w?Tm,1!9T15? U ' !- ' ' '' " : . ; ti "2r .. - W? V t I THI DAILY NEBMSKAN PHI RHO 8IQMA BREAK GROUND FOR NEW HOME Turkish diplomats wife REGISTRAR COLLECTING" ARTICLES LOST ON CAMPUS ?????????.???,???'?? '4 d AV &:' ! U f"i 'Medical College Fratornlty-io Build Finfr445,000 Structure Thin Summer. Oinahn, Neb., March 22 Ground wag broken for a $15,000 fratornlty houso nt Forty-second and Dewoy yostorday afternoon by momhors of Iota chapter of Phi Itho Sigma who attend tho lint vorBlty of Nebraska Collego of Medi cine. Tho Bod-t umlng coremonles com memorated the thlrteonth anniversary of tho founding of tho ohaptor In Omaha and the program was In chargo of tho following chartor mombors: DrB. M. A. Tlnley, B.lV. Christlo, W. I'. Wherry, C. W. M. Poynter, C. F. Avory, A. II. Cooper, M. B. McDowell, S. B. Hall, II. W. Hoffolflnger, A. B. Lindqulst, II. A. Rolchenbach. A campaign for a house building fund was launched eighteen months ago and alumni mombors have guar TinteedTayment of Iho entlro cost. The hotiBc is to bo throo stories And basement. In the basement will bo game rooms, store rooms and furnace room, living rooms win occupy tno first floor, with Btudy rooms on tho second and a dormitory on tho third. Tho house will be ono of tho flneBt fratornlty homes In tho wost and tho only University of Nebraska building owned by a professional fratornlty. A dinner nt the Empress garden and a theater party at tho Brandels concIuded-the-dayXprogram. ., .Yale's Skating Rink Finished. Yale now has for Its hockey prac tice and games ono of tho largest rinks in the country. A Boston com pany had 125 workmen rushing to completion the rink and artificial Ice plant two blocks from tho Ell campus. They promised that tho rink would be .In ..rotullnocB for tho YaleJ3rinoo4on hockey gamo on January 28. Fully 5,000 persons will be able to see the Yalo hockey games when the rink Is finished, 3,200 of them furnished with scats and 1,800 with standing room. Tho x rink will receive light through 300 windows in the day time and hy twonty large arc lights In the opening, soft spots on tho ce being averted by a dovlce that allows no direct sunlight -on tboBurfaw. The onUreb"ulldlng will bo of steel. Tho floor space Is 200 by 80 feet. Daily California. Organizations. All but a few organizations, have -pald-for-thelrBpaciritt tlr&TJbTifliuslcor nnd their pictures have' been sent to Jk eneravers. Tho remaining few who have not paid must call at tho "offlco and pay for same at once, as thoy will not bo sent to tho engravers until paid for. OfTtco hours, 11 to 12 dally. Spring Clothes OH! iucLBeaulifiiLModels Engliih7S5frRoll atcl Pockets, Etc. $10, $12.50, $15 KLINES 1132 O STREET Ptiuiar PrlotQHtfltttrs- tt Mm . sflP9eIBBBBBBBaaaaaV ClaVR": 'ilsBBaaaam flsf'rlaBBaaaam Ptvsv'' iiiOaaaaaaal BPr--' VjEsiBBBBBBBa r' ''. 'rfVWrxaEBBBBBBBH .: :,-::, :a. -K .-, A)(pZii7 f ;f WX ww.,: ' ', . 'v ?? A'&sa 'x-Ki ::Bk- &, : 4; . r,. &.- . .'M&4:M&8am ass ' i T irr TBMpft 7 rfflaMJBI Mme. Abdul Hak Hussein Bey, wife of the first secretary to the Turkish embassy at Washington, Is an English woman. She Is one, of the handsomest -women-ln-the diplomatic circle at the national capital. Runaway Motorcycle Does-JQamage. A door arid a window In tho En gineering building at the University of Washington have been smashed by. a runaway motorcycle, which attempt ed an obstacle race through the!ohg building on the lowor part of the campus. Tho rider rescued his machine, and disappeared before his identity was learned, and the repair bill will have to be footed by Jhe university. This Is one of a series of accidents lntha-poflt-few-weekBf and the Wash- lngton faculty has threatened stringent action. COL GEORGE BARNETT Col.