Cbe a, (if ftcbraenan 1, ft r JSCHMOLLER 1 & MUELLER THE BIG PIANO HOUSE 135 SOUTH llth STREET OUR LEADERS ' Steinway & Sons Schmoller & Mueller Steger & Sons Vose & Sons Emerson Mueller A. B. Chase Geo. Steck And 23 others. We sell new Pianos on 55 monthly payments VMMMMNMMMMMMMMMaMMfMM Are You Going to ST. LOUIS N. E. A. ' and the WORLD'S FAIR? Nerer before has the N. E. A,. imofid Its meeting with ooh wonderful opportunities for the Toaohor, Instructor or Profouor. The route tU tho Burllrjtoa will be the fftrorito one, as It haa beea heretofore. 0. W. Bonnell Olty Pautngar Agt iMrlbigtM Route Lincoln Sash, Door and Mfg Co. Interior Finish, Exterior Fin ish, Office and Store Fix tures, Water Tanks. m Univezsity Bulletin TODAY Convocation. Dr. F. S. Stein " PhoBo of Lincoln's Character" TODAY and TOMORROW Hnscball. Omaha league vh. Nebraska. APRID 22 Graduating Exercises. .School of Agriculture, Art Hall PRII, 22-Glrls' Basketball. Minne sota vs. Nebraska, the Armory. APRIL 22 Company H Hop, Fraterni ty Hall. APRIL 22 Baseball Team leaves on Eastern trip. APRIL 2."? Girls" Tennis. Minnesota s. Nebraska, the Campus APRIL 2:! Annual Engineering Soci ety Banquet, Lindell Hotel. APRIL 2:5 Track Meet, Lincoln High s Nebraska. F. & M. Park. APRIL 27 -Graduating Re. ital. Me morial Hall. APRIL 28-Viking Dame. Wnl.sh Hall. M'RIL 28 ladles' Minstrel, Oliver Theatre. APRIL 29- Intirstate Debate. Kansas s Nebraska, Memorial Hall. APRIL ltd -Interclas-K Meet, the Cam pus MAY :: -Recital. Memorial Hall. MAY 6 Glee Club Concert. Oliver Theatre. MAY 7 Academy Faculty and Student Reception at Principal's Home. 700 No. 16th St. MAY 10 Recital, Memorial Hall. MAY 11 Convention Nebraska Photo graphers' Association, Art Hall. MAY 12 Recital. Memorial Hall. MAY ?r Freshman Party, the Arm oij. MAY ID-South Dakota s. Nehiaska, the Campus or F. & M. Park. MAY 20 Pan-Hel Dance. The Audi torium. MAY 20- Compctitie Drill Day. MAY 20 Interscholastic Field Day, High School Fete Day. F. & M. Park. MAY 21 Track Meet. Minnesota s. Nebraska. F. &. M. Park. MAY 21 Cadet Encampment Begins. JUNE 4 Annual Concert. School or Music, Memorial Hall. Jl'NE 9 Thirty-third Annual Com mencement, Campus Qleamngs. Mr. Brady spent Sunday at Emerald. Mr. Hussong over Sunday. was out of the city MJsk Kingsbury returned last Sun day from a trip to Kansas City Mr. Arends, who is taking work in tne University, will leave today to at tend tho wedding of his brother. The Palladian society will have a program next Friday evening insUad ofin1Qlinilng, as was first planned. G. R. McDonald, who is principal of the Firtii schools, was in the city over Sunday visiting with university friends. Misses Zola Dellecker. Alice Towne and Nellore Wilson will be the guests of honor at u Sunday breakfast given by Mrs. Hodgman. There will be an open meeting of tho botanical seminar on Thursday after noon of this week in the botanical lec ture room in Nebraska Hall. Considerable complaint has arisen over tho fact that the Company B hop occurs the same evening as the big basket-ball game. Wo are Informed, however, that dancing will not begin at the hop until 9:15 p. m., thus per mitting the, student body to take in both attractions. Gleo Club concert May tlth, Oliver Theatre. The Home shortcake. Cafe for strawberry C. H. Frey for choice cut 1133 O St. flowers, ( Colleg And all other college sport illustration by The Illustrated ONLY publication giving subjects. Send Us One Dollar And we will send you The Illustrated Sporting News each week for 16 weeks which will cover the season of outdoor sports. Address The Illustrated porting INevue West 22nd Street, New York. u it it n r it it it it m Waterman $2.00 to 1200 O Street. "Follow JllIlL Many Miles Shortest to St. Louis. The only line with its own Station at the main en trance of the World's Fair Grounds. Many special rates during the Exposition. All agents can sell via the Wabash HARRY E. MOORES, $25.00 EVERY DAY Until April 30th VIA UNION PACIFIC As prtHsotigora through Omaha over the Union Pacific can reach Portland many hours quicker than via any other route, there are fqwor iuoldontal expenses on tho trip. A saving of time and money always appeals to the American people. Be sure your tickets rend olJer this line. Inquire of E. B. SLOSSEN Agent. 1 is fully covered in text and Sporting News which fa the special aucjuton to college jj Fountain Pen $5.00 RECTORS the Flag." j G. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb. 1904, -f' it it it u 1. it it o it it n it 11 n it it n H it n t 0 -i 1 1- mtoagrfgggs t ' i tl3A W 1 i-'-i.,j, I,, mm,,. -vtV nLiaHtCi m