f tt v DAILY NEBRASKA! ' ; I I I I . , JjntnilBWIIT11rlllff1iriw- " . ,,...-n..r.n r rmini.OT.iii . . n nil.....,...,-!, -.-dlLM-ll iyf Wise Guys are booking SCHEMBECK'S Orchestra For Next Year NOW "SPA" Gst your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P Quick Service OpeP at All Time Orpheum Cafe Special Attention te Unlveralty Students THE LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN FOR THE BEST UoMhos, Horn Mad Candy and loo Cream Ccr. 14th and O St. PRniTINO THAT PLEASES AT 125 North 12th Street CLEANING SERVICE You need not have an ex tensive Wardrobe with our prompt service at hand. Phone us any day if you want garments cleaned and pressed by evening. We can do it and do it right. LINCOLN CLEANING & DYE WORKS 326 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb. LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. Keep Carbon Copies of lectures, theses, etc. This can only be done by buying or renting a typewriter. Special rates to students. Phone or call at L C. Smith & Bro. i Typewriter Co. LINCOLN, NEBR. SUMMIT The New Style in it f ion ( offers Have your films developed by FRK. MACDONALD Commercial Photographer 1309 O St. Room 4 Lincoln Nebr. HOT AND COLD DRINKS L? ILLERS ' RESCRIPTION HARM AC Y CORNELL UNIVERSITY MEDI CAL COLLEGE In the city of New York Admits graduates of University of Nebraska presenting the re quired Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Instruction by laboratory meth ods throughout the course. Small sections facilitate per sonal contact of student and instructor. Graduate Courses leading to A. M. and Ph. D., also offered under direction of the Gradu ate School of Cornell Univer sity. Applications for admission are preferably made not later than June. Next session opens Sep tember 26, 1917. For information and catalogue, address THE DEAN, CORNELL UNI VERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE, Box 447 First Ave & 28th St. New York City Fp J I r If.. 1. --.....VJ.VA. ... t y 8 5rin& irAfour List Of School Supplies WE have all the things you need for school text books, drawing materials, tablets and other sup plies, including the CONKLIN Self -Filler so well adapted to i students use. Students everywhere say this efficient fountain pen means better work and better grades. Self-Filling Fountain Pen NON-LEAKABLE IN AMERICA Sold by KLINE'S EnimiiimnimimDtmiuMmmOTfflmnnnJuimiitnranuinnomimiiii "HcrcistheAnswcrTm WebsterS NE7ltITER!lAn0riAL Tut Mcnuui Webstdi Eery dar In yonr talk end readlnc, at Lome, on the itreet cu. In the otliee, abop end school too likely question Uie mean- Ins or mna Mi word, a menu asu. What makes mortar bardenTV. Yon seek the location o f Lk&atrimmot the pronun ciation of JujMtmm. What is BM tmrnP This New Creation answers ell kinds of o ueatloM in Lanrnnfe.H lutory, Bknrraph T. Fiction, ForeiirnWord, Trades, Arta aud Sciences, mitk Mnnl mmtlMrU. SOOO IHaaUaWtM. V Coat MO0.OO0.rTfT 2700fas-as. The onlT dictionary with the xa iiiiidpaoo. char acterised as A stroke or, Genius." India Fan EdlUosB On thin, opnqoe, atretic. India paper. What a aatia- fnction tuown t)ie iSmriam Webater in a form so light and ao convenient to iwel One half the thlrkna and weight of Recuiar iwliUoa. ttagaUrEaWaet On trout hook paper. Wfc 14-lha. bisalSHSSKK inches. B wm ui m nan B UlMaWu,!. SftUttwatbM m 9 rasitMt B tpmUS B 1 etc MEKRIAM I CJX. SprhnrJIeM.Paaa 1 Mil A.'iiinil!;i!i:rf BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Go To Gas Fields. Harold Hoger and Glen Wallace, students In the Geology department, will leave the lat ter part of this week to enter the em ploy of the Empire Oil and Gas Co., at Barnesville, Okla. Slave Act for Thesis. Irene D. Kirschstein. A. B., 15, M. A. '16, doing scholarship work at Cornell this year, has chosen "The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850" for her Doctor's thesis, ac cording to a letter received by Prof. H. W. Caldwell yesterday. Professor Hrbkova Spoke. Prof. Sarka B. Hrbkova of the department of Slavonic languages and literatures, de livered an address Tuesday afternoon on the subject of "Present Day Politi cal Problems in Russia," before the members of the Travel Club of Lin coln. Cement Products. The minerology department received a complete col lection of raw and refined products of the cement industry this week from the Mason City Cement Co., Masjrt City, la. The specimens will be placed on exhibition