THE DAILY NEBRASKA N ' -- ---- - - - ( SSr- 4 SOCIAL CALENDAR March 21 I'hl Gamma Delta formal Lincoln Hotel. Alpha Tau Omega formal Govern or's Mansion. Delta Chi Rosewllde. PI Kappa rhl House party. Thl Gamma Delta formal Lincoln Hotel. Alpha Tau Omega formal Lincoln hotel. Delta Chi Rosewllde. March 22. Kappa Alpha Theta formal Lincoln hotel. PI Kappa rhl House danco. Kappa Alpha Theta formal Lin coin Hotel. March 28 Delta Tau Delta formal Lincoln Hotel. March 29 Gamma Phi Ret a formal Lincoln Hotel. April 2 Junior Prom Lincoln Hotel. April 11 Phi Kappa Psl formal Lincoln Hotel. April 12 Alpha Sigma Phi formal Lincoln Hotel. Phi Kappa Psl banquet Lincoln Hotel. April 19 Delta Delta Delta formal Lincoln .' Hotel. Viking formal Lincoln Hotel. Alpha Phi banquet Lincoln Hotel. Sigma Nu banquet Lincoln Hotel. April 25 Delta Upsilon formal Lincoln Ho tel.. April 26 Alpha Delta PI formal Lincoln Hotel. Sigma Chi formal Lincoln Hotel. May 2 Pi Beta Phi formal Lincoln Hotel. Alpha Chi Omega banquet Lincoln Hotel. May 3 Alpha Chi Omega formal Lincoln Hotel. Pi Beta Phi banquet Lincoln Ho tel. May 9 XI Psi Phi formal Lincoln Hotel. May 10 Sigma Phi Epsilon formal Lincoln Hotel. . May 16 Delta Zeta formal Lincoln Hotel. SOCIAL EVENTS March 14 One hundred couples attended the Achoth formal Friday evening at the Lincoln Hotel. The hall was deco rated with pink shaded lamps and palms. The party was chaperoned by Dean and Mrs. Carl Engberg, Prof, and Mrs. G. R. Chatburn, Prof, and Mrs. E. H. Barbour, Prof, and Mrs. Tier, Dr. and Mrs. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Mason, Dean Amanda Heppner, and Miss Louise Munshaw. Among the out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Bess Sheldon Lehmer, Dakota City; Carrie Moodie, West Point; Margaret Lewis and Anna Snyder, Omaha; Vernie Moseman, Emerson-; Marion Sheldon, Hyannis; Mrs. Boyd Rice, Beatrice; Lucy Jefferies, Broken Bow; Roberta Chipperfield, Norfolk; Gretchen Mack prang and Elsie Hoberg, Plattsmouth; Helen Simon Parks, Esther Fetterman and Ruth Fetterman, Hebron. Delta Zeta entertained twenty cou ples at a house dance Friday evening. The decorations were In green. Dr. Corrine Larimore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamer and Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis were the chaperons. Mrs. M. C. Hegge of Manhattan, Kansas, and Bess Ertle of Geneva were out-of-town guests. Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained twenty-five couples Friday evening at the chapter house. The decorations carried out the idea of St. Patrick's Day. The chaperons were Lieut. Wal lenberg, Lieut. Arthur Bales, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dale, Mr. and Mrs. and Doane Pickering. , Thirty-five couples attended the house dance given by Sigma Chi Fri day evening. The house was decorated in blue and gold, the fraternity colors. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Fleafl Gleam -Up The Response Speaks Louder Than Words They come in droves. They bought and were loud in their praise for our Final Clean Up Sale. , This should settle once and for all time that our ad vertising is truthful. This sale is for the sole pur pose of demonstrating the supremacy of this store is a clothing institution and that it has not counter pcit in this or any other state. Daring to merchan 3ise without tangible or material profit and to clean house each season regardless of the fact that THEY SAID IT CAN'T BE DONE THIS YEAR 3ut We Repeated by Double Saturday, and what's more we're going to keep on repeating every day next week. Ee sure to get in for at least two or three garments, all the "wise ones" are buying, that's your tip. Suits and Oeercoats Broken sizes from our own stock and the Big Mon roe purchase presenting all sizes but not of each fabric or style. Mostly one and two of a kind. Men's SUITS Broken lines, all sizes, but not of each kind Sizes 35 to 48. $20.00 SUITS NOW $10.00 25.00 SUITS NOW 12.50 30.00 SUITS NOW 15.00 35.00 SUITS NOW 17.50 40.00 SUITS NOW 20.00 45.00 SUITS NOW 17.50 '50.00 SUITS NOW 25.00 MANY OF THESE SIUTS IN STOCK Men's OVERCOATS Broken lines, all sizes, but not of each kind Sizes v N x HIM n i ii i 4 3 N " I ." ' - oi I I II it ; N si i ii Ml I II X4 ft -. V --r - : x . " t- .v x. xx k x x X X x XV k ? fa -. X v V ! xi . V 1 xs N xX 35 to 48. $20.00 25.00 30.C0 35.00 40.00 45.00 50.C0 OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS NOW $10.00 NOW 12.50 NOW 15.00 NOW 17.50 NOW 20.00 NOW 22.50 NOW 25.00 MANY OF THESE OVERCOATS IN STOCK x x SJ TOM vX- X x O k ONE T7 TT i JrilklLi o Monday Sale of Our Entire Stock of SILK SHIRTS Excepting only New Spring Lines Every Color Every Size Every pattern, remaining from the past season selling All Shirts in Silk and Fiber Monday ONE-HALF PRICE $6.00 Fiber 6.50 Fiber 7.50 Fiber . 