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r ' -"-rfC IA.- TVWUMWU k'lfnioil " i "'.' "' ' E b c ID a M fleEraefntn ii'.h I tbt Daily Dtbraskan. A. oonaolidatlon of Rm MwytrUn, Vol. 01, The Nobnukaa, YL la, BoarUl and Graatn, VL i. Mftorta-Chitf OUrotdater Joha O. Mm ASSOCIATE EDITORS Nwi - - - P. A. Bwlng Athletic - - J. W. Hoar Literary - Dorothy Green Reporter D. P. Dc Young and Mable FotaUr and Raymond H. McCaw, PAomi OltmUl, V JertOo. JXStrsJU Paorttton Prlc, H pr rr. In ftdvua at Ml postoffloo at Ltaoola, Ribruhi m eoond-Un taafl matter. 1 f paw I II 1 1! Editorial Remarks A final word. Do not forgot tin1 Gl Club Cone it tonight. The Glee Club Is ouo of the most deserving of Unl verblly organizations and return should lie ninde for the good work that It Is striving to do. The entertainment pio vlded will he of the highest quality, and it is the duty of everyone to come out and hIiow the members of this organi zation thnt their efforts are appreciated. The K. U. Weekly says the following in regard to the debate with Nebraska: "It was the hardest fought contest ever held between the two Unhersl tles, and the Judges last night reached their decisions only after forty-five minutes' consultation. The debate was well attended and the audience was en thusiastic. The Kansas boys expressed themselves as more than satisfied with the treatment ieceled from their op ponents " The outgoing editor of the Minne sota Dally leaves the following advice to his successor as to what not to do. There Is quite a bit of newspaper phil osophy In them, and some of the In junctions given are quite true to life in college Journalism. It is the ex perience of ouo wjio has been through the mill, and we believe that theie is qulto a bit of sense in the greater pait of the things that aie said Here are the things that a college editor should not do: Don't let the business manager make ou accept shoes and meal tickets in Ltead of coin of th,e realm. Don't let the cub reporters jolly you Don't nay any attention to our uitics. Don't get the Idea that you are the Godfather oLlhe University. Don't make any friends they are a bother when you want to roast some" tiling The baseball team has taken a brace In time to win some splendid victories before returning home and to offset to an encouraging degree the poor start that It made. While Its work has been erratic at times, there Is no doubt that e hao a fast and speedy organization of players who can make a good Im pression wherever they go, provided they play in their true form. The boys were unfortunate at the start, owing to the, long delay and lack of opportuni ty to practice, and hence the changing of the tide In their favor can be all the more leadlly welcomed. One favorable trait that they have shown Is that they have gained strength Instead of lost it, as often happens to baseball teams touring away front home. The victories that they have won have been of the. most desirable and creditable character. What weakness the team has shown Stylish Garments Moderately Priced No matter whether you are think ing of biding Suit. Waist, Jacket or Coat, you should view the stjlca as represented In the varied assort ment that our big suit section af fords. The newest styles of Fash Ion's creative brain are here in rich profusion. The chic fIiIi t waist suits are models of style, as are also the new splc and span covert jack ets. These two garments are much nought for by college girls. Then there are the short and long silk ( oats, and the dressier suits no end of the newest and best here. Watch our prices they tell their own story. Eton Jacket Suits of t heviot. bril llantlne and mohair, with or with out capes, braid trimmed; skirts hae trimming to match all colors such as black, blue, gray and brown equal to values shown elsewhere at $15 and $10 50 our price is only $10 Shirt Waist Suits of fine, genuine linen; tucked and lace trimmed a very attractive suit at a CC HH small price $DiUU Box Coat of black brllllantine; 30 inches long, puff sleeves with cuffs; cape jacket; black silk braid trim med sizes 32 to 42. OC (( -3 Price OO.UU W Pol de Sole Coats Same style as the brllllantine. Prlco $5.00 Covert Jackets Plain; satin rahadame lined; si.es 32 to -40. Price $5.00 Ladles' Shirt Waist Suit of Sateen black and white check an extra ordinary value. Price $2.00 Macintoshes of Oxford gray and tan covert cloth; plaid or self lined sold everywhere at $G.50- Our price only $5.00 I mpim - (an not In full be excused, as athletic teams are always obliged to stand on the record that they make, and ok lenuating circumstances may explain, but not better conditions We are glad that the team has showed that it has mettle and quality, and was able to play good ball upon the occasions that it did. In view of the brilliant vic toiies that it has already won, the team has carnex much credit for Itself and should be properly welcomed on its return. UNION GIRLS' PROGRAM. The following program will be given by the girls of the Union Liteiaiy So ciety, Friday night. May It!: Song Ladies' Double Quartettte Heading Miss Orton Mixed Pickles Pantomime Day Is Done. Solo Miss M,Cune Sweet Feminine Justice. Music Piogram begins at 8:30. All aie invited. Debate at Wesleyan. AH members of the league and every one who may find it convenient are cordially invited to attend the debate at Wesleyan univeislty tonight. The question will be on negro suffrage. The repiesentatives of Wes leyan are Klein, Anderson and Tuma; liose of the Unions are Whelan, Me liv and Paul. A gopd time is assured. LOST A biulieh of keys, tied with a red ribbon, on R street. Finder please leave at the-executive office. Don Cameron's lunch cpunter lot good service. a Glee Club concert May 6th, Oliver vl'neatre. Univezsity Bulletin TONIGHT Glee Club Concert, Oli er Theater. TODAY Convocation, Music. Col lege Songs. MAY 7 Academy Faculty and Student Reception at Principal's Home, 70 No. 16th St. MAY 10 Company B Banquet, Lindeli hotel. MAY 10 Recital; Memorial Hall. MAY 11 Convention Nebraska Photo graphers Association. Art Hall. MAY 12 Recital, Memorial Hall. MAY 12 Freshman Party, Walsh Hall. MAY 19 & 20 Interstate Tennis, Min nesota vs. Nebraska, the Campus. MAY 19 South Dakota, vs. Nebraska, tho Campus or F. & M. Park. MAY 20 Pan-Hel Dance, The Audi torium. MAY 20 Competitive Drill Day. MAY 20 Interscholaatic Field Day, High School Fete Day, F. & M. Park.' MAY 21 Track Meet, Minnesota vb. Nebraska, F. & M. Park. MAY 24 Cadet Encampment Begins. JUNE 4 Annual Concert, School of 'Music, Memorial Hall. JUNE 9 Thirty-third Annuar Commencement f MMMMWMMMMMMAMMlMnmMaaMMMMMMM SCHM0LLER & MUELLER THE BIG PIANO HOUSE 135 SOUTH llth STREET Wirlck's Trunk & Bag Store, 1036 O. Special rate to htudents at Hendry's, j Lincoln Sash, Door and Mf g Co. Interior Finish, Exterior Fin ish, Office and Store Fix hires, Water Tanks. ' i ? gt. HIGH GRADE EHDCDLATESBDNHDNS Sold Only by Harley Drug Co., llth and O Street. OUR LEADERS Steinway & Sons SchmoUer & Mueller Steger & Sons Vose & Sons Emerson Mueller A. B. Chase Geo. Steck And 23 others. We sell new Pianos on $5 monthly-payments "" "mri rmnrLwijiLUji If you want a suit, with style and fit call on A. 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