man THE DAILY NEBRASKA N "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P TEACHERS WANTED- To fill vacancies in all depart ments. Hare calls for teachers dally. Only Zs per cent commis sion. TEACHERS' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 203-209 C. R. S. Bank Bldg. Cedar Rapids, Iowa We do developing and finishing. PEASE DRUG CO., 1321 O ST. Earnest Schaufelberger, '16, Manager We are in position to take care of your wants See us! Remington Typewriter Co. 101 Bankers Life Phone' B-2S52 GOOD CLOTHES CARE Is vital to the life of your gar ments. We clean, press and repair them in a most painstaking manner The Way You Like It LINCOLN Cleaning & Dye Works 326 to 336 So. 11th LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. fe HI"I!' W"-!Ii:m -.i..!t,,,r...,,....l-.,....,...,n..1..,T,1.;,n.-m,,.. fn'iiiiii!t'iiitul).iiL'Ki'.iiiii..ii ii:..ii.,i!:ii! i:...i.iiiiuiiiiini.tiii,iiui.iiiiiiiiiiiuii:iiiaii Try Roberts Sanitary DAIRY LUNCH Open Until Midnight 1238 "0" St. Opposite Miller & Paine 57a? Xow Fall MOW OLLAR For Sal By v Miller and Paine HIGH SCHOOL FRATERNITY TROUBLE IS AT AN END Students Accede to Board's Demands and Agree Not to Maintain Secret Societies The long unsettled question of high school fraternities in Lincoln school aaa hrnncrht tn an pnd vesterdav bv an agreement on the part of the students to three articles adopted by the school ' . . . . . 1 M i board to bring aDout tne aoonuon oi ' the secret societies. These agreements take the place of the action on the part of the board to conmel the fraternity members to sur render their charters and pins.- The articles will be presented to the mem ' bers in duplicate, they to sign both, the board to hold one and the other to be given to the student that he may know- just what he has signed. Form of Agreement Following are the three provisions of the agreement to be signed by tne fraternity members:: "(1) During all the time I may be a student in the Lincoln High cshool, including all hodidays and vacations. and up to the time I shall have grad uated or permanently severed my con nection with the Lincoln High school, I shall on no a etas ion nor at any time or place within or without the state of Nebraska, wear or display any pin, ring, badge or other insignia of mem bership in any secret fraternity or other organization whose existence is contrary to Nebraska laws. "(2) I pledge my word and per sonal honor that I do not have in my possession nor in my custody, nor in any custody subject to my control, any charter of any secret fraternity as de fined by the laws of Nebraska. I agree not to take possession of such charter, or to act under it, or to make any attempt to regain possession of it or to act under it at any time or place during the period mentioned in para graph one. "(3) In the matter of organizing or joining when organized any non secret club or organization of any kind composed wholly or In part of Lincoln High school students I agree to con sult with my parents in reference thereto and to submit to the proper committee of the faculty of the Lin coln High school a statement clearly defininfi the objects of the club the basis of membership and all the facts as to the management" ai JVuutrol of it." UNIVERSITY NOTICES Mystic Fish Mystic Fish will have a meeting Wednesday, at 5 o'clock, at the Alpha Phi house. Mystic Fish Initiation Mystic Fish initiation will be held Thursday at 6:30 o'clock, at the Lin coln hotel. Silver Serpent A Silver Serpent meeting has been called for tonight at 7:15 o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. rooms in the Temple. women and men in all colleges and schools are urged to be present. University Party Committee j A meeting of the general committee of the all-University parties, has beer called by Dean Amanda Heppner ani Dr. Winifred Hyde, for Thursday even ing, in Music hall in the Temple, at 7 o'clock. Roll will be called promptly and all members are urged to be present. I NEWS FROM CAMP Dean O. V. P. Stout has received two news letters from the front, one from Ralph P. Queale, electrical '11. and the other from Chester K. Smith, civil '07. Both men are lieutenants of engineers in a railway division "Borne where in France." Faculty Red Cross Women of the teaching or executive force of the University who wish to take the Red Cross short course in home nursing, or the training course in surgical dressings, may ler.re their names with Miss Winifred Hyde, L 111, or telephone L-S2S0, as soon as possible. Football Ushers All football ushers will report at the athletic field not later than 