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. C. ROY RrllLLEFf, For Foot Comfort A Hustment of Fallon Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails 'i antttr and the relief of Bunions Phone 2T COMFORT SHOES. B-3781 ' ' ' --- hti, ami j 1 nilVER THEATRE a M . - 0 Today 2:30 Ton.gnx o. .a "THE FLAME' 'tWTm Eve, October 18 ,,-ruF WHITE. SLAVE" "" Friday "LITTLE WOMEN" Phone B3398 orpheum WESTERN VAUDEVILLE Mon., Tues., Wed., Oct. 15, 16, 17, 1917 Fifth Episode "THE SEVEN PEARLS" A Smashing Pathe Serial (Read the story in the Sunday State Journal.) Vaudeville Monde & Selle "Finders "Singing and Keepers" Dancing" , (Female lm- personatora) Every Day Life Lewis Plottl "A Day of the Olga's Leopards East Side" .a Big Animal Character Sing- Act ing - rT, Orpheum Con Universal News . . Weekly cert Orchestra Matinee Every Afternoon at 2:30 Any Seat 15c, Nights, 7:15 and 9 Sharp; Seats 25 Mon., Tue. and Wed. First Screen ADDear ance of a Noted Beautv GOLDWYN Dresents MAXINE ELLIOT IN "FIGHTING ODDS" Bv Roi Cooper Meerme and Irvin K. Cobb. A storv of a wife's lov altv and biff .business. Mack Seimett Comedy ROPING HER ROMEO Paramount Coined v "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P GHAPIN BROS. I27 So. (3th St. Flowers ALL the Time ! TEACHERS WANTED To fill vacancies In all depart ments. Have calls for teachers daily. Only Z per cent commis sion. TEACHERS' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 208-209 C. R. S. Bank Bldg. Cedar Rapids, Iowa CHANCE TO MAKE EXTRA MONEY You can add $25 to $50 a month to vour income in vour snare time. Our monev-makinsr plan is a winner for either men or women. We furnish outfit free and teach vou how to use it. Send postal at once for "Partic ulars of the Money-Making Plan." Act Dromntlv before the vacancy is filled in vour ter ritory. Address Publisher. Box 105 N. Times Sauare Station. New York Citv. Tucker-Shean 1123 O Street Mfg. Jewelers and Opticians Dealers In Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Op tical merchandise. Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR October 18 Silver Serpent hike for Junior girls, October 19 -Rally and Parade Armory, 7 o'clock, Kappa Sigma dance Lincoln. Gamma Thi Beta house dance. October 20 Alpha Tau Omega house dance. Sigma Alpha Epsilon house dance. Pi Beta Phi Campus party Music hall. United Agricultural society meet ing Farm campus. Sigma Nu dance Lincoln. October 26 Alpha Phi Freshmen house dance. October 27 Xi Delta party for sophomore girls Temple. PERSONALS Betty Gould, '20, is visiting the Kap pa Kappa Gamma house this week. Gretchen Swoboda, from Omaha, was at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Saturday and Sunday. Leota Combes is visiting the Alpha Chi Omega house. ( Lillian Hendee, '20, was in Lincoln Saturday and Sunday. Ruth Sheldon, '18, spent the latter part of the week at her home in Omaha. Mrs. . W. W. Welch visited her daughter, Ruth, Monday evening, on her way from western Kansas to Omaha. Alice Welsh, '21, will spend Satur day and Sunday at her home in Elba. Joseph Riley, '20,- is very ill in the Everett sanitarium. Frank Vessey, '19. at the Omaha medical college, visited Saturday in Lincoln. . Harold C. Kelley, ex-'18. now at tending Creighton college, visited Sunday at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. ALUMNI NEWS Martha Winter, who attended the University last year and is now Teach ing In the York high school, was called home by the death of her younger sister. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Has Article in "The Dial Professor H. B. Alexander has an article en titled "The Limits of Tolerance" in the last number of "The Dial." Interstate Canning Contest. C. W. Watson just returned from Sioux City where he has been attending a con ference of State Club leaders draw ing up plans for an interstate can ning contest. The contest will be held at Sioux City. This will give Nebraska's champion team a chance to compete with the champion teams from Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas, North Dakota and South Dakota. UNIVERSITY NOTICES i 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. Christian Science Society The Christian Science society will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. Faculty hall, Temple. All students and faculty welcome. German Dramatic Club The German Dramatic club will meet Wednesday evening, . Octoher 24, in stead, of Wednesday, October 17, be cause of the patriotic mass meeting. A. S. M, E. A social meeting of the A. S. M. E. will be held at 7:30 o'clock Fri day evening, Octoher 19, at 2118 Euclid avenue. All mechanical en gineering students are invited. All Friday Events All literary societies, departmental ninhn or Kno.ial organizations that have scheduled meetings for Friday ovAnintr Bra reauested to see uean Amanda Heppner, as soon as pos sible. Students' Patriotic League A meeting for the organization of a ctiirfpnta' Patriotic league will be held in Memorial hall, Wednesday, October 17, 1917, at 7 o'clock. All University women and men in all colleges and schools are urged to be present. A. S. M. E. The meeting of the A. S. M. E. scheduled for Friday night has been called for Thursday night, instead, at 2118 Euclid avenue, at 7:30 o'clock The change was made because of the football rally staged for Friday night. University Party Committee ' A meeting of the general committee of the all-University parties, has been called by Dean Amanda Heppner and 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. 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 leave their names with Miss Winifred Hyde, L 111, or telephone L-8280, as soon as possible. University Chorus All members of the University chorus are asked to bring 25 cents to the next meeting to help pay the expense of the Hallow'een party SaU urday. The first meeting of the women will be held Wednesday at 5 o'clock, of the men Thursday at 7 o'clock. 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 at tend. The Mathematics Club The Mathematics club will hold a business and organization meeting on Thursday, October 17, at 11 a. m. in Mechanic Arts hall, room 307. The purpose Is to elect new officers and new members, appoint committees and transact important business. As the membership list is at present not quite trustworthy there may be fel low members who fail to receive this notice; if you know of any such, please inform them of the meeting "After every In every letter to your boy with the land forces or the fleet send him a few bars or a package of MOQJEVS The times when if s hard to get are the times they prize it They want the lasting re freshment the coot sweet comfort of this handy rnnfprfion. ww t--y - . rm .r . j ;ri , rii i i m. 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