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X iu.S No. i '2th St. WVv-v-lrl&QA&&&& Editorial Remarks SENIORS 1 j Tho NebraBkan wishes to en- y ter upon Kh Saturday list for p next year tho name of every J Senior who Ih now leaving the University For three or four yearn yet the news of U of N will be of great Interest to you It can be obtained in the Satur day paper for the exceedingly Hmall price of 76c The Nebras Itan board, the editorial staff, and the business manager all urge you to Hee that your name is on the Saturday list before the end of this, or at least next, week No payment in advance is want ed, you are asked now only to become a subscriber, you may make yourself a "paid sub scriber" sometime during the next year. Respond liberally to this laat call The Nobraskan will have upon your Btudent loyalty and support &&&&$&$&Qty OO The drawing near of the end of the bemester relloves- another Nebraskan Btaff from duty today. No more IssueB of the paper will appear until next fall. It has been customary to dispense with examination week publication, and' the four less dayB this time are occasioned by the absence of the male contingent of the University at the Wahoo encampment OO For the encouragement and assist ance rendered them during thlB semes ter the retiring staff Is exceedingly grateful The friendliness of the great majority of University people Is ihlefly responsible for the progress the paper haB been enabled to make A continu ation of thlB spirit toward those who take up the work next year will en able them to get out one of tho best papers In University history It Ir pleasant to close the year with feel ings of gratitude rather than those of disappointment, and the now e-stafT wishes to make this final acknowledg ment to nil who have aided In making it possible l"l-l"l"t"I-l"I-iM"l"r"I-M-i"M"I"l"l"M- 4!H-M"H Perfect Fitting Underwear Botanical Seminar. The Hiibje t of the discussion at the meeting of the botanical seminar last week was the "Mutation Theory." pro posed by Professor He Vries. a Eu ropean botanist of considerable note He holds that species arise suddenly as "mutations," and not by small hangoB. as held by Darwin, and has attempted to sustain his lews by ex periments In his garden Miss Hensell gave a synopsis of this theory She was- followed by Mrs Clements, who pointed out some of the difficulties In the theory, and last I)r Clements came In with a sharp criticism of the whole matter The result was that the audience felt that the theory was pretty well riddled at the hands of the Bomlnar botanists Most underwear is sold without -any regard as to how it fits. Clothing; fits better over properly fitted undergarments. Wc are selling1 under wear that not only wears well but fits prop erly. Single garments, im ported balbriggan, fancy mercerized, nnd silk, 50c to $1.50. Union suits, plain and fancy colors, $1.00 to $3.00 per garment. Magee & Deemer HtM-H- ! ! ! 'I- ! ! -M-i-M-H-M-H-fr MHHH:'tH4-:-M' r & At the meeting of the botanical sem inar on Fridav afternoon. Professor BesBey presented a memorial of the late Thomas A WllllaniB, B. Sc, Kt. and A, M '91. who. after graduation, became professor of botany in the South Dakota agricultural college, and later aBslHtajit agrostologlst in the United States department of agricul ture He was the foremost student of the lichens In tho United' States. His collections of lichens and his llcheno loglcal library are deposited In the de partment of botany of the Unlerslty of Nebraska He died suddenly De cember 23, 1900 He was one of the charter members of the botanical seminar UA ?.f litis 9JL9. IttltlAlAAllAXlJlAJLlJlJlAJllAAAXtAJ Whether in Bulk, Bricks or Individual Moulds, FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAMS. 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One jar contains enough for a great many shampoos. "Sapogen" Is baid to be very good also for other toilet purposes 25c MILLER & PAINE -uir,j-ULmirLnTrrijnjrr-" .m, , m m ,, ,,, ,y j r -r 'HKVCMfilL ' s-'. &"& :,-' &&. S M v -S . i .t JkV &