THE DAILY NEBRASKAN r t t ABOUT PEOPLE CLASSIFIED COLUMN AT THE THEATRES LOST -V t C. H. Frcy. floriBt, 1133 0 8t. tf Qrncc Truell, ,1013, 1h just recovering from a serious attack of mumps Ted Marrlner, Cleaner and Hatter, 235 No 11th. Herbert CSmmnnn has returned to BChool after a week's illness with the mumps. Make your datow early with Hagen lck'B Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf Robert Hawley left last evening for his homo at Nebraska City to spend Sunday. Have Graves print it for you. 233 North Eloventh St. Cecil Cobb, 15H2, has gone to her home in Harlan, Iowa, to spend the week-end. George Bros., expert printers, en gravers and embossers, 13th and N. Madge Meradith left tills morning to spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in York. Thornburg's Orchestra delights dancers with popular hits. Auto B 2556. tf Ralph Aldrich, e. Ml, and attending j BChool at Michigan thiB year, is visit ing at the Sigma Nu house. Mrs Zuinwinkel, of Utica, Nebr , came to Lincoln yesterday to see her daughter in the German club play Emma Gibson, 15)12, and Lela Herry, 1912, went to Fairbury yesterday to spend the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Berry. No ostriches do not come from Austria, but our nobby beaver hats for spring do. Then there are velours from Belgium and water proofed hats from London (White's). In American makes we have Stetsons and Hawes in the latest shades and shapes both derbies and soft hats. All of them supplement ed by a splendid $2 line both staple and novelty shapes and a complete line of stylish caps at 50c to $2. Mother earth gets a new covering at this season of the year you'd better do likewise. MAQEE & DEEV1ER Programs and invitations printed or engraved. Boyd Printing Co., 125 North 12th. Miss Ruth Sterne, who has been visiting at the Delta Gamma house, left yesterday for her home in Grand Island. party tonight The guests are the MiBses Edna Sweeley, Iouise Stegner, Katherine Niroy and Mary Haller, Omaha, Helen Lawrence, Fremont; Katherine Willis, Indianola; Georgia and Dorothy Simpkins and Alice Whlt taker, Fairbury; Iaura Jacobs and Calllno Killian, Wahoo; Ethel Noland, Alliance; VeBta Douglas, Tecamah, and Luella Verling. LOST A "Ten Year" fountain pen Please return to "Rag" ofllcc l2."3 LOST Ry S. II MileH. copy "General Pathology," Zeigler. Return to "Rag" office. 125 3 LOST One Sigma Nu pin, jeweled, initials on back Ueward for re turn. Call R-3844 12". 3t LOST-Uist Friday, an Alpha Theta (Mil pin. Finder return to "Rag' ofP.ce 123 31 LOST Wednesday in Chem Lab, a Delta Gamma gold ring. Return to "Rag" office 122 3t WANTED WANTED University men who aro actlvo and energetic, and aro desir ous of taking up remunerative work during vacation. To bucIi a connec tlon is offered with a company doing an extensive business throughout Nebraska Good prolits are sure Call at or address Room 203, 1518 O St. 128 5-S-W TODAY, 2:30 TONIGHT, 8:15 Al. G, Field Greater Minstrels Positively the Last Minstrel Organ ization of the 8eason Mat. 50c and 25c; Night $1 to 25c Thurs. Mat. and Night, April 25 HENRIETTA CROSMAN Apr. 29 and Indefinite Barrow Wlnnlnger I INPfll N MATINI2US (Except Monday) a:j LinUULn I3VI2NIN08 AT 8;jo ORPHEUM WARTHON'S Original, Electric, Shoe Repair Factory Always reliable and up to the minute 142 North 12th Street XSiL ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week Com. Mon. Night. April 15 Arkaloff Russian Balalaika Orch. THURBER & MADISON FLANAGAN &. EDWARDS CLEMONS & DEAN W. H. LYTELL & CO, CLAUDE M. ROODE CHARLOTTE RAVEN8CROFT PRICE8 Matinees, 15c and 25c Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c MBHMBMBlHHBliM Engraved dance programs done In Lincoln. Ocker Engralng company. Brownell block. Mr. and Mrs Hualdt of Hum boldt, Nebr., came to Lincoln yester day to see their son Edward in the German play. County Engineer Scott made some tests on paving brick in tho cement testing laboratory Thursday. These brick are being used in paving East O street as far as Wyuka cemetery. Y. M. -C. A. barber Bhop opens at 7:30 a. m. Student trade solicited. Rest service. The marriage of George Wendell MacDougall and Miss Anna Wells has been announced. Mr. MacDougall graduated from tlfb law school of the University In 1911 nnd is now practic ing law at Thermopolis, Wyo. The Misses Mary Howard, of Colum bus; Florence Brown, Holdroge; Lu cille Thomas and Stella Shaw, Omaha; Dale Lapp and Esther Hunter, Fre mont, and Florence Harrison, Grand Island, came to Lincoln to attend the Trl-Delta formal party last evening. Alpha Phi is entertaining a number of out-of-town guests at their formal Cadet Band Draws Excuses. Members of the cadet band will be excused from classeB from 4:00 to 0:00 p. m. on the afternoons of April 23, 24 and 26 to participate in the encamp ment exercises at the Farm. Mem bers of the Pershing RifloB will be ex cused from 4:00 to 6:00 classes on April 24. Outdoor Work'! Wo have a lot of it to do this Sum mer for our three popular magazines EVERYBODY'S, THE DELINEATOR, and ADVENTURE. Wo prefer to have College men do this work YOU can make hundreds of dollars working for us. It coBtB you nothing to got the In formation. Two or more men may travel together. Write to ALEXANDER GRAHAM, Butterick Building New York City All Btudents should visit tho "Col lego Inn Barber Shop at 127 North 12th. S L. Chaplin, Prop. Y. M. C . Merchant Tailor Shop Suits Cleanod, Repaired and Pressed Shop in Basement Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Discard your high shoes and make your feet hap py with a pair of our new oxfordsor pumps. BECKMAN BROS. 1107 O STREET College Hhoe store -run by college men " SPA " Try a lunch at tha Y. M. O. A. Lunch Room. Cafeteria Plavm. City Y. M. C. A. Ulh aa . Chemical Frat Pledges. Alpha Chi Sigma, tho chemical fra ternity, announces tho pledging of tho following men: L. L. Lynch, '14, E. D. Wilson, '13, It. II. Kellner, '13, E. D. Allen, '14. Tho College Inn Barber Shop Stu dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin L Co. 127 N. 12th. THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK 4 Mr out litemt " " p" $1.00 Opens on Account With tho First National Bank, Oor. 10th aad O. BAR PINS 50c to $10 liar IMiih aro ih moM popular article of Jowolry this your Our bolootlon embraces ull tlial ih new In nollil nolo Hold tilled anil bIoiIIuk Mirer Hororlly bur lns in ado to order. 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 -Q 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 eJhtih cxJrllara Established 1871 1143 0 Street HALLETT UNIVERSITY JEWELER tJaR