When Hungry, Eat. E. H. LONG, Prop. g5t nxt(K.xiAlQt$t)t " x a k k i: :: is is ss a :: u.'s a a The University School of Music TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR JUST COMMENCING PIANOFORTE VOICE THE BAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC DRAMATIC ART Playground Supervision and Story Telling ANYONE MAY ENTER COMPLETE COURSES IN ALL REPARTMENTS ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director FULL INFORMATION ON REQUEST Phone B-1392 Hth an e. S: a .' a .; a -.."SThX" lala"a a. c a package before the war c a package during the war c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! V V JLL J J COLLEGE (FACING a.a.n.KiajsAg UNI NOTICES i Freshman Lecture i I'l i sliln.ili hotiue;. Til": i;ty. ' , a. in.. Temple theater. Thursday, i r:i't p. I).. Law 1 1 . This week. Dean I I. M. Hm-k n "College Spirit." Swimming ; No more trills may enter the swim- 1 mint' (hisses as they are full. St nior Class Meet ins to be held TueM.ay at 11:30 in room 101, Law Building. Election of officers. Convocation John P. Senning of the Political Science department will speak on the SUU.li CI OI 1 lie l Ulisiliuuuiicii un- jveniion" Tuesday morning. Mr. Sen ! ning is a member of the commission I which is making preliminary ar I rangenients for the constitutional j convention and is therefore in a posi it ion to give expert information in re gard to this subject. R sts- Camp Fire All physical education classes work meet at 5 p. m. Monday, at the Y. (..'. A. Girls' Physical Education AA11 physical education classes will meet Monday at the regular periods. Vespers in Art Hall Because the seating capacity ol Faculty Hall is not great enough, the Y. AY. C. A. vespers from now on will be held in Art Hall. The vesper attendance has been so large that the number of chiirs in Faculty Hall could accommodate only a part of the audience. Art Hall has two hundred thirty chairs. It is expected that all will be filled. More wil be brought in, if needed. Senior Class Meeting Tuesday, October 21, at 11:30 in Law building, room 101. Election of officers. 2J 3t. Art Club Party Art club postponed until Wednefc day eveniing, October 22d from 6 to 8 o'clock. All students in gallery come. Bring 30c for supper. Church Affiliation University students nei'd no longer ivithnnt rf-lieious .liYlliat ions ill Lincoln because they uo not with to sever connections with home chut di es, it is possible to become an affiliat ed member here without breaking any home ties. Students i.ic urged to take advantage ol this opportunity. The student pastors at the Temple Y. M. C. A. will furnish any additional information. Freshmen Gymnasium Freshman gymnasium classes for girls, physical education 51, will re port at regular periods, in chapel, in street clothes on Monday, October 20. Ciinic 51 and 53 w il report Tuesday at 11 or 1 In lecture room S102. . All men who expect to go out for track this fall get jour equipment at the gym Monday afternoon from 3:30 p. iii. on. A DEFICIT MET The goose whose eggs of gold were made Was Flain. The tale our hearts must touch. But. luckily, the hen has laid A h't of epgs worth 'most as much. Washington Sis-. When Thirsty, Drink. XmA i S i Wl f FOUNTAIN CAMPUS) SHAKESPEARE'S WILL We are indebted lo an Knglisli pub lication lo.- a ropy of the last will and tesiamen; of the late YYilliam Shakes peare. In the corrse of this doeirnent v,' ob.v-;'i!o'.v;n. ironic; "I gyve onto my wief my second b?t b"(' with the furniture." We have no desire to fialtfn ufi.lE' We have no desire to find fault with the successful poet and dramatist of St ra ford for this apparent discrimina tion against the Widow Shakespeare. What disposition he made of his fi first best bed is a matter that is not re vealed by the copy of the will of the versatile author whose last testament is reported in the columns of our ilert London contemporary. However, we don't think Mr. S. showed just the right spirit in gyveing onto his .voir his second best bed. O why did he uoi gye onto her his grst bed. or his tee potte. or his punche bole with the gilt butterflyes. or his favorite wigge. or his safety razor, or fountain penne, or bycycle anything in fact, but his second best bed. No doubt Mr. Shakespeare had gone to bed with his boots on many a Sat urday night in that very second rest bed and yet, hallowed as it was bby such memories, one cannot feel such that the widow was treated unfairly. Perhaps Will's folks influenced him. As a co-writer we(have only the high est regard and esteem for him. But we don't think he acted right about friend wief. Thrift Magazine. An unusually interesting and jp-to-date book on an interesting count ly is THROUGH EGYPT IX WAR TLY1 fcJ, by Martin S. Briggs, an o cer of the British Forces in Egypt, who heie de scribes, with vivid narrative gift, his journey over thousand of miles of ter ritory little frequented by Europeans , and also his visits to the familiar : haunts of the Tourist, changed and made empty of gaiety by the war. It , is published by Stokes. WANT ADS For Music call Cliff Scott, B1432. LOST on campus, Tri Delta pin and guard. Also Xi Delta pin. Re turn to 1544 Q street. Reward. 24t4 WANTED Young lady to share room with student in new bungalow. Board if desired. F1911. Reward offered for return of dark blue, fur collared, double brea3ted overcoat. Lost night of mixer. Phone or call 1620 R St. J. H. Whitmore. 20 3t. Reward offered for return of dark green, double breasted overcoat. Lost night of mixer. Phone L7930 or call 001 South 19th St., George Kittle, Jr. Xo. 23-24 LOST An Achoth iororlty pin. Finder please call B1697. Two or three nice rooms for quiet students; noly 8 blocks east of the campus, heat, light, hot and cold water, bath and 'phone. Rent rea sonable, 2030 R street. LOST Between 12th and 17th on R, the bottom part of pen. Ca'J at student activities for reward.B1739. For Sale Genuine Canadian re& fox s!oh and muff. Good as new. Call B4S12. 21 it. Will the patty who was seen tak ing a note book cover from the ves tibule of the Armory during drill hour please return it to the sme place. Sold ft 113 1 R St. I -r? ay and IMight Classes Lincoln Business College Accredited ly Xnt'l Assn of Accredited ( ' liimercial Schools L. 15. C. Bid?. 14 & P St. I'll:. no H'5774 coocooooooocococoeccccoococcocooocccocccooooccccococq R. O. T. C. MEN Do your uniforms need altering? If so see us first. 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