MWtMM $, yg'rvrwvK irT'jr? TV ; VyV , ' Tf-fWf ftbe Dailp "ttebraefean Campus Gleanings. Unlrerslty Calendnr. Friday-Saturday, May 29-30 Kansns Ncbraska tonnls tournament. Saturday, May 30 Decoration day excursion cadot encampment at Wahoo. Famous " Varsity " MIbb Mary Ilonln, of Aurora, Is vlslt Ing her brother. C. A. Ronln The "Varsity" styyle as first produced and as continued thlB season V vsc --ae,- F assfxs- LLW - -- . ?JK5a5S5 iThe w ? I' a , ipv v. , 1 t IN ,- iv I" 1 . k r t c, f 'V (1 V r: i? i LA, r V I .J MIhh Lydla Edmlnton, of Omnlia, spout Saturday In the city as the guest of MIbb Jennie Whltmore. Halo Rothwell. of Crelghton, who attended tho Unlverfllty last semester. 1b visiting with J. R. Caley. MIbb Ix)ttlc Woldy returned from Croto today, where Bhe haa been visit ing on Y. W. C. A. buslnoBB. MIbb Agnes McElroy, of Omaha, vis ited In tho city Saturday with Misses Mary Cooper and Patricia Naughton. MIbb Sarah Phelps, '02, has been olocted to teach Gorman next year In tho high school at Schuyler, her home town. Tho 'varnlty track teanf will go to Sioux City Saturday for a meet with South Dakota. This will be the last moot thlB year. Tho last meeting of tho University Llodorkranz for this semester will bo hold In the old chapel next Friday at 1 o'clock. Regular meetings are. how over, planned for the summer session. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of Miss Esther Hawley and Her bort Barker, which will take place on Wednesday, June 3rd Hoth of the contracting parties formerly attended tho University I by Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Is admitted to be the most stylish, snappy L Back suit In tho market. It Is particularly a young man's style; has the Jaunty, "snappy" effect prized so highly by youthful ,-men. What we mean by youthful men la that vast army of men between the ages of 18 and 30 yearB. With these men tho "Varsity" Is particularly adapted. They possess every point of style that these particular, even fusBy, men demand. Tho tailoring and shaping of these garments la (i as carefully done as if they wero the result of custom work. Prices $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Professor ReBHcy has already as signed to his class In plant pathology tho work which they are to complete for dual examination, involving the preparation of papers on certain speci fied topics Some of the final paperB aro to bo published Professor M. M. Fogg will leave for tho east tomorrow. Business of an urgent character calls the professor away beforo tho close of tho year. Work In the department Is being ar ranged bo that nothing will be left un done by Mr. Fogg's departure. Armstrong Clothing 1221 to 1227 O Street Lincoln, Neb. Co. ' w periods have two classes scheduled for each, so that rooms 110 and 107 have been brought Into use for class purposes. Miss Iconise PhelpB, '02, Btopped off for a abort time In the city Sunday. She was on her way to Peru, where aho expects to take summer work In tho normal. Sho was recently elected assistant principal of the Schuyler high school and will teach In the scientific department. Tho time table for the courses In botany the coming year has been made out and posted on tho bulletin board In Nebraska hall. Seventeen courses are offered to undergraduates, and these fill every forenoon period but one In room 102, Nebraska hall, and seven afternoon periods Eleven forenoon Homer Martin, of Lincoln, was In itiated into Delta Upsllon last even ing. Clint Hair is visiting his Delta Up- sllon brothers. For I tie past rour months he has been principal of the high school "t Ogalalla. E. E. Blackmail, of the Historical society, went this morning to Stuart, where he Is to glvo the cemmencement aeldre'ss before the high school gradu ating class this evening f IHH IH'l'l 1 1 1 1 H 1 ! I I I I HIM 11 limit HI 1HIIIHII) 1 t IiOSS P. CURTICE CO. 207 So. nth St. PIANOS, MUSIC, PICTURES VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME i'HH C 1 t I 1H"1"I"1"I"Mm.,Hm..i....h.4............,.hM"H"I-M"H-1' HHll CRESCENT BOWLING ALLEYS 1134 N STREET Equipped with Bmnsewick Continuous cAlleys i 1 Hew Books April Twilights, by MIbs Cathor $1.00 Tho Ward of King Canute, by MIsa Llnjencruntz. . . . 