THE DAILY NEBBASKAN JUNIOR "PROM" WILL BE FEATURE EVENT Dinner Dance With Specialties Be twf Courses All Money From Tickets Used tor Entertain ment and Dinner Final arrangements for the best Trom" ever Riven by any class In the University are being made for the din-tier-dance to be Riven by the Junior class Saturday night at the Kosewtlde. The specialties to be Riven between courses are all arranged and the besi "social bargain" of the year is prom ised. The ticket sale has none very well and every dollar received for tickets is being put into the entertainment LOST Ring of Keys. Finder please return to Paul Babson or Nebraskan office and receive reward. FOR SALE Second hand Harper's Latin Dictionary. Practically goodj as new. Call U. 103. 23-St . t Dress Suits You will be proud to wear not ten-year-old srits, but right from the makers. If you wish to own one... . .$22.50 If you rent one.,... 2.50 B25D8UiIrecKKst The University of Chicago HOME STUDY Tn addition to resident work, of fers also instruction by corres pondence. For detailed information address U. OF C. (DIV. H) Chicago, 111. 22nd Year LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES Pi ILLER'S RESCRl P TION H A R M A C Y Cor. 16th A O St. Phone B4423 GEORGE BROS. fprmtmo 1313 IS STREET Our Business to Sell nflll Your Business to Buy U U ii L FRATERNITY AND SORORITY TRADE SPECIALLY SOLICITED A few of our leaders: Komo Try it. $6.50 Rurelca Semi-Ant-h $7.00 TVashed Egg $6.00 Spadra $8.50 Other grades at low prices. VHITEBREAST COAL 00. 107 North llth Social alio Dr. P. J: OGara, 02, visited Prof. 11. J. lool, Tuesday. He left for Washington. D. C, Wednesday. lr. OGara is one of the most highly paid men in the service of the United States lepartmcnt of Agriculture, "Jean lUpliste," a Mory of French Canadian life, is a novel which has been written by Prof. J. R IxRossig nol of the department of political economy and commerce. The book is beii.fi printed by K. P. lenton of New York, and J. M. lent & Sons in lxn don and Canada, and will appear in about a month. Harold Katon. lf0S. now a fellow and assistant in the department of geology at Chicago University, as recently elected to mebership in Sigma XI. honorary scientific society, and Psi Xi. honorary graduate society. Mr. Katon is giving instfuction in place of Professor Williston, who is awav on leave of absence. Mrs. George. Schwake entertained two hundred and fifty guests at a musk-ale in honor of her daughter, Mrs. William La Verne nates of Lodge Pole, Nebr., at the Lindell Hotel, Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Bates was for merly Miss Florence Schwake. Pi Deta Phi. The concert numbers were features and the dinner. The date set so early in March enables every one to invest his three dollars without borrowing from his friends. This date was undoubtedly scht-duled for the special benefit of Ihe "fussers" who wish to lake advantage of this last opportunity to get that formal bid. Tickets can be obtained of Paul Tem ple, 11-3821- B. V. Taylor, B-HS2; Art Chaee, Edna Froyd. B-1464; Ruth Mills, 13-2472; M. L. Poteet. B 2fi70; H. J. Schwab. 13-2 5 it 6; Berniee Heckler, 13-3427. and Doris Slater, F-141;.. Landlady Young man, did you ex pectorate in the wa;to basket? ISIS No, madam. 3 missed it three inches Princeton Tiger. Late Happenings of National Interest Did you know that Vic Halligan was seen in the Law Library once. Jimmy Keele is making his third attemjt at raising a mustache. The Kappas have lest three pins in the last two weeks. Billy Nottings combed his hair March 2, 1S15. rPofessor Bunting missed a bill at the Lyric last semester. Jumbo shoots a pretty fair suck -at liolile pool. BobHarley is going to be added to the repetorial staff to write dope for this column. Please take your spite cut on him. He won't get mad. Mrs. Raymond is ecquiring some bunch of song birds out of that flock of mud larks, and by spring vacation will have a Glee Club that will make the Joshuas and Mirandas over the state smile. VARIETY OF MEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY Large Number Received in Last Two Weeks Fiction and History -in the Collection Tie University Library is lucky to have such a variety of books added to its list as follows: AfrfvSsiz, E. C. Louis Agassiz. life and correspondence. Allen, G. "W. (A) -naval listory of the American Revolution. Andrews, M. R. s. (The) perfect tribute. personal given by Mrs. Frederic Uiurence Pact sold of St. Paul, Minn., with Miss Marjorie Anderson at the piano. The Uet Kpsilon chapter of Nu Sigma Nu rraternity of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine en tertained at the chapter house In Oma ha last week end. Anong the guests present at a dance Saturday evening were; Misses Anne Wright, Olive Maple, Mary Duffy of Lincoln. Myrtle Fisher of Fremont, Nets Kllerbrock of Fremont, Gretchon tangdon, Marie Hixenbaugh, Helen IVlweiler, ll.ielah Strong of Fremont, Julia Heller, Juanita Osborne, Katherine