THE TWTT.Y NEBBASKAN Social anb flbersonal ENSIGN For the best of service. No voting vrhen you call us. CABS, TAXIES, BAGGAGE Ensign Omnibus & Transfer Co. Cut Flowers We extend you a cordial in vitation to calL Unique floral arrangements for all social occasions. Corsage Boquets a Specialty Griswold Seed Co. Floral Dept, 1042 O St. WARTHON'S Shoe Repair Factory and Shining Parlor 110 O Street Headquarters for Students University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O St. Yllw Front Your rtrong Solicited The University of Chicago LAW SCHOOL Three-sear course leading to degree of Doctor of Law i 3. IM, which, by the Quarter system, may be completed in two and one-fourtn. calendar years. College "education required for regu lar admission, one year of law being counted toward college degree. Law library of 40,000 volumes. The Summer Quarter offers special opportunities to students, teachers, and practitioners. First term 1915. June 21-July 23 Second term July 29-Sept. 3 Courses 'Ojen in all Departments of the University -during the Summer Quarter. For announcement address DEAN OF LAW SCHOOL The University of Chicago r WEAR Sarka Hrbkova, head of the depart ment of Slavonic languages, has been asked to speak at Silver Creek, Xen on May 7. She will lalk on "The Slavs and Their Attitude Towards the War." before the parent and teachers association. C. K. Morse, who graduated from the teachers' college last spring, has been elected superintendent of schools at Nelson, Xeb. His new work commences next fall. During the past year Mr. Morse has been principal of the Uni versity Place high school. Mr. Henry Vincent McGurren. ra tional president of Delta Chi frater nity, came to Lincoln Saturday to in spect the chapter here and to spend a few days in the city. Mr. McGurren is superintendent of the Bureau of Compensation in Chicago. He left Lincoln Sunday. men connected with the history of the guild. O. J. King and George A. Love land, were the special guests of honor. W. S. Cook presided over the toast-list Responses were made by H. H. Paus tian. A. C. Krebs. E. F. Reed. E. A. Stevenson. V. C. George. G. A. Love land and Will Owen Jones The ad dress by Mr. Paustlan covered the his torv of the orsanitation since it was founded in 1S10. under the leadership of Rev. T. M. Shepherd, at that time pastor of the First Congregational church. It was shown that the Guild Is now in vigorous condition and ap parently has a bright future. The twenty-first annual formal party of the Kappa Chapter of the Delia Delta Delta sorority was held at the Rosewilde Hall Friday evening. Seventy-five couples attended. The grand march was led by Alice Miller and Vic tor Grosshurg of Champaign. Ill- and Marie Robertson and Raymond West over of Omaha. The guests were: Jean Wallace. Omaha: Dorothy Dunn. Weeping Water; Jessie Robertson, Platts- mouth; Margaret McPougal. Tecum OATC BRIO that are in a class by themselves. All the new season's blacks and colors $2.00 About one hundred volumes of the latest Bohemian reference works have been added to the department of Sla vonic languages durirg the past week. r nw.. s cn-t f tUeh. and Marjorie Bell of Tecamseh. disordered condition of that country's The following out of town members industries. The books are intended pri- were is attenoance: r-unrr marilT for use in the summer school of Holdrege. Xancy Hare of Holdrege, work of the department. Gertrude Sturm of Xebawka. I froiessor ana jura, imiwui, The second annual banquet of the j Mary Graham and Mr. Arthur Hiltner, , -i .j iww I !r and Mrs. C A. Lord, and Mrs. D. Bushnell Guild of the state oniversity was held last night at the Lincoln hotel. Nearly all of the twenty-four members were present, together with many of the directors. Two of the Mr. and Mrs. C A. Lord, and Mrs. D. M. Butler, acted as chaperones. The sorority entertained their guests at an Orpheum party Saturday after- rcioon. THE PAN HEL MEET Sigma Nu Wins Annual Corrtest Mixer Held After Meet the music and on a comfortably filled floor a very enjoyable evening was spent. SAFE IN AWGWAN