s..r-' "O-A" AW- J TJTB DAILT NEBRASKAM. S OUR $3.00 SHOE Is Stylish, Well Made, Perfectly Shaped. We are confident no better Shoes are sold at $3.00 and we know that very few are so good WE SELL SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. imuwwuKE Geo. W. Montgomery, President. li. P. Funkhouaer, Cashier. CASH CAPITAL, J50.000.0O. Farmers and Mercha.nts Ba.iU. 16th and O StB., Lincoln, Neb. Jhc Improved BOSTON GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen ALWAYS EASY The Name " BOSTON I GARTER" Is stamped Ion every loop. The CUSHION . BUTTON! CLASP, Lies flat to the leg never Sllps, Tears nor Unfastens. BOLD EVERYWHERE. 8iopl pair. Silk 20c CuUull !IV. Malta! on rtccijt ol price. ' OEO. ntOST CO., Mkn UMtOO, AUM., U.B.A. 'Every pair Warranted' apitol City Bowl ing Alley, 1218 N St i (y cater.to thq student trade. O.E KfMBERLY, Prop. E' oc-oxwooo oooo ooo ANNOUNCEMENTS. 00000frOO0i CONVOCATION. The following exerclscB will bo given at the convocation this week: Monday. Chancellor Andrews "In auguration of President Hutlcr of Co lumbia." Tuesday. Dean C. K. Hessey. "Forest Reserves." Wednesday. Dr. F. 9. Stein, "Oppor tunities for Young Men and Women." Thursday. Chief H. V. Hoagland. Friday, music. PHI KAPPA PSI PARTY. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity gave its fifth annual spring party at the Lin coln last Friday night, about one hun dred young people participating. At about 10:30 the doors of the ordinary were thrown open to the guests and a course luncheon was served the re mainder of the evening. The decora tions for the occasion had been made with the greatest care and were tasty indeed. The university and fraternity colore predominated. A large rectan gle of Phi Kappa Psl flags hung in the center of the rotuiiiM. From this streamed twelve strings of wisteria, covered with (lowers and the fraternity colors, to the twelve columns surround ing the rotunda. The ballustrade was beautifully banked with flowers of va rious kinds. The parlor was likewise tastily decorated and the light bulbs shaded in chrysanthemum effects. Scarlet and cream decorated the ordi nary while the table was covered with scarlet and cream carnations, backed by strings of smilax. Potted plants filled all the windows, giving the rooms a ery garden-like effect. The party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. I. S. P. Weeks. COMMITTEEMEN'S FEED. The Y. M. C. A. held a committee men's "t(ed" Saturday night at the as sociation looms at (5 o'clock, which was attended by about sixty men. This was the first event of the kind since the opening of the new association year and was the work of the new entertain ment committee. The meal set before the young men was substantial besides being well served and complete In every way. Three long tables were arranged in the outer room The object mainly of the supper was to get the men together for better ac quaintance and to get a better concep tion of the work which has been laid out to be accomplished during the com ing year Previous to the luncheon ea li committee had held a meeting and had decided ery minutely on the line of action and the policy which they are to follow during the year. The matter of finance was taken up for onsideration and it was announced by Mr. Phillips, the treasurer, that $800 would have to be raised to cover ex penses for the year. The matter was taken up then and in a few minutes an amount of something over $180 was subscribed among the men. A picture by flashlight was taken before the as sembled guests left. STATE RECORD BROKEN. In the -presence of an unusually large and enthusiastic crowd of spectators the university athletes last Saturday took part In one of the- njost success ful preliminary contests that has been held for some time. The day was ideal and contestants plentiful, thus making the jontest an exceedingly in teresting one. Tho successful athletes In this eontest will appear in the teams which take part in the intercollegiate and Kansas meets which will he held next month. IF GOING ABROAD, WRITE WARD BROTHERB, General Htoamshlp Agents. Long personal tourlug experience, 'MS South Clark St. Chicago, 111. YotLtlSJeuiKat Will please you, if selected from our Stock. Every new shape and color in the Hat World is now ready for your inspection. hoes, and made of of the 5.00 Shoes. Swell S to most MAYER 7005 TO ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS The I'nioii Pacific was the first line to introduce Dining Cars, Vestibul ed Cars, Steam Heat, Pint.seh Light Ilnffet Smoking and Library Cars, Tourist Cars, on Trans-Continental Trains, west of 'he Missouri River. IT AGAIN LEADS by introducing an Electric Lighted Train throughout. "The Overland Limited," with Compartment Cars, having E'eetric Lamps, Electric Fans, Electric Curling iron Heat, ers, Telephone Service, etc.; Dining Kooms with Electric Candciabra llath Rooms, Harber Shops, Circu lating Libraries, etc. The ears comprising this train constitute the highest and best de velopment of car construction and of comfortable and luxurious t rave'. This famous train reaches Salt Luke City ". hours and San Fran cisco 111 hours ahead of all competi tors. Full information cheerfully fur nished on application to E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital. flrwulal attention o-lTnn to disease of WO: and all surgical diseases. X-ray examlnallaw with no discomfort or injury to patle&t Br arythlns; at homelike aa possible. Board im room reasonable. 1117 L BT. LINCOLN. f. O. lu ML Talapkoa W MAKES GOOD PHOTOS Little Ovals 35c per dozen Come ancVfeea my work. 1814 Q 8trect Attention, Students! I wish to know you. I wish you to know my work. For this reason I will five you your dental work at about half the us ual rates for about sixty days. DR. A. B. AYBRS, 127 So. iath. r-rifpv-- Prewitt R RICES FROM $1.50 TO $5 Take a look at the superb Neckwear display in our large central window. Swell Ties are those which come at the buyer's call, and a "quarter" or a "half" pays the bill. Prettier Shirts than we are show ing at 50c and $1.00 cannot be found. It will cost you but 3.50 to treat your feet to a pair of Patent Lea- tner Kegent bnoes. iney are extra fine stock fully equal BROS., 7079 O ST. Pioneer Barber Shop, Clear) Linen, Finest of Toi lets, First-Class Service. A. S. KEMMERRER. Proprietor 113 So. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb John B. Wright, Pres., J.' H. Westcott, 1st 'Vica President, J. Samuels.. 2d Vice President, P. L. Hall, Cashier, W. B. Ryons, Assistant Cashier. . . ....CQLUMtlA NATIONAL BANK..;. CAPITAL $100,000. LINCOLN, -.-. NEBRASKA. I 45 I I CALIFORNIA I 9 and Return I I April 21 to 27. I I May 27 to Juno 8. I I August 2 to 8. I J V.j Rurlington fouU. H 1 I.iIk ral n turn M B limits and -tci- B 1 over privileges. jS. I B Tliio' rar i.t aalv 1 I B pramlrst si ruciy 9s t 1 in Auiriic j the lfxLv '"i BB jH panorama ol the jCT' Jy B M M Qfl 11 n i K n B to k w B H B l B H Omaha. TlVvV " J I IlpHjiTTI 4 VJ r gny..-. ' ?r