THE DAILY NKBRASKAN. L V Local and Personal. The Co-Op. Knt nt Hendry's, 129 N. 11th. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. ( Steele, tlio furrier, 143 So. 12th. The Hjgicnic Cafe, TAG So. 12th at. $1.2:. kid nloes Sc :it T,,c Famous. t-.l off on millinery at Tin- Famous l)r Woodward, nceulist. Kich'ds blU Hoy your underware at The Fannus Meals 1 .")(, K.ile rest.uir.rit, 1'Ht () Oystci soup ."e todav Kraneis Hros Don Cameron's lun.-h counter. Ill So 11th st. Lindsey's Cigars, Pipes, Ton, in o and Canes V. L. Newby tesuined Ins law stunies last week. Pass's photographic Studio. 102l O street. None bcttei Miss Lawrence enhyed a short islt from her parents Sunday. Miss Maud spmne spent, Sunday in Omaha with hei patents Miss Adneo Cady's lather Itoin St. Paul visited her for a few das Miss Mable Johnson's hrothet is isitinn with her tora few days Miss I'.vi' McCune was the guest ol the English club Saturday night. Miss (J nice PhcJps or Walioo rogis teren at the school of n hsic satur da. Junior laws will take their final e amination in contracts some day tills week. A cruwd of jouili: people weie up from Peattire Saturday to see the game. A. II. Stale '01 was in the city Saturday and attended the foot -ball game. A couple of new students weie ley isteied in the cadaemic college this week. The football belonging to the jun ior law 'class has mysteriously disap peared. Mr Austonorg or Walioo Is visit ing with his Sigma V ilia Kpsilon brothers. Sheet Music and supplies are best secured from the Matthews Piano Co., 1120 O St Swell printing, engraving and em bossing. Phono :usr. The New Cen tury, 112.'l N street. Try our hard wood for heating, $7 a cord delivered. It's tine. Union Fuel Co., 1011 O street The Famous luve decided to closo out their Knox hats- never -before sold for less than $5.00. (Nunc and get one at $:i.f0. The basket uali team will probnulv bo chosen from the following men: Cortelyon. Pillsbun. Thomas, Un mond, and IliiKOtislck Kochlor is captain .linn r and Senior Laws will try for suprcmary in football. Wednes day aft crnnon. Miss (Jamct Sullivan returns to her !:ome tnda aftei several days iait with Miss Anna Maxwell. Miss .Sol ma Wlunenhorn ol Asli land is visit inn with her Kappa Al pha Theta sisteis for a lew davs. Nelson Iaidson, "ft, was in Lin coln foi a lew days visiting wit It his Sinma Alph brothers and taking m the Kansas irame. You know you'll need a new drc-s suit loi that next parlv- 1 1 T. are selling them 10 per cent discount this week only. The law students who desired to attend t he eame Saturda were ex cused culv fiom their afternoon class A II. .I.nes, foinietlv huslnc-s manager of tlie Hasting's Collegian came up Sat lrdav to see the Kansas game 1'rofcs.sur Crabtree lelt foi a trip into n( rt horn Nebraska yesterday. While g(-ti3 he will inspect t he Valen tine high school. lOugine lluse. of Nnrlolk, i.sited his brother. Norris, at the Delta Tau house over Sunday Ileietutnen home esterday II. A. Tukev, manager or last year's foot-ball team came up frnn Omaha Saturday to see the game, and to act as time keeper When you want to get something nice for a friend step into K. Flem ing's P.J1 1 O street and look at his line of .leweln ftvei tiling up-to-date. Miss Mabel Prowu lei! Friday for her home in Co.ad. after two weeks visit in the city She expects to re sume her work at the Conseratoiy next spring. Wehaetne ery latest, style in shoes lor Cniversilv girls. The box stitch the rope stitch and temced welt. Call and see tnein. elister Uogei.s 10 i:i () st. Miss Madge iggins "00 is vMtmg mends in the citv. She is travelling saleswoman for a prominent confec tionary house, and is nrosperirm in her new held of woik. Mie attended the Kansas game Following tho suggestions ol Dr. He?sey, Mr. Fossler has