"""-f" " ' 'J Tim Nebraskan-Hespeiuan ii' m Your sisters now unlto and nil In great delight, Cheer for Uota Mu, of Kappa Kappa Gam." "Oh, K. K. G., Oh, K. K. G., tho frat that 1 adore; . Oh, K. K. G., Oh, K. K. G., I lovo thee more and more. Thy badge It Is tho golden key, Thy llowor It la tho ilour-de-lls, And thou'rt tho only frat for me, Oh, K. K. G." "Oh, hero's to U. of N., drink her down, Oh, here's to U. of N., drink her down, Oh, hero's to U.'of N., with her women and her men, Oh, here's to U. of N., drink her down, down, down, Oh, here's to U. of C, drink her down, Oh, here's to U. of C, rich and pros perous as can be, etc. Oh, hero's to D. A. A., drink her down. Oh, here's to D. A. A., who has made our trip so gay, otc. Oh, here's to Beta Mu, drink her down, Oh, hero's to Beta Mu, with her keys so bright and new, ec. Oh, here's to K. K. G., drink her down, Oh, here's to K. K. G., she's the only frat for me," etc, The menu cards woro decorated with hand painted fleur-de-lis and on tho table was a profusion of roses, Inter mingled with the blue and blue. Monday tho girls returned to Lin coln, leaving good cheer behind and bringing with them the fondest of memories. BASEBALL. Tho first game of tho season was played Saturday with the Lincoln high school and resulted In a score of 19 to 5 in the university's favor. Gains pitched tho entlro game and held the high school down for the first seven innings His work was very "satfsfactory. Maloney and Doane caught. Bell played first, Reeder sec ond, Hood and Johnson third, Captain Rhodes and Crandall in the Infield and Raymond, Do Putron, and Brittenham In the outfield. The first games of tho regular sched ule will be played with tho Omaha league team on the campus this after noon, tomorrow and Friday. These will ho among the best games of the season. THE POSITIONS. UNIVERSITY. OMAHA. Raymond L F Carter Rhodes S S Toman Bell R F Letcher DePutron C F Reid Gaines IB Calhoun Reeder 2 B Stewart Hood B McAndrews Doan "1 C Lanzon Malony Giade Gaines "1 ( Graham Townsend I I Freeland P Bender Hood Shaw Dierks Herman Steele Ruest Coons . Tho schedule for the remainder of the season is as follows: Omaha, at Omaha, April 22, 23, May 4. Simpson college, Indianola, May G. Iowa State, Iowa City, May 7. Notre Dame, Notre Dame, May 8. South Bend, South Bend, May 9. University of Indiana, Bloomlngton, May 10. Purdue, Lafayette, Intl., May 11. Missouri State, Columbia, Mo., May 13. Missouri State, Columbia, Mo., May 14. Missouri Wesloynn, Cameron, Mo., May 15. Kansas .State, Lawrence, Kas., May 16. Washburn college, Topoka, May 17, St. Marys, St. Marys, Kas., May 18. Manhattan. Manhattan, Kas., May On' the Homo Grounds: Missouri, April 19, 20. Knnsas, April 2G. Washburn, April- 30. Highland Park, May 22. Minnesota, Juno 1. ART IN RELIGION. Mrs. F. M. Hall will address tho Y. M.- C. A. Sunday afternoon upon the subject of "Art In Religion." This Is the first of a series of special addresses which will bo delivered during the re- i mninder of the year. Tho entire series was outlined In these columns last week. H. W. Brown Drug Book Co: All sizes of Nebraska Folio History Paper, , and all other supplies for Students Wc shall have all the best new books as soon as published. Call and see us. Phone 68. 12 South Eleventh Street. COLORADO AND MISSOURI DE BATE. The following persons have been se lected to represent Nebraska In the debate with Missouri and Colorado: With Missouri, Nebraska will havo the negative; Messrs. Berkey, Craft and Cronin will debate for Nebraska; with Colorado, Nebraska has tho affirmative and will be defended by Messrs. Paul son and Flnson and Miss Anstlne. Tho samo question will be debated at both debates. The question Is, Re solved, that the United States should construct, own, operate, and forilfy tho Nicaragua canal. M flSNvlBusSRlinlli Ifi 1 1 Kodaks, & Cameras, and SUPPLIES t OFF ON O J Premos and Pocos Z&fttZG SOfilETY Phi Gamma Delta held their annual banquet on last Friday evening at the Lincoln Hotel. An eleven course din ner was served. The toast list was as follows: R. E. Moore, toastmaster. "The Founding of Lambda Nu," Ed R. Harvey. "Lambda Nu in the University of Nebraska." Leonard Hurtz. "The Ladies," Arthur Chester Pan coast. "Advantages of a Chapter House," Walter M. Hopewell. "Fraternity Ideals," Rev. Asa Sleeth. "The East and the West," Professor Lyon. "Our Fraternity," Dr. Ross. "Alumni Organization," 'Francis J. Plym. Informal toasts. The following graduate and active members were present: R. E. Moore, toastmaster; Dr. E. A. Ross,, Rev. Asa Sleeth, Prof. T. L. Lyon, W. L. Unzlc ker, A. H. Sheldon, Francis J. Plym, Charles E. Barber, W. M. Hopewell, A. C. Pancoast, George Kimball, C. H. Adams, Professor MaggI, Charles E. .ells, Roy B. Adams, Edward R. Har vey, Tannics Johnson, Charles F. Mann, James McGeachtn, W. R. McGeachln, Leonard E. Hurtz, Claire R. Mudge, Fred F. Hurtz, and Fred M. Sanders. An alumni association was organ ized, of which R. E. Moore was made president and Francis J. Plym secretary. D, E. DePutron, 17 North Eleventh St. Opposite Richards MUck. The University of Nebraska School of Music Is Planning for greater things in all departments for the coming year. Students who contem plate the study of Music should enquire regard ing special offers. WILLARD KIMBALL Director Bring Your Wheel Out Have it cleaned and repaired at the Lincoln Novelty Works and save time by riding to your eight o'clock class. If yon have no wheel come and buy one. Any price from 20.00 up to 75.00. Cleveland 10.00 to 10.00 Crescent 25.00 to 85 00 Stearns 40.00 to 50.00 Al-Ard 45.00 to 50.00 riodel Making and Repair Work of All Kinds 23 1 South nth St. Lincoln, Nebraska The Lincoln Novelty Works JOHN LOVE, Proprietor Alpha Theta Chi gave a dancing party at their chapter house, llll H St., on last Thursday evening. The decorations were palms, carnations, and fraternity colors. The programs were tied with the colors. Ices were served during tho ovoning. Those pres ent were: Dr. and Mrs. Pound, Misses harper, Edgren, Foster, Miller, Shaw, Davenport, Manrid, Daniels, Sedgwick, Howell, Henry; Messrs. Martin, Long ley, Brown, Lawler, HIgglna, Roberts, Story, Piper, xVndrews, Hill, and Dr. Orr. The California Route Is via The Burlington TWICE EACH WEEK A Tourist Sleeper leaves Lincoln for ... Los Angeles ... without change. Leave Lincoln every Tuesday 10:55 a.m. Leave Lincoln every Thursday 6:00p.m. Remember, the through car line If THO BURLINQTON. City Ticket Of I ice Corner 10th and O Streets Telephone 235 Burlington Depot 7th St., Between P and Q Telephone 25 ii i t." w V. & "fen