Cbe Patlg TRQraeftn y - r " K f ? announcements Associated "Barbs" meet Monday at 10 a. m., in the chapel. Speeches. Edwin F. Myers, Pres. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for student members of the Ath letic Board, JAMES L. VAN BURG. I hereby announce that I am a can didate for election to the AtMetlc Board as student member. LOUIS P. HEWITT. I expect to be a student In the Uni versity next year and hereby announce myself as a candidate for student mem ber of the Athletic Board. CYRUS W. MASON. I expect to be a student In the Uni versity next year and hereby announce myBelf as a candidate for student mem ber of the Athletic Board. ED HAGENSICK. I, J. R. Molony, expect to be In school next year, and hereby announce my self as a candidate for the Athletic Board, subject to the approval of the student body. J. R. MOLONY. The English club will meet Saturday evening, April 7, with Miss Streeter and Miss Stetter, at 1227 D street. Miss Constoncer, Mr. Rico and Miss Birch all aro on the prograYh. Criticisms 'will bi led by Mr. Brown, Mls Hopkips and MIbs Green. Tho museum has a favorable chance of securing a profitable addition to its stock. Monday four elephants be longing to-Oampbell Broe.i clreiW're so unfortunate as to be cremated at Fairbury, and in consequence four ex cellent skeletons are available. A newspaper report said that these had already tftHm granted to the Unlversl; tjfc but no assurance- to this effect baa b6en received aB yet. Dr. Jondra may gj! down today and Investigate' with a view to securing them for the museum. Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. IStk. .The '-Home 'Cafe for atraw berry shortcake. r E.- FLEMING tfimo Inspector M. P. It. R. Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver. Graduation Presents a SPECIALTY. 1211 O Street, Lindoln. II I I 1 1 II I LI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Foi Girls Commencement Qowns There aro many varieties of plain whito goods, but none quite so popular as tho Persian land French Lawns. Any of tho goods men tioned will wash well except the Fre nch Organdies, which are used for fine gowns that must be dry cleaned. Most popular prices are 30c, 35c, 40c, and 50c. Persian Lawns, 32-inch, 20c, 25c, 30c , 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c. Silk Finished Persian Lawns, 32-inch, 40c, 50c, 60c. Scotch Organdies, 32-inch, 15c y 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c. French Organdies, 67-lnch, 65c, 80c, $1.00, $1.25. Swisa Ululls, 32-inch, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c. Wash Chiffons, 48-inch, 40c, 50c, 60c. 17iianAti 1 rktimn JOJn.h K(ls C.fVn HZ.n DCn 1 A y "(ivu .uunuo, T ' French Lis Silk-warp materials are much used. They have the appearance of all silk, and cpme plain or in neat llttUpjflgures of silk, 28 to 30 Inches wide, at 18c to 55c a yard. They have the sume silken appearance after washing as before. MILLER & PAINE Engineering Notes. J. M. Rohrbaugh, civil engineering '98, is in Lincoln for a few days, and has been visiting the department. Engineers observe with considerable satisfaction that their notable "inno vation In advertising is receiving the true praise of being copied. 0. H. TImmerman is assisting Mr. Stevens in his office work for the ge ological survey. Tho classes In civil engineering 20 under the direction of Professor Chat burn, are making a number of tests of paving bricks which have been of fered as paving material for Lincoln. Twenty bricks were placed 'In an Iron cylinder, called tho "rattler," which is then revolved about 1,800 times at tho rate of one revolution In two sec onds. Tho loss In weight through abrasion is the factor deciding as well as a mechanical test can their wearing qualities. Tho much postponed game between the civil engineers and tho electrical engineers will be played the first day tho grounds aro free and the weather permits. Tho boys are getting Into practice at odd moments and a great gamo is expected. Mr. Chas. E. Reed, who was presi dent of the Engineering society last year, stopped In the city the past week to look over tho old field. Mr. Reed is now a member of .'-o firm of Kelsoy & Co., of Salt Lake City, and from all Indications is doing very well. Lieut Chas. Weeks, '98, now of Fort Crook, was a visitor In the electrical department Thursday. It has been decided' to run tho ex cursion to Omaha the last throe days. of encampment week. This will inter fere with the men who have to go to camp, but It seemed that no other tlmot couldi be found' which would lnterferoj niiu dv ui)i Professor Bessoy has received from a friend In Porto Rico a little packet of plants prepared by the school child ren of the island schools. They aro mostly cultivated plants and are val uable as showing what kind of plants are the most common on the Island. Tho work is '.as wjll done as It would have been in tho schools of Bimilar grade In the United tSates, and shows that tho teachers are doing good w.ork in the study of nature. If you want your class picture framed in best stylo of workmanship and lateBt designs in moulding, tnb Lincoln Book Store Is the place. 1 1 I I I I I I I II I M 111 I I I II I I I I' lo-mm, uvv-, uw-, iuv., out, fi.w, Be, 48-lnch, 50c, 60c, 75c. R. S. YOUNG BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY ? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL, ASH GROVE UME, KALL0LTTE KEENE'S BEST CEMENT, HADDWALL PLASTEH, SAW), WHITE LIMB. Cement, Pressed BricK, Fire BricK, Fire Clhy, Stone and MASONS' SUPPLIES. A Offloo 1843 O St., Tolophone 700. I II I I If III II IIM ! x an, Dry Oak Chunks ; For Stoves. -i ; Gregory, The Goal Man. 1 1 i Office 1Q44 O St., , Phones, 343-488. Jj 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 m j j ' Special Dcstfns made lor Frat Banquet Menus THE NEW CENTURY Dance ' Programs ' 1241 ! 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