Sturtevant, Ions Craig, Alpha Field, Mable Smith of les Moines, GixMchen McConnoll, and Ixn's Rohbins. Miss Fayo Hartley, M0, and Joe Grig shy Lill were married Tuesday evening at the home of the bride in Lincoln. Only relatives and a few out of town guests were present at the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. M. A. nullock. One hundred and fifty guests were invited for the re ception from S to 10 p. m. The out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. M. Lill of Mount Hope, Kans., Miss M. Klise Dinger of Columbus, Xebr.. and Mrs. J. Iveverett of Council Dluffs, la. Mr. and Mrs. Lill will make their home at Rocky Ford, Colo. Baker, A. E. (A) concordance to the poetical and dramatic works of Ten nyson. Barlow, P. Treatise on the strength of timber. Beck, J. M. Evidence in the ase. Beck with, T. iThe) Indian. o mound builder. Bourdon, G. The) German enigma. Bradford, G. Lee, the American. Braun, M. C. C C. Handbook of practical parasitology. Bryan, W. B. (A) history of the na tional capital. Calkins, G. X. iBology. Conway, T. The) operation of the new bank act. Cooler, A. M. Domestic , art an woman's education. Crothers, S. M. Meditations on votes for women. Dieudonno, A. Bacterial food poison ing. Doty, A. 11. lrevention of infection?, diseases. Dunton, L. A) memorial of the life and services of John D. Philbrick. Ff-y. J. W. .(The) chemistry of the coal-tar dyes. Francis, D. Ji.. '(The) universal ex position of 3S04 i Saint Louis). Frere., C. F. (A) proper news booke of ookerye. Gallatin, J. i) great peace maker. Gaskoin, C. J. B. Alcuin. his lire and work. General due.atior board; ad ae cou7it of its activities. Gostling. F. M. Auvergne nd its people. Gothe, J. V. von. Fi.ust. Graves, F. V. (A) history of educa tion during the middle Ages. Great Britain. Board of Agrkult ure and Fisheries. Report of an inquiry into agricultural credit and co-operation in Germany. Great Britain. Board of Trade. Cost of living in American towns. Hausrath. X. Treitchke. Merrick. M. T. Rural -credits. llertwig. R. (A) manual of zoology. Holleman, A. F. (A) text-book of orgunie chemistry. Howe, M. A. Retaiiiing-walls for eart h. Hyde. W. D. Five great Miiloso phies of life. Jackson, S. Alaska aud missions on the north Pacific coast. JeafTreson. J. C Brides and bridals. Johnson, C. Highways and byways from the St. Lawrence to Virginia. Kiimke, K. BeUrage tur geschlchte der graeeben. tancaster, M. Klectrlc cooking. Lengle, J. Untcrsnchungen uberdie Sullantsche verfassnng. Lewis, W. M. Selected readings from the most popular novel. Lorand, A. Old age deferred. MacDonald, W. rYom Jefferson to Lincoln. McMahon, A. U. (The) Karens of the golden Chersonese. Maeterlinck, M, Sister Beatrice. Marsden, W. History of Sumatra. Marshall, A. Principles of eco nomics. Mat hew, A. H. Woman suffrage, Meakin, A. M. B. Woman !n transi tion. Kathke, G. IV Romanorum bellis servilibus capita sclecta, Reich, K. Germany's madness. Roosevelt. T. Through the Brazilian wilderness. ' Sanborn, F. 11. A. llronson Alcott, his life and philosophy. Seymour, W. (The) cross in tradition, history and art. Sharp, D. L. Where rolls the Ore gon. Sihler, K, G. Cicero of Arpinum. Snell, J. F. Elementary household chemistry. Statham, H. H. Form and design in music. j0r Scnelhing New In Sweaters Z5y .Your frtlleis celors deftly Vnit In collir hjiS arouTid ts lf t!i- twiionTi i a Navajo border effect. For iaataaoe. if Vt fSf yrar r.nrs are while unS pin-pie a white walr with Vi' f) Tui71 Nvi.i Jvirflcr. This :;s quite the last woTil lis fSyf w-wi HTdcTm sonielhir.g that will make a real flash on. vi M i0 UM Ulusiratf-a Wan-j! Bradley Navaja Shiier Talnstak- A inrty knit of thick, wann yarn. A swe.&XiT that will out- lA,! ' VRa 1,isl h oollegre oourM. Moderately jirioed. tft Vj Wonmn's Knit Sxort Coats, knit to conform with pres- jf "nt ftylR. Made with i.elt In .cc.ntrajHtii.g eiAor a very rxvtiy stj'le for women's wear. jy? Bnd!ey Kflittmg Co. ffl fc OELAVAN, WIS. FOR SALE AT MAGEE'S The CO- OP : Supplies for all University classes : The Co-op Book Store Cash Paid or Dee BiHs Given. 318 Kcrtli HlB OS KCySD BHD BOOKS Taft, W. H. Popular government. Tatham, J, Dramatic works. Thompson, E, N. S. Kssays on Mik ton. Usher, R. G. Rise or the American people. Walsh, W. S. Heroes and heroinei of Action. White, W. A. (The) court of Uov vllle. Records of the past. Bernardl, F. von. Britain as aei inany's vassal. Pierce, R. M. Dictionary of hard words. Sloane, W. M. Party government in the L. S. A. MacCracken, H. M. (A) prop,, ganda of philosophy. Beaufaict. A. De C. Etudes R kango. IT. S. Library of Congress List of geographical atlases In the Library of Congress. Tower. C. Essays political and his torical. Bernhardt, F. von. How Germany makes war. Gunnison, B. New dialogues and plays. Clark, B, H. (The) continental drama of today. Van Dyke, H. (The) grand canyon. Henderson, C. H. What Is It to be educated? Frere, C. F. (A) proper newe book of cokerye.