- George Barnett has been ap pointed head of the marine corps to succeed tlje present commandant, MaJ. Gsn. W, P. BldcJle, .who rehires spme time In March. Colonel Barnett, who will be nade a major general, was ap. pointed to the naval academy from Wisconsin. BBBBBBJPJVBJSJBBBBBBBBBBBBJBSi" r . An Overcoat Among the Lot Muffs,- Hand-Bags and Keys In Collection. Have you lost anything? A person is Hablo to forget material things these fine spring days 'and It Is' best to tako an invoice at tho cldso of each day. Lost articles found on or near the campus aro frequently turned In at tho Registrar's office. At present thoro aro in tho office an overcoat, .muff, handing, several bunches of keys and various articles. Persons having Tost anythlng-on of about Iho campus will do well to call nfthe office at once. Nebraska Grad Back Again. Capt. M. T. Barlow of the class of '98, a former assistant In the Uni versity Museum, visited tho Depart ment of Geology during vacation week. Mr. Barlow Is now captain In the United States army, and Is In charge of the Philippine Scouts In the Philip pine Islands. Captain Barlow is away on his fourth leave of abBonce. Ho Lwlll spend several weeks In Nebraska vlBltlng his parents, relatives and class mates. ' 8ociety Dances Will Be Qhown Here by Two Chicago Experts. "Take Mo to tho Cabaret!" Which expresses what Is coming off at tho Now Avenuo hotql beginning Monday evening. Manager Clifford has engaged tlio services of Miss Heleno and Frank Lorraine to Instill somo enthusiasm and joy Into the diners. These two will oxlilblt the latest soolety steps for tho benefit of Madlsonlans. They come here from dandlng for patrons at tho Hotels stone, Ua Salle and Sherman In tho Windy City, To-ald-ttrem-in-the stoija there wilt be Buech, violinist, and Schultz with the drum and traps. Managor Clifford has received reservations for a largo number of tables for the opening night. The dancers will bo on hand from 6 to 7:30 o'clock and from 10:30 uhtlLcloBlng time. Dally Hnrfllnnl Team Travels fFlvo Thousand Miles. It has been estimated that the Notre Damo football team traveled over five thousand miles during last season. Tho HooBlers Journeyed to West Point, Penn State, St. Louis and closed tho season by decisively defeating the University 6f Texas, at Austin. Daily Callfornlan. " EASTER CLOTHES JTT Is not too early to b looking for your Easter Suit, Nowhere II can vou find what will nlease vou better than the snlendld new (prlnc - styles - we - are - We also want you -to see the new-Hats and Furnishings. -They ar so different from anything heretofore put out that you will be delighted to wear them. V FULK CLOTHING 1236-8 O STREET iTOW HANDY DIRECTORY OF THOSE WHO ALWAYS HAVE SOME- ' THINQ YOU NEED f . -.1 Carry Your Bank Account With Us RdnK CITY INTIOINL BANK UUIIll CORNER ELEVENTH AND O SXS. (u J. M. CLARK, MO. FlflrKt Flowers All the Time. CHAPIN BROS. 1 lUllOl 127 South Thirteenth. Telephone B2234 Printing JS&mu Location 244 N. 11th Stre&t Tl?n Your FILMS to FREDK. MACDONALD to be I UlYlI J,rLJ fl nnd 8 Exposnros. lOo. 10 Expomiros, 16o. 15 Exposures, SOo HIIU aeVelOpea. IR nrowneU Blk. IaXNCoLn 137 South Klevonth St. .in i liwiwi'iiiUiUii n, 1 1 iwwuwaMwwiiiiawwwpw prt mm Watch This Column Grow ! Se the S-T-E-N-O-T-Y-P-E Demonstration in our booth at Auditorium this week.New classes are being formed. Enter any time for " STENOTYPY, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, . BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ETC. Lincoln Business College New Home at 14th & P Streets. E. 0. BIGGER, Pres. W. N. WATSON, V. Prea. W. A. ROBBINS, Sec'y. N. ENGINEERING HOP New Liridcll Ball Room, April 3, 14 ALL ENGINEERING STUDENTS must get ' tickets by March 2 when sale will be open to students at large. Tickets m?iy be ser cured from Kjeldgaard, Beck and Peterson FOR MEm ready to offer youCbmein and see them; Set Us First. Lot Us Seo Yon First. B329I GRAVES CO. . ,-i - ..s). , J " ft' -i -" -M, v;. m&m '&mi sJ &K 'ii,' v, H aiitsflsi r ' ' fri-.li in: rtf, I. mY -a AJt.fr. ' - iffiva) "( eTTTaii m i W' 'WWT'W reV !ff..FTai K-k-aMHAiyate