jw v-Sfer v'. - -., E tEbe Bails flebrasftan Campus Gleanings V f Where nre you putting the Empha sis on Life? Henr Dr F S. Stein In Memorial Hall Sunday at three o'clock Professor Hesse y began meeting his (lasses again oil Saturday and hopes now to meet thenKjiegiilarly as usual TO ib l - V c .'; I- 8 ?! i J . r ALBODF ARROW QUARTER SIZE COLLARS Arc made of f.iluu s ilirimk before lii-iiitf Kut In t lie C luprcn iiroccB. llih In huro iHTiniuifnt mul exact nc Out 100stlc. 15c each; 2 for 2.5c CLl MT1 riiADOD & CO. Lnru'cBt makers of t'olliira ic bliiris in tlie world twmtmmmw Sam Westerfield Proprietor of Sam's Cafe Llttlo Own Hot WnfuusniidFlno Mualii nnd Lunches IU-I2I North 13 Street 50 YEAR8' EXPERIENCE TnADC Marks Designs Oopyriqhts &.C. Anyone Bonding a nkotrh and descrlpUon niaj quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an lUTontloh la probnbljr pntontfthiQ. Communion. tlniniittrlotlrconadontU). HANDBOOK on Patents out f reo. Oldest agoncj for socurlnu patonti. I'ntonla takon through Munii A Cv. reeolre tptclal notice, without cliargo. In tho Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. largest clr- dilation of nnr BClontlOo journal. Terms, 93 a year: four months. $1. Bold by nil nowndonlom MUNN & Co.301Bro New York Uranch Omco. 62i V Bt Washington. 1). C. Pitts Dancing Academy 113JJ N STK1CKT Class Nights Monday, Wodnosday and Saturday. Private Lessons' by Appointment. " TOMMY," The Popular Caterer. ijTTJTja J(2J1MLA3KV4b1B1B1H An effort Is being nde to Introduce a new department nt Purdue for the purpose of teaching practical bread maMng Miss Nellie Mi Fall's Gills' Choral Choir will sing In Memorial Hall Sun day at 3 p in All University students nre welcome Harvard lias been sui passed by Michigan this year in the number of students registered Haivnrd has 4,086, Michigan 1,100. Dr. Fiank W Smith, of the Depar ment or Education, left Wednesday for Chicago, where he goes as a delegate to the Association of College and Sec ondaiy Teachers He expects to spend seernl days In Chicago, examining the woilv of some of the secondary K( hools Mr Shnnt. a graduate student in botany, has discovered a plant which tin. experts pronounce to be new to si icrce He found. t in the lclnitj of Pike's Peak, Coloiado. iFa.ik G Brunei-, who rrcehed .1 fellowship through the recommenda tion of the Department of Philosophy here icad a paper nt Ynle on March 27 'Its Biibjest wns "Racial Differen ces In the Upper Limit of Audibility" The package of book for the Dend lologj class has been lecelved and aie being distributed They are Sar gents "Manual of the Trees of Noith America " Professor Sargent In the foiemost American botanist who makes a specialty of tiees A few jenrs ngo lie published a large ciuarto woik in foui teen volumes, which cost over thiee hundred dollars The manual undei consideration is an abrldge'inent of Ibis great work and will piove. most useful to all botanists and foresters in the Unheislty Dr 1 111 key has tecently ieceled an interesting letter fiom Dr H K Wolfe formerly professor of Phllosophj in the 1'nlveisltj. and principal of the Lin coln High School, the latter position which he recently resigned to occupy the chair of pedagogy in the University of Montana, wheie he Is now located. Dr Wolfe Is quite enthusiastic over his new life In the noithwvst He writes that the University of Montana Is a thilving Institution, but thnt the state leglslntuie Is less liberal In appropria tions than the Nebraska legislature and this, together with the Immence dis tances which students must travel to ntlend will pieent it from becoming a great unlversltj In his da A practice game was played Tuesday afternoon at the F and M park be twven the Academy baseball' team and the Lincoln Business College nine Manager Peny has secured a game with Cotnei Unhersltj for Apill 7 He if also tiylng to secure games with the class and society teams of the Univer sity and with Omaha and Ashland high schools. The baseball enthusiasts to the number of about twenty have been practicing on Monday, Tuesday, Thurs day and Friday at the F. and M. park and the team is rapidly rounding into shape. Tho battery seems to be the weakest place in the team, so far, but it is expected that other candidates will be out in a few days who have bettor control of tho sphere. Terry Moyer has been elected cap tain of the team. The committee that U passing around the subscription pa per Is meeting with unusual success. For Furs boo Steele, 143 S. 12th St Chanln Bros., FlorlstsJ 127 So. 13th. Oyster stew 25 cents at Cameron's newr Restaurant, 119 South 12th. The Good Health Cafe, tho no meat menu. 10c and up. $15.00 for $11.00. L. W. Pomerene, Plumber, 238 S. 11th street. Lincoln Transfer Co.; to&ggas. I Phqne 176. CALIFORNIA VIA UNION PACIFIC Every Day From March 1 to May 15, 1905 $25.00 Short Line. Fast Trains. No Delays Be sure your ticket reads over this line. Inquire E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent Crescent Bowling Alleys 1134 N Columbia National D-A OF LINCOLN, DailK n NEBRASKA Capital, $100,000.00 The Cash Grocery J. W. SMITH, Prop. 245 South llth Street. We have always been known as tb ..STUDENTS' LAUNDRY. Thli tcajon wc ar turning out txtttr wA than tver. W want you bustnus. YULE BROS.' HAND LAUNDRY Auto 2754 15 U O Street Brf7M H. N. TOWN Groceries and Meats Corner 27th and O Stroots PHONE B20 Our Motto:" "Nothing but tho. Best." JAMES TEDESCO Lincoln SJioe Repairing Co, Half Soles Done While You Wjrtt. From 40c up. RUDDER HEELS 40. 1236 N Street, Lincoln, Neb DIERK8 LUMBER & COAL CO. BU Phone 35 Automatic 30 1 1 Shoes Made to Order. REPAIRING . Weatjy Done Nu4l & McCOY IBiS O StrAMC- STREET V-8Ut,a K Sonjs of All the Collezes D'tri') n r.o i litndl-i -ch i-n!n : dol3 i JJO s(nj. -woi-iN mi I iimsik-- JO ) paxi All UxiJcdiriM. j i miuic ilortt. or $i.j iOtlKiUl from tht publUhen tn. V" . "'. ,. . "... ...k V-' -M W. l- world of tomorrow. Why not go hand in hand with tho lenders of today. Tho ilc6ooI&Goflege$& bII " bM people'. 7to tho ones who load tho H worhl of tomorrow. Why I I not go hand in hand with I x !'.$,$ bbj iiiu muuuia ui iLniaj . XI1 AiTcr", one that will go in hand is WATERMAN'S . PEN.K HARRY PORTER Soils nono but tho genuine, with the incomparublo : : : .t , UJSM. c II . t ;. m1 xt- I T A Si ' yi v J. M f a; to- & - jwa .0, ;. ,9 "t"- - .i . T.2-1 "I' jw " ' - ifflftjV. '5. .. .r ib . 4-V A 4 i "i.k ',"-; ' 'I -!- i ... m ... ,.,,,..,. ,,. iVSjirr m him 1 miftAeilil' M