-V - THE DAILY NEBRABKAN ABOUT PEOPLE C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O St. tf " '1" ySirr 5irak am a Tod Marrlnor, Cleanor and Ilattor, 235 No. 11th. Richard Nagl, Sigma Chi, will spend several days at the hoiiBc. Georgo Bros., oxpert printers, on gravors and embossers, 13th and N. There will bo an M Company Bmoker at the A. T. O. house Friday night. Gcorlana Davis of South Omaha Is spending the week with the PI Beta Phis. Thornburg's Orchostra delights dancers with popular hits. Auto B 2556. tf Otto WaltorB of the Chicago Law school is a visitor at the Delta Chi hOUBO. Y. M. C. A. barber shop opens at 7:30 a. m. Student trade solicited. BeBt service. Lucille Hudson of Hebron and Beula Bell of St. Paul, Neb., aro viBltlng at tho Alpha Chi Omega house. Have Graves print It for you. 233 North Eleventh St. Frank Rhode of Chicago, a gradu ate of Nebraska last year, is staying at the Sigma Phi Epsllon house dur ing tho week. Rumor has It a delicate student was overcome with the heat yesterday while making hiB way from the library to the law building. Tiiltiia Hnrnlmm Thl Onminn T"nltn. '14, had what came near bolng a fatal accident Tuesday evening, when his car coiuuea wmi u uirouL wn ui Twenty-first and Garfield Btreots. Ho 'with two fellow-passengers escaped with slight scratches, but tho car was badly wrecked and will be out of com mission for several weeks. The College Inn Barber Shop. Stu dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin ft Co. 127 N. 12th. MANY TO GO EA8T. Number of Nebraska Students to At tend Other Schools. Nebraska University will furnish a number of students to eastern schools and colleges next year. Tho men who will attend other schools aro for the most part gradu ates who will tak,o a professional course. The co-eds will enter tho colleges for women to get their B. A. degrees. Among those who expect to attend Harvard law school are Dana Van Dusen, Joan Hargravo and Alfred Mungor. Mac Woodward will go to tho University of Pennsylvania to study medicine. Ida Darlow an,d Carol Whito will go to Wellesley, while Ora Murty will re-enter Rad cllffo. Mrs. Le Rosslgnal to Talk. Tho rural problems claSB at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon will be conducted by Mrs. Io RosBlgnal, who will dlB cusb plans for tho ontertalnment of groups of twenty-fivo to fifty persons. This 1b the second of tho Berlos of GIRLS Have you Been White Nu-Buck TarE?ir Everybody's doin' it doin what? Why march- f ing in for that new spring suit. Ever ask yourself what "well dressed'' means? It means to be so dress ed that other m:np who spend as much for that purpose as you do, will look at your clothes and recognize their superiority. Our aim" in business is to dress you in that way to fit your ''complexion, your taste, your person ality, your"pocket book as well as your body. With our Kensington and Kuppenheimer lines we can Jdo it better now than ever before. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109O Street talks by Mrs. Lo Rosslgnol. The girlB will bring to class questions as to social conventions, which will bo an Bwerod at Mrs Lo Rosslgnol's next meeting. Continues War Talk. Professor Barber continued his talk on tho civil war before tho cadot regi ment last night He told about Sher man'B famous march through the Bouth, which is undoubtedly one of the most Interesting events of the whole war. ELECTRICIANS TO MEET. Nebraska Branch of Institute Will Elect Officers Friday. There will bo a meetfng of tho Uni versity of Nebraska branch of the American Institute of Electrical En gineers Friday afternoon at 4:30 In the electrical laboratory. Election of officers and a discussion of the semi annual Inspection trip will bo hold. All electrical engineers, especially un derclass merr, aro urged to bo present Tho program for tho remainder of the somoBter 1b completed and will bo distributed at this meeting H. M. VODERBERO, Secy. 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