s THE COURIER. Professional Directory. , Jffice 618 Office, Zehrune Block 1 9 to 10 a m Dr. Benj. P. Bailey iiaizusj let. 671. 1 I Residence. 1313 C street )-2 to 4 p mi Erenincs, by appointment. Sunday i 12 to 1 p. m. and by appointment. ,, I Dr. J.B.Trickey, I Refractionist only - 19 to -12 a. m Office, 1035 O itreet VI to 4 p. m. DENTISTS - m fan g?IETY Mt &fif -?g Office 530. VLOUiS N. "Wente.D.D.S-i lBrowneU Biock,137 V I I so 11th street. I . ' I . , -r -r -r. ( Office oyer llarley's J Office .:.:..cn OUVBT JohnSOn, D.D.S.i 1k stOTO . f ) 1 1103 O street ) 1 office 426 j Drs Clutter & Shannon j uo street. sSSsSSSSyi tf -. - m VAiAKK Willi ViU . i I U0 0 SIR., PflOflE 05 I V), and we are prepared to furnish deco ration for all. jt Jt j Jt jt ji Leaoe Y0UIt rders. . . 1388 O St., Telephone 237. LINCOLN, NEBR. . . . Have You Paid Your Subscription to . . . HOUSE GL 11 J3OR lOOO? All subscriptions are delinquent after July 1st. - One Dollar is the Cash discount price. Delinquent sub- A M,ilUCiO U1LV,L -I Uljf AOb MliJ avsow H1C UIOUUUl.. WOMEN'S LOW SHOES Black and Fan., $1.50. Best for the Money Shown in Lincoln. PERKINS & SHELDON CO. i IE V IS Get them repaired. Summer prices. . 0. STEELE, 143 SO. IZTB SI SOO )5xSX5)CS6'g NEBRRSKH PAPER AND BAG GO. Dealer In . Plaitx and Printed WRAPPING PAPER, Stationery, Etc. J43 So. Uth St. - Lincoln, Ndr. The week has been devoted to the mystic maze of events of the Com mencement season. Classes of the ..70.e.t ..80'e) and -90'b," have had their gatherings, their jokes and their histories to relate. Banquets have pro vailed and addresses have been the morning and evening meals. But above and best of all there has been the Senior. One may multiply one's degrees but one is never wholly and solely a senior but once. The Seniors are not only the pivots of interest and of feasting, but the origin of the oc casion. It is well to stretch the week to its length and to its breadth, for not until the next-season will the folds. of the Senior gown or the tilt of -the Senior cap inspire such interest, and then there will not 'be this particular flock of Seniors but another. Commencement week, with its ac companiment of tremendous audiences, of festivities with interludes of packing, of busy -draymen with their caravans of trunks, and of constant au revoirs at the station, brings to mind what a great, intricate, working part of the town and state life the University has become. The Browning club of the Lincoln High echool entertained the Ciceron ians, the Phlogistons and the Track Team at the home of Miss Alice Hunt singer, on Tuesday evening. The lawn was gay with lanterns. There were cushions and settees, about, and the young people enjoyed the refreshing evening air. There were games and music at frequent interludes. Among those present were: Misses Nellie Lud den, Carrie Ludden, Marian Bell, Ruth Bell, Ethel Ames, Inez Everett, Edna King, Grace Trigg, Nellie McFall, Louise Allen, Olivia Boehmer, Jessie Crose, Jessie Roscow, Maude Melick, Dorothy Green, Emily Rowers, Vesta Hubbard, Eliza Williams, Margaret Williams, Nora Hodgman, Lucile Sil ler, Mary Benedict, Flossie Erford and Ellen Stutheit. Messrs. Charlie Saw yer, Albert Levy, - Roy Ludden, Leon ard Ryan, Clarence Johnson, Welden Warren, Joe Pacal. Morey Hodgman, Frank Millson, Mason Wheeler, James Hickey, Rolland Bonnell, Melick and Macdonald. Miss Richards gave a six o'clock din ner on Monday evening in honor of Mies Rickette, the bride of next week, and her bridesmaids. The color theme was pink, in harmony with the wedding color, and the table with its pink roses and backgroand of fair, young women, was worthy the brush of a Carolus Duran. The place cards were beauti fully done in water colors with either miniature heads or bits of land or sea and tied with pink ribbons. Seven courses were served, spiced with kindly feeling and happiness. Lincom is becoming rapidly acquaint ed with golf lore. Soon she will be fluent. The brassey, the cleek, the patter, and the lofter are the themes of conversation. The grounds are con veniently located, there being good street car accomodations and then they are not far from town. Picnic energy will soon be turned in the direction of golf, Lincoln will be clothed in golf garments, her life will be more out-of-door, her muscles stronger, her com pletion better and the caddies will be come the multi-millionairies of the town. Miss Lila LeGore gave a picnic to her friends on Friday afternoon, June the first. Lincoln park was made the goal of the afternoon's pleasure. The park was much en joyed.and the supper in the open air and car ride to and from the grounds. Mrs. F. W. Bartruff entertained the New Book Review club at cards on Thursday, June the seventh. The in vited guests were: Mesdames T. J. Fisher, J. H. Stephens, S. C. Hoover, Lynch. H. W. Kelley, R. Rehlaender, Widener, O. M. Stonebraker, Elias Baker, D. E. Cook, E. W. Nelson, A. A.Scott, A.L.Hoover, W. S. Scott, T. J. O'Connell, A. W. Field, Acker manc, W. J. Turner and Miss Howland. A pleasant camping party left on Fri day for Breezy Point, Milford. The outing is to be of ten days duration. Those going are the Misses Hearn, Pearl Hensel, Clara Fowler, Grace Roper, Mabel Roper, Sterling, O'Connell, Phil brick and Walton. Messrs. Roper, Sed with, Waterman, Welch, Rowe, Pearson, Boomer, Edgerton, Funk, Perry and Wertman. The cbaperones are Doctor Philbrick and Mr. and Mrs. Watfield. Mrs. Clarence Eubank will be at home on Saturday, June the sixteenth, from ten to twelve o'clock, in honor of the Daughters of the Revolution. Mrs. Ball, Miss Camille Hall and Mr. Bert Hall are visiting friends in Ohio. They will be gone a month or so. Mrs. Henry E. Lewis has invited a few people to tea this evening in honor of Mips Phelps, Mr and Mrs. Highland Wheeler, Mr. Mason Wheeler, Miss Margaret Wheel er, Mr. Highland Wheeler, Mrs. Clara ?sXS Mt NOVl G0flQ, CMftPflC? Well, and what for your lunch? - Just look over the "Good Things' at the Keystone and you will have no difficulty in making a selection. j jt ji Canned Potted Meate, Dainty Lunch Wafers, Cheese, Pickles, Olives, a fine hue of new and refreshing summer drinks in fact, everything to makD your lunch complete. jt jt Call and see us before you make up for picnic dinner, o Jt , THE KEYSTONE. J. W. MOORE, Propr 1312 to-13 16 O STREJEJT. 8 o o Phone orders given special attention. Call up 744. A gesme XXXXJI !VVl.WWAWWUWUftft1fttBB;