. ,fMM '. TT Tup Nebraskan-Hf,sperian & & Botes anb Comments & & THE LINCOLN ACADEMY An Accredited School to the University of Nebraska, also to the State University of Iowa "V r I I A little boy 'way back In tho last row raises his hand to ask why tho companies wear tho colors they do. Perhaps some of tho little girls who nro wearing a collection of badges would also like to know. Very well. If you will close your books and stop padding your time cards and keep perfectly quiet, I will toll you something about them. Company A's colors aro pink and light blue. A company must hove some colors, and why not pink and blue? Tho Phi Beta Kappa colors are the same, but there can bo no connec tion between tho two. Company B wears a strip of blue with a pleco of yellow at one end, and the reason is this: Many years ago there was a com mandant of cadets named Lieutenant Pershing. Ho was a cavalry officer, and wore light blue trousers with yel low stripes. By and by he went away, but before ho left a committee from B company waited upon him and asked him for the trousers. "Why, gentlemen," ho said, "those trousers cost seventeen dollars." "That's all right," said the chair man of the committee, "wo will think just as much of them as though they cost thirty-five." "Yes," chimed in another, "tho boys will cherish them because of their associations rather than their money value." So they cut up the trousers with part of the yellow stripe on each piece. Company B men have been wearing them ever since. "We have always heard that Lieu tenant Pershing was a great man, but ,vye aro nevertheless astonished by ,the manner in which the trousers are last ing. Ho wasn't such a tall man elthur. Company C wears brown in honor of Captain Orlo Brown. The badge of company D is more complicated, and a longer tail is at tached thereto. The regulation badge consists of a piece of white duck, upon I PiiiiiiA ai i tnmii ULUimnu ou. s UI5-II17 I LINCOLN, $ We are showing the Largest Line of Suits in the City at I $10.00, $12.50, $13.50, $15.00, I $18.00, and $20.00 See the Stsin-Bloch Co.'s Suits at $15.00, $18.00, and $20.00 They are Handsome. In Unfinished Worsted and Cheviots. In All the New Shades. , We are selling White Duck Pants at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50 All Sizes which are arranged a red spot and the letters "D" and "p. d. q.," and tho figures "120" all In red. Tho reason for this peculiar device is somewhat as follows: When Julius Sedgwick was captain of tho company In '96 it won tho cup because It marched with tho regulation cadence of 120 steps to the minute, which any one will admit is p. d. q. In the evening the company gave the town Its regular annual coat of paint. In tho excitement a bucket of paint was spilled, and In a spirit of econo my the boys wiped It up with their be loved captain, who happened to be wearing white ducks. Tho trousers were ruined. To the victors belong the spoils. The boys divided them as mementies of their victory. J It is up to me to say something nice about tho Delta Gamma convention and the delegates. But there are so many nice things which might be said or which go without saying that there is no need of my attempting to do the subject justice. The poet (?) who, for obvious rea sons, does not wish to havo his name to be known, has paid the business of fice double local advertising to have the following printed In this depart ment. Whatever may be said of the senti ment expressed, the style of tho writ er savors too much of tho lato James W. Chattorn to be truly pleasing. It is called A FRO. If I were a girl And went to the U, If I could work it . ' Heres what I'd do: I'd sing from morn And night till noo (n) "I am a A T A. R. Groh had his wheel stolen Frl-. day. It was taken from the rack near tho library building. nviiiuii n I 0 STREET NEBRASKA I i CLOTHING CO, ,?ifitt&K$&W4&W4W&nfia&W&: The schol prepares pup Is for the Leading Colleges and Universities. Students of the School are given the opportunity of advancing as rap idly as possible; but thoroughness will not be sacrificed to speed. Students may, at any time, enter cl sses for which they are prepircd. Students only partially prepared to enter the State University have the privilege, at the Academy, of making up the work in which they are deficient. At lenst three-fourths of those now in attendance are preparing to enter the State University. Summer School Opens June 14 The First Semester of University Year 1901-1902 Opens September 17 Alfred H. Wilson, Ph.D. Yale, 'Principal f' TTiocollogsHranchotthelntercdlltglateDrpt oftheY.iM C A. . .. ..... ..., furnUhet ft pleaiant room for Ittinctuborf.L'laiseiKho literary, DR. TRUMAN W. BROPHY, Dean muiIcftlMiaiocUKunctiontfttiiloveniiiKdntertAlnmenU. Vof lff x Ur..ln.n c llm-.r. uUxlocturecoursoono evening per month, band concetti, mm J II ' J '&k "The Latest" 3 PERKINS & 1129 Mention The Hesperian t O J 117 North mmw : WS&'' Chicago College f Dental Surgery (Dental Department of Lake Forest University.) Ono of tho lending dental colleges of tho world, located in tho great medical and educational contcr of Chicago, offors unsur passed facilities to tho student of dentistry. Twentieth Annual Course of Instruction ber Ins about Oct. 1st. 1901. Addross etc. ""uu ' nai i ibuip uibi viiiuuqvi 5TYUSH -z WOMEN WEAR STYLISH SHOES " i.00 w"J SHELDON GO. O Street Shoe V J Kodaks, Cameras, and SUPPLIES OFF ON Premos and Pocos . D. E. De Putron, Eleventh St, ' Opposite Richards Block, ' lai I 'ii I x i$H k fJBBv -' .,-' W- ' . ,'' V ?. V filial ,f