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,Y - I P. : t4 . in THE DAILY t I A - H i h. fo 'ii -1. lv l ht V R , "" k- r & '.:f - . I'-' - MV A M ' V.' ?.. TO ' Kf- t Y - , , i'T - yi-M -ItJAIJlT-Y OUR SODA TA8TE1. -likiE MOKE n i i m m i I 1.1 I l I If II M I -F J v II r - lJ r. t.y a I.. c Mas, The Drue Cittir 1321 IP St. W.ET KNOW HO)W T.Q PRINT ANYTHING. LET UJB CON VINCE. YOU . . . GREER-COOPER CO. " 1134 O STREET. tr MIhwi, SHtretwwi, UktriWy taw cirt,ttta!ei Appan'at, CbmIciIs,. ratio ItMii md BhulUfi, FltW Clu, ProJectta Appimai. rtata-Mltit Cua .rtY-tt. kf .oriioriii tM lUlHrflMUb- itflMUb I lad ttM Wwld Catalogs ' Pre Bausch & Lomb Opt. Co. KOCHSSTKK. N. Y. liCewYotk Clca Bolton Frankfurt. G'y J University Girls' Club. The Unlvorslty Girls' .Club will give Us second, cntortainmont Saturday, January 27. All girls aro welcome and urgqd to bo present. Tho committee In charge Is: ' . Ruth Bell, 'OG. Jane Blanchard, '06. Kate Hcacock, '07. -' Clara Helmrod, '07. f Flossy Erford, '07. Lilian Roman, '07. Ellon True, '08. - Mary Mcintosh, '08. Pearl Fitzgerald,, '08. Professor-Bruner lectured at tho State Industrial School at Kearney on December 20. t ii! K "w X. r r ' a r r m B im W s. HBjs?sr'. VP A I RIlRY ANA If Iff 111 nJMis ?? -Cuupeco ShrunkQuarter Sizes I5C-NTS EACH 2 FOR 2D CENTO Cluttt, Pbody & Co, Maker of Cluatt and The printing office established at tho University of Kansas by the Alum ni Association Is proving of advantage to all concorned. A number of stu dents who have had experience as printers are given enough work to help materially in mooting tho expenses of their university course. Indeed the domn'nd for printers is much greater than the supply, and a standing oppor tunity awaits the young man or woman who has an ambition to attend tho university, and Is qualified to as sist In the printing office. The Kan-snn. ' Juniors to Meet " A meeting of tho Junior class hus boon called for next Tuesday. Tho principal business to come beforo the meeting will bo tho question of join-' tng the senior book, which the class is expected to got out noxt year, with the annual to' bo published by tho class of '08. The matter has beon. thoroughly agitated lately and a num ber of tho Influential members of the class think the timo ripe for joining the two books and doing away with the custom of Issuing several class publications which compote with each other. The reports of' several com mittees will bo heard and tho matter of a class party may be tajten. up". Swell shoes; big bargains, son's Sale. Sandor- A vnnncr wnmnn'n niton. Snrnsln. Rogers & Perkins Co.. 1129 O Street. Alpha Tau Omega will give a party Saturday evonlng. Union Shining Parlor Shine, five cents; chairs for ladies. 1018 O St V. Ray Gould is a campus visitor. Whether Speech Sermon of Essay U you're a moral to point, If you would enforce your anrumoul or enllrrn your ntylo lir rreceot or epigram. Ret and keep X your elbow Varnum'a V Character." orerioopaectui -liumirwitii "xwnl" for every tori or vrriltun or oral "crori," Alpha. ItnilcM index to every one of liunureUa otteriely tatwt cbaractertraUa, text, topics, precept, rpi Star Delivery Cb. Baggage. Both Phones. The women's section of Organized Agrlculturo "'hold Its meeting at tho State FarniJVVodnesday. Miss Rosa Bouton, head of tho Domestic Science department at tho State University, spoko In the foronoon on "Some Sub stitutes for Ple? In the afternoon she gave a lecture on "Chemistry In the Kitchen." Following Miss Bouton there was a lengthy conference lod by Miss Annetto Shotwellt on "Is tho Study of Domestic Sclencb Worth While?" Students of tho department participated actively In tho discus sions that followed. Miss Bouton was again on the program yesterday afternoon. Swell shoes; big bargains. Sander son Sale. Sam Westerf ield 9 Proprietor of Sam's- Cafe Utile Gom Hot (Tallies nndFine Meak nnd Lunches. 1 1 7-12 J North 13 , Street BBBBBBBLLaV pppppppppppp C0TRELL& LEONARD ALBANY, N.Y. Makers of CAPS GOWNS and HOODS To the American Colleges and Univer sities. CUuu contracts a specialty. Reliable materials. Raoabla price. - Kappa Alpha Theta will Initiate to Eat at Don Cameron's now restau rant, 119 So. 12th St. Kappa Kappa Gamma gave it danc ing purtyat at Walsh Hall last evening. cram. 20 ditcount to Uoehtrt Varnum't Characi rr : A Mural TcxUkjoU 91 .60 How to Attract and Hold an Audience. 