THE DAILY Interesting talks and n boy MILLER. For Foot Comfort monstratlon make up the program for the evening. H. A. LANGDON, Student Chairman. . i f of Fallon Arches, removal of Corns anil Ingrowing Nails AaJ and the relief of Bunions Phone 410 Ganter COMFORT SHOES B-3781 Building Junior Class Meeting The meeting of tli e Junior rlaco SOCIETY called for Thursday morning has been ni iVER THEATRE postponed until Tuesday morning on account of the football rallv. JEAN NELSON, President. SOCIAL CALENDAR October 12 University women of faculty for Red Cross Scottish Rite Temple 7:30. Catholic Students Club Invitation the Caves. Alpha Sigma Phi house dance. Kappa Kappa Gamma house dance Tonight, Tue., Wed. and Mat. ..THE 13TH CHAIR" Eve42 to 50c. Mat.-$1.50 to 50c EThuX Mat. and Eve., Oct. 11 WHICH ONE SHALL I MARRY?' fnEM,T0 WED. AND THURS. NORMA TALMAGE In William Dana Orcutt's Novel "Tho r; i Phone B3398 ORPHEUsM, "First Half," Mon., Tues., Wed. October 8, 9, and 10, 1917 Fourth Episode of "THE SEVEN PEARLS" Vaudeville LAYPO & BENJAMIN . SPERRY t RAE CHARLES ROGERS & CO LEW WELLS WILLIAM HANLON &. CO. Matinee every afternoon at 2:30 - Any Seat, 15c Nights 7:15 and 9:00 sharp, any Seat, 25c The Strand L. M. GARMAN, Mgr. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOWS OLIVE THOMAS IN "AN EVEN DREAK" TRIANGLE KOMEDIES "A MATRIMONIAL ACCIDENT" CIIAPIfJ BROS. 127 So. 13th St. Flowers ALL the Time ! Almost -Booked Solid SGHEMBECK'S'iBAND B4577 L5354 Always Preferred I'Bring inVbur List I Of School Supplies "XT TT? 1 -11 i.t- things you need ior school textbooks. drawing materials. l tablets and other sup- Dlip?- lnrliirlinrr thf j CONKLIN Self -Filler I so well adapted, to J students use. Students everywhere say this efficient fountain pen means better work and better grades. 1J Z7 1 Seli -ruling w Fountain Pen H0N-LEAKA8LE October 13 Phi Delta Theta freshmen dance Temple. Comus Club Dance Rosewilde. Sigma Phi Epsilon house dance. Beta Theta Pi house dance. Sigma Chi house dance. Delta Delta Delta house dance. Delta Gamma house dance. Thl Delta Theta freshman dance Music Hall. October 18 Silver Serpent hike for junior girls. October 19 Mystic Fish initation Chi Omega house. Sigma Nu dance Lincoln. Alpha Tau Omega dance Art hall. Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of M. E. Walrath, M. L. Springer, Glen H. Foe. B. F. Silsbee. PERSONALS Ferd Anderson of Wahoo and J. R. Wertz of Pennsylvania State uni versity spent Monday at the Sigma Nu house. Ira W. Hepperley, '18, has left school to take up his work in the army.. Hepperley won first place in the judging contest at the National Swine show last week. Albert Keech. 19, Lincoln, has left school to take up farra work. He will be taken in the next draft. M. N. Lauritson returned to Lin coln after an eight-day official test on Dr. Condon's farm at Humphrey. WillardGreen, '21, was in Omaha Saturday and Sunday attending the Ak-Sar-Ben. Hester Wyman, 16, was in Lincoln Saturday. Dorothy Dorland visited Hazel Snethen at the Achoth house the lat ter part of the week. MIrae Judkins. '18, Mable Ander son. '18. Ted Lonan. '19, and Nels Bowers, '18, drove to Fremont Sunday. Helen Neumeyer, '21, was at her home in Lyons Saturday and Sunday. Marian Mote, '21, spejit the end of the week in Omaha attending the Ak-Sar-Ben. Mrs. Nick Paper visited her daugh ter, Clara, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Fannie Drake, secretary of the V. W. C. A. returned from Chicago Tuesday. Harriet Ashbrook, '20, spent the lat ter part of the week in Omaha. The alumni of the Delta Delta Delta entertained the pledges at tea at the home of Mrs. A. Smith. The rooms were decoratd with fall laves and flowers. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Professor Colburn Makes Visit. N. F, Colburn, a former professor at Nebraska, visited the campus Thurs day of last week! as a guest of Prof. F. R. Hanley. Professor Martin Speaks. Prof. O. R. Martin of the school of commerce has gone to Detroit to give a talk be fore the National Association of Bot tlers. He will return the end of this week. War Garden Productive. Miss Min nie T. England has superintended the planting, cultivating and harvesting of a very successful war garden dur ing the past summer. The miniature farm Is located outside the city limits, and is very convenient of ac cess for one living in the city. Miss England's entire crop has been pota toes, which with an expenditure of $125 will probably net as much again. The work has been done by hired help, and the plot of ground has covered a city block. This a really remarkable yield from such a small plot of ground. Buys Liberty Bond. A liberty bond of $100 denomination has been pur chased by Phi Gamma Delta fratern ity to be the property of the local chapter. Chancellor Avery and Dean O. V. P. Stout have been urging the support of the bond sale and it is expected that a number of organiza tions in school will find it possible to buy a bond even if It is of small denominaton. UNIVERSITY NOTICES School of Agriculture Registration In the School of agri f.iitnrA will b held October 12 and 13 at the state farm. begia Monday. Classes will ' Electrical Enflineerinp; Students The flrstJDeeting of the C. I. E. E. takes place tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Catholic Students' Initiation -The Catholic Students' club will hold its annual initiaton of new mem bers. Frday evening, October 12 at the Robbers caves. Meet at 10th and O streets at 7:15 o'clock. Student Assistants' Club The first meeting of the Student Assistants' club will be held in Faculty hall. Thursday evening, Oc tober 11 at 8 o'clock. All students in all colleges who are assistants are in vited to attend. Unversity Facuty Women A meeting of the University faculty women will be held Friday evening, October 12, 1917, at the Scottsh Rite temple, 15th and L streets. Every one is expected to bring yarn, knit ting needles or a crochet hook and 15 cents. The committee in .charge are Misses Anderson, Grant, Mun son, Nelson and Odell. Football Ushers All football ushers will report at the athletic field Saturday at 1:45 o'clock. Students who have not been assigned and who wish to usher should call at the Awgwan office be tween 3 and 5 o'clock any afternoon. XI Delta Xi Delta, the honorary sophomore girls' society, will meet Thursday eve ning at 7 o'clock at the Alpha Phi house. Important. D. G. V. The Deutscher Geselliger Verein will hold a special meeting Thursday morning at 11:30 in Music hall, the Temple. Pharmaceutical Society Elects Class Officers The first regular meeting of the pharmaceutical society was held last Friday evening in room 103 Nebraska hall. Business was conducted and of ficers were elected for the semester. Following is the list of officers: President, Arthur Provitz; vice pres ident, Byron Thomas; secretary, Luclle Keith; treasurer, C. Robert Carlson, and sargeant-at-arms, Daniel S. Brazda. Dean R. A. Lyman, pre sided at the meeting. TED RIDDELL m ,lMlim " " 1 'WUHIH). - $- TED RIDDELL, WHO WILL BE OUT OF THE LINE-UP UNTIL THE NOTRE DAME GAME BECAUSE OF INJURIES DAILY ADS 2214 TOOTS PAKA AT THE ORPHEUM As Toots Is a renowned personage in the hula hula world, we need say no more, and it is not by way of diminishing her fame that we pay tribute to the surpassing skill of her company of native singers and instru mentalists. It is really a tribute to her good sense, for however easy it is to one-step and fox trot hour after hour, no one can dally thus lightly with the hula hula. It requires nu merous horse powers to attain the speed and agitation necessary for a big drive. 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