8.00 Fiber Shirts $3.00 Shirts 3.25 Shirts 3.75 Shirts 4.00 7.50 Silk Shirts 3.75 . 8.00 Silk Shirts 4.00 $8.50 Silk Shirts r. 4.25 10.00 Silk Shirts 5.00 12.00 Silk Shirts 6.0(7 No refunds No Approvals No Exchanges MAYER. BROS. COMPANY: Chester Ager. Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fordyce, Mr. and Mrs. George Proudfit, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Chapin. The out-of-town guests were William Shulz of Grand Island, John Carhart and Don ald Miller of Wayne, Herbert Potter, of Seward, and Edward Geeson and William Schmidtman of Plattsmouth. March 15 Kappa Alpha Theta held its annual Initiation banquet Saturday evening. The tables were decorated with pan sies and Ophelia roses. Seventy-five active and alumnae members were present. Mrs. Martha Cline Huffman, grand treasurer, was toastmistress, and toasts were given by Mrs. C. F. Ladd. Catherine Dodge, '18, and Ruth Wilson, '20. The out-of-town guests we, e: Erma Jones, Loa Howard, Clara Lindley, Charlotte Bedwell, Mrs. Au gusta Houston Jeep, and Rachael Met calf, Omaha; Emily Cot, York; Aline Mitten and Helen Cox. Tekamah; Emily Cox, York; Mrs. Martha Cline Hoffman, Mrs. Leoata Simms Hoffman and Helen Quinn, Aurora; Catherine Dodge, Fremont; Mrs. Helen Koehler Dutton, Hastings; Martha Garrett, Madtnon; Berenice Borchera and Grace Finch, Grand Island. Alpha Omicron Pi gave ttg formal party Saturday evening at the Lincoln Hotel. One hundred couple attended. Green shaded lamps and palms carried out the idea of St. Patrick's Day in the decorations. The chaperones were Governor and Mrs. S. R. McKelvie, Dean and Mrs. Charles Fordyce and Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Stewart. Among the out-of-town guests were: Virginia Green, Margaret Carnaby, Frances Bollard, Ruth Nickum, Flora Shukert, Margaret O'Brlan, Mercedes Abbott, Ruth Alsworth, Leona Johnson and Mildred Foxwell, Omaha; Helen Young, Superior.; Mary Wettling, Evanston, 111.; Olga Rawlings, Or leans; Mildred Brehm, Pawnee City; Josephine Doten, Albion; Naomi Plck ard, Geneva; Florence Crapenhoft, Ar lington; Florence Ruwe, Gretchen Goerr, Fremont; Mildred Sears, Coun cil Blufs, la.; Eva Murphy,, Sidney, Iowa, and Doris Vallery, Plattsmouth. Achoth held its annual banquet Sat urday evening in the Garden Room of the Lincoln Hotel. Sixty active girls and alumnae attended. The decora tions were in sapphire blue and white. Elsie Hoberg was toastmistress and called, for the following tcasts: "The New World," Bernlce BeJey; "Vanity Fair," Ruth Begley; "Current Events," Alfreda Mackprang; "Life," Hazel Snethen; and "Review of Reviews," Cleo Young. The freshmen of Chi Omega enter tained at a Louse dance Saturday eve ning. The thirty-five couples attend ing were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Piel, Miss Amanda Heppner and Miss Annetle Anderson. Beta Theta Pi entertained thirty couples at a house dance Saturday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. William Folsom, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Talbot, and Mr. and Mrs. John Roseborough chap eroned. The out-of-town guests were: Laurence Peterson, Arlington; Loyal Shannon, Waterloo; Alex Hanson, Omaha; Sherman Chamberlain, Blue Springs, and William Harte, Omaha. Phi Delta Theta entertained fifty couples at a house dance Saturday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tate chap eroned. The out-of-town guests were: Munson Dale, ex-'22, Robert Ingerson, Raymond Stryker, Robert Downs, Vin cent Lake, Walter White, Harold Jef ferson, Raymond Summers, Phillip Carlson, Marlon Adams and Virgil Northwall of Omaha, and Russell Ol son of Stromsburg. Farin House entertained l a house dance Saturday evening. Fifteen cou ples attended. The chaperones were Prof, and Mrs. H. P. Pier and Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Hood. SUBSCRIBE FOE THE DAILY NEBBASKAN PERSONALS Esther Little, "20, and Mildred Frost, '20, spent the week-end in Omaha. Roselle Swenson and Mary Rahn of Newcastle spent Saturday and Sunday at the Ch iOmega house. Leslie Wiggins, ex-'20, has Just re turned from France and is in Lincoln. Gwendolyn McCoy, '22, and Kath erine Newbranch, '19, spent the week end in Omaha. Ensign Robert Chapin, ex-'19. has returned to Lincoln after, having re ceived his discharge from the naval aviation. Frank Allen of Tecumseh visited at the Alpha Sigma Phi house over the week-end. Nettie Harris, '22, and Lois Boone, '22, fipent Saturday and Sunday in Weeping Water. Major Orville Chatt of Tekamah Is visiting at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Ho returned from IVance a short time ago. Ruth Snively, 18. of Ravenna, and Helen Relher or Wilbur spent the week-end at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Edson Shaw, 18. has recently re ceived nis discharge from Camp Fon Btou and ape tnthe week-end ai Alv" Tau Omega house. 1