rl PHONE B6774 Tell ut just what spare hours ou have and we will arrange a class to suit your neds. Lessen Your Work in Uni. with Shorthand, Type writing or Penmanship. Charges are only for what you take. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE L. B. C. Bldg. 14th & P St. 1st corner east of City Y. M. C. A. - :."7 (irdYesPrintingCo. Specialists University Printing GEORGE BROS. PRINTING 1313 N Street G. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHFAN OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET CUT FLOWERS EnslowFIoralCo. -We Stiive ToP eue" Phone B3695 135 So, 12th St., LIXCOLN, NEB, Just In A swell Gun Metal English Shoe with White Rubber Soles and Leather Top. Also full line of Drill Shoes. V $3o50 1 deavor society ; Rev. R. M. Hadger. teacher of the young men's class and Miss Alice Humpe. teacher of the young ladies class. The room was profusely decorated. Fruit and wafers worp served. -v.i. cAxioio wpm hpld at the HIITI DUViwia - Church of the Holy Trinity and Grace English Lutheran church. DRAKE DEFEATED BY HUSKER MEN JCmitinued displayed a brand of football which, although different in style, proved to be just as virile. Captain Rutherford played in old-time form, which is equal to saying that he played a demon game. Caley handled the team with pood generalship when he relieved Cook In the last half, and proved to be some little ground gainer. In the line, Abbott. Moser. and Shaw did good work. The lineup: Nebraska Drak Rutherford 1" Jern "T Chamberlain le Keaii Corey U Warnoek Dounegan lg Rerrenger Moser c Sprong Riddell re Welsh Shields rt Breshears Abbott rg Hatt Cock Qb Thomas Otoupalik fb Blackbume Rutherford In . .. Jerniger Reese rh Bunz Summary : Touchdowns Chamber lain (2), Caley (2). Rutherford. Reese, Blodget. Blackburne. Goals from touchdowns Corey (5); Bunz. Sub stitutesPorter for Rutherford, Doyle for Otoupalik. Gardiner for Reese, Proctor for Gardiner, Caley for Cook, Rasmussen for Chamberlain, Balis for Riddell, Dale for Donnegan. Halber sleben for Moser, Shaw for Shields, Smith for Bunz, Bunz for Jarnegan, Jarnegan for Kean. The officials: Umpire Birch, of Earlham. Referee Hyland of Iowa. Head linesman Kearns of Bellevue. FIRST MIXER BIG SUCCESS Freshmen See University Democracy Music, Dancing and Refresh ments Intermingled The first University mixer, held at the Armory' Saturday night, was a great success. If numbers and a good time are any criterion. The Freshmen had a glimpse of de mocracy at Nebraska when "Greek" and "Barb" mixed with the best feel ing and good will. Music, dancing games and refreshments testified to the good work of the committees. i ANNUAL PARTY TO FACULTY Chancellor and Mrs. Avery Entertain at Their Home Refresh ments Served Chancellor and Mrs. Avery gave their annual party last evening to the members of the state university fac ulty. The guests were received at the door by Mrs. P. K. Slaynmker and Miss Hrbkova. In order to distribute the large number over the house, they were first directed to the second floor After Before For EYE and pocketbook SAFETY consult W. H. MARTIN, D. O. S. Professional Optometrist Standard Specialized Eye exam iner and Maker of Quality Glasses. Courteous treatment. Modern jAjas iqBpi:ddci 'jnatnflinba Tests and advise gratis. 1339 O Street Lincoln I : ,. I where a punch table was in charge, of Mrs. George Borrowman and Mrs. w. M Fogg. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rosslg nol. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Greer and Miss Graham assisted in entertaining on the second floor. On the lower floor Mrs. Avery received alone. The guests were directed to the dining room by Mrs. I V. M. Buck and Mrs. R. J. Pool. The refreshment table and buf fet were decorated, with pink roses. Red coxcomb massed on the piano formed the chief decoration of the re ception room. The wives of the deans served at the refreshment table as follows: Mesdames G. A. Michej. C. S. Kngberg. R. A. Lyman. O. V. P. Stent. K. A. Burnett. Ellery W. Davis. Charles Fordyce and L. A. Sherman. Ice cream, tea and coffee were served. The following young ladies of the fac ulty assisted in passing refreshments: Miss Peterson, Miss McPhee, Miss Mc- Gahev and Miss Sedgwick. Jones, Orchestra. Phone L-9121. Chinese Calculating Machint Mr. Young Iee, a Korean student of the I'niversily, gave to Dr. Winifred Hyde, of the psychology department, a Chinese money calculation machine which can be used in adding, subtract ing, dividing, and multiplying. It is on exhibition in Dr. Hyde's office in the basement of Library Hall. Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-1482. Senior Breakfast Committee The Black Masques and Innocents ' hve rhosen the following people to j assist in selling tickets for the Senior Breakfast, which is to be held Satur-J day. October 9. A meeting of this j committee will be held Tueslay at 11 j o'clock in V. 106: ; Carolyn Funke. Ixuise Upson. Ruth Mills. Vida Bailey. Elna Froyl. John Miller. Burke Taylor. Ethel Arnold. Dorothy Carns. Gladys Miller. Willard Folsom. Raymond Greer. John Sjogren. C. E. Paul. M. U Poteet. Lucille Leyda. Helen Davidson. Harold Schwab. Gene Liebendorfer. Iewis McReynolds. Regent's Book Store Active Sales'in the Regent s Book Store foi the first two weeks this fall have ex ceeded all records. More students have ben supplied and more books handled than the authorities bad counted on. To date the sales at Omaha, State Farm, and city campus have totaled about $7,000. Music Louis P. Hagensick, F202. ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given as pro- vided by Class Election Rules (of General Catalog, p 4), that the general election for the se- lecting the presidents of the four respective University classes freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior), will be held on Tuesday, October 5th, in Memorial Hall. The polls will be open from 9 to 12 a. m. and from 2 to 5 p. m. Each candidate is required to. file a written statement of his candi- dacy with the Registrar before 5p. m Friday, October 1. No candidate shall be entitled to election whose name is not print- ed on the balloL There shall be so soliciting of rotes by carus or otherwise at or near the polls. VANCIL K, GREER, Registrar. - A Thrllllno Moving Picture Serial "The Diamond from the Sky," one of the most interesting, exciting and entertaining moving picture serials, will begin at the Alpine picture theatre, 1330 O street. October 20 and 21 and continue every Wednesday and Thursday thereafter for twenty weeks. Every student should see this $800,000 photoplay. Admission only 6 cents. A cash prize of $10,000 will be paid to the person who submits the most ac ceptable suggestion for a sequel to "The. Diamond from the Sky." Begin at the first chapter, October 20 and 21, enjoy the entire series, submit your suggestion and win the prize. The Al pine picture theatre, 1330 O street. Only 5 cents. 11-24. Puritan Ice Cream Ices Punches SERVICE Manufactured by H. C- HATHAWAY ICE CREAM COMPANY, 2030 -O" St. Phone B6152 WARTHON'S Shoe Repair Factory and 5c SHINING PARLOR. Students' Headquarters 1140 O Street V- ri . Pair No, Philburt, I am not a-arguing with you. I'm just a -telling you when you want a real smoke, get behind a pipeful of Tuxedo and watch all the big and little Worries that have been a-besieging you, evacuate their trenches and make a rushin' advance to the rear. Those fragrant whiffs of "Tux" make them feel too joyful no self respecting Worry can stand for that. 7 n The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette The combination of the best smoking-tobacco leaf in the world and the best method ever discovered for refining and mellowing tobacco puts Tuxedo in a class by itself. Kentucky snpest,mildest Burley leaf, when treated by the original "Tuxedo Process" loses every trace of bite develops a wonderfully pleasing fragrance and flavor that are not found in any other tobacco No other manufacturer knows the "Tuxedo Process"; that's why no imitator ever equals Tuxedo I YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, glaine wrapped, J mointure-proof pouch . . . JL Famous green tin with gold 1 Or lettering, curved to fit pocket 1UL Tin HumtJtri, 40c mud KOe In CUsi liumidtn, SDc end 90c THI AMtftlCAN TOBACCO COMPAKT Trintlng thafi better, at Boyd's, 125 North 12th. Safety Razor Blades Made Sharper Than When Hew WILSONS DRUG STORE 1321 O ST. 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. 'JO .. il 3 I 0