THE HESPEKIAN Glovos at 1008 O street. Patronize Wcstcrfield. He is tip to 'date on hair cutting. Dental parlors of Dr. Hodgman over Har lley's. Iloducod price to stndents. Don't fail to call and examine the fine !line of cloalcs at Mrs. Gospcrs, 1114 O St. Miss Fossler '94, is reported as doing sncccssfnl "work as principal of 'the Weeping Water high school. Chas Sears, Harry Hale and Ealpli Arnold of Asliland, wore -welcome "visitors at the University last -woelv. The New England Mutual Life Insurance fOo. a few days ago moved tljoir 'headquar ters from Brace building to Walsh-Putnam block, room 10. The attention of unclassed students is called to the regulation of the faculty re quiring them to maintain a standing in their studios of eighty-five per cent, 'or its equivalent, in order to remain in the iUmi vors'ity. The attention of students is 'called to t'he ifact that 'hereafter (the regulation 'of the (faculty, requiring students who lhave incur red 'deficiencies, conditions or fail tiros to register for those procodont to other studies, will bo enforced. 'One of the young ladies posting in litera ture was offered, a few days ago, a position in the Lincoln high school. But Tins Hjkh HU0KIA.N understands she preferred ito 'con tinue her studies, and decided not toengago at present in (tutoring the young idea. W. A. Richmond M)4, is mow itoachor of science in the "high school at IFort 'OollhiH, Colorado. Hoport roaches us tlnit he is getting along well in this position being so ho well adapted nuturally for scientific -work. As supplementary to the school work, ilio is doing 'excellent work in (military luetics, Ihuviiig mow u battalion consisting of of 50 Ibqya and ff5 girls. All -wlio Iknow Eidhmond and Ihis reputation for '.uustlling' Ihoro, wiitlh Ihini 'continued ihuccchb. Students should patronize Wosterfield, the tonsorial artist. Sec Dr. Hcdgman for first-class 'dental -work at very low prices. Dont fail to reserve a quarter for tlie Literary Magazine. It is "well -worth twice as mnclr The Delta Tan Deltas gave a rocoption to Chancellor and Mrs. MacLean, 'Tuesday October 15. All students -wno 'desire to 'drink 'Only the latest drinks -will go to Hector's, 'corner 12tn and N streets. Now is tlie time to buy fall overcoats, tvo liave tliem cheap. Independence Wool Mfg. 0o0 119 North 13th st. Fall stock of millinory including all tlie latest movslties, dross hats, sailors and -walking hats. Students are invited to -call at 1114 O street. Mrs. Gosper's. A. W. Carpenter writes from Ithaca, New York tli at lie is enjoying liis school -work very much at 'Cornell. The HEsrr-KiAiJ joins -with Carjs host of friends in -wishing Ihira success in Shis mew field of labor. You can Ibtiy a good fountain pen at Her pols'hoimors & Go's iboolc 'department for $1.00. Pencils, mote iboolcs, 'dictionaries and translations, as -well as 'college supplies in general are lower in price than anywliere else in Lincoln. Have you hoard of it? Hoard -wliat? Wlhy the Literary JJttyaawtfof course'! Itiisisomo itihing to Ibe proud -of. Leave your isu'bseiup tion for a number -with Prof. Butos, Miiss Atny Brunei M'ihh Prey, Mr. Lion, .Miss Anna Broudy, Nod Ao'bott or Hale Bradt, before they are all gone. E. A. Haile, a prominent ox -president iof the class of minoty-oight, has 'boon a wo'loomo visitor in iUho halls the last few 'duys, Mr. Haile reports worlc in itiho Eoca sdlioo'ls whore Iho is mow omjjilo.yod as progressing .as we'll :asoould Ibe expeotod lundor ia populist d-imin'istrat'ion. I I i