HHHBBBBBBIHIiHS!!HSH5R!55SJ?5S!HS555!5nl m"iiw,vw3,w 'JW'J . ' ' " 1 .-.!;, T'-xr,- , .-,..,. i 'T'' V'' " -fr-r T- , ,.T( .- C-..,.-V -IJt- r. r ., . ., , .. "--, ..K- '--' - ', '. , ' -Ti, J - . si u ! tin Diiir xttfeftAsiiit. ! . "U I3ISSuadaBaSSe - ) V h 'V k )U' fMc T b PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR inttHaMdntiBrtaiaaHciB; IMHDUDDIODDDODDBUI JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Offloe 110i O Btwet, Rooms 212-213-214 Rloh purfs Block, Telephone 536. R idsnoe, mO Q Bte 1 Telephone L84, TV. BBNJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. My XJ Louise FUnaRan; Office, 141 SouU I3tk Street Telephone 618. F. DATia 0. D. 8 Dentist. BriAre and Crown work. Offloe ', verBock Island ticket office. tit. FBOtogriphtr. 1029 0 St. Reference: Seniors, 'OB. We can rive you all the new styles In cards and finish the market affords. SPECIAL RATE8 TO 8TU DENTS. The Only Up-to-Date Billiard and Pool Parlor ta Ike City Powell's awszw ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmm Tbt FIRST NATIONAL BANt Of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital. $200,000; surplus and profits, WMOT; deposits. 13,715,600. 8. H. Burn bam, President; A. J. SaVryer, Vice fPresLt H. 8. Freeman. Cashier; H. B. Irvani, Asst. Cashier; Frank Parks, est. Cashier. UNITED STATES DE POSITOB.Y. TteMter CltBiff friitiig zni Enjravinj tuco Frtfrasj ail Urns TIE KEW CENTURY, 1121-1123 N St Students, Your Suitorium Ih located at 'JIB No. 11th Ktroot. Telo phone L1028, at BLOMENTHAL'S. Thoso hats you buy of roe will bo taken euro of froo of clyirno HnrlnK stylo Hats In soft 1'auatna shapes and Stiff Hats. pieTOE SALE! Now is the time tor you to get bargains in Framed Pictures. This week we will give you 33 J? percent off or better on our line. Pictures, former price $ 15. 00, Now $10.00. Picturesy former price $6.00, Now $4.00. Pictures, former price iJi.oo, Now 65c. Wilson $ Jldll, Booksellers (Si Stationers, 1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Yule Bros. 1 Laundry awcfei- 1514 0 st Phone 754 I Do you want a PRETTY SLIPPER or Oxford, we have our new Spring Styles. Thoy are beauties. H LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Buy your hosiery at tho KamouB. Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. ltth. Fine furs, Steele. 143 80. 12th. Steele storeB furs. 8ee him. 'The Ivy Press prints things. C. E. Brown, dentlBt, Burr block. The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th st Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. Get an up-to-dato university hair-cut at WeaterfleldB. For sheet music and supplies go to the Mathewa Piano Co., 1120 O street. Dr. Woodward, oculist. Richards hlk. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. 11th. Souvenir given with $1.50 purchase in ladies' furnishings at tho Famous. Duy your gloves at the FamouB. Wlrrlck sells suit" cases; 1036 O St. E. H. Crane. '99. visited the univer sity yesterday. John P. Everett has bedn pledged to Kappa Sigma. A. M. Hull's father visited him at the Delta Tau Delta house this week. The Union society will adjourn its meeting tonight to go to the debate. The class in geology 3a will spend next Saturday afternoon in field work. Messrs. MathewB and Tliorgensen have been initiated into Phi Delta Phi. Owing to sickness, Samuel Carney has been unable to attend school since vacation. Professor Crabtrec attended the state high school oratorical contest at York last night. Claudo Edgorton is suffering from a couple of Bpralned ankles, caused by Jumping from a swing. The chancellor will. give an address on "Teachers' Self-Culture" at Valley Falls, Kan., tomorrow. Miss Orma Hull, '01, visited the uni versity this week. Miss Hull is a teacher in the Hastings schools. Friday the university band will play at convocation In the morning, guard mount In the afternoon and tho inter collegiate debate In the evening. Of course you'll hare to keep your room warm this winter Gregory the Coal Man Has the