THE DAILY NEBRASKAN m w i c A.' I f K li r SB IT! I Campus Notes Hagcnslck'a Orchcatra Auto 9042. Delta Upsllon Pledges. The pledging of E Nelson of Sidney. Neb , 1h announced by Delta Upsllon Ladles' clothing cleaned, remodeled and repalrod by an experienced dress maker. Satisfactory work at roason ablo prlceH. Mth Hrlcka, 316 South 17th. Auto B 4844 Adv 10-2 It concorned with UnlvorHlty life Somo other averngeH are given for comparl Ron SECOND SEMESTER, 1911 1912 hours Pet I'ct carried excellent failed Palladlan . 14.9 16 1 0.6 Non-frat men.. 15.2 16.0 8.6 Fraternity men 14.8 7.2 14 1 Non nor women 13.9 33 4 2.8 Sorority women 13.3 20.1 3.3 Union Meeting. The Union Society meetH tonight at 8.15 In Union Hall Visitors are wel como to program Of the PalladlanB who did not rank excellent, 30.1 per cent wero good and 18 5 per cent medium The wclght per cent average was 265 5 The Palladlan Literary Society Ih the oldest organization in the Unl verHlty, having been organized In 1868, shortly after the opening of achool It meetH regularly each Friday even ing in Palladlan hall in the University 'Temple, to enjoy a literary program 8tudents' Debating Club. ' a,i n social hour Practically all The Students' Debating Club has its lmM'tlngH are open meetings, where old regular meeting Saturday night A debate on woman suffrage Is to be the i WPronio feature of the evening Meet mo at Green's, 120 North 11th friends and new students are alike Wo havo the best workman, the larg est, most sanitary and modern barber shop and bathhouse In the city. Stu dent patronage kindly solicited. Green's, 120 North Eleventh. Among the former members who are now members of the faculty may be mentioned Chancellor Avery and Pro fessors Caldwell, Fossler, Stuff, Cahse, FUley, Seaton. Taylor, Heattie. Bul lock. Cornell, Howe, Stunlevant, Welch, Wolfe and many others Few Games Yesterday. Tonnlu returns are aB follows. M Councils wins from Schultz, 6-8, 6-4, 6-4 Allyn, who made a good showing Wednesday, was beaten by Sussman, 4-6, 7-6, 6-4. JoneB' Orchestra Phone L-8605 Qlrls' Noon Meeting. College girlB' meeting from 12 to 12-15 Friday In the Y. W. C. A. rooms Lorena Dlxby will preside. Call Hoy O. Warde, dance orchestra, Auto 7186, L-8152. Wilson Club Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Unl versity Wilson and Marshall Club Fri day evening, October 18, 1912 All members out The place of meeting will be announced on the bulletin boards. Watch for them That Girls' Club Breakfast. There will be a Girls' Club breakfast at the State Farm grove Saturday morning at 8 o'clock Take either Bethany or State Farm cais The ad mission Is 15 cents If the weather is bad the breakfast will he held at the Temple t the same hour TO AUDIT ACCOUNTS (Continued from Page ( the auditor of student organizations, and the business manager Bhall submit to the auditor not later than noon of the Monday following such entertain ment all unsold tickets and a receipt from the treasurer of the organization for tho value of all tickets sold or un accounted for. All complimentary tickets are non transferable and shall be indorsed by tho business manager with the name of the person to whom they are Issued before they are validated by tho audi tor. Tho business manager shall hire a doorkeeper accredited by the auditor of Btudent organizations, who shall take all ticketB at the door and deliver them to the auditor. Not later than noon of Friday of tho week following such entertainment tho treasurer shall submit to the audi tor cancelled voucher checks showing the payment of all bills Incurred so far as funds of the organization are available Flannel Drill Shirts We have just received our third shipment of FLANNEL DRILL SHIRTS in Blue, Greys and Kiki. They are the very best shirts for the price in the country. They are made with the latesthigh military col lar and French cuffs. Buy now while the assortment is complete. Price, $1.25 and $1.50 PALACE CLOTHING CO, 1419 O Street MUSIC! UNIVERSITY STUDENTS! As there Is no longer any school of music connected with the State University you are at liberty to take your music with us. Every department of music complete. 22 ARTIST INSTRUCTORS IN CHARGE 22 JOHN RANDOLPH, Dean of the Faculty. ALOYS C. KREMER, favorite pupil of ARTHUR FRIEDHEIM GUSTAV C. MENZENDORF, AUGUST MOLZER, CHA8. E EWING and AUGUST HAGENOW, FREDERIC C. FREEMANTEL and many others. REGISTER NOW. LINCOLN MUSICAL COLLEGE Oliver Bldg., 13th and P Streets. Auto B1494 You are cordially inntrd lo attend the M. W. A. DANCE Friday Night, October 18, '12 FOLSOM HALL Quick' Orchestra Free Check Room Admission, 25 Cents WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 13th ano O Sn Progressives to Meet. Then' will he an important meeting of the University Progressive Club in hanquet hull of the Temple next Mon day night All progressives are urged to he preheat PALLADIANS RANK HIGH 2 Scholarship Statistics Show Historic Literary Society to Be Among the Best in Studies. The statistics whith have heen com piled showing the scholarship stand ing of University students, and espe dally those which apply to various Bocial organizations, have heen of par tlcular Interest to University alumnae It gives the "old grad" a thrill of pleas ure to learn that the scholarship Ideals of his day have heen maintained hy TFTe members of his pnruci,1. orKU" ization. Tho Palladlan standing ii&o not hitherto been published. It will doubtless be of interest to all who are "If W be- FITFORM You'll be all Through Guessing .About where to go to get your clothes in a very few minutes after you have started to look over our fajl showing. We've the kind of clothes you fellows want-lively styles-rich patterns, well made and made for young men. We only ask that you allow us the pleasure of showing to you a tew of the new models we have-then you follow m your own inclination as to where and' -M 1" what to buy. Come in any time. lL- MAYER BROS. CO. V ! L- & fi L-jtfr- "JVC . r IS'- s-jnt . FTTTFaEj r-'"vr t . 1A