The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 27, 1904, Image 3

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AN EXTRAORDINARY SUIT SALE
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An extremely large purchase of exclusively
Fine Suits from out Rochester manu
facture, on sale Saturday, May 28.
The entire remaining yardage of this season's new fabrics-41 different
patterns, making Four Hundred Eighty-Four Suits, closed out to us
at less than two thirds of their cost to make.
These suits we could not sell, if bought in a regular way-none
less than $22.5o-fully three-fourths of them not less than $25, $27.50
and $3o. In order to better introduce our "Kensington" make
we place the entire lot on sale Saturday at the uniform price of
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These striking reductions you cannot fully appreciate until yon
have seen the suits themselves. Not a sale of inferior-unseasonable
goods-not a sale to make money, but rather a sale to better introduce
and advertise this superior make of hand tailored garments for which
we have exclusive sale in the state.
These suits consist of Homespun, Scotch Cheviots and almost
an endless range of, styles of fine fancy worsteds, for which, just now,
there is great demand. We say confidently that you may come ex
pecting to see the largest and best collection of All Fine Suits you have
ever seen. Buy now-buy for your present and future needs-you'll not
have another such opportunity. Suits will not be charged during this
sale. Sent anywhere C. 0. D. subject to examination.
A SUMMER SESSION
Conservatory of Music Offers
Special Summer Course.
The mid-summer teun nl the School
ot Miibic will open on Monday. June
l!tlth, and lontinue for eight weeks It
i.s the purpose of the management to
make thin short term dining the hum
mer months one of the most valuable
and attractive ol the year, Special
ourses for teachers will he offered
and for those prepaiing themselves tor
ljedagogical work, these classes will
he found of inestimable alue.
Henry Eames will giye lee tuns week
ly -on topiis of interest to piano stu
dents and teachers, such as interpreta
tion, phrasing, use -of the ppdal, proper
teaching pieces, and exercises for de-velopment-of
strength and dexterity.
He will also give seyeral pianoforte
recitals before the school and free to
all.
Mr. Howard KIrkpatrick will conduit
a class in vocal training, with lectures
on the subjects of errors In singing,
vocal physiology, care of the voice and
health, temperamental conditions and
other subjects of vital importance to
the ocal student and tea her.
Harmony classes in all grades will
be conducted from elementary princi
ples to i anon and fuge This is an
excellent opportunity for those who de
sire to make up unfinished work dur
ing the year or by studying privately
to accomplish muyn more than is prac
ticable1 by regular class instruction.
Mrs. Lola M Sutton of Cotner Univer-i-ity
will act as Instructor in this de
partment The normal features of this tern)
will be mode moM prominent and
evtrj facility will be offered to those
10 find it Inconvenient to pursue
fudy except In the summer to make it
seaMin of exceptional advantage an
well as others who are continuing after
the v ear's study
The analytical lecture and the recit
als by faculty and students will be
given at the school to which any per
son will be admitted by the payment
of a small fee for the couise
(Masses in Children's Music, pursu
ing the Fletcher method, will be eon
ducted by .Miss Carrie W IMtls Con
venient boms will be ananged for
tnese 1 lasses and regular woik con
tinued. -
splendid opportunilv to attend the
SL Luilib exposition is offered through
the University, which will run a spe
cial tiain leaving June 27. 7 a in. re
turning July '1 Round trip. Including
lodging Tor five nights, with fine ac
commodations at the Christian En
deavor Hotel just outside the grounds.
The fate, 18.00 to Conservatory stu
dents for everything mentioned above,
for whom a special coach is reserved.
and application should be made earl. "J
It Is -a pleasure to note in this connec
tion that Mr. Henry Fames will appear
In Festival Hall on June 29th as piano
soloist before the Music Teachers' Na
tional association. This is undoubted
ly the finest opportunity students of
the school will have to attend the ex
position as it occurs during the' great
music festival, when many of the not
ed musicians of the country will be
heard
Special rate to atudents at Hendry's.
SUMMER VACATION IN COLORADO
Low Excursion' Rates this Summer Via
the Rock Island System
Write for ratep and a heautifujly Il
lustrated book descriptive of Colorado
Heeiies. and scenery.
.' F. H. Barnes, G.. P. A .
1045 O-Street: Lincoln.
Pleaso help the poor. , Buy your
cigars a.i)d tobdt'co- oi. Frank DuTeil.
1020 0 St. . ''-
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LNCKAV1NC CO.
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fjv) pJantin the west" (PjlA
J. H. STUCK EY
Wholesale and retail Ice cream
Wholesale trade a specialty. Special
attention given to dealers and hotels.
Also entertainments, both public and
private.
LINCOLN, Ntb.
142 9 0 St. 'Phone 110&
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
epui IS60.000.M
toftM ,.. ,. 110,000.04
UUTyO WoQte 40.000.00
B. n. BVRNUAM, PrMldenL
A, J. tlWTia H. 8. FREEMAN
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H. fc MVAKf FRANK PARK!
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UKllD rrATESDHPOfllTORY.
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FOLLOW THK CLAO."
TAKE THE WABASH
TO
SAINT LOUIS
THE ONLY LINE
TO
THE WORLD'S FAIR
MAIN ENTRANCE.
Baggage Checkrd to
World's Fair
Stopoveis allowed. All agents can
sell you tickets via the Wabaah. For
heaiitifulWorld8 Fair foldor and all
lnfoi mution address
HARRY E. MOORES.
(Jen. Agt. Pass. Dept.
LINDSEY'S
CIGAR STORE
Up.to-Date Soda Fountain"
and. Magaziues. . .'
11 North 11th Street
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