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Individual notices will be cliarged for nt the rate of 10 centH for each Insertion. Faculty departmental and unhernlty bull etins will gladly be publlHhcd free, or heretofore. O NotlcoB and subscriptions may p Q bo loft at tho Dally Nebraakan X C office, or at tho Co-Op. Book w Editorial Remarks SUBSCRIBERS. Pay your subscriptions at the Nc braskan office, or at the Co-Op Book Store. Help Get Even. The track team from Colorudo con tends for supremacy with Nebraska UiIh uftcrnoon. Last full we Journe,- Dramatic Club Play. Next Wednesday evening In the Uni versity Chapel, the Dramatic Club wl'l present "The Shakespeare Water Cure." This Is a burlesque comedy In three acts, which will be preceded by a short curtain raiser, entitled the "Silent System." The play Is one of extreme Interest and even Shakespeare himself would admit that It places the best of his comedies In the shade hi regard to humor. We are pleased to announce that wo will be able to assist all the Shakespeare classes In points of Interpretation. Much light will be thrown upon the tme character of both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Hamlet adorers also will be given the chance to see him In his true role as lover arid will bo pleased to hear that this time the fair Ophelia was rescued from Insanity and an untimely death by the gift of a new bonnet. The com edy takes place at a summer resort whore Shakespeare's ten greatest heroes and heroines are brought to gether. The Dramatic Club has taken special pains In selecting the date In order that our Shylock may give Mansfield some points. "X." Hawkeye Picnic. The picnic called for last Saturday for the Hawkeye Club was postponed on account of the rain. It has been decided to accept the invitation of Professor and Mrs. I3runer and Mr. and Mrs. Scofleld and meet at the grove at their place for the picnic next Saturday May 20. Rain will not then interfere with an ejnoyable after noon and evening. All Iowa students arc earnestly requested to be present. If It Is Impossible to get there at 3 o'clock it will be tothelr advantage to be on hand by 5 : :t0 to enjoy the good things prepared. This is the last meeting of the Club this year. High School Day Convocation. A very largo crowd of students and visitors attended convocation yester day morning to hear the High School Day program. On account of the tardi ness of Chancellor Andrews Dean Des sey gave a brief address of welcome to tho high school visitors .inviting them to make themselves at home and avail themselves of the privilege of AafcsfrAslllfcBlllfcliflifAAlifa' For $25.00 We Will Build the Best Black Graduating Suit in the West n it it n LUDWIG'S 1036 O STREET it it it it it it it it it it it it There are Many Imitations of Baker's Cocoa and Baker's Chocolate JDotft be misled by them ! Our trade-mark is on every package of genuine goods. Under the decisions of several United States Courts, no other chocolate or cocoa than Walter Baker f Co.'s is en titled to be sold as "Baker's LookfofiLTik.Mk Cocoa" or "Baker's Chocolate" Our handsomely illustrated recipe book sent free. Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Estblisbcd 1780 Dorchester, Massachusetts 45 Highest Awards in Europe and America I jJl mu fltwn Chancellor remarked that while the wealth of the great state of Nebras ka was often measured In terms of cattle, crops arid industry, the highert wealth of the state lay In reality in the joung people In the schools and col leges. Chancellor Andrews said that the University administration had been criticized by the public press for not "overhauling" the University, for not "sitting on the lid" and putting a stop to Sneak Day, class scraps and other cherished Institutions of the Uni versity. The Chancellor added that while he had no Idea of following tho advice of the press, he certainly would not "sit on tho lid" on High School Day. The program closed with a selection by the University Cadet Band. Fresh home-made candles at Max well's, 1426 O St. and 13th and N Sts. Erie D. Woodward, M. D., diseases of eye, ear and throat.. 207-8 Rich ards Block. Phone CGG. ed to the mountains and then, Journey ed back, with a score to repay. The baseball team has done its share to ward evening up matters and this afternoon tho track men will add tholr share. It Is up to us to help them. In a field meet there is un excellent op portunity to help the contestants by rooting. More that one weary miler has been spurned on to a last desper ate victorious effort by the sound of his college cheer. More than one vaulter has raised himself a little high er and cleared the bar at a height at tained only by the aid of a college cheer ringing In his ears. Lot's get out this afternoon and loot. Colorado defeated on the tiaci; will be another stop towards an even account. inspecting tho grounds and buildings of the University. After a duet by tho popular singer, Mr. Johnson and Miss Castor, Superin tendent E. B. Sherman of Schuyler, and Supt. E. L. Rouse, of Plattsmouth, responded Informally to Dr. Bessey's addresB of welcome. Principle Water house of the Omaha High School was then called upon for a few remarKS. Mr. Waterhouse noted the large pro portion of the Intellectual and athletic talent furnished the University Uy the Omaha High School. Eight Phi Beta Kappas out of seventeen given this year were awarded to former students of tho Omaha High School. Chancellor Andrews delivered the closing address. After again welcom ing the visitors to tho University the Drop into Sanderson's and take a look at those swell new shoes. They aro beauties. YOUR PARTIES BALLS AND BANQUETS are not a complete suc cess without programs and menues. 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