THE DAILY NEBRASKAN QUVEn THEATRE THIS WEEK Night. 8:15. Mat. Wed. & Sat Barrow-Howard Playen in THE TRAVELING SALESMAN Nlghta, 50, 5. 25c Mat. 25, 15c im m Mrs. Leslie Carter Willie Solar Harry and Eva Buck The Act Beautiful Eve Shirley Bert Hanlon Corrigan & Vivian The Radium Spectre A Mystifying Novelty Berry d. Berry Mr. Roland Bottomley "The Net of Deceit" "A Safe Investment" "Heartt-Selig News" Your business is valuable to us. We handle LUMBER and COAL Reasonable prices. Best quality and Service. See us before you buy. WHITEBREAST COAL & LIMBER CO. (Home of the Satisfied Customer) Phone B-3228 107 No. 11th SL Florists. BZ7T3 1042 O ST. t&irM' it "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P LCSmith&Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING LONG WEARING New, Rebuilt and Rental 125 Ho. 13th St. E2C30 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Thursday, October 28 Convocation, Rabbi Singer; Temple Theatre.. Der Deutsche Gesellige Verein, Prof. Fossler's home. Junior Class Meeting, Law 101. Cornhusker Staff Meeting, Delta Tau Delta House. Mathematical Club Meeting, Temple. Friday, October 29 Alpha Omicron Pi Dance, Lincoln. Alpha Chi Omega House Dance. Pi Beta Phi House Dance. Kappa Kappa Gamma Freshman Dance, Music Hall. Palladfan, Penitentiary Woods. Union Hallowe'en Party. Saturday, October 30 Nebraska vs. Ames, at Ames. Y. W. C. A. Reception, Governor's Mansion. Silver Serpents' Party for Junior Girls, Music Hall. Party for Freshman Girls. Armory. Bushnell Guild House Party. Acacia House Dance. Scandinavian Club and the Tegner Society, Prof. J. E. Alexis' home. UNIVERSITY NOTICES The remainder of the Student direc tories will be for sale on the campus tomorrow at 8 o'clock. Leave 15 cents, not twenty, and take one. GEORGE GRIMES, Business Manager. Palladian will hold a closed meet ing Friday evening, October 29, at Barnson cottage In the Penitentiary woods. All "Pal" members meet at 10th and O streets Friday evening at 7:15 o'clock, and take the Penitentiary car. Der Deutsche Gesellige verein will meet at the home of Prof. L. A. Fo68- ler, 1517 South Seventeenth street, Thursday evening October 28. at 8 o'clock, for the Initiation of new members. Freshmen girls' party, Saturday, Oc tober 30. at 2:30 p. m.. In the Armory. Admission, 5 cents. Physical Education. 11, History of Physical Education, will meet in Me morial baU, Thursday, October 28. at 11:30 o'clock. INA E. GITTIXGS. The Freshman girls will have a Hal lowe'en party. Saturday afternoon in the Armory. Every Freshman girl should be there. The committee will be glad to have anyone who dislikes to ro alone meet them in the Y. V. C. A. rooms In the Temple shortly be fore 2:30 o'clock. October 30, in Music hall. All are urged to come and become acquainted with their classmates in an informal way. Individual' invitations will be sent. Cornhusker staff meeting, Thursday, October 28, at Delta Tau Delta house at 7:30 o'clock. Entire itaff is re quested to be present. Freshman girls. Are you coming to the big party Saturday afternoon in the Armory? Don't lose out on this good time. . Freshman girls, do you like good times? You will have one Saturday afternoon in the Armory. Y. M. C. A. lecture course tickets will be on sale in Temple from 11 to I 5 o'clock Thursday, October 28. Seats will be reserved from 7 to 10 p. m.. this date. Xi Delta will meet today at the Gam ma Phi Beta house at 7:15 o'clock. Suits and Overcoats $15 $20 $25 Few men expect to pay less than $15 for a Fall Suit or Overcoat, fact it's not safe cheaper clothes seldom give satisfactory service. Hi The University Ad club will hold a meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock in Union hall. PRESIDENT. Dr. W. F. Dann will continue his piano interpretation Saturday after noon at 5 o'clock, when he will play the parts of the Eighth Beethoven Symphony. All students are cordial ly