I "lm , 4 . .-, U '' -'4 -p v ir sym w I ttbe ID a i l fUfcraeftan ! ! "' If I' ' i h t, , . . 1 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllVllllV iBlllllllllllllllViilllllllV MaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBBYiaBBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHBiiiiHBnVPBVVtii ""lH .BiBBBBBLBBBBBBBBBBBBBWeKiflNQP9BB HBBHflFrWflivk H MISSION FURNITURE Suitable for living Arts and Crafts Oak, Waxed Oak and Solid Mahogany Mission Rockers H Fumed or Woathcrcd Genuine Leather Seats MORRIS Chairs $7-50, $9, $12.50 up Visitors Invited. Furniture Department, Rudge & Guenzel Co. Owners of Fitzgerald Dry Qoods Co. TTTttlllTTTTtTTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTIYITirillHMritTrrTIYIIIIIIIIIITtllllllTTTT TuoHday evening tho Annual Dln nor for tho Y. M. C. A. Committeemen was held in tho Dining Hall of tho St. Paul M. E. church. A largo number of members enjoyed the excelent supper which was tho result of the efTorls of tho social committee. Immediately after supper tho Y. M. C. A. Quartette sang several old col logo songs. Tho chairman of tho Y. M. C. A. Committee then made re ports, outlining the general planB for noxt year. Mr. Arthur JorgonBon of Omaha, tho now General Secretary, was Introduced .and ifiade some ox tended remarks expressing his pleas ure at tho biiBlnessllko spirit which had been manifest In tho reports of tho commltteo and outlining tho gen oral work for tho coming year. Dr. Palno4and Professor Stuff were called upon to make a few remarks and Dean Ringer tho outgoing General Secre tary took tho last opportunity of thanking tho members of the Associa tion for tho aid which they had given him In carrying out big work for the last two years. After tho speeches wore concluded each member had the opportunity of mooting Mr. Jorgenson personally. The supper, in every dotall, was a decided success. Much Interest and onthu- rooms, dining rooms, reception halls. designs in Weathered Oak, Fumed $5,75 Elastic Weathered Oak Each to $35-00 each HlnBin was shown which will certainly manifest itself In excellent work next year. Men who are planning on a summer trip should talk to the General Serre tary oTnio Y. M. C. A., who can .put them in touch with a ten days oub ing of rare quality at an unusually small cutponso? Tho Camp Is located on one of Wisconsin's beautiful lakes, whore fishing, boating, swimming, sail ing and rowing is unsurpassed. Tho ploasuro of this trip Is greatly aug mented by tho companionship of sev eral university men who will make tho trip. Look It up. Prof. Bruner, Mr. Schwenk, and A. E, Sheldon represented tho Univer sity at a field meet of tho State Orni thologists Union a( Dunbar, Nobr., Friday and Saturday of last week. Seventy Nebraska birds were found and named on Saturday morning. O. J. Fee left last night for his homo In Fullerton where he has been called ly the death of a nephew. GREEN'S BARBER SHOPS Mogul, 1144 O Street. Palace, 109 No. 11th Street club houses and H Bookcases $0)10 Z.H-U and Golden Oak, Other sizes $2.75, $3, $3.50 U Y. W. C. A. NOTES. The regular Y. W. C. A. meeting last Sunday afternoon was addressed by Miss Bertha Elliott, a deaconess from Kansas City, "RTuib., who gave a very Interesting account of her work there. The music which was a special feature was In charge of Mrs. Raymond and consisted of-a chorus of fifty voices. Noxt Friday evening the Big Cabi net will be entertained by Mrs. Zim- mer at 16th and K sts. It is hoped that every chairman and sub-chairman will make It a point to bo present. Tho noon meetings which tho Sen ior girls aro conducting this month aro arousing-much lntoresti Monday noon forty five girls were present. Tho loaders for tho week aro, Wed. Ruth Wilson, Thurs. Helen. Roddlngton, Ejl. Alleno McEachron. Elliott's Sultorlum, cleaning, dyeing and repairing. Prices reasonable, 1136 O street. Both phones. FIRST NATIONAL BANK UNITED 8TATE8 DEPOSITORY. of Lincoln, Neb. Capital ?300,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits.. 40,000.00 S. H. Burnham, Pros. A. J. Sawyer, Vice-President. H. S. Freeman, Cashier. H. B. Evans, Asst. Cashier. Frank Parks, Asst. Cashier. P. R. Eastorday, Auditor. "Profs." Play Ball. If enthusiasm counts for anything the Lincoln Commercial Club needs to look to Its laurels In tho baseball lino, for tho genuine Nebraska spirit la rampant among tho "Prof's" over tho gamo to bo played May 25th. The faculty does not Intend to wait for out side practico games, but Instead Pro fesBor Caldwoll Is selecting two teams which will compete In practico and from the wo teams the stare will bo picked. It Is probable that tho young er element will compose a reserve do tall to step Into placo when the wheel horses play out. The two prospective teams lino up as follows: Practice Teams. First Nine. Pitcher Porsinger and Heald. Catcher Piper Schantz. First Base L-uckey. Second Base Loveland. Third Base Schantz, Piper. Shortstop Heald, W. Left Field Candy, Porsinger. Center Field Dean. Right FieldHolman. Second Nine.. Pitcher Condra, Fogg. . Catcher Payne, Clapp. Fin t Bas" Clementr Payne Second Base Moore, B. E. Third Base Hlnman, Clapp. Short Stop Henld, B. Left Field Smith, JL R. Center Field Evans. Right Field Barker. Freshman class meeting In Mernor lal Hall Thursday morning at chapel time, to hear the report of tho class Party committee and the commltteo or the cluss play. The Law School Base Ball Team dofeated the Freshmen Academic Team Tuesday afternoon by a score of 6 to 4. The game consisted of seven InnlngB. Forbes' Stables, livery, cab and bag gage service, 1126-31 P street. Bell phone, 550. Auto phone 1550. Erie B. Woodward, M. D., diseases of eye, ear and throat.. 207-8 Rich ards Block. Phone 666. Fresh home-made candies at Max well's, 1426 O St. and 13th and N Sts. Union Shining Parlors. Shine, -5c. Chairs for ladies. 1018 O street. Oyster stew 25 cents at Cameron's now restaurant, Hi) South' 12th. Lincoln Local Express, 1039 N street. Both phones. Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P streets. L. W. Pomereno, Plumber, 238 S. 11th street. Lincoln Transfer Co., baggage. Phone 17G. Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. ALBURY 1 II R best collar for all" 'round service, fit and finish is the ARROW These collars are made In QUARTER S I Z S OF SHRUNK FABRIC' They are sure to fit jro just ritfht and you havtf over 100 styles to select from 15c each; 2 for 25c CLUETT. PEADODY cVCO. Largest makers of Collar & Shirts if Collai world in me 32X ffi I Biir Y'jiia siH I ffTgg. il tss; V r : XA v tr f . v. fc (' 4 :F ' "t Vv"..,iJi satU . fla&a&K. JLjtMfrmJi&i&i