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ifh irtr r i (Tbe Datls 1 c br a c h a n B t- -l Quarter Size COLLARS lure it site every quarter of an Inch. Thin Klvea one n chance to aeoure that perfect At and alt which marks the well mado collar apd the well dressed rnan.Thc ho t of the Quarter Sire Collar arc statu ixtl Cluett as ccntH or Arrow two for cents 2 Cll'HTr -ClIALTOM Arrow ALCON 'I lie oiilj difference l In the qiinllty In ult else they arc alkc. Cluett, Peabody & Co. Makers of Cluett and Monarch ShirtH Sam Westerfield Proprietor of Sam's Cafe Llttlo Gum Hot WnOloi and Fine Muala ami Lunches. 117-12 J North 13 Strsst tbitks R Gregory Oft Coal Wan I. 1944 O STRUT 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Desiqnb Cauvriomti Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may sjuloklr ascertain our opinion free whether an taremnon Is probably patMitabig, Cotnrannloa Uooa sCrtoMy conOdesWaL IJumllK on PatebU sent free. Oldest annoy t or bAoanngbsUmts. latenU taken through Mnnn A Oo. reoetre sytetei notice, without charge, ta the Scientific American. A baadaomely Illustrated weekly. I unrest olr enUUttm of any aiienUflo lotfrnal. Terms, 18 a rear i lour montna, lu now uyau newsaeaiers. WINN 4 Co -. New York Branch Office. 6B F Bt, Washington, D. 0. fncludea la the New KLdltion 25,000 NE.W WORDS, Etc. New Gazetteer of the World New Biographical Dtottonary Dditod by W.T. HAKUIB, Ph.D.. LL.D., J, B, Commliylonor of Education. -. 2380 Quarto Page. 5000 Illustrations. WwrUt . IWoh PlnaUg.. AUa Webater'e Collegiate Dlctlooaryiwit U19wxm. U0OIUrUxu. fllMilslsaHw. .t -A 8pctal Thin Papey Edition De Luke rlu4 f mm nut plttes M hW Maloor ' It few limp ooyw sa roand eoratn. BU i SHieHxlK PREIV' A.Tetta Pronunciation," Uw- ire 4 eaWrtaJa. AleollastraUa panpUot. G. ACMLRRIAM CO. Publisher. Qarlagrield. Mms. ggggigKkiigB llSETES Academy Notes. Tho date for the girls' basketball game with tho city Y. W. C. A. has not boon fixed as yot but will probably oc cui at some timo in tho noar future. The team will also play the girls' team of Wosleyan University some time jn April. Tho Academy boys will also play a few basketball games this spring. Sev eral of tho young men of tho Academy have been practicing for the team. Thoy have secured the use of tho city Y. M. C. A. gymnasium for practice three times a weoh. Owing to a lack of finances the team will probably play no gamcB outside of Lincoln, but will doubtless play the Lincoln high Bchool, tho Y. M. C. A. Juniors and minor or ganizations of the city The February number of tho Acad emy News which Is being circulated tills week Is what the editors choose to call a University number. Mr. D. P. DoYoung, Mr. James Bednar, Miss Pauline Rleth and Miss Withers arc among the contributors to the issue. A change In the editorial managcmonl aiEO occurs with- this Issue. Miss Helen Berger and Mr. 0. O. Wood are succeeded by Messis W. L. Hadlock and I). I . Russel. The editors of th paper are chosen on the showing made In the department of English at the Academy. The next meeting of the Academy Debating club will be held Friday night in Academy hall. The govern ment ownership of the railroads Is the question up for discussion. The Idea of holding debates with outside teams si em to have been given up by the Academy association. It was at first thought that at least one debate would hn held but owing mainly to the heavy load of work which the Instructor, Mr. Lee, Is laboring under the Idea will probably be given up. The Acad emy did exceptionally well last year under the able coaching of Mr. Craft and Jt was hoped that they would keep up the standard set last year. Professors Burnett, Lyon, Bruner, Aveiy and Haeckor, C. W. Pugsley and C. E. Clark have just returned from a trip over northeastern Nebraska where the Chicago and Northwestern ran another special In the Interests of corn growing. They report a very suc cessful trip. During part of the time they were compelled to lead a rather strenuous life, .because the attendance at many stops was so large that al most the entire force was necessary to supply the demand for Information This week the Northwestern Is run niug a potatoe special from Norfolk westward. That region seems to be particularly adapted to the growing of potatoes of fine quality and it was de cided by the railroad officials and tho professors that an educational cam paign on that subject would be well worth while. The speakers on this trip are Professors Burnett and Emer son, Dr. Peters, W. P. Snyder and oth ers. Dr. Clapp wishes to announce a meeting of tho track men In the Arm ory today at 4 p. m. All men intending to do track work are requested to c(.me out. Tho degree of Doctor of Laws was recently conferred upon President Roosevelt by the University of Penn sylvania. At the same time the samo degree was conferred upon Emperor William of Germany. Forhoa' Stables, livery, cab and bag gage service, 1125-81 P street. Boll phone, 550. Auto phono 1650. See Unl. Book Store ad on page 2. v Manifolding and typewriting. Soe Ed. Affoltor, check room, basement Uni hall. University rates. Elliott's Sultorlum, eanine. dyeing and repairing. Prices reasonable. 1130 P stroet Both phones. ChtfrdrVBroB., Florists. 127 8o. 18th. Lincoln: Transfer Co.; beggae Phono 176. Lincoln Local tEx press, 1030 N street Both phones. Twenty-eae meals' for $1. Dormitory Oafe. rPpH'Ppp"V"p""HrT'Brpijt" A Full Carload h n n n it n it n it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it i it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it 9t it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it akataT tfta tfN H WAM1 We can furnish this case in five different finishes $2.75 to $4.25 per Section Special Sale of Office Desks $9.75 to $140 Rudge & Guenzel Co. GEO. A. 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