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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1904)
JHrtv&a bjlLJTf Jl - ii'iMnfn-IW ?-. "'U il "3"il & - Hbe B a .' f fUbraertan - ? v r1 Biv; Jv Hn Society. I'tm-Hol hop, Auditorium. May 20 MIkh Inn Cooper In vIhUIiik with hi'r 11 I'll ! hIhU'Ik. (lice (liih rehearsal tonlKlit. 7 o' lot k slini'p. Momorlal linll. Oli'o ('lull ronrc-rt, Oliver theatre. May (ilh. Friday next. Alpha Omlrron IM gives a chine in pnrfy nl Walsh liall May f.tli Amdeiny and Sophomore hasrhall i.'-unis iroHPl bntR laHt evening.. (riiy Cooper, of Humboldt. 1h visit in t; jil. Ih. Alpha Theta Chi henmc- The annual Frrhmnn party will b Klven Saturday, May 12. at W'ulsh hall. MIhh Hertha Philllppi, of C Malm, has Iteen islting frlenclH at l lie Kappa ItrniF.fi HiIh week. Delta Urmllon gave an inforn 'I dnn mg pint) at the chapter house Wednes day e niiiR. Mo provision has yet been made for Mngllsh II under Miss Woodman, who was; called away. The Academy baseball team will play the Cotner tram this afternoon nt Coiner Mr. Me:il. who lias been absent for more than a week, has again returned to resume his work in the rnivindly. A lp.li Theta Chi will Initiate this af ternoon at the hnpterJioiiKo. The nn uiial banquet of the fraternity will fol low in tli ewnins at the Lincoln M I" Campbell, populaily known as "Uumf)." left last night for his home in I cad. S. D.. where he will take up ttusin 'sh with his father. Dr. lleild was out to the stnte oxperi menl station yesterday afternoon plan ning some experiments for some work on the nature of diseases of the rasp berry The giil who sits and waits for a niau.to propose feels about the same as she would feel if she sat down and watched a rat hole. We can't tell how Iho man feels or what he is thinking alKurj. hut the chances are that if he had Anything to blow about in the way of a' ticket to the (rlee, Club Concert, he wouldn't keep her waiting. - With apologies q the Illlni. who stole It from the Ai tna Life. A very enjoyable party was given Thursday evening at Walsh hall by the inte r-fraternity society of Viking. Somei, forty couples. Including Vikings and others In the fraternities, repre senlejl in the Vikings. njoyed the mu sic of lOddie Walt's orchestra, which was at iu best The hall was decor ated in the purple and green of the Viking lletwee u dancis light refreshments were served. Messis. Iouglas of Omaha and Rotith wieh :of Frilled, came on for the dance MARK TL. Crviri-f 1 in running again man, is readv concoctions. The New Bodice Belts perfect fitting pointed girdle in the back and crushed at the sides. They are (rimmed with quaint colonial buckles, ribbon bows, gilt buttons, shirrings, etc., at 25c to g-t.OO. " Thp Ct C(V(c lh's sPrmS cornc in all shades to match your, shirt I IIC IV IU UlUVCOj waist or tailored suit. Champagnes, tanbhies. browns, grays, lavenders, purples, whites, blacks. MILLER N" vj Hmong tbe Hlumnf Myion Elson, 'OH, recently visited Willis Warner, 'ol. at Voungfitown, O. and unw the wonderful sights connect ed with the manufacture of steel nt the He public's Hosp.enier plant A curious circular letter has bien re ceived from Sam Anderson. 'OI, con taining the program of the annual field day ol the Syrian Protestant College, at Helrut, on Saturday, March 20. The program is printed in Rnglish, but some of the names form a stumbling block to ready perusal and proiuim ia tior. Four departments the medi cal mmI pharmaceutical, the collegiate, the commercial and the preparatory -nre represented, each one having ite own flag and colors. Among the ovents we note the following: lOO-yard dash, discus throw, running high jump, pota to race, stilt race, three-legged rae sack race, campus race. Intercalas re lay. 110-yard run, shot-put. phjsicval drill, half-mile run. .Jarecd thiow. 120 yard hurdle, Indian club swinging, run ning broad jump and a relay lacr Medals were distributed among the winners by Hon. O. Hie Ravndal, V S. consul at Helrut. Following these events was a football game for the college championship. We quote the following from the Omaha Bee regarding Mr. H. V. Ijeavitt, an alumnus of the University, and now an attorney at Omaha "By the election of H. P Leavitt as its president with a strong array of under officers the McKlnley club has put itselt in shape to do effective work for lepublicanism in the coming presi dential campaign. Mr. heaitt is a young man of promise who is alle to tiie opjiortuiiities of the club A well disciplined and intelligently directed body of young men such as make up this organization can he a most useful adjunct to the, regularly constituted agoucics of the party, to say nothing of the benefits derived by the individual members themselves and the social fea tures connected with the annual ban quet the club has undeitaken to pro mote " Junior Reception to the Seniors In the usual order of spring func tions comes the Junior reception to the Seniors, which is annouueed to occur May 14. The Juniors this year will tender the usual reception, but with tho difference that all classes and Uni versity people are invited The belief that all should Join in such an expres sion of good will and respect for the Seniors is general. So every student should attend for his own enjoyment and to maek tho occasion a pleasant memory with thowe who leave the Uni arsity this year Special rate, to htudenta at Hondry'g. Sam's Cafe. The only place In the city to get the famous "Little Gem Hot Waffles." Special service fox la dles. Wright Drug Co.. 117 No. 11th, 'phone 313. Boston Dentists, best work and low prices. THIS WITH and the new manager, Mi. Leroy New to serve t lie most delicious aiul the latest of soft silk in black or white are beuutitul. They give a slim, long-waisted effect with "T All the Correct Shapes T ' - n Ualand & Company J 042 O St 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi i k "" a . t tk . i Ji Tt .'11 .z. "' - PrAV C--IZf. u'xXx., Tl pa v .xu'iMUrc fLkJLB. uu?s . lit.' W' VHI . '. - 'a Prices Right Terms liberal. Matthews Piano Ok 11:20 O Street. VJ------------ .WAWWAVMV.'W i R S. 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Sc PAINE .1 ... - Are to be Found in the Up-to Date Store of 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ii 1 1 1 1 n The Pianos that toe sell pleases ;: the professional mu- ;; sician. If they please : ; him theij should also :: please ijou. I I I I I I II I I I I I II I I I I H I I I I I Ymrdfl IBth 0$ Q. ToleDhon 720 Xl PENCIL :ww L& t 5: It-v-V 'j"ji t. . tAWL.-rJi J msmm h m .S1 -f Ui trjkTjA J. l " t vl r: XL wfl j i - ."ifi i Jet-1 ' m