers and embossers, 13th and N. Jack Temple, ex-' 12, was In Lincoln Friday and Saturday to attend the party and annual banquet of Phi Kappa Psi. Jack has embarked In the banking business at Lexington, Neb. Thornburg's Orchestra dancers with popular hits. 255G. delights Auto B- tf Prof Sarka Hrbkova returned from Clarkson, Neb., where she delivered an address in the Bohemian language on "Komonsky: His Significance In Education " This Is tho third address Miss Hrbkova has given In ClarkBon. rr.uslc in 1911 and is a membor of tho Delta Gamma sorority. 8ee our new line of programs. Boyd Printing Co., 125 N. 12th. Reporters Wanted. ' To fill the vacancy on tho roporto rlal staff tho "Rag" needs a reporter who is familiar with tho Botany and Geology departments, and who can take the time and onorgy to got ovory bit of news that theso departments offer. Tho opportunity for news from this sourco Ib one worth consideration. In fact, one which cannot well be over looked. Applicants are asked to cal) at the "Rag" office any afternoon between 3:30 ahd 5 o'clock. Crews Meet Difficulties. Crews at tho different universities are being badly dolayed this spring bj tho weather conditions. During the two weeks that it has been pos sible for tho Syracuse mon to take to the water at all, ice has been encoun tered which made tho longest free path about a half mile long Under these conditions the men will have difficulty In getting into -proper form. Pennsylvania has been tho most for tunate and has had more chance to get Its men out. Make your datea early with Hagen sIck'B Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tl Y. W. C. A. to Hear Burt. Henry F Burt, associated with Gra ham Taylor In social service work for the "Men and Religion Forward Move ment," will spoak Tuesday afternoon at r o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. rooms Mr Hurt is In charge of tho Peabody settlement In Minneapolis, and Is in terested in various social movements Miss Nell Kirkwood will sing at this meeting. Weber Sultorium. 1100 O St. FLOODS DELAY DANCERS. The engagement of Miss Mattio Woodworth and Leslie Allan HIggins was announced at tho Alpha Omicron Pi banquet Saturday night. Tho an nouncement cards were attached with" ribbons to red candy hearts, which were served with the last course. Mr. Higglns graduated from Nebraska in 1907 and 1b a membor of Alpha Thota Chi. Miss Woodworth belonged to tho claBB of 1909. Alumni Miss Several Numbers as Re sult of Blockaded Train. Th marriage of Miss Camille Hall and Ellery Davis has boon announced. Miss Hall graduated from Nebraska In 1907 and 1b a membor of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mr. Davis 1b the eldeBt Bon of Dean and Mrs. Ellery W. Davis. He graduated from tho University In 1907 and from Columbia school of agri culture In 1909 Mr and Mrs. Davis will roBide In Lincoln. Tho marriage of MIbb Elsie Moore of Seward and George Evans of Beaver Crossing haa been announced. MIbs Moore graduated from tho school of Several former Nebraska students met heartrending delays on account of tho floods Friday. A number of alumni from Omaha wero coming down for one of the formal parties on the 6 o'clock train. An Ice gorge had formed above tho bridge at ABhland and tho engineer was afraid to run tho train across until it had broken. This took some two hourB and a half. In the inoantlmo tho young men wore getting anxIouB They attempt ed to telegraph to tho young women In Lincoln. The hard-hearted ticket agent refused to send any message except ono relating to tho railroad company's business. The train finally pulled Into Lincoln about 9 p. m., and tho alumni started an undignified footrace to the Lincoln hotfJ. rt- Clothes for College Men r IF you get that new Spring Suit at the New Young Men's Store you know it is new and correct. Arrow Collars FULK New Location 1234 O. There's nothing in spring styles as popular as the English model. The cut above shows the Kuppenheimer adap tation of the idea. Unpadded shoulders, soft rolling lapels, high closing vest, narrow trous ers English in idea but American in prefection of tailoring. We've a full line of them also everyting else in spring togs for young men. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109O Street 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. Be sure to see our line first. College Tailors College View, Nebraska Phon -40 We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Huylers Chocolates $1.00 Foutain Pens $1.00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c Get-tih ctlTlcrcr - S