invited. The first meeting of the Mathemat ical club will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock in faculty room of the Temple. On the other hand, it's hardly neeestary to pay more than $25 when Kensington and Kuppenheimer garments like those we offer this week are available. At either of these prices, and in between, we have never shown clothes that we could recommend to our friends with greater confidence than we do these. We submit the clothes themselves as the best proof of their superiority and the most we ask is a chance to show them to you. Have you tried "Lewis' Union Suits? When you do you'll experience perfect comfort and lasting satisfaction. $1.00 to $6.00. New Manhattan Shirts distinctive, fade-proof patterns $1.50 to $6.50 A New Perrin Glove putty color with black silk embroidered backs washable $2. Other $1 to $4. Stetson Fall Hats unquestioned in quality. Shapes and shades for every "taste $3.50 to $5. Magee's "Special" Hats either Derbies or Soft Hats great val ues at $2 and $3. A Store For Men and Boys. University Commercial Club All Commerce students are urged to be present at the Commercial club meeting in U 102 at 4 o'clock today. Mr. Smith, president of the Lincoln Ad club and advertising manager of the Speier & Simon company, will speak. His subject will be "The Psy chology of Advertising." Tne Com mercial club membership committee is requested to report to Treasurer R. J. Saunders not later than today's meeting. I , ! Sigma Alpha Epsilon had an informal I party at the Temple Friday night Nine out of town members of the fra ternity returned for the dance and the Notre Dame game. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. William Beachley, and Dr. and Mrs. Ludwick. The out-of-town guests were: Shelley White,. Martin Nolan, Omaha; Earl Hawkins, York; William McMullen, Burwell; Paul Sturgess, Sioux City, Ia.j Edward Wessel. Wisner; Alfred Lewis Wayne; Hallowe'en masquerade party at AH Souls' church. Twelfth and H streets, Saturday evening. October 30, at 7:30 o'clock. All students invited. Sophomore Hop committee will meet at 11:30 o'clock today in U 207. PERSONAL Mystic Fish held its annual banquet and initiation at the Lindell last night ' CO-OP BOOK STOR A. H. PEDEN Seal Stationery University Jewelry Pennants All kinds Second Hand Books Bought and Sold 318 North Eleventh Phone L-410 Junior Class meeting Thursday. Oc tober 28, at 11 a. m-. In Law 1M. Everyone get out for a good ln-e meet ing. V. J. HAGGART, President The Scandinavian club and the Teg ner .society will meet at tie home of Prof. J. E. A. Alexis. H20 Elm street Saturday evening. October 30, at 8 o'clock- Take the Fourteenth street car to Elm street A Scandinavian lit erary program baa been prepared. William L. McMullen. '1, Sigma Al pha 2:fcilou. has been spending the Irst few days In the city. The Silver Serpents will give a par ty for Junior girls Saturday afternoon. WKiTUAi.s CLASSY caw MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS Dean C W. A. Luckey will be at borne to education ftudents Friday evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock, at 1439 R street Harry Shank. '13. chief expert of wattr purification for the Rock Island Kaiiroad company, visited the Univer sity T'Ksdaj'. Mr. Nye. '14. engaged in the Have ! lock shops. Is trying to arrange aj football game between the Havelock (cam nl 1h .nHTer of Nebr?Va ; GEORGE BROS. PRINTING 1313 N Sweet i i The Faculty Women's Club held a dinner Friday night at the Temple. I Covers were laid for seventy. During I the evening, the club went on record in favor of improving the sanitary conditions at the University, in the old buildings and to make a special effort !n have better facilities in the new buildings. An informal program was given during the evening and included a group of songs by Miss Grace Men-son. 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