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u i 3iJS", -. mr .a'.ai' A THE DAILY NEBRASKAN VJ.ft.JlXI. .JBUIlni ii. - k .. .j, -- "I r- ;i wv & t HUMMING BIRD BLUES and OWL GRAYS are the craze in young men's Clothing. Not only one but "Seven" of the best Clothes makers in the country contribute their best models to our stock; thus we have a showing of these new patterns second to none in the country. That enviable fit found generally in advertisements .only, is a guaranteed fact in the Mayer Bros. 100 Pure Wool Hand Made Clothes. , "SEVENS MAKERS' LINES $15.00, $20.00 to $35.00 BIG HOSIERY SPECIAL SATURDAY, APRIL SECOND t -i MAYER BROTHERS Lincoln's Leading Head to Foot Clothiers a a TYPEWRITERS all makes i SOLD OR RENTED Rout AppliCR on Puicliasu Price Fivo DayB Froo trial boforo yon pay. Two years gum ntoo when you purchase Easy Terms. Got our list. Auto. 2080; Boll 1201). B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. 143 So. 13th St. Fraternities Sororities We can save you 12 per cent on your fuel bills Semi-Anthracite $8.00 IS THE REASON LHU.BM,. Gregory The Coal Man i044ost j. AGRICULTURE IVY DAY ORATOR TO - BE ELECTED TUESDAY The First Trust & Sav ings Bank 4 Per Cent Interest A $1 opens an account " ""'Corner 10th it O Streets CfivIBZK2mBMQBnfWBBHnHBBHlHBi CONCORD EVANSTON vim Aia-Notch yrltu Uuuouliolo THE NEW Arrow . COLLARS 'FOR. SUMMER. High enough for looks ow enough for comfort ant) plenty of room for the tie toslldo in. - , iM.ecb,3for9Co. ;Clnrtt.Ptbody & Co. Arrow Cutt;X. tr,., ., ,, en c. UIIUllllcUI $L.d) OllUtJ 1 Store and Electric I Repair Factory New Location 142 North 12 AARTHON'fi v II J UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN I JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Your Patronofe Solicited Pcracns- who claim- to know -sny- thnt during tho Inst three' days of the school term tho socond battalion will be pormitted to Indulge In a camping out In order to show tho cadets some of tho real thing3 in military life. Somu ono has also suggested that the homo economics hall bo used ab a hospital. If such Ehould 'bo the case wo fear that tho sick list would bo rather largo. Professor Rail is training R. I3ham and A. C. Morrassy In preparation for tho nthletlc meet soon to bo hold in Omaha. Morrassay won a medal at tho recent Inter'Schcol meet by toss ing tho shot a day's journey, more or less, and his prospects for making good In Omaha aro of tho best. Ieliam, It will bo remembered, won first In tho lnter-school meet last year In tho high Jump and also wen a good place in tho .25-yard dash. Ho will gnter for tho 25-yard dash at Omaha and wo feel assurred of his making good. Tho first regular baseball gamo o'f tho season wns played Thursday af ternoon between tho university farm and medics of tho university. Tho scores were not made until tho last hnlf of tho seventh Inning, when For burger .of tho farm came homo in an error. Three more wero allowed tho farm In tho last half of tho eighth whllo tho medics wero forced to bo content with a minus quantity. The farm team is to bo commended on tho eteady gamo they played. Only two errors wero made and these wero not serious. The battery is still rather weak and should be Improved. Pro fessor Rail umpired. ' Tho Junior and freshmen classes un derwent tho regular suffering of Hav ing their llcturo taken for 'Agriculture." OFFICE TO BE FILLED BY ELEC TION FOR FIRST TIME. WAS APPOINTED BY THE PRESIDENT Grew to be Such Important Political Plum That Class Decided to Elect Orator No Possi bilities As Yet. Tho senior class will elect tho Ivy Day orator Tuesday at 11:30 In Me morial hall. Tho meeting of tho class wns nnnounced by President Jones yesterday. Some other busi ness of considerable Importance will come up before thoclass nt that time. Tho election of tho Ivy Day Orator should prove an exciting ono, although no activity has as yet dovoloped. Tho plan of electing tho orator Ib to bo tried this year for tho first time. In previous years tho orator was always appointed and tho ofllco has been con sidered ono of tho fat political plums at tho disposal of tho last semester president. Was Important. Tho office of Ivy Day orator grew to such Importance .however, that when tho now constitution was drawn up by tho class laEt year they took the appointing of tho orator away from tho president nnd made tho office an elective one. So far no candidates for tho placo have been discussed. President Jones, when Interviewed, stated, that In his opinion tho matter had 'been over looked by the class Until tho present time. This was partially duo, ho be lieved, to tho mid-somester examina tions followed so closely by the spring recess. Although there Is tho utmost quietness on thq campus at present on tho subject of an Ivy Day orator, tho imatter should 'bo thoroughly stirred up1 boforo tho close of. tho week ac- pending to prominent, members of tho rTrtlnaa VV9. Just Published Webster's NEW INTERNATIONAL Dictionary, ' (G. &C. Mcrriara Co., Springfield, ft":.) surpaucj tie old International za math cj llul book exceeded its preuttcsur. Ltl.ior in' Chief, Dr. W. T. Harris, former U. b. Com .) of'Educaticra: Thc-dctinitronj-lravc Ireca rc- arranged end amplified. T.e number of ti-ncs defined hat been more than doubted Tie Z'y mology, synonyca, pronunciation, t.cvc re ceived umparina scholarly iabcr, T'.c La- nuagc of English literature for over cc.c ccnturies, the tcrmiuolocy cf l!:e .cria cnil sciences, and Iho evcry-diy speech cf street, shop, nnd houschoIJ, arc reseated villi fu 1- nc:s and clearness. 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