IWMWiiitiiai'lgwVJU THE COURIER. Professional Directory. Jfflce .818 i Office, Zehnrog Block 1 9 to 10 a m Dr. Benj. F. Bailey Heiidence Tenlngi, by appointment. Sunday's 12 to 1 p. m. and I iei. .671 2toDm ETenlngi by appointment. IDr. J.B.Trickey, 19 U J-Ito 9 to 12 a. m 4 Office. 1035 O street. 4 p.m. Refractionjst only DENTISTS g(D?IETY SMS is : fpt Office 153 -J J. M. LUCaS J 15th and O street. " T ', .. 7 n i Office, rooms 26. 27 and I Office 530. LOUlS N. Wente,CD.S. I. BrpwneU Block, 137 V I so 11th street. I I I Office over llarley's 1 office Tsi Oliver Johnson, D.D.S.i ? to v ' 1 1105 O street ) office txi. Drs Clutter & Shannon -j o street. ciMM oo co . m uih n !. BBW W W W "1 BE PflOflE 05 i A I CONSERVATORY Ml COMMENCEMENT CONCERT and GRADUATING EXERCISES OtIVBR THEATER Will be held in riONDAY, JUNE 4,8 PH. The entire Philharmonic Orchestra, the Weeleyan Quartet and Glee Club will 8B6iBt in Choice Vocal and Instrumental Selections. Tickets with Reserved Seats Lower Boor, 35 cents; balcony, 25 cents; gallery, unreserved, 15 cents. Seats reserved at box office on and after June 2d. MMMIMMMM E IN 1 Itf t and we are prepared to furnish deco- ratiors for all. j Jt Jl jt Jt jt Leaoe Y0UP Klcra. . . 13&& O St., Telephone 237. LINCOLN, NEBR. WOMEN'S LOW SHOES Black and Tan, $1.5.0. Best for ihe Money Shown in Lincoln. PIRKINS & SHELDON CO. And still the number grows. One is constantly hearing of parties bound for Europe. June ib the favorite month for crossings and the large Nebraska passenger list seems to bring tho coast nearer, hence salt-breezes, waving hand kerchiefs, bouquets by the score, bon bons, boxes of fruit, books and all kinds of wharf-like proceedings. At the last moment whether one caD say with that indifferent air, "this is my thirtieth crossing" or "this is my first" a certain excitement, a, certain uncertainly and longing for the shore prevails. But once out at sea tbero is a quick adapta tion to the formula of steamer life. A steamer rug, a l6mon, lavender salts, the log, a pretty girl, SouBa airs, bouil lon, ice cream, the sunset, and the moon path upon the water. Such is life at sea. Those who have been born near the ocean and know its tongue or those who are quick at foreign lan guages will speak immediately the speech of the sea. But it requires such concentration of mind to Bay going up on deck instead of up stairs, below in stead of down Btairs, such discrimina tion to distinguish between the bow and the stern and how should one know that fiddles have not their original meaning ? A Lincoln office reports the sale of two hundred steamer tickets. Soon a goodly per cent of Nebraska people will be off for the o!d world. Bon voyage to them. On Saturday evening Sigma chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma was feasted in honor of her sixteenth birthday, at the home of Mrs. Emory C. Hardy. The banquet was given by the resident alumnae to the active chapter. A num ber of out-of-town alumnae were pres ent. A long table stretching through the dining room was patriotic and ef fective with the Kappa colors, dark blue and light blue. The centre piece of Battenberg and lace doylies were placed over blue, silver candelabra in which blue tapers burned, were placed here and there along the length of the table. At each cover was a blue bon bon basket, and the name cards were in shape of fleur de lis, the Kappa symbol, with water color designs. Baskets of Hour de lis hung from the chandeliers and from the main chandelier fastened by a great blue satin bow swung a ring of blue lanterns. The menu was as follows: Strawberries, Bouillon, Toast ed Squares, Escalloped Fish, Sand wiches, Sliced Cucumbers, Fried Chick en, Peas, Potato Balls, Jelly, Hot Rolls, Mint Sherbert, Stuffed Tomatoes, Crackers with Grated Cheese, Radishes, Nut Ice Cream, Cake and Coffee. After the dinner, Mrs. Lewis Marshall, as toastmistrese', welcomed the guests with a gracious and clever speech to which Miss Blanche Emmons replied. To Miss Ena Ricketts was given the toast, "When We Were Kappas.' Miss Mabel Richards, "The Change." Miss Clara Hammond, ''Scenes from the Li brary.' Miss Hargreaves, "The Chap ter House.' Miss Broady, ''Our En gaged Members." Miss Whedon, "Our Hostess.' Every sorority young wo man appreciates the coming together of active alumnae and long absent mem bers in such fashion as on Saturday evening when good feeling and pride of Borority are uppermost in the mind. Many greetings of the day were sent from members of other fraternities. During the banquet an orchestra play ed gayly and later Miss Giiggs, Mies Whedon, Miss Salle and Miss Shepherd furnished a short, impromptu program that gave much pleasure. Those pres ent were: Mesdames C. H. Gere, H. II. Wilson, Sechrist of Denver, Burnett, Emma Seacrest, E.R. Giffen, Corwin, Haggard, Marshall, Lewis and Hall. Misses Groh of Omaha, Whedon, Mar garet Whedon, Griggs, Hayes, Cropeey of Fairbury, Houck, Colson of Fremont, Gahan, Outcalt, Edmiston, Richards, Houtz, Blanche Emmons, Blendini, Emmons, Shepherd, Sarbach, Bradt, Bennet, Salle, Wetzel, Whiting, Jen kins, Adeloyd Whiting, Hargreavep, Holbrook, Clara Hammond, Anna Ham mond, Ellen Gere, Frances Gere, Lind ly, Risser, Kirker, Broady, Ricketts and Grace Broady. On Friday evening. May eighteenth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hall gave a seven course dinner to a number of people. American Beauties presided handsomely at the feast. Covers were laid for thirty and the guests were seat ed at small tables garnished with ferns and smilax. The guests were Superin tendent and Mrs. Gordon, Judge and Mrs. Reese, Acting Chancellor and Mrs. Beesey, Doctor and Mrs. Wilkin son, Professor and Mrs. Hodgman, Mes srs. and Mesdames George H. Clark, I, M. Raymond, H. B. Grainger, W. B. Kirby, R. D. Stearns, Mrs.W. Q Bell, Mrs. McMurtry, Mrs. Graham, Misses Bouton, Irwin and Kyle. The Senior Class Book has been the topic of conversation and study in the library alcoves, in chapel and on the library steps. The cover is of attrac tive design, inspiring one with a desire for the contents. The book is thought fully dedicated to the University's and to Nebraska's hero, Colonel John M. SSXS)(SXiXi) BEFORE completing your Saturday marketing, just stop in THE"; KEYSTONE and look over the meat department You will be sure to tind just what you want for your special dinner, and can rely upon the quality. The remarkable success attending thus far our efforts to furnish nothing except NUMBER ONE QUALITY . . . MeatB, is our best recommendation. Give us a trial and we can please you on anything you may want along the ling of t 0 . 'GOOD THINGS TO EAT" Phone orders given special attention. Call up 744 . TLTHIS KEYSTONE. J. W. MOORE, Propr 1312 to 1316 O STREET. s y -81