THE DAILY NEBGA8KAN h I' SCRIBES BURST INTO SOCIETY Forsaking Journalism's Charms "Rag' Men Will Treat Themselves to a Dance Saturday Night. PLAN ELABORATE FEATURES The Dully NebraHkan Ih go Ing to give ItHclf a dance' Too much learning Ih a dangerous thing and bo t lability at. tlme Ih refreshing to the mind. Therefore the entlro Rag force from editor to 'printer's devel" will he there. The danco will of course he a ling dance. How could It he otherwise9 Hugged programs, rag miiHlc, "chow Ing the rag,', Hag man and Hag "dollH" will he much In evidence Only a blizzard direct from the polar reglonH, sent by old Iloreaa hlniBelf, will dotor tho Intrepid men of Hagdom from en Joying to the limit this one fling Hunter. CALENDAR. Friday, Dec. 6. Cornhuskor Hanquet Alpha Omecron PI Iiouhc party Y. W. C. A. party Saturday, Dec. 7. Kearney Club dancing party, Urownell Hall. Tegnor Soclty Engineering hop, Lincoln Hotel. I'hl Kappa PhI freHhman party. Dally NebraHkan dance, Sigma Nu llOUHO. KomeiiBky Club, banquet ball Hplko dance, WalBh Hall. Agricultural club hop. SCHOOLMASTERS MEET FRIDAY, First Meeting of Year Will Be Ad dreosed by University Men. Tho first meeting of the Schoolmas ters' Club for tho year 1b to bo held at tho Llndell Hotel Friday evening Prln. H. B. Bradford of tho School ol Agriculture will dlHcuBH the "Problem of tho Country School." Dr. C. E. Ilossey and Supt, CharloB Arnot will lead the discussion of tho paper. Sp TEQNER SOCIETY TO MEET. Invitation to All Swedish Students in t . the University to be Present. The Tegner Boclety la planning a novel ontortalnment at their next mooting, and a Bpeclal Invitation has been Issued to all tho Swedish stu dents In tho University to bo present and take part In tho festivltloa. The mooting will bo held at tho homo of Prof. J. Alexis, 1420 Elm street, Satur day evening. This Is to be tho last mooting of tho society before the ChrlBtmas holidays, and for this rea son tho program will be a Yuletlde one. In order to more fully observe tho customs of tho season, all who In tend to come are being askod to bring somo article not exceeding 10 cents in value. A genuine Swedish Christ mas will bo celebrated, and tho pe culiar customB of the old -country will be reacted. Notice. All money and unsold tickets for the Cornhuekor banquet must bo turned In to Swoeloy or Frank by 1 o'clock today. English Walking Shoe Heavy double sole and shank, Goodyear welt, wide low heel, blind eyelets all the way up, genuine Gun metal and Russia Calf, tans and blacks, made with all class, style and quality of high priced custom shoes. Special Price $3.50 Jr I H iff n ' t m F & ' - t 'o sS&jf Beacon Shoe Union Made Speier & Simon j OVERCOAT VALUES The strongest thing we can say about our line of over coats would not do them justice. Every new, desira ble pattern, model and fabric is here. Long caats, short coats and medium length coats, but you will have to see them to appreciate their superiority. There is nothing bettet made. The price range is from $15 to $40. Let us show you overcoats. FARQUHAR The Home of Good Clothes 1325 O HORTICULTURISTS GETTING BUSY Apple Judging to be Competed In by Three 8chools To Meet In Lincoln. The men of the Horticultural De partment of the College of Agricul ture are planning for the Horticultural Show which Is to take placb January 20 to 24 at the Lincoln Auditorium. There are twelve men trying out for the Fruit Judging Team to represent the University of Nebraska, Kansas, and Ames a,re the only schools which will send teams In previous years the Apple Show has been held in Council Bluffs or St. Joe, but this year It will be held in Lincoln. It Is ex pected that this will bo the largest and best exhibit of fruit which haa been soon In this part of tho country for many years. J. R. W. Jones Orchestra Tickets $1.50 Sngifleering Society fiop Limited to 75 Couples Lincoln Hotel DECEMBER 7th HAVE The Evans DO YOUR WASHING WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 1 3th and O Sts I