Stuff Eleventh and O Streets EKN proiMjrgi im-o-smHrJt LINCOLN. NEBR. E. M. Swain of the law Bchool Is weighing mall between Lincoln and Billings, Mont., on tho Burlington. Judge E. P. Holmes, '76, has accept ed the Invitation of the alumni execu tive committee to deliver the alumni address In June. A. T. Richardson, editor Of tho Ne braska City Tribune and an historical writer, visited the state historical so ciety this week. Miss Howell of the elocution depart ment will leave today for York, where she will officiate as Judge in the high school elocution contest of southern Nebraska. The Sunday edition of the Omaha Bee contains a well written article on girls' basket-ball. The pictures of tho first team and the freshmen team Illus trate the article. For the benefit of students in gen eral and history students In particular the historical society has displayed a map of tho territorial development of Nebraska In the rooms In the base ment of the library. The classes In household economics under Miss Bouton aro studying hy genlc heating. They recently made a trip to the Lincoln Gas company's plant to study both lighting and heat ing. Within a Tew days' they" will visit tho university heating plant and boiler houses. University people vflll doubtless be pleased to learn of the marriage of Frank Edgerton, '99, and Miss Mary N. Coo of Woodbine, la., at that place lost Wednesday noon. Mr. Edgerton was well known whllo In tho university, being president of the senior class and having taken part In a number of de bates and oratorical contests. He Is now principal of tho Fremont schools, to which position he was unanimously elected last year after having taught one year in the department of mathe matics. Mrs. Edgerton Is a popular young lady of Woodbine, la,, where she graduated from the normal in tho same class as Mr. Edgerton. Later sho took a course in music at Oberlin college and has since been engaged In teach ing. The young couple will reside at Fremont, where Mr. Edgerton has been engaged for the coming year as prin cipal at an Increased salary. THE ARMSTRONG CIX)THING COMPANY Desire to call attention to the new ladies' furnishing goods department. It's located on the second floor and Is perhaps the most cleverly equipped de partment of its kind In the west. All the new and chic things for young women. Exclusive shirt waist pat terns, no two alike; a clever showing of hosiery, stocks, gloves, etc., besides extra novelties and fadlsh conceits. The new thing in ladles swedes is tho Gibson. 1 ne latest croze is tho double breasted vests, to be worn under the Jacket very manlsh and extremely stunning. Call any day up to 6:30 p. m. Opon Saturday night till 11:30. Take elevator to second floor. "1U l'"-"1-! UNI. WATCH Havo you' seoh thoso ' hew watch fobs at Tho Co-Op. Thero arfi a number of unlquo designs the great seal of . tho Unlvorslty, Uni. Initial and Pennnnt, In gold and silver finish. Discard your chain and wear a neat Uni. Fob. They arc tho latest For anything In Uni. Pins, Badges, Hat Pins, Cuff Buttons. Souvenir 8poons,' etc., go to The Co-Op. A great variety of bIjm and styles. Evory student should have a Pin or Badge. Look over the display at your first oppor tunity at Jbe C-0p- TIME 18 A GREAT LEVELED OF ALL THINGS. But it takes double the time to bring Ewing'& Suits or overcoats to a worn out condition than it takes other makes and even ' in old age Ewing's products retains an air of individuality aid distinction posesscd. by none other. This is worked into the garments in the maktng and nevefr leaves them and this is ONE OF THE REA SONS WHY EWING'S CLOTHES HAVE AT-: TA1NED THEIR MOST ENVIABLE REPUTA- . TION. Suits or Overcoats, $7.50 to $25.00. EWING CLOTHING CD. 1115-1117 O StM LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Prewitt MAD3 w,. . rams - Little Ovals 85o per dozen Come andjwe my work. l&14jD8tnet ; H, H. GAFFEY 3CPUMBWG 1206 O St., Burr Block. Tel. Set. II I,. 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