made a model for a new psychrometer for use in the botany department. The instruments will bo made in Chicago. They will do much more satisfactory work than those used heretofore. Frnest Wlggenhorn or Ashland and Albert Fi Icke or Palttsmouth were in Lincoln o"er Sunday. They were In town to attend a reunion of a camping party who spent several weeks together last summer, inci dentally t hey took in the foot-bali game. The st;ite educational directory h is been Issued by the state depart ment of public instruction. The book is a very hanny reference work SWEATERS SWEATERS The jrentest ariety of sweaters ever hIiowii In K'ncoln. Sueh a combiniit io of wiirm efVects we are nlwinir $1.00 TO $4.50, Ml Sizes They wil. (It everybody Gl 0F- lined or unlined, work or iI'chs a (Srent Line L-v-' L0, f() m.,.ct fimil ,")() to $'2.00pcr pa r. unci cvci y pair will tfive .sa'iHfuelion some are lire prof steam proof nearly wear proof. f a no all My ics, all eo'ors as a Fpei la e have a (1UNUINK UAruSI:AL SKIN trtfnlin 1 00(1 whi e they last (about a doen left) $ ()() N K( KWKAK new ai'i'ivalrt in ties weekly if you don't see what 3' on want nsk for it, or it in.iy he in 1- ruiay 25, 50, $1. $1.50 EWING CLOTHING CO., FASHIONABLE FURNISHERS 111.V1117 O St., Lin( oln. NECKWEAR Not Everything from a Needle to a Threshing Machine, No, Nothing but SHOES we're specialists on shoes. We have Ilanan shoes at 5.00. All styles and finalities at 3.00 and 3.S"- PERKINS & SHELDON, 1129 0 STREET. lor teachers or those intending to teach. It coritaines a 1 i -it of all the public schools In the state together with a large amount of valuable in formation concerning each one and a list of county superintci dents There is also a list of private colleges. Those intending to teach would do well to secure a copy at once President Crawford ol t lie senior law class must face impeachment proceedings next Saturday. The ac tion is Drought on the grounds that he refused to call a meeting or the class after all the preliminary pro ceedings as required by the constitu tion had been coniDleteo. His accusers say that his action was arbitrary and without warrant In law. therefore they are golpt: to try to oust him from his high and mighty position. Kumors are rampant that President Crawford will not defend the case but will treat it as factional and neneat li is not ice Last year Prolessor (,'liatburn and his class In "The St rength or Mater - lals" discovered some serious defects in an attachment to the testing machine winch is intended to draw automatic, illy a curue Indicating the relation of the stress to the deforma tion of tho test-piece. These defects lormed the subject of a paper fcent by Professor Chathurn to Buffalo to be reaa before the convention of the American society for the advance ment of science last June. It is in teresting to note in the proofs of tho society's "proceedings." forwarded 'for correction, that the inventor of ulre apparatus disagrees with the author of the paper but offers no adequate explanation nn o 11-11 IV Twenty car exuer Utl. J. Oi NlbrlAli leiuc 'Has uudc over U1 OOOkttBOl tccin. a iioou BCl 01 UBlll STl tcclli. is 00 22 K (iold crown 5. 1214 0 Str80I) uj)CGolil fi'li.s $1 oo ad I lUPni U "P Teeth extracted wunuui pain LlnuULrli 25 cents. UCDDAOVA RUMKMDKR Till', rr.lCK- nilDnAoNAi l.osticet v 1 '" I" CLOVES CAPS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Vai Wnof flnrfl.no IUU TT bill VlUllllO i Don't Yon? WELL- . r . 1 .1 e t u ixrt'i) in mirni lih jucu "j that we make lirst class o $ garments only. Come in si 11 l look over our stock. i Nebr. Pant and Suit Co., ; n S 143 North Thirteenth. ? DR. J. J. DAVIS, GRADUATE OPTICIAN Eyes examined Pre. Price Reasonable. 1238 O Street, '&" WE SELL KODAKS 7 5"g-.,,u' P. E. DePUTRON w al It Vl . ," n l 1