THE D AIL NEBR ASK AN mi , BOOMERS Teachers Agency 507 Richards Blk. Cor. 11th and O The Agency, that Helps More teachers needed at once to supply the de mand. REGISTRATION FREE We cordially invite you to call. ACROSS FROM TEACHERS COLLEGE UNI DRUG CO. B3771 Prescriptions Fountain Service Richmond Candy Our new Spring line is nov complete with the most beautiful fabrics we've ever shown. Our price will please you. LOU HILL 1309 0 St. Up one flight, turn to the right 1 Fenton B. Fleming Jewel Shop. Corner of 12th & O t Just the place to lav your repair work. Do your buying. Use th tele phone B3421. Wait for your car. 1143 O St. 1143 O St. "Powder Tints" Since the days of "Hoot Mon Tweeds, no more popular, or more beautiful fabric has ever been shown than these new Stratford "Powder Tints." We've sold hundreds of them to Nebraska men yet the patterns and colors are so varied that we've had only a few suits of each one they're both distinctive and exclu sive. It's time now to select your new spring suit! If it's a Stratford "Powder Tint," you'll get the fin est spring suit obtainable. $55 and $60 Other "Powder Tints" $35 $40 $45 FA RQUHAR5 NEBRASKAS LEAEXNC COLLEGE CLOTHIERS engineers week starts Monday (Continued from page 1) plete program will be published later. On Friday morning the Engineers will be at Antelope park for a field day. Races, surveying, slide-rule running, and other features will b9 on the program. Lunch is to be de livered at 12 o'clock, razes given by Evans laundry, the College Book Store and Lincoln Sporting Goods Store are to be given to the fastest and most accurate men. The annual banquet will be held in the Lincoln hotel Friday night at 6:15. John Harrington of Kansas City and New York city has been se cured to address ths Engineers. Many graduates and practicing engineers are to be at this banquet. The week will wind up with the dance Saturday at the K. C. hall. THIRD INSTALLMENT FALLS DUE THURSDAY (Continued from page 1) who pledged is helping to play the eame and it will take loyal teamwork of .-every one of us to win, just as it does in any other game. A year ago today we had no stadium. Today it is a partial reality. Let's finish it." HUNDRED AND FIFTY GO TO PHARMACY BANQUET Minnesota Professor Compares American and European Pharmacists. The annual College of Pharmacy banquet, attended by approximately 150 students and faculty members, was held Thursday evening at the Lincoln hotel. Prof. Martin Chittick, an alumnus of the Nebraska College of Phar macy, at present a professor in the Collesre of Pharmacy at Minnesota, gave a talk on "Men and Pharmacy." "We must have more complete, concentrated training to elevate phar macy. The responsibility rests on our shoulders," said Professor Chit-tick. He compared the pharmacist of Europe with the pharmacist of Amer ica, mentioning the fact that the Eur opean pharmacist carries no sidelines in his business. M. E. Rasdall spoke on "Living Our Profession," and Leona Craw ford made a few remarks on "Your College and Mine," emphasizing the LOST Black, open end, leather key purse and keys. Call B2528. RENT-A-FORD Shova it yourself Munson Motor Co., phones B1550 and B1517. 1125 P Street. Townsend Portrait photographer YES Just Released The Celebrated Blue Blowers ' Brunswick Record Hear them play BLUE BLUES ARKANSAS BLUES They're simpry great, also AL JOLSON singing HOME IN PASADENA MR. RADIO. MAN 1210 O St. Monday, at Rudge & Guen zel's they're going to offer some Suits, Coats and Dresses at great big reductions. There will be styles for school, street wear and dress occasions. If you're contemplating buying any irew clothes, right now is your chance to buy style-right garments at reasonable prices. Go in as early as you can to morrow for best choice. Re member, Rudge & Guenzel's Floor Two. importance of the Pharmacy College. Dean R. A. Lyman gave "A Bit of Advice," urging the students to have faith in the things they are doing. Dean C. C. Engberg and Judge E. B. Chappell also made a few remarks. Several violin solos were given during the evening by Victor Prokop, accompanied by Esther Lyman. Shopping With Charlotte AN AFTER EASTER SALE No one should fail to take advan tage of the After-Easter Sale at Ben Simon & sons this week. Some very exceptional values are ofered. ' All jpiing suits selling up to $34.50 are now priced at $21.50. The new dresses of silk, crepe, satin and flan nel, which have been $19.50 will be $13.75. Coats that have been $19.50 are also reduced to $13.75. "Then there are pure linen dresses at $5.95 which are welcome for warm weather. EAT OUT-OF-DOORS After a party or show one is sure to be thirsty. lThat is the time to drive up to Rector's and flicker your light. They have a very efficient outside service which makes it pos sible for them to serve their good things to pMties in cars. FOR GRADUATING FRIENDS Tucker-Shean has just received a new stock of Whiting's stationery and correspondence cards. It con tains the latest designs and envelopes styles. They have graduation gifts arriving daily. An early examina tion of these gifts for the graduate will assure you of a wide variety to choose from. Leather goods of all varieties make very appropriate grad uation gifts and the display at Tuc ker-Shean is most attractive. FOR YOUR MOTHER Your mother should have some token of your love on Mother's Day. She will appreciate your thought of her the more, because you are away from home. Latsch Bros, have all sorts of cards to be sent her, or en closed with gifts. A SALE OF ACCESSORIES Here is your opportunity to get any number of little things that you have wanted at reduced prices, for Gold & Co. are having some of their famous uouar ijaya tniB week. , The specialties of toilet goods and ac cessories of all scrts are of particular interest. You must make the most of this sale, for these may be the last Dollar Days before we leave for thP summer. Embossed Engraved Crested Monogrammed Printed Stationery, Programs, Menus, Etc. High' grade workmanship, the finest of pa per, and our location just a block from the campus the ideal place to buy. Graves Printing Co.. (Fred Graves) 312 No. 12th St. Lincoln fjolepzxmf 9 ffaieiz Everyone Admires Its Exquisite Beauty The lustrous beauty of Holeproof Hosiery is but the cuV ward expression of a super-fine quality that wears as well as it looks. You pay no premium for the famous Holeproof conbina tion of style and durability. We offer a full-fashioned stock ing of highest quality silk, sturdily reinforced at all points of strain for $1.75 and $2.00 per pair, all popular colors. Other Holeproof silk hose are to be had at from $1.00 to $3.60 per pair. You 11 see some exquisite examples of aomens fine hosiery in oar window on the comer of Tenth and 0 streets, well known to particular people as SPEIERS" QUALITY CORNER Lincoln, FORMERLY SFEIER & SIMON PEIE1' CORNER TENTH tkUSR, Nebraska