C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort 'at -tment of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails and the relief of Bunions Phone COMFORT Building (11 TO THEATRE Tonight, Tuc, Wed. & Mat. BRANDEIS PLAYERS His Majesty BUNKER BEAN" rve. 75c to 25c Mat. 25c Phone B3398 QRPHEUM FjrSt Half Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, October 1, 2, 3, 1917 Third Episode of "THE SEVEN PEARLS" VAUDEVILLE Vaudeville Wm. DeHollis & Co. in "The Admiral's Reception" Juggling Act Schooler & Dickenson The Pederewski and Melba of Carter & Waters "The Hunger Strike" Comedy Ives, Leahy & Farnsworth We That Sing Wm. DeHollis & Co.vbgkqj vbgk McGOOD-TATES & CO. Interesting Entertainers Hand Balancers Matinee every afternoon at 2:30 sharp; any seat 15c. Nights, two shows, 7:15 and 9:00 sharp; any seat 25c. The Strand L. M. GARMAN, Mgr. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOWS MME. PETROVA . in "To the Death" A Stirring Drama Coming Fri. and Sat. DOROTHY DALTON In an Unusual Photodrama "TEN OF DIAMONDS" A Story of a Lady Made J to Order l CONCERT ORCHESTRA M ' "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P "Here is ths Answerfin 1 VebsteiS I NEVVltlTEfUIArKOIlAL 1 THE KSfJtKUM ntBSTEK Every day in your talk and readinr, at Lome, on tbe street car, in tlie oflice, shop and achool yen likely question tbe mean in of aome aw word. A friend asks: ' What make mortar harden?" Y on aeek tlie location of LckKatrinar tbe pronun ciation of jujutmu What U mkit eomtf Thii New Creation mnrwera all kindi of questions in Lanruare.HiKtory.BiogTaphy. Fiction, Foreiim Words. Tradea, ArU and Sciences, with Mnml mOharit. 400.000 Words. 6000 Illustration. A? V Coat O0,OO0. f ''VV' Z700 Para. 7 he only dictionary wltn .xW' ttcteriied as "A btroka of Genius." On thin, opnqoe, atronr, fi fcufi India paper. What a aatia- ?; til taction inmtm thr Mniaii T It !'i meoeierinare and ao coneci , . - i One half weight of , RanUrEortio: On irtronx hook paper. Wt i-'4iba. feiao lfi-a in0 x a incite. Ula I J . 1 rt- J' irm ao utriit tj y tz,.j ;..,, ent to uhc I . a f'.Lj the ttirknr undC " 4- H H V iteruiar Edition, i - AhVl'-J ISC- B.3781 Society The freshmen of Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained all Greek fresh men girls at the annual freshman Pan-Hellenic party, Saturday after noon. The afternoon was spent with music and dancing. The purpose of this party each year is to help the freshmen from different organizations, to become acqauintert. A new class consisting simply of sports and games, has been organized in the girls' athletic department. Most of the games will be played out of doors. Soccer has started and the other games will be played in their season. The games were taken out of physical education 33 and put into this class, physical education 45. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Irene Doty, '20, of Lincoln, and Lucile Baughman, '21, ot Lincoln. September 28 Five " fraternities entertained at house dances. Phi Kappa Psi had a dance for twenty-five couples, who were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Branch. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cavanaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brickley, and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Clarke, chaperoned thirty one couples at the Delta Chi house. Delta Upsilon had twenty-five cou ples. Eugene Holland and Bruce Young of Omaha, chaperoned the party. The Pi Kappa Phis entertained for twenty couples. Professor and Mrs. Barbour were guests. Twenty-five couples attended the Kappa Sigma party, where Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Parrel chaperoned. September 29 The Black Masques had a party for all senior girls Saturday afternoon, in Faculty hall in the Temple. The rooms were decorated with sumac. The seniors were entertained with dancing, refreshments