!' 1 12 THE : HESPERIAN Anion? tlic G-ieel. The Kappa Siginas initiated Mr. Verne Hedge into their fraternity Saturday night Messrs. Clark, Streetor and Iinlor have been initiated into the Alpha Thetu Olii fraternity. Tlio Alpha Tau Omega fraternity gave a reception to their numerous friends Friday evening. Phi Kappa Psi initiated Mr. Claud Reed, Mr. C. W. Williams and Mr. Hart, Friday night. Mrs. Prof. Sherman gave The Phi "Delta Thotas a banquet Saturday night. There wore twenty-one at table. Tins Phi Delta Phi fraternity initiated C. Hurt Cosgrovo, L. A. Rieketts and IT. E. JXnn. The Bjtas initiated Miss Grace Andr6vs of 1'iij'bury and Miss Lula AVcst of Nebraska C.ty Saturday night. Thu Sigma Xt fraternity, the new honor so ciety of th j U.ilvjrsity, hold its first open inciting in the chapel Thursday night. Prof. C.ird, prjsidjnt of the chapter, made a short a l.lrjss showing the purpose of such a socie ty to encDiiragj scientific work and original rjuaroh. Profess ir Barbour gave one of the b jst lectures over given in the University along siMontilie lines. It was illustratad with Ian torn vi jVi. After th o lectures the society ad jo inicd to Union hall witli a few invited m unbors of the Phi Bjta Kappa. Those ini tiitcd into Sigma Xi wore Miss Rosa Ronton, C. L. S'.iear, Ronton Dales, W. D. Hunter, A. Rss Hill, R. E. More and K. C. Randall. R. E. Chandler and August Fost who had been members in another institution were re ceived. Mrs. A. Ross Hill and Mrs. Hiuman wu'o also elected. The apple was made tho emblem of tlu chapter. The roinaindjr of tho evening was spent in a social way and eating apples. Tho Seniors, at their class meeting last Fri day, decided upon a new feature in tho way of class product ions. It will bo a book with short sketches and portraits of the members of the class. It will also be full of jokes and bright illustrations. The class play was con sidered and a committee appointed to work up the matter. Stevo J. Corey has left school to be gone about three weeks to assist in a series of meet ings at Waterloo religious meetings. The football number of the Western College Magazine is one that they can truly be proud of. Nebraska has by far the best representa tion in the book. Every lover of football should have a number of this. For sale at tho Co-op. 10c each. At the meeting of the western football league it was decided to lay the Kansas-Nebraska controversy over for a while. The schedule adopted for next year is as follows: Mo. vs Neb. at Columbia. Mo. Oct. 24. Mo. vs Iowa at Iowa City, Iowa, Nov. 5. Kan. vs Iowa at Iowa City, Iowa, Oct. 20. Kan vs Neb. at Lawrence, Kan. Nov. 5. The Thanksgiving games will be played as heretofore. The secretary of the debating association has just received a communication from tho secretary of the Kansas debating association informing him that a question for debate had been selected and that they had more and hot ter material this year than ever before. It is the wish of a majority of those interested in debating at Kansas University that tho late football difficulty may not interfere with tho intor-stato debate. Tho question to bo de bated between Kansas and Nebraska next May is Resolved, that tho members of the President's cabinet should be given seats and votes in Congress. Yule Bros. Hand Laundry. All work 'done by hand. No extra charge for repairing. 1417 0 st root. Phono 754. Mid-Winter llollduy TfcittioN. On I)oi V4, 'l u id ilM, 1897.1 mI Jhii 1st 1808, tliu 15 irlln.'Ktii will soil ruiinil trip ili!kiiH in ono fuivbu. t'vut'ii Btmloiw v8tof Mimoml IHvnr, not over 2!0 mi'i'Hiipiirl. K nil I'.'tiii'ii 1'inUJ'ii. 4th. Kill I lufor mullon at H & M lcpt or oily ollluo. C-ir. O lot ti St. (5KO. V. IH)NSKLUCI'& I' A Call at Tho Skinner Barn for Hacks and Carriages FOIl VAIITY 0 ALLS do a General Live y Business G. W. ARtiUimiGUT. Proprietor. 313 N 12th ritroot. Tul 43.