THE DAILY KEBRASKAN SOCIETY Co lie Lute i CUPID BUSY Reports have reached the engineer ing department of the recent marriage of the following graduates and former students of the college of engineer ing: C. M. Delano, ex-'12; T. B. Wood, ex-15; G. A. Graham, ex-13; W. J. Krug, 12; O. C. Montgomery, '11; H. C. Slater, '12; H. P. Wallace, '11; L. C. Wicks, ex-'14; E. R. Wiggins, '13; V. C. George, '16; E. O. Walker; H. S. Kinney, '13; J. R. R. Martin, 12; C. D. Kinsman, '12; W. B. Coale, ex-'ll; W. F. Chauner, '12; D. P. Weeks, jr., '15, and Henry Schlachter, ex-'17. campaign for county attorney of Clay county. Lamar Folda spent most of his va cation ; on a geological trip through the Bad Lands. Jean Sorensou, '13, is living in Cam bridge, Mass. v Max Baehr, '13, spent the summer in Cienfuegos, Cuba, Frances Caldwell spent the summer at Long Beach, Calif. Agnes Anderson, '19, will teach in Grand Island this year. Mable Sterne, '15, will teach at Su perior again this winter. Paul Martin, '15, is private secretary to Congressman Kincaid. Burke Taylor, '17, is secretary of the commercial club at Gering. A. E. Bryson remained in Lincoln the greater part of the summer. Silas Bryan, '15, spent the summer on his father's farm near Lincoln. Edna Coffee, 18, spent her vacation with her mother at San Diego, Cal. Clark Dickinson, '14, returns to Har vard to get his doctor degree, this fall. Herbert Reese, '16, will be coach at the Lincoln high School the coming year. C. H. Epperson, '16, is busy in his Reed Dawson, NebrasVa, '14, Har vard law, '17, returns to Cambridge next Saturday. Lloyd Hagerman and Herschel Nix on spent their vacation on farms near Mound City, Mo. C. A. Sorenson, pointed secretary Municipal league. '15, has been ap of the Nebraska B. J. Novotny spent the major por tion of his vacation on his father's farm near Clarkson. John A. Cejnar was in the sage brush and, sandhill country selling aluminum, last summer. Rawson White, '18, and Maurice Loo- mis, '18, spent the summer camping and fishing on the eastern coast. H. J. Schwab, '16, was with the New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., selling life insurance this summer. Otho Doyle, '13, who is practicing law in Plainview, spent last week at the home of his parents in Lincoln. Charles E. Peterson was In Lin coln the latter part of the summer soliciting advertising for The Star. Edward F. Steck was substitute ru ral mail carrier at Milligan. The lat ter part of the summer he worked in a garage. Walter Metzgar worked the whole summer on his father's farm near Mound City, Mo. He returned to Lin coln Monday. Wayne L. Townsend, junior Corn- husker managing editor, was doing Is Not All Books You want to Cut a Good Figure Let not the thousand eyes that see you find cause for criticism The Modern Figure with the high waist line, the snug fitting collaclose sleeves and general air of body conforming lines. We'll help you do it with Harvard and Collegian Suits English Sacks cut from the nobbiest fabrics the season offers. High waisted models for young men. Plain and plaited backs. Patch pockets. Soft rolling lapels. Novelty goods, serges and flannels in plain colors and stripes. The very fabric and style that give you the modern figure and sold at the price they ought to be sold for and $20 Special showing in window this week Daylight OlolhinS Store Jyf SWftMfc-MMkC. 111 reportorial work in Lincoln the great- j sistant in the rhetoric department, er part of the summer. j left Saturday for New York City, I where she will study interior decorat- Miss Helen Mitchell, a former as-ling at the New York school of fine and applied arts and also do some lit-1 ers, worked during vacation with a erary work. Ben F. Dale, of the 1915 Cornhusk- j carpenters' crew in his home town of Hartington. He returned to Lincoln Tuesday from Beatrice, where h6 had WELCOME NEBRASKA STUDENT Because we're going to do better by you this year than ever before. We want you to come in and see what we have, whether you buy or not. (Or 1 Botany Supplies Fountain Pens $1.00 and up Engineering Sets Second Hand Books Pennants and Posters Padlocks 10c to $1.00 History Paper History Maps Notebooks all kinds 5c History Covers Leather notebooks Pocket Loose-Leaf Notebooks A complete line of Class Room Supplies and Laboratory Outfits. NOT RAISED PRICE OF HISTORY PAPER. WE HAVE lri MM1F Have Yom FAends Come and Meet You Heze 1