V Mi k 0 11 $ a 1 I I i I 1 ft THE DAILY NEI3RASKAN The King of All Men's Shoes All this season's style hits are here. Tlie Varioly includes style f occasions, sports, walking a oral wear. The stvles that arc coin!? bo now arc French Lasts, liropue Straight Lasts. 6.50 to 9.50 Koar Feet Will Bring You Back to The Bootery 1230 O St. ( 'ii ir dress ji T ml pen- W M st right 0 s anl MA6EE MANAGER SPEAKS TO COMMERCIAL CLUB E. L. Smith Tells of Condition in Clothing Market of Today. K, L. Smith, Rciu-ral manager of Magee'a clothing store, spoke to the rnivorsiity Commercial Club Thurs day morning nt 11 o'clock In S3 COo on "Conditions in the Clothing Mar kot." He spoke nt length on condi tions in general In the garment indus try and dismissed the labor and vago problems that are causing havoc in that industry. The clothing industry is highly specialized and all the dif ferent operations have their special trade unions and strikes. Wages In general havo decreased about 22 1 2 per cent since the close of the war; but this is small compared to the tremendous Increases during the wa. Ho also explained how stylos are made and the causes of radical Hinges that lake placo from season to season. The designers for the various clothing manufacturers moot ia ;i convention with a committee from the Retail Clothiers' Association and they decide upon th estyles 'hat will bo the most popular for the com .iii; season. In answer to questions from lib .u: diouco Mr. Smith discussed a mint ber of Important problems that arc met with in the retail clothing busi ness and how they have been solved in a number of cases. There was also a short business meeting of tho club and plans wire discussed for the club dance to ba held this evening and for the annual banquet, to bo hold April 29th. She People are saying thai you married mo l'or my money alone. He They are mistaken. You La quite a lot of real estate. Uoston Transcript. m fpw- law. wfi en rrr mn nri rTi rrfi ift. fr"t fT" iFtl TrTi H3" 7 fr. T. C", T". P-ir TTH FT'. T T TTHj:?:. "fTT.. fPTJWrCT TrVTT." l- Do You Need Extra Courses? Send for catalog describing over 400 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc, given by correspondence. Inquire how credits earned may be applied on present college program. Sit Hutu? rctti of QIIiragii K9 HOME STUDY DEPT. CMICAOO. ILLINOIS 14 for ' Jhool of Dancing DANCE Saturday Night 1.25 Incl. Tax BECK'S SYMPHONY "Where you'll find the 'Crowd' and where you're sure of your money's worth." FORDYCE RE8IGN8 AS COLLEGE HEAD (Continued from page one) Tho reply of Chnuc.cllor A very toi lows: "My dear Dean Fordyco: Sulijeci to tho approval of the Board of Re gents, I hereby accept your resigna tion as dean of tho Teachers College to take effect August 31, 1921. Fu; Hirer, I shall take great pleasure in recommending to the board Una j0u continue to servo the University as professor and chairman of tho depart meut of educational measurement and research. "I sincerely hope that the Ih.vin,; aside of the difficult and Bomctimps harrassing executive burdens that you will have borne for thirteen years will give you the greater opportunity to pursue the departmental work which you deeply enjoy and in which you have won notable recognition On this connection may I express tit. hope that the University commnni and the public will recognize such work as quite as honorable and iin portent as Administrative work of any typo- I have long felt that on of the weaknesses of American un: versifies is the undue emphasis pi.j recognition given the work of e-o::i tive officers, with a corresponding lack of appreciation of the work dc voted to Instruction scholarship an. research. "Yours very truly, 8. AVERY. "Chancellor" Freshy I saw something Iat n!&,h: that I'll never get over. Senior What was that? Freshy Moon. If the government collected a tax on brains it would owe most of ns money. The sweetest words of thougit or pei.. "The price of board has dropent again." Friday For Remnants Y OU really save when you buy the useful lengths out 1 Remnants offer at such reduced prices. Friday is Remnant Day throughout the entire store. New Stock of Ready-to-wear Four Sale Groups in SUITS ALL sizes including those for stout figures, in styles ranging from strictly tailored to the short fancy box coat models. All are greatly reduced, and are real values at these prices. 25.00 Greatly Reduced v. ' ' . r 35.00 45.00 55.00 All suits in our entire stock not in cluded in these four groups will be offered at a discount Second Floor. Flannel Middies A LL wool material in red, green and navy ; sizes from 6 to 20 years. Reduced prices that should interest all who need a middy for sport wear. 9.93 values, on sale at 4.95 12.95 values, on sale at 5.95 Second Floor. f'Y - tt j l VIA' , WOK- 1 W rQiMum hi VI m m n in.. V 4U. 1 Silk Dresses $38 $48 $58 $68 'TME new soft crepes or satins, as well as taffetas are shown in these frocks; the styles are unusual and de cidedly sart. These sale prices will save you from ten to thirty dollars on each dress. All sizes and a large assortment in the season's colors. Second Floor. $5.00 SALE OF HATS SPRING COATS 12.50 to 17.50 rT A I LO RE D and Swagger Styles in sizes for misses and women. The new brown and blue shades, and other brighter tones are featured. Special reduced, in two groups of fine values 12.50 md 17.50. Second Floor. Girls' Spring Coats Sizes from 6 to 14 years, a selec tion of new Spring top coats. For Friday and Saturday only , 157- Off Final Clearance SALE of Our NEWEST SPRVMG HATS Turbans, Sailors, Sport Hats, Fin Straw Hats, Lac or Georgette Combinations All the new bright tones, including henna, ade, orchid, rose and gray. wid vp to 25.00 300 Hats in this group; some have Make an early selection, and note the vaJues. Friday and Saturday Only .00