Tot estimated ripenae of the I'nlied State covrrnruc-nt lu tho flrt ear -f war. wlihout loan to the al- u ii:.t':.;:s.6T07. ARMSTRONG Ihirlug the f.rt year of war lh I nltc! Siitt'n rmy ha !nrreaMl la actual ;rvncth from J.r.;i officer and ana i.-:s.:i. Total aipi'Utlor.ii for war depart inert kIi.c April . 1M7. f7.4l.771. 7; S; wl;h1rawal from the treasury by the war department from June 1MT. to Maivh . IMS. were fS, tffi. :1.07.1S. Ttie latter figure do rot represent actual expenditure or c.bl'rinns lut merely withdrawals fnm iL- troau;y. Sircneth of the navy today i nearly ;i.W officer and :."0.H0 enlisted nen; strength a year ago n .72 .fT.rer and 77.546 enlisted men. The total number of person nom- In the naval eital!hhmect exceed 4!S.- Kstimated total expenditure of the l.avy during first year of war: Dis bursement ar.d outstanding oWiRa Hon. J1.SS1.090.0W. Total naval appropriation, real and pending J.i.;r.2.171.66i04. American destroyer arried at a, Hrltish port to assist In patrolling Eu ropean water IS day after the decla ration of war. The first contingent- of the expedi tionary forces landed safely at a French port JS days after war was de clared. American troor went on the line for their baptism of lire 187 days after war was declared. American troops permanently took over a i-arr of the firing line as an American sector in January. ISIS. There are row four times as many vessels in the naval service as a year ago. Nearly 73.000 mechanics and other civilian employees are working at navy yards and stations. Estimated pay of officers and men of the navy for the first year of the war, J125.WO.000. Anneal pay of the army now ex ceeds a naif billion dollars. Product 10a or K'.C'Ofl new automo bile trucks is in progress for the army, in addition to purchases of 3. Z20 passenger cars, .126 motorcycles, and 5.040 bicycles, with appropriate repair and replacement equipment. During the first yar of war army expended JGO.000.000 for horse-draw-n vehicles and harness; more than 150. O0.O00 for horses, mules, and harness. Expenditures for f.tczl year ending Jane CO, lirtS, for fuel and forage estimated at more than half a billion dollars. Quartermaster recently jnrchased 1,000, 0'K jtounds of prunes and dried beans and 272.0'U00 cans of toma toes, condensed milk, and baked beans. Other purchases include 40.0('0,000 yards of mosc.uito bar. TS.OOO.COO yards of olive drab, 2(i,00,000 woolen blan kets, "l.OOO.Odo pairs of woolen draw ers. LO.OuO.OOO pairs of heavy stock ings, 11,000,000 wool coats. Ordinance program includes the pur chase of 22,000,000 Land grenades, 725,000 automatic pistols. 250,000 re volvers, 23,000,000 projectiles for heavy artillery, 427,246,000 pounds of explosives, 240,000 machine guns, 2,- 484.000 rifles. Machine guns are being produced at the rate of 225,000 a year, SU-inch guns at the rate of 15,000 per year. When war was declared, 123 naval vessels were building or authorized, and coLtracts have been placed since that time for ft 4 9 vessels. Before the war a total of $1,500,000 had been appropriated for air service. Congress has made JG91.000.O00 avail able fos aircraft production in first year of war. The United States is now producing battle planes of the latest European design equipped with Liberty engines. More than 700 privately owned ves sels have been purchased or chartered by the navy. More than 70,000 acres of land in this country has been planted with castor bean plants to produce suf ficient oil for Aircraft. Army ordnance supply .division handles monthly 10,000 carload of material In less than three week after en actment of selective service law the male population of the country within draft as, approximately 10,000,000 men presented themselves before some 4,000 boards and registered. Cost of drafting amy r nd provost marshall general's operations was $1 0,00 0,0 0r; cost per man accepted for service, J4i2. During 12 months army hospitals in creased from 7 to 3 in number and from E.i-Oii to &S.4KK) beds; 30,000 more beds are being added. The navy ration in 2J17 cost J0.42S. as against 16.37648 ia 1S16. Durirg first three month of 1S18 navy paymaster cleared 1185.000,000 tor navy supplies and contracts. Paymaster general of the nvy drew checks frr more than J30.O00.OO0 in one day February 23 for mutJtions; total aj?vrt!K.a purchases for the navy for 1HS were tH.