n Kline's Shoes Are always about a dollar a pair cheaper In price than most stores. A complete line of English lasts to choose from See Our Line at "5 ENTIRE STUDENT BODY CELEBRATES AT BANQUET (Continued from page one.) quet. He expressed hla hope thit the Varsity banquet might become a permanent fixture at the Unlver jslty. I Between the two talks R. B i (Dusty) Rhodes, captain-elect, gave a short skit In which he depicted Dr. Stewart In the tense moments before a big game. Walter John son of Omaha and Gwynne Fowler of Lincoln gave a number of ex ceptionally apt take-offs on proml nent campus figures and were well received. TJtAfc PRICEDMEN5WKXR Ji til" "ij'V'iy IK MM 29. Waffles and Coffee 15c HENDRY'S CAFE 136 North Eleventh Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb. 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 Si: f 31! if. c Hi wmmm RED CROSS SENDS CALL TO UNIVERSITY WOMEN (Continued from Page One) day and evening until the required number of dressings for this drive is completed. In this particular drive for surgical dressings Lincoln has been assigned to make only two types of dressings namely: the "2by2" wipe or sponge which has been very much simplified and two l sizes for the cotton absorbent pad. These dressings are simple In con struction and any woman not having had experience in making surgical dressings can be readily and quick ly taught to make them. "Speed and cleanliness" are the chief req uisites in the making of these par ticular dressings. Work Rooms Open Instructors and captains will be in charge of the work rooms any time during the day and evening from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m., and all are urged to give as many hours as possible in helping to turn out Lin coln's quota of the million dressings which positively must leave Lincoln on December 20. The supervising committee has or dered the entire force of workers for bandage circle and Red Cross to concentrate their efforts on these two types of dressings alone. Men workers are also welcome as their help is needed. The time is now here when all must realize the importance of the work of caring for our own armies which are pour ing into France by the thousands, and also to alleviate the sufferings of the thousands of our wounded allies now in the hospitals in France. The Red Cross is supplying over three thousand hospitals in France with surgical dressings. The Cableg'ram Major Murphy's cablegram speaks for Itself: "The Red Cross has direct respon sibility for supplying us with sur gical dressings, and nothing In the whole situation here is equally im portant. Red Cross standard dres sings in millions must be sent over with all possible speed. If this is not done and done immediately a serious calamity and national dis grace is inevitable. The American women who compose the Red Cross chapters should prepare with all the enthusiasm and speed possible the dressings which are to mean life or death to our own men. This whole question deals with the most vital thing that the women of America can do for the soldiers in this war." Every Weight of Underwear for Men is found in the LEWIS Union Suit fur Fall and Winter ; cotton, cnslmiere, cotton and worsted, silk end worsted and Scalsl'ind co'.ton mercerized. You can get light, medium or Lcmv weight LEWIS UNION SUITS Priced, $1.50 to $6.00 and Higher We display and tell these famous LEWIS Union Suits and want you to exnniiue tbe differ ent we i Klits and materials, and the generously pood construc tion mid then note the big consumer-value. NOTED'LECTURERJHERE f FOR CONVOCATION (Continued from page one.) Iowa geological survey. He has always hec-n very interested in pub lic affairs and has filled minor mu niclpal and county ofliccs for nearly 30 years. Professor Shlmek is ex-presldent of the Iowa Academy of sciences. He was president of the Iowa Con servation and Forestry association In 1910. He is a member of Sigma XI, honorary scientific fraternity. A member of the Washington acad emy of. sciences, Professor Shlmek was chairman of one of the sections of the scientific congresses held In Prague in June, 1914. He is also an honorary member of the Botanical society of Bohemia and an honorary member of the natural history club of Prague. Greeks Entertain Aviators Two hundred aviatora statlone! at the school of military aeronautic? were entertained at the fraternity and sorority houses of the University of Illinois on Thanksgiving day. In the afternoon the guests and their hosts and hostesses attended the Cham palgn-Urbana football game. Boyd wants to see you about your printing. Lost Class scarf pin, letters S. H S., '13, on face and Initials A. S. on back. Returnt to Student Actlvi!ie Office for Reward. G9-3? Lost On campus last week an Alpha Zeta fraternity pin with the name W. F. Roberts on back. Finder please return to Student ActlvlMe TOE mULELK Lyon & Hecly "Washburn" Ukuleles, $15.00; Leonardo Nunes genuine Hawaiian make, $7. SO; A fauna Lea brand, $4. May be had " 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. Price (8.00 and upward, Indndlnf Steel and Set of Tbre Tbiablc for playing, ajul Iortruaiea Hook. . Catalogs on application. 51-G7 JACKSON BOULEVARD CHICAGO - ar , . ' AC HIE YE MENT Tt ha'ci free"thesplnt otretearch. It hat given tangible form to invert tion, in apparatus of infinite precision and gigantic power.1 .And it has gone forth, co-operating with every industry, to command this unseen; force and fetch it far to serve all people. By the achievements which thi com-, pany has already recorded may best, be judged the greater ends its future; hall attain, the deeper mysteries it. yet shall solve in electrifying more, and more of the world work. Twenty 'five years "ago the Generaf Electric Company was founded.. Since then, electricity has sent iu thrill through the whole structure of life. Eager to turn wheels, to lift and carry, to banish dark, to gather heat, to hurl voices and thoughts across space, to, give the world new tools for its work electricity has bent to man's will. Throughout this period the General Electric Company has held the great responsibilities, and high ideals of leaderslup., 8? n 11 "f I Office. 63 It