THE DAILY NEBRASKA N u - 1 Thfl University of Chicago rli - - i I A Iff I in addition to resident I ' III III work,oSnaUoinatruo I I 11VIUM tion by correspondence, ,:.J STUDY fsJsf&z 'Him I MthYnr U.dCUNf. JJ.OKt(t.Ui. ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL HALTED MILK Cheap iubstitutea cost YOU Mine price AC ft F. E. ROEDER'S ORCHESTRA . Phone L-4813 C, A. TUCKER JEWELER Si S. SHE AN OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET EAT AT CALUMET CAFE Open 3:30 a. m. to I:o0 a. m. 1509 O Street Work brought to our offlot my morning' by 9 a. m. will be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted GLOBE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY Office 340 S. 11th Plant Hie to 1130 L St. band, and the military bearing of the university Boldlers seemed to nave a special slgiUflcBiicA this year, with the presence of the possibility of war in ... j.n. .1 everyone's mind ana tne iam 01 pie paredness that is being heard on every hand. RECORD ATTENDANCE IN ENGINEERING CLASS hooka they borrowed, and that tennis racquet with the strained tendonif the women's conference is willing to co-operate with the men's organiza tion in this wonderful work of char ity. If pencils are eliminated, "Honesty day" should be a success. Dally Alto. The mechanical engineering depart ment registers a record breaking class attendance for this semester in eco nomics of shop production, a lecture course given for the first time this year by Instructor John Adendorf. The class which meet twice a week, has fifteen students enrolled. There was only one absence, due to student called out of town to attend the fun eral of a relative. RETURNED BORROWED GOODS Take out that old gray bonnet, with the moth balls on It, and walk It gently across the way to the guy who owns it, and who sadly bemoans it, since you borrowed it from him last May. The above is not a parody on our favorite ballroom ballad, nor is it a new song of the British Tommy. The above is a rough draft of what Is promised in a ruling of the student conference, as suggested at a meet ing last night. On a date yet to be named, every body on the campus will blow the dust aside and return that Big Ben, the PROF. LEROSSIGNOL TO SPEAK AT COLORADO COLLEGE Prof. J. E. LeRossignol, of the de partment of economics and commerce, will leave soon after school closes for Colorado Springs, Colo. He will give the Phi Beta Kappa address at Colo roda college on June 12, his subject being the "Minimum Wage." Mrs. Le Rossignol and family will accompany him and they will Bpend some time in Colorado, later going to Washing was made April 11, also included a recommendation that juniors and seniors be required to take physical training, either corrective or competi tive, and that an hour of physical ex ercise be added to the present pro gram of three hours of military drill each week for the underclassmen. According to a statement by Gen eral Phil Hall, steps are being taken to establish an aviation school at Lin coln, under the charge of Captain Mc Mllleu and Lieutenant Morrell of the national guard aviation corps. Both men have mastered the Intricacies of the Curtiss school at Newport News and will teach the rudiments of mili tary flying as well as ordinary air maneuvering. COMMENCEMENT will soon be here. Why not enroll with us for the summer? Our courses are the best, and our rooms are delightfully cool and airy. For many years we have specialized in the training of commercial teach era. Don't experiment with untried institutions. Our Normal Course lead to State Certificates without further exmaination. Nebraska School of Business (Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction) Corner O and 14th 8ts. Lincoln, Nebraska This is the last time you will see this ad this year. But we will still be here just the same. Let us make that Commencement suit. 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We carry a complete line of Hawaiian music for the piano, ukulele, steel guitar, etc. Send for catalogue mailed free on request. ALSO HAWAIIAN 8TEEL GUITAR8 AGENTS xS0LE U'S AGENTS SOUTHED (SIPORMIA. MUSIC, 50UTH:BRQAJDWIWS.ANG1LE3.CALIK A VON the flexible rubber sole and springy heel assure foot ease and a resilient step for your foot when pounding along on hard pavements. A limber, yielding upper stock (either black or mahogany as you like) lasted on a modified English pattern makes both for comfort and good looks. Ask to see the "AVON," a pair Now that Summer is "just around the corner" you ought to give serious thought to providing the proper shoe comfort for oyur feet during hot weather. . You'll find many oxford styles here designed for just such purpose; low cut shoes in light durable leathers with flexible soles of either leather or rubber. YOU GET GOOD SHOES HERE FOR $4.50 AND $5.00 I230 0 St. THE BOOTERY 1 239 0 St, MEN'S SHOES WOMEN'S SHOES GRAVES PRINTING CO. SPECIALISTS-UNIVERSITY PRINTING Com I yormol raining Enter our normal training class this summer and prepare to teach commercial subjects. City Slate certificates granted without ex amination. Enrollment dates June 5 and June 12. Lincoln'a Accredited Commercial School. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE 14th & P St. B-6774 Lincoln, Nebr. igi6 CM ui Will Be Issued N s