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v mm; gT- ryggV,'' W"? '' jS'J'nse!;''' iJ . THB DAILT SSBRABEAN. l V 4.1 BsaBssssssssesEsgesiissgt PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY on fin BO E3 p n B 13 E3 SI D Q ES SI C n B n E BaiaunuBiaQDcaDnBucmc JR. HAQQARD, M. D. Offloo 11M O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 -Rlcfc. ftrda Block, Telephone 535. Rstdeno, lfllO Q Sir t, Telophona L964. DR. BEN J. F. BAILEY; Dr. Mar Louise FlnnaRnn; Offlco, 141 South 12th Street. Telophono 018. rfStV P. DATIS. D. D. S.. Dentl! Bridpe and Grown work. Offlo over Rock Island ticket office. PhoBtt 849. Order Your Ice Oream Prom J. H. Stuckey 1837 O Street. Prion lies. Special Attention Given to Dealers. Also Entcrtalnmsntfi both Public add Private. The Only Up-to-Date Billiard and Pool Parlor in the City POWELL'S North nth 8 cphono LO64 The FIRST NATIONAL BAN1 Of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, $200,000; surplus and profits, 168.837; deposits. J2.715.000. 8. H. Burn ham, President; A. J. Sawyer, Vlc Prest.; H. S. Freeman, Cannier; H. B. ETvanB, Asst. Cashier; Frank Park, Asst. Cashier. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. WE ARE SOCIETY AND STATIONERY PRINTERS Dance Progtams, Menu Cauls. THE NEW CENTURY, 1123 N STREET. Students, Your Sui tori u m Is located 'at '-'IS No. utli Street '1 cio phono l.KKiH, at BLUMENTHAL'S. Those luit-s mi Imy of me will lie taken care of free of charge spring stle Hals In soft I'aiiama shapes ami Still 1 1 n t . picrune saiei Now is the time ior you to get bargains in Framed Pictures. This week we will give you 33 percent off or bettei on our line. Pictures, former price $15. 00, Now $10.00. Pictures, former price $b. 00, Now 4.00. Pictures, former price 1.00, Now 65c. Wilson & Jio.ll, Booksellers eft Stationers, 1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Yale Bros. Laundry ALL THE WW UP-TO-DATE STYLI.S, Kid, Patent Kid, or Light ( alf, in S 00 and 3.50 Shoes, guaranteed to gic 'at is f.u tion m e ci a . Sanderson's 1213 O ST. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Uat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th. Fine furs. Steele, 143 So. 12th. Steele stores furs. Soft him. The Iry Press prints things. C. E. Brown, dentist, Burr block. The Hygienic Cafe, 31G So. 12th sL Eat at Don Cameron's, US So. 11th. Get an up-to-date university hair-cut at Wcslcrflelda. For sheet music and supplies go t the Mathews Piano Co., 1120 O street. Dr. Woodward, oculist. Richards blk. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. 11th. Wirrick soils suit casts, lOU'I O St. A. H. Staley, MM, superintendent of the schools at Friend, was visiting at the university last Saturday. Valises and pocketbooks; KKHi O. The Y. W. C. A. Sunday meeting was he led by Mrs. Hall, chairman of the state committee. Professor Caldwell gave an address beloie the teachers' association at Hew aid In-1 Sal ill day He also spoke be fore this association last year whiih speaks well for him. K. A Burnett of the cpciim'nl sta tion lelt for Chicago yesterday after noon, where he intends to be In atten dance at the Bothwell cuttle sole He will douhtltHs bring hock some thor oughbred stoc k for the farm The YiUings a new interfratenity or ganization will give a dance Tuesday night at Walsh hall. Alter a long absence from the stage, the famous actor Booth will again ap pear, May 2, in Lincoln only, in "A 1'a'r of Spectacles." Frank Woodland, '(JO, and Charles Montgomery, who are both practicing law in Omaha attended the Delta Tan Delta banquet Saturday night. A card party was given last Saturday night by Miss Ethelyn Bignell in honor of her guest. Miss Edith Butler of Council Bluffs. Six-handed euchre was