THE DAILY NEDRASKAN XI DELTA GIRLS TO ENTERTAIN FRESHMEN XI Delia, honorary organization for sophomore girls, will give a tea for all freshmen girls Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 In Ellon Smith Hall. The tea Is planed to enable the sophomores to get acquainted with the freshmen. It Is the last tea that XI Delta will give for the freshmen this year. A good program Is promised. Y. W. C. A. WORKERS ADDRESS MEETiNCJ (Continued from page on?.) A. L. Miller, the next speaker, em phasized the fact that there is a groat challengo to tho men of America to reach out. "Your money, your sympathy, youi prayers are ncdod for Steclo IIoI (combe In his work In Egypt," sala Mr. Miller. Ho told a uumbcrr of utoileH of hi own experiences in India, particular ly of tho working of tho caste sys t m. .Mr. Eddy, the last speaker, hoBK'.'d the students to tiling Intornntlonall.v. "There is a challenge for such in ternational thrinking as you li.iv1 lleer done before," were her words. 'As Nebraska uuwera the need of China and Egypt today so are you going to put a stamp on the thinking of your community," she de clared in an npeal for ready and v l'V help in tho campaign. day night at G:30. More tickota uiuy bu obtained at tho Student Activities office. The Ilusker track squad wl'.i bo hampored for outside competition should these tickets not be sold. Ne braska will probably not bo repro sonted at the Drake relays, Pnnn re lays, Missouri Valley Conference meet and National Intercollegiate meet should thin ticket sale fall down. PLANS LAID FOR ENGINEER8' WEEK (Continued from page one) department has completed their scbed ule and nro preparing for the Iatgcs gathering of local visitors ever cd tertalned. Last year there were ove 1,000 who wero acquainted wtlh tho details of the laboratories and witn the system of advertising which will come out soon, it Is estimated that thero will be more than double the thumbor who attended last year. Sou venlrs from the various departments will be given to the visitors. Pro grams are being made by several ol the students. The forgo and foumhy md the lectrlcal laboratories will ap peal to many of the local people an! explnation of tho operation of equip ment in tho various sections. Tho banquet on Friday night will bo the nineteenth annual banquet ? Its kind ond promises to be the larg est and Bnapplos of all. James lr arvey of Omaha will be toastmaHtcr and his speakers are the best that can bo obtained. Qeorgo A. Lee and A. Bruce of Omaha will be Included to asslHt him. W. P. Ollletto of Chi cago, editor of Contractln gand E"g'' neerlng, had been Bocurod as tho main speaker, but duo to tho death of a member of tho family he will be unablo to be here. The Nebraska a. sembly of A. A. E. will bo the guc&tn of the student chapter of A. A. E. and tho combined engineering banquet wIP be about four hundred. The sale o tickets has boon rapid within the lnsl week and every engineer will onalucr this tha one big event of the present ncnool yeor that he has tho opportu nity of attending. Mr. Harvey's ability as a toastmastor is well known In the" University as he was toastmastor for the 1915 Cornhusker banquet. He ha spoken before the engineering socle ties several times and his eppoHrdi:n again with the engineers will be wel corned by alL And tho week would not be com ()lote without a dance, but th0 asMh ance of one at Antelope park ha:i given encouragement to those who care for this gentle pastime. Tin, dance will be a fitting climax for tiic largest and most successful Engineer VV'tck. Tno r i.'letln board on th cmip-j near, the carpenter house has been uiced for the posting of bulletins and notices for the events of Eng'i3.in Wuek and it has proven to be o' g;c: t benefit In 'caching tho majority of ho engineers. Further information and notluca will bo posted Dior ovents of tin? neck. Ji!.WftDii TRACK TICKET SALE NOW ON (Coiillimi'il from pnjri 1) new season tickets. The only way that Track can afford to do this is by selling 3,000 or more of the sea son tickets. Fifty tickets have been placed in the hands of every sorority in school and the girts can sell these at any time or any place. The contest closes Satur- CITY AUDITORIUM DANCE Tonight Come Early and Enjoy the Fun Admission Only 10c FRANCO-AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOP Liberty Theater Bldg., Room 8 143 North 13th Shop L9072 R.C3. LC679 Boyd Printing Co. InlTmtloM. Chriatmu GrMttnf Cards. Program. B-1917 DELAVAN CAFE Open Day and Night We Serve the Best; Prices ' Reasonable Visit the Lantern Room Dancing from 9 p. m. to 12 a. m. 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