1:15 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Those desiring " places should call at the Awgwan office between 3 and 5 any afternoon. Engineering Society A meeting of the engineering so ciety will be held in M. E. 206 Wednesday. October 17, at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting will be ad dressed by Prof. G. E. Barber of the Roman history department, who will speak on the subject "Engineer ing in Ancient Rome." All engi neers and friends are invited to attend. ALUMNI NEWS ADA GIBSON, '05, TO SPEAK AT VESPERS Miss Ada Gibson will speak at Ves pers this afternoon. There will be special music. University girls are invited. LOST Schaffer No. 6 self-filling fountain, pen. Return to Student Ac tivities Office. Reward. 15-3t LOST Parker fountain pen. Plea?e return to Student Activities Office. 13-2t PATRIOTIC CONVOCATION 11 O'CLOCK THIS MOnuk (Continued from page one) 5 Tremendous Efforts NecMtT Tremendous efforts are officials stated, pointing to anS?' subscription of nearly 1700.00 Hf far. The official total i8 $mJ5J Every one of the thousands of l committees has been tuned 00,1 a smashing effort in the final tn., As an Incentive for bond buye 5 treasury department announced t! soldiers' and dependents' alio., rest on the liberty loan BubscriDtln? With $315,000,000 worth of bond quired to be sold daily until OctobI 27, new measures are being lntrodu to enthuse the people. Boyd wants to see you about vo printing. 'oat The autumn number of the alumni edition of the University Journal will come from the printers Thursday aft ernoon. The alumni secretary has not been able to secure the addresses of many of the class of '17. Students who can help out with these addresses are asked to go to the alumni office at once, so the Journal may be sent to as many as possible. Vincent C. George, M. E. '16, is in structor of mechanical engineering in Pennsylvania state college at State College. Rov M. Youne. C. E. '16. is at the officers' training camp. Fort Snelling. Recent visitors at the alumni office were C. B. Y'oder, '17, who is in the college of medicine at Omaha, and Carl E. Martin, ex'10, of Blue- Hill Neb. The Success of Your Party Depends upon details. An important item is Your Program It is a token which keeps your party fresh in the minds of your friends For the Daintiest, Most Artistic and Original Programs GRAVES PRINTERY Prof. O. R. Martin has received a post card from Otis E. Taylor, a for mer Nebraska student, who is now with Lewis Stoll. the theatrical writer in the country of "Lorna Doone." His address is the Stoll offices, Coliseum building, London. mmmmm & Phi Alpha Tau Phi Alpha Tau will hold its regular meeting tonight at the Delta Chi house at S o'clock. All members are urged to be present. German Dramatic Club The German Dramatic club will meet Wednesday evening, October 24, in stead of Wednesday, October 17, be cause of the patriotic mass meeting. Junior Class Meeting A meeting of the junior class will be held this morning at 11 o'clock in Law 101. Class officers for the semes ter will be elected at this time. Important. Palladian Literary Society Palladian Literary society will meet at 12:30 o'clock today in Palladian ha'.l to decide new date for banquet because of closed night for Mixer on former date. piVJiiiiiimmi uiinimm-lim.iiiwiu.iiii mi iiiiwui am ' u in 11 n .1 U j. . J! . -' -f- ' Sim 9 -v ,.,r "Cum Laude" Sweaters Funny how ubiquitous a sweater is. From matricula tion to graduation its uses are multitudinous, its paths de vious. And how nomadic, too. The athlete's luxurious shaker, proudly alphabetted, migrates from "stude to co-ed, from frat house to girl's dorm. If it's a Bradley, it abides there. AA (or them at the be shop. Write lot the Bradley Style Booklet. " BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Delayan, Wi. Dramatic Club There will be a meeting of the dramatic club Tuesday at 5 o'clock in University hall 106. All members are urged to be present. Election of officers and important business. A. S. M. E. A social meeting of the "A. S. M. E. will be held at 7:30 o'clock Fri day evening, October 19, at 2118 Euclid avenue. All mechanical en gineering students are invited. Senior Class Meeting The senior class will hold a meet ing at 11 o'clock Tiresday, October 16, in Law 107. Class business will be conducted and officers for the semester will be elected. Students' Patriotic League A meeting for the organization of a Students' Patriotic league will be held In Memorial hall, Wednesday, October 17, 1917, at 7 o'clock. All University r I ' f t " -.. "ma- i f Y i