1 .00 Fenno'a Bctenro anil AuotKlocutloii...irn.. ).3 Otfa How To Uaettie Voice.., v 1.S3 OuilIowToUeiture , 1.00 lYok tad Com (complete ueliatet) v 1.60 Commencement laru (nil other occaaloni)... i:cu Jntiimiatuout Parliamentary Guide.. SO HINDS NOBLO, PublUher 21 -33-38 W. 18th St. New York City Schoolbooki ol all pulAithtrt at one ttore Oliver Cigar Co, 3 35-137. No. 13th. Mabel II. Stephens, In Lincoln. H, is visiting During tho week soveral old students of Professor Bessoy's called upon him. Among these were Assistant Secretary of Agrlculturo Hays, who used to re cite In Botany to the. professor twenty five years ago. Professor Beach of "Ames College and Professor Hansen of Brookings College (South Dakota) also wore students a little moro-thanv .twenty ycnr ago. Dr. Webber, of tho" United States Department of AgrlcuK lure, not only was -special student In Botany about eighteen-years ago, but ho was for a couple of years tho assistant In the department of Botany In the Unlvorslty of Nebraska. THE tVT. MdS -SfiSfSfl! TflE W "Eft I HEAT PR1HTING J P LATEST-STYLES ANi)" H? COURTOUS.TnEATM'NT, UJ Jt tj&j) 1 KING & JESSUP'S 1 K1H s oJ Tav5ua6Vo6QSoUoV9fSjvO 12S r"lltl St. ?jliiif 125 . 12th St U a vUa vvoj 9rO9 TAKE YOUn CLOTHES AND GOTO SOUKUP-iSr WOOD v EXPERT. CLEANERS AND DYERS . t ' ., niL- TKI.. 147. x AVTOian, I3a0 KBTltJBICTv ' Dr. Woodward, diseases of tho jye, ear, noso and throat. Richards block. Green's t Mogul i!B Paco Barber Shops ( Richards FIRST-NATIONAL BANK , g Capital $ 300,000X0 ( 6 Suralus and Profits 200.000.00 9 ri-T-r-, j,v,uw.w .. k, Deposllf . OOffiQO& Printing Georgo Bros., 13th & N. Swell shoes; big bargains. Sander son's Sale. JpJPJpHpjBMiaBhMBJSMpaBPk T.J.THORP&CO. Rubber Stamps, Stencils, " 6eals, Tttit Checks.K-yt, Lock Smithlnf , QtMral "' Machine Werks, Me4l Nlakirs, Efci - aoisijitii uhcolh Dr. Haggard, -212-31,3 Richards Blk. Lincoln Local Express, 1343 O St Both phones. , - WAITERS' BUREAU . W. tt. C1RANT, M-Bgr First cl&sa service euarnnteod at all re. caption, parties, eolations and banquets. For Information ring up Amtopltaiae 9383 ISO No. lUth St. New, Century ! Printers 1S41-K STRlET-ltil Especially sollclti'the trade of those who Walkover shoes for college men. Rogers & Perkins Co., 112& O St. Commutation tickets Unl, Dining Room. Now llnoof Eaton-Hurlburt paper nt the Unl. Book Store. Dr. Pound has received Word from Fred Johnson, '03, law '05, that-ho has taken tho bar examination In Wyom ing and that the secretary of tho exam ining board told him ho had passed the best examination any applicant had eve taken "In that state. Ho is-lc- ctrr 1 fiPGreen River and Intends to! pnuvlco there. Jvell shoes; big bnrgalns. son's Sale. , Sander- Elegant now stationery. Unl. Book Store. Try the Unl. Dining Room, like it. You will Discount Sale.' Sanderson's. Seniors, get pictures taken at Ken nedy's. , - , v ., Professor-Pearson Grateful. Prof. J, w. Searson .of tho Peru Nor jnnl has written Chancellor AndroVs nnd Registrar Clark expressing- his gratitude for their efforts during the recent meeting of tliio State Teachers' Association, nnd attributing to them much of "tho success of tho meeting. Liberty Linen paper at'tho Unl. Book Stort. All now. Ws hivi always bein known asine STUDENTS LAUNDRY We went ysur. busineSt. YUZiB MROB. IIASD I.AUB(DRT 1314 O Street. "Auto 3754, Be gj 8am Makes Improveroents. Sam Wosterfleld has Just completed ' -a-h"umber of improvements in his gop- uinr, restaurant. An-audition to' his building has been built on tho west sido, and tho kitchen moved into pari of this, tho remalndereing thrown into the largo dining room. Tho place previously decupled by .tho kitchen has hoon divided into twa parts; one 'of which hnaTbeen addodCon to tho large roomformerly devoted to tho lunch counter, and tho other converted HqtP' "jt a small dining room, intended primar- ' Jly fo? small dinner parties. These im provements 'will undoubtedly doubio tho present" popularity of the restau DON'S CAFE 114 t. 11 H lAtUtt LiM IIiIh Rim Ii CMMiiiH The editors of the law book havo Issued a number of slips with ques tions regarding ,the age, t home, previ ous college experience, and future in tentions for tho law .student to fill out. Seniors meet Thursday at 11, a. m, in U. 106,- K ' WANTI-D Every usor or- prospec tive 'user of a typewriter to have"-' free trial of tho. VISIBLE, Uriderwood. Underwood Typewriter Co., Bell Phone No., 348. 13(f No. 11th Sk ' Eatpn IJurlburt koiwaellne Chiffon box paper at the Uni. BooH Store. . Don't forget tho Unl. School of Music Cafe. ' "-i -' m 4 M V V !'. ' i vn n v-ni , "'', W .' & .-. , -I;. , w-y --,---, 1 1 -,---..--. , matttat go 13lh , M &t tt, i;,,' , . ,, ,., v ..,, -lt ..,., ., ,- .. ..-. . ,.., ,--. T t -------1--TTllllMtlBBM-i,,M,t wish it well printed. FJ-M A. Jf. TO t A. Jf, f