PHONE B6774 Tell us Just what spare hours you have and we will arrange a class to suit your neds. Lessen Your Work in Unl. with Shorthand, Type writing or Penmanship. Charges are only for what you take. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE L. B. C. Bldg. 14th & P St. id 1st corner east of City Y. M. C A. 'iiimi " 1 !'f " "' 'V ftivesPnotioJCo. Specialists University Printing LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY L-5477 1124 N St. C. E. Bullard, U. of N. 'C2 is manager of the Academy, and cat ers to students, others must have invitation or they will not be ad mitted. We are not open to the public. CLASSES Mon., Wed., Fri., and Sat., 7:30 to 8:30. Rates to Univer sity girls. Private lessons by appointment. SPECIAL STUDENT SOCIALS Fridays and Saturdays Hampton's Orchestra Admission 25 cents to Students GOTHIC THE NEW 2for25C COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT Real Jumbo Heavy-Cape Knit Sweater Coats Special At most Stores $7.50 V m PRICED MTN3 WKA -J'arU .u'Ji I faM8 - CU'CTT. PCABODY A CO.. NC..M4KCR - - J - $4.95 It Pays to Dress Up! The fellow who wears pood clothes gets not only a lot of per sonal satisfaction, but a certain prestige which is a very tangible advantage to him In many ways. Now Is the time to dress-up! Money has been "tight" for two or three years and wardrobes have been scantily stocked. Times are better now. crops are big, more money is in sight: if you want to float on the crest of this prosperity wave you must "look the' part." Dross up! Hegin by seeing; our new Ken sington and Kitppenheimer Suits and Overcoats for Fall. They are hand-tailored from distinctive wool ens to fit and stay fit. They're not designed to meet a low price, but to satisfy high expectations, and they do it. $20. $25, $30, $35. f you want to pay less, see our KEN M OR SPECIALS AT $15. None better at the price many not so good. CLOTHES tTHEY FIT A Store For Men and Boys married Wednesday evening to Dr. Stanley Gillam Zemer. Xelle Givens of Seward was maid of honor and Ixjwell Zemer, brother of the groom, was best man. Mrs. Zemer Is a mem ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Dr. Zem ers former home was in Astoria, O. They will be at home after December 1, at 1237 C street. Dr. F. J. Kelly, 1902, director of the training school of the Kansas state normal school, has been notified of his appointment to the deanship of the school of education of the Uni versity of Kansas. Following his graduation Mr. Kelly taught in the public schools at Cedar Rapids, Neb., and then went to Lead, S. D., as head of the training school of the state Enslow Floral Co. 135 So. 12 The new Flower Store who ap preciates your busienss. OSCAR H. ENSLOW, Mgr. B3695 Work brought to our office any morning by 9 a. m. will be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted GLOBE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY Office 340 S. 11th Plant 1116 to 1130 L St. normal school. He completed worn for his doctor's degree at the teach ers' college. Columbia university In New York City. 19H. MIXER SATURDAY NIGHT Committee Lists Announced Admis sion Twenty-Five Cents An Elaborate Program A large committee was selected yes terday, which will have charge of the "mixer" Saturday night. This is one of the best school entertainments of the year, and the large list of com mitteman and patrons goes to show that it is well supported. The "mixer" will be the place for al students. There the new students will make friends and old ones will renew their acquaintances. An elab orate program of music, dancing, games and refreshment is being plan ned. The dancing will begin at 9 o'clock in the big gymnasium, while the games will be going on in the smaller one. Movin pictures of the football team and the pageant will be shown in the intervals between the dances. The majority of girls will go in groups or by themselves. Freshmen are urged to be present, for the event is especially planned for them. Ad mission, a quarter. The following Is, the list of patrons and patronesses and committeemen: Patrons and Patronesses Chancellor and Mrs. Samuel Avery. Prof, and Mrs. E. H. Barbour. Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Le Rossignal. Prof, nd Mrs. G. E. Howard. Prof, and Mrs. M. M. Fogg. Dean and Mrs. C. C. Engberg. Dean Mary C. Graham. Committeemen Percy Spencer. Marcus Poteet. Florence Angle. Doris Slater. Margarite Kaufman. Albert Bryson. R. W. Rutherford. Ella Williams. Lorin Caley. Everett Scott. Marie Cusack. Louis Brownell. Camille Leyda. Helen Davidson. Vivienne Holland. David Bowman. Ellsworth Moser. Raleigh B. La Bas. Guy Reed. Dewitt Foster. Prof. Guernsey Jones. Prof. J. E. A. Alexis. Music Louis P. Hagensick, F2042. New Candidates Announced Miss Julia Quinby, Omaha, and Miohell Nolan, Alliance, have filed as candidates for the Freshmen presi dency, and Frank C. Boehmer, Lin coln, for the Sophomore presidency. Miss Quinby is the daughter of State Senator Laurie J. Quinby. It is her intention to the enter the College of Law next year. Michell Nolan is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilou fraternity. He represented the North western district of the Nebraska high school debating league in 1914. Frank C. Boehmer is well known and promises to make the triangular con test in the Sophomore class a lively one. Moot Court Officers The following officers have been ap pointed for practice court work at the College of Law: O. K. Perrin, district court judge. C. R. Edmlster, justice of the peace. B. H. Burrit, Justice of the peace. John Loder,' special justice of the peace. E. Cover, clerk of the district and supreme courts. C. O. Lyda, assistant clerk. J. C. Flaherty, sheriff. Harold Schwab, deputy sheriff. A Well-Hatted Woman Is More Than Half Well Dressed The crowning feature of the costume is the hat. It either makes or mars. It is the saving grace of the limited ward robe, and the "sine qua nrui" of fhe perfectly dressed woman. We are Hatters to the Discriminating Young Women MILLIKERY, Mayer B ELI SHIRE, Pres.- Swedish Gym Shoes Made of soft leather with leather sole and spring heel. Elastic webbing inset over instep. Just the shoe for Gym work, and asthetic dancing. All sizes now $1.75 pair. IJasement. NEW ARRIVALS IN SHOE SECTION Girl's Gun Calf Shoes with black cloth top, lace styL English last, sizes AA to C, $4.50 pair Women's Glace Kid Button Boots pined with white calf, very new. Sizes AA to C, $4.50 pair Basement. MILLER & PAINE 2nd FLOOR o Co,