THE DAILY N K H R A 3 K A N IN DAYS GONE BY i Social Calendar February 21. Delta Tau Delta House Dance. Alpha Phi formal Lincoln Hotel, rhl Delta Theta House dance. Gamma Phi Beta House dance. February 22. Alpha XI Delta formal Lincoln ho tel Delta Delta Delta banquet Lincoln Hotel. Closed night. Mystic Fish Orpheum party. February 28 Chi Omega formal Lincoln Hotel. March 1 11 Kappa Phi formal Lincoln Ho tel. Chi Omega banquet Lincoln Hotel. March 7 Sigma Alpha Epsllon formal Lin coln Hotel. March 8 Kappa Kappa Gamma formal Lin coln Hotel. March 14 Achoth formal Lincoln Hotel. March 15 Closed night ' Alpha Omicron Pi formal Lincoln Hotel ' PERSONALS Lieutnant Harry Caldwell, ex-'20 has just returned from Camp Grant and is at the Phi Delta Theta house. Sadie Rotholz "21 spent last week-! end at her home in Omaha. Helen Sturgees of Omaha is visiting Katharine New-branch '19 at the Al pha Phi house. Dorothy Hippie went to her home m Omaha for Saturday and Sunday. Lieut. Roy Inbody 19 has just re-1 turned form Camp Mills and will be In school thi3 semester. Margaret Lang returned yesterday from her home in Wymore where she spent Saturday and Suday. Lieut. Eyer Sloniger, ex-'21 has his discharge from the army ond returned to Lincoln, Sunday. Esther Dunn, '20 returned to Lin coln yesterday after spending several days at her home in Tekamah. Pi Kappa Phi announces the pledg ing of James L. Cornish, and Lyle M. Cornish of Oconto. Ruth Kirschenstein, '21 spent the week-end In Omaha, the guest of Jos- selyn Stone, '22. UNI NOTICES Komensky Klub Picture Komensky klub picture to he taken at Townsend's studio, Thursday, Feb. 20, at 12:10 o'clock. Twins' Club There will be a meeting of the Twins' club Friday, February 21, at the home of Ruth and Esther Jones, 1701 L street. All twins are request ed to he present. Alpha Kappa Psi. Alpha Kappa Psi will meet Wednes day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Sigma Phi Epsilon. Christian Science Society. The Christian Science society of the university will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 in Faculty Hall, Tem ple Bldg. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all students, alumni, and faculty of the University. Union Society. Union business meeting Tuesday, February 18, at 7:00 sharp. Palladian Literary Society. Palladian Cornhusker picture will be retaken at 12 o'clock today. Convocation Homer Compton, tenor, will give a song recital at convocation Thursday. Mr. Compton is a teacher in the Uni yersity School of Music. University Chorus Registration for the University Cho rns will be kept open this week. More male voices are needed and any one may enter this week. The Chorus organization this year is unusually good, and more extensive work than w will" be taken up. n Closing Out of F IT AViLl 'Jr.- o 4Jh imroe nils an vercoats FOR THE MEN "OVER HERE" AND FOR THE MEN WHO ARE "COMING BACK" Just right nifty all the clever style features that the men want Slash Pockets military backs two buttons on coat, or more snappy lines and the best of tailoring every essential that goes to make dependable clothes. Smiilts for amy Mae ! In all the new shades including serge and mixtures so popular jat present, all sizes Overcoats, Too, Men Overcoats for the men who are returning from "overseas" and for those who have kept the "home fires burning." Plan to get your next winter's overcoat now the one is here that you have decided to buy. iw' ' r 1 Not a Garment Worth Less Than $30 and Up to $35 All sizes in Full Dress Suits, Serge Sulits, Novelty Suits, Worst ed Suits, Flannel Suits, Plain and Ulster Overcots. Clean-up Sale of Wo men's Wear. 3 1 "WS1H NEW SPRING MODELS FROM SOCIETY BRAND READY M ayer IBiroSo Co, BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Legislative League to Meet The Legislative Ladies' league' will meet in the Art Gallery Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock. Professor Dann will talk on Carol Beckwith's exhibi tion, which will remain hero until the first of March, when it goes to the Peru State Normal school. The School of Fine Arts is getting ready for an exhibit of pictures of state capltol buildings. Reliable pic tures of the capltol building of every state In the Union and possibly other public buildings will compose the col lection. This is being done to be of assistance in shaping ideas for our own new capitol. Menorah Reorganized The Menor ah society met Sunday evening, Feb ruary 16, at the Women's Building. The society is a national organisa tion among the universities und was revived here by Mathais Levenson, who acted as temporary chairman. The alms of the organization are to study Jewish history, literature, and ideals, and to follow up closely the present development in Palestine. The following officers were elected: President. Maurice Margolin; vice president, Mathlas Levenson; secre tary, Ethel Katz; treasurer, Edward Kushner. Professor Alexis in his welcome ad dress to the organization urged the members to make a special study of their Hebrew ancestry as their spe cial gift to civilization. The rest of the evening was spent in playing games. Y. W. C. K. t Serve Today The Y. W. C. A. will serve hot chocolate today at 12 o'clock at the Woman's Hall. It is hoped that the girls will get better acquainted with the comforts of the building. The price per cup will be 5 cents. Nine Years Ann tj.7 " Fifty delegates attended the annual convention or the Nebraska Y M r A. at Wesleyan University. Four Years Ago Today Two hundred and fifty Ul(lont8 he College of Agriculture the stock yards at South Omaha Three Years Ago Today It was announced that baskets con talninr: fruit, sandwiches and choc late would be left at all fraternity houses each night at 10 o'clock Peo. Pie could take what they wanted and leave the money In the baskets The proceeds and the surplus 8UI)plieg were to be collected at midnight Avery Addresses Farmers' Con. greoo Chnncellor.. Samuel .. Avery spoke Monday evening at the Farm ers' Congress held at the Castle Hotel In Omaha. His subject was "The Farmer and Reconstruction." "The World's Greatest Indoor Cir cus will be given in Robinson Gym nasium by the Women's Athletic As sociation of Kansas University, April 1," Doris Drought, manager, said to day. The animal show will be given on the small floor on the men's side of the gymnasium, the side show on the floor on the women's side, and the gig two-ring circus will progress on the floor upstairs. The circus is to be given by the W. A. A. for all women of the Uni versity. All members of the W. A A are admitted free and for those who are not members the admission will be 50 cents. The talent for the cir cus is to be drawn from the women in the university. All Reliable CoslIs Can Be Purchased From The Whitebreast Coal and Lumber Company Try Eureka or White breat for Money Savers GARMENT CLEANING SERVICE LINCOLN CLEANING AND DYE WORKS 326 South 11th Good Glasses When we have tested your eyes we will know exactly what you need and advise you ac cordingly. RESULTS GUARANTEED HALLETT OPTOMISTIST Eetab. 1871 1143 0 N. S. Cafe 139 South Hth L Fine Chocolates FILLERS RESORPTION HARMACY C. H. FREY Florist 1133 O St. Phonea B-c741-6742