on the second floor of the museum when not used in c'ass work. Pick and Himmer Lecture. John Grimes, special chemist of the Great Western Sugar Co., Billings, Montana, addressed the Pick and Hammer Club last night on the "Use of Limestone in the Manufacture of Sugar." Grimes re-entered the University this week to take up advanced work in geolog ical chemistry. Watch Suffrage Vote. Instead of the regular Thursday meeting of the Business Women's club, the club will go to the state capitol, Thursday aft ernoon, to be present when the bill providing for partial suffrage receives the consideration of the senate. The club is to meet in front of the library at three o'clock. Suffragist Luncheon TodayFif teen or twenty co-ed suffragists and a number of faculty women will lunch this noon in the ball room of the Lin coln hotel w ith the state and national suffragists, who are in Lincoln in be half of the partial suffrage bill now before the senate. The luncheon be gins at twelve o'clock. Latin Club Gives Picture. The Latin club, at their last regular meet ing, surprised Prof. Grove E. Barber, head of the department, with a photo graph of himself, which it prespnteJ to the University following an annual custom of donating permanent gifts. The picture is mounted in a neat trame and bears an inscription from the club. Error in Make-Up. By the omission of a line in making up the story about the student council committee in yes terday's Nebraskan, it was made to read that Dean Carl C. Engberg was the representative of the interfrater nity council. It should read, "Dean Engberg, representing the senate com mittee on student affairs; Prof. P. M. Buck, representing the interfratwnity council." Girls Basketball Postponed. The girls' basketball' tournament, which was to have been held February 19, 20 and 22 has been postponed until February 6, 27 and 29. This is due to the confusion which hag been caused in the girls' dressing room by the installation of the new lockert-. The girls are practicing, however, under the direction of Mrs. Lee and the tournament promises to be ail the better for the delay. Komensky Klub Play. The Komen- sky Club repeated Monday Its comedy success, "The Girl's Seminary," which will probably be one of the two plays it will take out over the state during spring recess. The following members took part: Miss Bertha Shanek, pro prietor of Seminary; Emll Polnicky, sugar refiner; Miss Mae Hurka, his daughter, a student; Miss Louise Sti bal, another seminary girl; Miss Syl vie Prokes, also a student; Miss Bess Fitl, with ideas on girls' education; Hugo M. Otoupalik, the much beloved professor; Miss Emilie Hromas, pre ceptress; Karl Janouch, the "practical" Janitor. TEACHERS WANTED For every Department of School work. Boards will soon commence to elect teachers for next year. REGISTER NOW, and get in on the first vacan cies. Write today for Blanns. Only 32 per cent Com. Payable Nov. 1st. Territory: Iowa, Wis., Minn., Neo Dakota and the West. Don't delay. Teachers' Employment Bureau. E. I. Heuer, Manager, 228-230 C. R. S. Bank, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. tf. UKUL Lyon ii Healy " Washburn " Uiueest $15.00 Ltonardo Nuncs genuine Hawaiian male, $7.50; Mauna Loa brand, $4. May be had f 12,000 leading music dealers. Write for name of the nearest dealer. THE languorous charm of the Hawaiian native instruments so moving in appeal, so observably in vogue is strikingly characteristic of the Ukulele. Its tone possesses that curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic charm of tonal quality which has made these instruments so sensation ally popular. The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of form. The finer models are made of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It is much in request today among the smarter college and other musical organizations. It is easy to learn. Its price includes an Instruction Book. Hawaiian Steel Guitar Every Chord struck upon this typically rep resentative Hawaiian instrument is marked -. by a weird, plaintive harmony and strangely beautiful qualities of tone. It brings, to any music, qualities full of vivid color and va ried charm. , Ptkr M.OO u4 vpwdt, Inetodinc Steel ana Set ( Tkica Tbinblcf for pbjriaf, an4 liutractioB Hook. Catalogs tn application. N 51-67 JACKSON BOULEVARD CHICAGO "' 1 J IfelaCZEia FOR The Daily ran AT ludenf Activities Office mmuammm mil iihwii -' 1