T IT R DAILY NEBEASKAN I """"" """ " 1 t,aff tn finish Thfl I "1 "S, -i. i inrnii ' 11 -w--" 7 .. i SCENE FROM 1 "THE BRIDE SHOP" At the ORPHEUM This Week. Novelties, Student Acces sories and Luxuries to sat isfy every need The UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Phone B-3684 340 No. 11th THE Em rx Telephone B2311 333 North 12th St. Gleaners, Pressers, Dyers For the "Work and Service that Pleases." Call B2311. The Best equipped Dry Cleaning Plant in the West. One day service if needed. Reasonable Prices, good work, prompt service. Repairs to men's garments carefully made. The CO-OP : Snpplies for all University classes: The Co-op Book Store Cash Paid or Due Bills Given. 318 North 1 1th OS SECOND IIAI) BOOKS A REAL NECKTIE SENSATION Real 50c full flowing end scarfs 2,500 of these classy ties on sale Friday and Saturday See Our Window POPULAR PRICED MENS WEAR See Our Window iz the Sophomore high office. Swenson is in the scrap for certain; the others are rumored. Swenson is a barb who was on the Freshman debating team last year that won the interclass cham pionship, and this year is a member of the Sophomore team. For Senior president' Mr. O. W. Sjo gren is the only man who has so far announced himself. Mr. Zumwinkel. who was quoted as intending to enter the race has since denied the state ment. Sjogren is a member of the In nocents, Alpha Zeta, the honorary agri cultural society, Sigma Tau, honorary engineering society and a Senior in the Engineering College. ENGINEERS MAKE SEMESTER APPOINTMENTS The Board of Control of the En gineering Society met yesterday and made the following appointments: Dance committee M. M. Garrett, chairman; U. S. Harkson, M. C; E. M. Kadlecek. T. L. Frank was elected treasurer to succeed O. E. Edison, whose term had expired. O. E. Edison was appointed as chairman of the banquet committee to succeed J. M. Roe, who is out of school this semester. RECEPTION FOR MID . YEAR GRADUATES Next Monday night, following the an nual midwinter commencement exer cises a reception will be given in Faculty Hall in honor of the graduates. The Black Masques have charge of the affair and will serve refreshments dur ing the evening. UNIVERSITY MIXER CHARTER DAY FEATURE Black Masques to Have Charge of En tertainment to be Given After Commencement Exercises The University will formally cele brate its birthday Monday. The usual events held on this day will be given again this year. That is the athletic meet In the afternoon in Me morial Hall and the annual mid-winter commencement at the Temple Theatre in the evening. But this year there will be an all University mixer besides. The athletic events will be: 1. 25-yard dash. 2. Pole vault. 3. 12-pound shot put. 4. Fence vault. 5. Running high jump. 6. Running, high kick. 7. Rope climb. 8. Interclass relay. Senior, Junior, Sophomore and Freshmen. Last year this contest was hotly FOR SALE 25 Vol. Ridpath'g Llbrarr Universal Literature, 19 Vol. Earth and Its Inhabitants, Combination plate and film, 4 by 5, Eastman Kodak, Xo. 4, all in fine condition and cheap. Ad es 1184 H street 89-91-63 nnntosiAi from start to finish. The record for the 25-yard dash is held by E. V. Brannon, who covered that dis tance in three seconds. Eleven feet 2 inches is the record for the pole vault, won by A. C. Llndstrum in 1913. In that same year Herbert Reese made the shot-put record, throwing th shot 44 feet 7 inches. A. B. Chain, '09, still holds the fence vault record, having made 6 feet 7 inches. Another old record is that of the running high jump 5 feet 9 inches which was made in 1907 by Paul .Athes, and tied in that same year by J. C. Knode. Another 1913 record is the running high kick, which will probably not be beaten for a long time. The record is 9 feet 9 Inches, made by C. B. ("Seven") Myers. The oiaesi recora is me 18-root rope climb made in 6 seconds, and held by t' Peck, '06. u The mixer will be held in the after, noon this time.. Besides the track meet, there will be a good program all the features of which will be new and novel. There will be dancing and other entertainments for those who do not dance. Doctor Bessey Unimproved At a late hour last evening Doctor Bessey's condition was very critical He remained much the same through' out yesterday, but became reBtless last evening and seemed somewhat weaker. Lest You Forget Norton's Matinee Assembly v SATURDAY 3:30 to 6:00 P. M. Rosewilde Party House CHAPIN BROS 127 Sc. 13th FLOWERS ALL THE TIME Where there arc a sufficient number of students in a Club or Chapter House tojustify, a special rate is made. Call at our office or telephone B-3355 for information. THE EVANS LAUNDRY The Most Complete in Equipment. The Most Perfect in Service. University Y.M.C.A. Cafeteria IN THE TEMPLE FOR UNIVERSITY FOLKS ONLY Quality Economy Convenience Meal Hours. 7:008:80 11:001:30 6.807.00. THE University School of Music Established 1894 Opposite the University Campus Eleventh and R Instruction jtfven in all branches of music Students mf nroll at any time. Beinneri accepted. Prices reasonable WILLARD KIMBALL, Director