played, after which a two-course lunch eon was served. The rooms were tasti ly decorated with pink, green and white, with an abundance of pink and white carnations. Beta Tan chapter ol Delta Tan Delta held its eight annual birthday ban quet Saturday night at the Lincoln hotel. .J. L. Teeters acted as toast master and called upon the following lor toasts- C H. Gordon, ('has. Mont gomery, .1 I, Kind, iv ,. Ilnse, F .1 Kelly, A Weinric k. Those present be sides the active members of the chap ter were (' H. Gordon and .1 L ye ters of Lincoln, A YV Weinrlck, Frank Woodland, Charles Montgom ery, .1 L Kind and Don At wood of Omaha. An iiirlcic ap,'n I'liTel in yesterday's State Journal, written by J. F. Boomer, '!)'.), on board the transport McCul louuh, en route to the Philippines, con veying a large party of American teaches for the schools of those Isl ands. Mr. Boomer writes at some length and in a very interesting way of the Gibraltar fortress and of the surroundings about the rock. He make! some very interesting compari sons of tne Spanish and English towns a Her., peaks at length of the sociolog ical featrres of the Spanish life as he saw it on the border line of Spain it self The last of the intersex iety basket ball games was played last Friday evening between the Unions and the PalladiariH. The final score stood 1(5 to 10 in faor of the Unions, who may now lay claim to the second place In the championship contest. The Delian society has for the two past seasons held the championship. The contest last Friday evening was spirited from beginning to end. At the eloBe of the IlKHt half the score btood 3 to 0 in favor of the Unions. In the second half the Pals took a firm stand and succeeded iu scoring 10 against their rival, yet not enough to win the game. money to students Ht dents (IcHlrillU licioil. lirnlllnhlc work fur III Minimer. or. astliolr lime permits, ilnrlii Hie eollee eai. should wrlto tin at niirx for 11 (.noil llonseKeeplnn aency proposition. I he mauiilm- Is o I li- highest iii:illt (llioutdi onl tl.ixisi tear) ami. sis unuMi determined to ilon Me our list (now ,-, 01)) in Hie next nlrin months, we are ul Iiik nmu men anil women an exceed I) llheial commission out oi'ly reipiliemeui L sallsfaeton references as to Hie npp.li'.iut 1. ii'i;iii . c7iQr 21 XAFTPU 1,,!l f-'lr sum fur an i'ii a,ou " " c - ' eruellc Minn or woman lo make We will send full partli'iilars to all In le ic-leil. II when nppl) Iiik The l)all) Ni'liraskau I ine'litloni'd Iheie Is no limit lo the uumlier ot men ami women wei'iin empn. as we eowr I he w hole couiitlx p.'lllii'ularlx In cities of from o mm to Mi unci. 'I hen- Is a Inline r chance of lo line pel maiicnt siilai led position to those who hov spei 1 1 1 iiiei It In this line of our worK Ailclless Colleen hep.il tinelit, PHELPS PUHUSHING CO , yprincrclil Mhbc Hibt in Line is our line of Negligee Shirts, Sweak-is, Caps, Cicntleme'ii's Shut Waists, and Stocks. The season for eut door sports T'-nnis, Golf, Hase Hall. 1 (MY Make Yourself Comfortable N. Men's Wearing Apparel EWING CLOTHING CD. 1115-1117 O St., LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. DON'T 1514 0 St. Phone 754 I Of course you'll have to keep your room warm thia winter Gregory the Coal Man Order your Printing till you have seen THE IVY PRESS. We lead in workmanship, and com pete in price. If you doubt it investigate. THE IVY PRESS FRANK L. LEMON. MGR., 125-127 North 12th. Phone 832. Ads in the DAILY NEBRASKAN Pay Because they reach the Students. lias the Stuff Eleventh and O Streets Subscribe for The Daily Nebraska! n 'j vl l 1 ' 7 J 'J 'J :. n. M al )3S -1 '-11 i m I I .3a 'H -1 'M ;1 .! r ,- -(.-r --a f"j(f St". "5"f "'v ' tf" V--s j , r. .-t.-.'tak.v a- .rfjwv wtt-yr -rrayj F4M n