(KKU'00. Total weight of steel thrown If a Quality Is Economy With Spring just around the corner, men's minds are cen tering on New Spring Clothes. This store, being ever watch ful of the best interests of those it serves and seeks to serve, therefore presents in Campus 1 ogs Suits and Overcoats of indi vidual style, superior fabric value and supreme tailoring 2S upwards Armstrong Clothing Company Neebraska's Largt Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store A. 1 f i single broadside from the Pennsyl vania today is 17.508 pounds; maxi mum broadside of largest ship during Spanish-American war was 5.GC0 poucds. More than 11.000 manufacturers bid for navy business. Two weeks after war was declared contracts had been made covering the requirements of an army of 1,000,000 men, this material comprising 8.700.000 iltins. Our 14-inch guns weigh nearly i5 tons and are 5S 1-3 feet long, costing J11S.OO0. Six new authorized battleships are designed to be of 41.500 tons, the larg est baltlefchips in the world. Our 35,000-ton cruisers, 35 knots, will be the fasiest in the world, their speed equalling the fastest destroyers. Air personnel increased irom of ficers and 1,120 men to 100 times that numbers in first year of war. Eleven kinds of schools hare been installed. Two powder plants to cost J45.O00, 000 each are under construction.. Prompt repairs of 10S Interned Ger man ships, partially wrecked by tfcelr crews, added more than 700,000 tons to our available naval and merchant tonnage. During the year nearly 0,000 let ters, many including detailed plana, were received from the inventive eeiiiu of iie country by the naval consulting board concerning methods for combating the German U-boata. War prisones-n und ftiiea eeesiies numbering 2,040 are now confined is three barracks in Georgia and Utah Psychological examinations of 150, 000 oScera and men have been made. To February 20, director general of military railwaya tad placed or ders for railway supplies valued at J142.000.000 and with an aggregate weight cf 754,006 long tons; the ren eral engineer depot, to February L issued SOO'orders for material valued at J202.O00.O00. Tor training troops In cantonments 1.000,000,000 rounda of ammunition have been bought. The navy has developed an Ameri can mine believed to combine all the good poitti cf varioua typea of mines, and is iaiulictiiittg them in Quan tities. Army neiical training schoo have been created with capacity of 21,000 officers and men. 15.000 enlisted men. and G.O'K) officers already trained and graduated. Naval communication service oper ates all radio service; 5,O0 youths are studying radiotelegraphy at two naval schools. Medical officers numbering l.i75 are members of the medical department of the navy. Xavy maintains 12.000 added. hospital beds and 5,000 are being Of 3,203 candidates for officers commissions at two officers training camps, 44,578 were successful; a third series is cow In progress with 18,009 attendance. During the year the latest type of navil lG-intfi gun was completed for our new battleships it throws a pro jectile weighing 2,100 pounds. Young Men" Christian association Young Women Christian association and Knights of Columbus buts are fix tures in tie life of every soldier and sailor;-nostras bouse have been built in 32 cantonmenta and camps; 18 lib erty theatres are running In army camps and 1 Sare ordered construct ed; all camp have athletic fields, one having 2 gridirons. Appropriations available for expend iture for the naval service for the fis cal year ending June 20, IMS. total J1.74U09.40e0. About 0,000 officers and men are engaged In coast patrol work of the navy. Cliff Scott'a Music, B1482. lowing the poem, and then with danc ing and impressive ceremonies the May Queen will be crowned by the senior girls. The program is Ihe afternoon will start at 3 o'clock in the Casino theatre at Capital Beach. A concert by the University band will open the Mil and then will follow three stunt by the freshman, sophomore and Jun ior classes. Something unique and clever is expected here and the show is promised to make a big hit. Tapping the Innocents and Black Masque will come at the close of the circus and after supper I served on the lawn the day will come to a glorious' close with dancing in the pavilion. WAR PAGEANT TO FEATURE IVY DAY (Continued from pag one) ior arid Junior classes who will plant the sprig cf Ivy. The ivy day oration by Everett Randall. Law '18. of Gib bon. Nebr come next. Another sur prise will be sprung when the senior poem i read. Manuscript for this poem are to te handed In now to Prof. Louise Pound, and the best will be selected but the author will no: be announced until It U read on May 11. The psgeant under the direction of Jean Burroughs will be produced fo iOPEMCIL1 mHE perfee I ooaof peso cq nailed for mootixneaa, trai lortruty of grading and durability, 17 black degree from iB softest to to 9H bcrdett. and hard ad mdit5 (indelible) copy tag. Loo for the dittinc tiee VEKUSjirtihl V, FREE! Tbia trUt X Holder mmi VtSL'S tmn eat Itm. Vi rua tot. American Lead Pencil Co. 2j5 1 uta Are, Ti. T. I pj 1 a mhI Dept. DM i SSI The Corset Is the Foundation Your college outfit starts whh a dun " jur fAgurc wi3 be graceful d yxxj wi3 have dssanct style, irrespective cf firnpicjry in dress, and your heath as sured. Moreover, a Redfern ModeJ is so ideallg cca fortaHe, fining so natuT' aTy that its wearer may do any athletic stunt as easily as she dtnees. rides or w&Iks. in her corset. Be sure to have your Redfem Corset property fitted before you choose your suits and frocks then their correct appearance h assured. $3.50 up