80CIAL CALENDAR March 2 Sigma Chi youse dance. Alpha Xi Delta House dance. Delta Tau Delta formal Lincoln Hotel. March 29. Farm House House dance. Alpha Phi Dinner daace. Delta Oamma HouRe dance. Administration Building force- Women's Hall. Delta Tau Delta banquet Lincoln Hotel. Gamma Phi Beta formal Lincoln Hotel. Sigma Nu House dance. PERSONALS Karl Colton, ex-'20, has returned from Arcadia, Florida, and will be In Lincoln several days before leaving for California. Greta Tunure, '22, Is at her home In Red Cloud, and does not expect to re turn to school this semester. Thi Delta Theta announces the pledging of David Deering, '21, of Sutton. Arthur Burch, '21 ,is i'l at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Katherine Epperson, '21, has gone to her home In Clay Center. Roscoe Anderson, '19, has returned from Omaha, where he spent several days. Alpha Gamma Rho announces the pledging of R. P. Baskins, '23, of Sta- pleton. UNI NOTICES Grace Coppock Committee There will be a meeting of all the committees for the Grace Coppock campaign Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at the Woman's Hall. Every girl is requested to be present. Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Chi will hold a meeting at 5 p. m. Thursday in the Awgwan office. Union Literary Society Union Literary Society will hold an open meeting Friday evening, March 28. New members will give the pro gram. All students are invited. Delian Literary Society Delian Literary Society welcomes all university students to their pro gram and entertainment Friday eve ning, March 28, at eight o'clock in Faculty Hall. Komen8ky Club Komensky Club will meet in the Art Gallery on the second floor of the Li brary Saturday evening at 7:30. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Nebraska Chapter Represented at National Convention A. D. Zollars left for Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday afternoon to represent Kappa Chapter at the national convention of the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. Alpha Gamma Rho is a social fra ternity of national scope having thir teen chapters. Most of these chap ters are located in eastern universi ties. The Nebraska, chapter was granted a charter in the spring of 917, jubt be fore this country entered the war. Consequently their activity thus far has been limited. Over 75 per cent of their members have been in active military service. Room 309, Mechanical Arts, has been given over to the preparations being made by the Department of Mathematics for the Semi centennial. Drawings and charts are being made by the various students, which will be hung on the walls of the halls. Pro fessor Brenke is in charge of this work. ATTENTION I The success of any party depends upon the completeness of the details Dance Programs and Stationery, or So- .ety work Is our first name. We an round out your happiness now by supplying every need from a fountain pen to office fixtures at our new store. 1213 N St. George Bros.. Printers and Office Supplies. i m I 1 fTl IT 1 V!LSA11 lir VJ 1 A V A ? , .... rs.. - rf .wi i I I VNif- .fM 1 HJIHM b. V ft SUA XH i mm ( im m iv.imsifmiif. ! m mm s . ,v; va n I ')J I ' mm iy rJ jf; Yi 'ili A 'if V i 'S I fti i 4 i m$ : $ V'' I x lW'-- ' v v. 5 S A.L.4c. $ I S New Spring Models Hurry Men! 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 $22.50 $50.00 Suits, now $25.00 Going in High Speedthe Expansion Sale of our entire regular stock including all garments excepting Spring Lines. Smite amid Overcoats Suits and Overcoats tip to Suits and Overcoats up to Suits and Overcoats up to MAYEM. THE GREAT 0) IS NewlMnrfpI Irlifh in Waistline Effects, 25.00, 30.00, 35.00 and Up Get Here for at Least One ot Two of These Garments Om - Half Off $20.00, now $14.75 $35.00, now $24.75 $40.00, now $29.75 Suits and Suits and Suits and ID) Of Men's Suits and Overcoats Continues to Grow Interesting This, good people, is proing to ,be the biggest event of its kind we have ever held. It is not a half hearted clearance of "slow-sellers," but is the final clean-up of all re maining winter stocks, before the big "transfor mation" of making two stores into one. Prices have been brought down to a point that will surprise you. You have only to note the following bargains to realize that this is the sale of the season! All remaining Monroe Suits and CTcoats includ ed excepting only Fall Dress suits and Astrachan collar coats now selling at $18.75. Here's what you may expect. Broken lines One or two of a kind. All sizes but not of each fab ric or style. 35 to 46 MEN'S OVERCOATS Broken lines all Sizes, but not of each kind Sizes 35 to 48. $20 O'coats, now $10.00. $25 O'coats, now $12.50 $30 O'coats, now $15.00 $35 O'coats, now $17.50 $40 O'coats, now $20.00 $45 O'coats, now $22.50 $50 O'coats, now $25.00 Overcoats up to $47.50, now $34.50 Overcoats up to $55.00, now $39.75 Overcoats up to $65,00, now $14.73 COo