and a program. Helen Possner gave a violin solo, Ger trude Munger sang, and Catherine Pierce gave a reading. Alpha Phi had a house dance for twenty couples, chaperoned by Mrs. Samuel Waugh. Trof. H. B. Pier chaperoned fifteen couples at a dance at the Farm house. C. B. Merrick, '13, of Adams, was an out-of-town guest. Personals Margaret Farley, '15. of Bancroft, Neb., is visiting the Achoth house this week. vious. And AA for them at the bat SHOES P-WtC If BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Delavan, Wis. v - i r h - w t . r-t ;y h ! ": - . ;-J 1 - : :Jil' ' n ; 1 - I ... 3 i. - ' ' '-:iu . . .;. . m- I rs ; t'. -- ... u '.- . . : . J R - 'mm' ' ' " "" ' "" Willi Maude Robertson, '20, spent Satur day and Sunday at her home in Wy more, Neb Valentine Minford, 18, spent the latter part of Jast week at her home in mm wood. Frances Whitmore, '19, and Hannah Mcorkindale, 'IS, spent Saturday and Sunday at Valley, Neb. Victor Madsen, C. E. '16, of Kansas City, visited in Lincoln the latter part of last week. Eva Miller, 'IS, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Fremont. Doris Vallory, '21, spent Saturday and Sunday with Janet Adams at Eagle, Neb. Geraldjne Johnson, '20, who has been visiting the Kappa Kappa Gam ma house this last week, returned to her home in Omaha Sunday evening. Ixjuise Baily, 'IS, spent Saturday and-Sunday at her home in Omaha. Doris Hoftetter, 21, spent the last of last week at her home in Douglas, Neb. Richard Baliman, '17, from Fort Snelling, visited the Phi Kappa Phi house Saturday and Sunday. Daphne Stickel, '19, was at her home in Omaha over Saturday and Sunday. Marie McKee of Aurora, Xeb., vis ied her sister, Blanche, at the Alpha Phi house Saturday and Sunday. Daisy Parks, '20, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Ashland. Frances Anderson, '21, spent Satur day in Wahoo. Anna Peterson, '20, spent the end of the week at her home in Nehawka. Evelyn Anderson, 'IS, visited in Co lumbus Saturday and Sunday. Helen Copsey, '20, spent the latter part of the week at her home in York. Social Calendar October 5 Thi Gamrna Delta House dance. Delta Delta Delta Dance Lincoln. Bushnell Guild House dance. October 6 All-University Party Armory. University Notices Class Election Election of class presidents will be held Tuesday, October 2. All filings must be made with the Registrar by 5 o'clock Friday, September 28. I THE REGISTRAR. "Cum Laude" Sweaters Funny how ubiquitous a sweater is. From matricula tion to craduab'on its uses are multitudinous, its paths de how nomadic, too. The athlete's luxurious proudly alphabetted, migrates from "stude" to co-ed, from If it's a RradW. it abides there. shop. Write for the Bradley Style Booklet. VARSITY TRIMS SCRUBS 25 TOO IN FIRST GAME (Continued from Page One) up the pigskin and was away into a clear field headed for the goal and a score. He was run down and tackled by Munn and when his teammates tried to advance the ball they were rudely stopped by the varsity for wards, and Hubka look all the joy out of the youngsters' lives by intercept ing a pass and carrying the ball down the field thirty yards. The Lineup Sumntary of the game follows: Varsity, Freshmen Hubka re Crandall Shaw rt Munn Wilder rg Shaw Henry c Redelfs Kositzky lg Ross Munn It... Kriemelmeyer Anthes le Rhodes Cook q Bristol Koehler rh Otoupalik Jobes lh Day Swanson fb Dobson Substitutions: DuTeau for Munn; McMahon for Henry; Heller for E. Shaw; Teter for Kositzky; Munn for DuTeau; E. Shaw for Heller. Referee: R. D. Scott. br'mh inYbur List ! Of School Supplies WE have all the things you need for school text books, drawing materials, tablets and other sup- W4 is 1 plies, including the CONKLIN Self -Filler so well adapted to ?2J students use. Students everywhere say this efficient fountain pen means better work and better grades. 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