1.20 Lady Roao's Daughter, by Miss Ward 1.20 Loroy Mary, by Alice Hegan .86 Emmy Lou, by Mrs. Martin 1.20 Tho Traitors, by Oppenhelm 1.20 The Battle Ground, by Ellen Glasgow 1.20 A Whaleman's Wife, by Frank Bullon . . . &. 1.20 and all the ntw books, at f Brown's PboMt 6$ m so. nth st. 4 ! t 'I' 'I' '1 '1' 'l 'I' ! ! ! ! A class in heavy gymnastics has ueen organized. There will be several contests in this kind e)f work next year, with the usual prizes of medals for winners. Men with ability along this line will be given an opportunity to show their strength next year. J. L. Shelelon and O. F. Miles are to Bpend this week and a part of the next In southeastern Nebraska Investi gating certain diseases of applo and other fruit trees. They, are to stop kt Tecumseh. Johnson, Auburn, Salem, Brownvllle, Nemaha City, Table Rock, wvmnre Beatrice, and Crete. At each of these places they are to visit the large orcharels In tho vicinity. Commandant Chase presented J. D. Ringer and L. E. Hurtz, captainB of companies B and C, respectively, with now swords at last evening's drill hour. The commandant acted In behalf of the two companies, which gave their com pany commanders swords as tokens of good will. Company D presented a sword to Captain Farnoy on the day of competitive drill. Within the past ten elays Professor BeBsey has been Bked by tho pub lishers of a series of text-books to pre pare a book for use In the high schools of the United States, and also by the publishers of a cyclopedia to write the major portion of the botanical matter Tor this new work. It Is not yet cer tain whether he will undertake these tasks, as he Is still at work on a long overdue book for an eastern publisher. Don't forget ub. Lincoln Local Ex press Baggage Transfer. 'Phone 787. School of Music Notes. Master Hubert Wilson spent week with his sister, Miss Ethel. last Students from Mr. Eames' class will give a concert program this evening in Memorial hall. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Barnes, of Albion, spent a few dayB at the school with their daughter, Miss Vlda. On Friday and Saturday evenings of next week the annual commencement exercises will be held in Memorial hall. Dr. Aley, chronic diseases. 1318 O. Lincoln Shining Parlor.cor. 11th & O. IJidleB and gentlemen. Regulation Army hats at 90c and blue flannel shirts at $1 00, $1.50, 52.00, $2.50 ami $.' 00, for encampment pur poses, at Paine's Clothing Store. On Friday evening students f rom second and third year harmony classes will give a program of original compositions. Miss Winifred Howell and Miss Blanche Roberts will spend a few days thlB week visiting with Miss Mamie Kllllan at Wahoo. Thursday evening Miss Louise Har greaves, a pupil of Mrs. Will Owen Jones, and Miss Elva Walker, a pupil of Mr. Mortimer Wilson, will give a recital for graduation. Eat at Don's Cafe. The Palace Barber Shop; 8 chairs. Datell's Cigars that's all Have C. fix It A. Tucker, Jeweler, 1123 O, Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street FORBES STABLES LIVERY BAGGAGE AND CAB LINE CARRIAGES FOR PASTIES Bm 1 125-1 151 P Si. PkoM 88 Mrs. J. W, Pctry WHOLESALE & RETAIL BAKERY Phone 56 234 So. Uth St. C EHLERS TAILOR N. W. corntr O and I Ith Su. SolU madr to order at popular prlea. Re pairing, cleaning and pressing also. Good work guaranteed. The Weber Suitorium la the up-to-date place where you can get your Clothing Cleaned and Messed Phone 708. Northeaat Cor. nth & O Sfa. H w y tr ? .. . i&F , W ;" M'- -jLYii i V si I- . -,. ' , ., Vf V h ' 'A ft V J- TV i: u. ii i -,' . 3Sr,l&4t -y -Ala