OFFICE WAS ROBBEO The Sigma Xus captured first place in the annual Pan Hel meet held Fri day night in the Armory. A good crowd attended and displayed a live interest in the contest. Xine good events were staged following fast and furious in each other's wake which kept those ntered in a number of the events working fast and the audience well interested. Alpha Theta Chi won second place. Phi Delta Theta third and Sigma Phi Epsilon fourth. The first event was a twentv-five vard dash. The winners of the final heat were EL B. Scott, first; Sloan and Zumwinkle. tied for second, and Purney took third. The second event, the shot put, was easily won by Shaw at a distance of fforty fojr feet and one inch. Graff took second place. Scott third, and Zum- - viutle loTirtlL In itke pole vault LLn- tFLj u 1 'J mu aTi iuixtw uv -wv. at ten feet six inthes and Israel and Hummel tied for third place. In the high jump Hummel cleared the bar for first place at five feet one Inch. Purney took second and Buck and Wood tied for third place. In the fifth event, tie rope climb, Roberts won by tapping the bell in seven and three fifths seconds, Koupal took second. Towle thirl, and LiinFtrnm fooruL. Hummel took first place In the fence vault at six feet four laches, LSnstram and Reavis tied for second, and Roberts and Pnraey tied for fourth. First place to tie nigh kick was tied for by Israel and Hummel ax a height nf fet four inches. Lonstrona won third place and Quick took fourth. The finals to the tug cf war was won by the Sigma Xus. the prelimiraries being held the night before- The final event was a relay rare and was taken by the Alpha Theta Chis la ore minute twenty-one and two-fifths seconds. - After the meet refreshments were served to the chapel and at about 1 o'clock ar-'rg was held over the en tire floor. Scott's orchestra fnmishd Thief Picked Lock While Reporter Was in the Room Over Fifteen Dollars Taken The Awgwan office safe was opened during vacation and robbed of Its con tents amounting to over f!S. The thief was seen at. work but escaped. The management, however, have a complete description of the man. and the preparing to secure Ms arrest if the money 5s mot promptly returned. The lobbery was discovered last week by one of the members of the business management who noticed as be entered the room that the door of the small box was ajar. An investiga tion showed that an iron bar had been inserted in the crack between the door and the body of the safe and the door pried pen. A member f the editorial staff, when Inf ormed of the robbery, recalled seeing a man at work on the box cur ing vacation. He had stepped into the room suddenly while the thief was picking at the lock. The latter was surprit-ed but made no comment, and when be saw that his actions were tot questioned be calmly returned to the picking. Thinking the man was con nected with the bttfint-es department, the Awgwan scribe offered no objec tion and a few minutes later left the office. Shortly after, the thief forced off the lid cf the box and escaped with the money. The financial agents of the Awgwan say that although the matter Las cot yet been placed to the fiandi of the police, 5t win be seen If the money is not retumed at once. They add that they hare sufficient clues to assure almost fTnTnftty arrest, and that If they are not repaid, they wl push the 'r to prosecution and ccnTkrtion. The editors, la view of the number of such happenings about the campus, feel that drastic action is needed and are to favor of making tils robbery aa example by Imprisoning the thief. Let your JprirvpJvaii: Tv ft - J L-. f 2vrVCL O LcVi3 I 1 Llftff ' n V ( j a - j Jtr WREST I1G MATCH Won Bj COLLEGE BOOK STORE FACING THE CAMPUS. Ttiey Lave won two fetraigbt falls; already, bat referee say they raust get the third also. o Ihejr have a dandy stock to rciakea hit wilh the sludenls when tbejr go there to buy their graduation presents. How Can You Hake ytrar dance prograiE differ ent? See Graves, he will do it f or jcm. Graves Printcry Specializing in Unhezsiiy'Piiniing B-2957 244 H 11th