iW", V- "','; - ' n,i.: UK" 3 J" ' ', . ' til im . J . w ( - - " 'r Hi I tTbe Datli? flebrfcf ft an B K 31 f W 1 - . I f: M :: , ' 'O P, i to . K if - fcST ALBURY III 1HR best collar for all 'round service, fit and finish is the ARROW The collars are made In QUARTER SIZ S OF SHRUNK FABRIC- They are m re to fit yoa iutt right and you have orcr 100 etylei to select from 15c each; 2 for 25c CLUETT. PEADODV & CO. Largest makers of Collars & Shirts in the world In Offier Colleges Tho students of Kansas Unlvorslty ato asking that a "K" bo awarded' to their intercollegiate debators. r ni Harvard won In the annual debato with Yale. Tho question debated on was tho regulation of railway rates. Ed. Parry, of the University of Chi cago, hurlod tho discus almost throo feet beyond tho world's rocord on Tuesday. Tho record Is 133 foot, 6 inchos. Parry threw tho disc 136 feot, i inches. Tho faculty of tho Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 57 to 5, dis approved tho proposod allanco with Harvard. Tho matter will now bo submitted to tho alumni of tho Insti tute and then tho trustees will decide what further action shall bo taken. Sam Westerfield u Proprietor of Sam's Cafe Little Gotn Hot fVafllos and Fine Meals and Lunohos. 117-121 North IS StTMt The froo admission plan which went Into offoct at the University of Chicago last Monday has becomo popular in tho oxtrome. All games on Marshall flold are now very largely attondod. The plan has been under consideration by President Harper and Coach Stagg for somo time, and It will bo given a thorough tost. Xhr1t$B. Gregory ia.otn.'fi) iittsar. Zb Coal Wan NO. 1044 O STRMT 00 YEARS' EXPERIENCE imy. Ijjrara TitADC Marks DKttONS OOfWWtHTS Ac soar Not only tho students of Iowa, but also of tho University of MIhbouH are calling for a systematic organization of intercollegiate debating work. The long series of dofoats which Missouri has suffered at tho hands of schools where the debating work is systema tized haB shown hor students the de fects of a system based on Individual and competing debating societies. AtaroMMsKlnt a sfcateftaaflassCiitoUoa lakktr aaosyaia oar opaaioBgaawoacner aa urn 4 Cb. ftatfca sects frta. ta. nostra ssara aoHsa. arkboas nhanrai,. - - -- d .. wiik Jimncatt. Ahaaasomsry lllastratod yaaalr. I?- jsaSSoaor any ietanU&o toaraaL Tama, M a yaart foar a3ontba,fL Sold by all nawsdaalera. ittiBra,.jewTorK MrBL Waealactoa. Dw O. 8 As a result of Investigations that havo been going on for some time Ed ward C. O'Brien, managing odltor of tho Gopher of 1904 and a senior at the Unlvorslty of Minnesota, was expollod yesterday by a unanimous voto of the faculty on charges of misappropriating money. A recommendation also was sent to tho Board of Regents that O'Brien and Charles Salnsbury, busi ness, manager of tho Gopher, bo -prohibited from ever again entering the university or from recolvlng any de gree. The amount lnvolvod Is from 1750 to $1,000, belonging to the class and placed In tholr trust during tho compiling and publishing of tho Junior paper. BBsssssBI SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM HHHIB ssssssssssssssssssssssH sIHB Ineltsdoa la tka Nw s&dMoa 35,000 NE.W WORDS, Etc. Nw Oakstiaar of tka World Now Biographical Dlotta&arv . Bdttadby W.T.IL&mUB,Ph.D.,Lia., I tJ. 6, Commissioner of Bducation. 33M Qaarte Paces. 8000 lUostraUoas. Hwftrtoi Bfah BUata AW Wabatar'a CelJaglata Dictionary t . ltltpaM. UMSlaMnUooa. 81m j 7cltdfU. I" A Spacia) Tfeki Paper Edition Da Luxe Friat4fioaaMMpUtMMrgalarlkl. Ittuw MapoTa,4roi wwm Mm rUittjtHJ. PRKK, "A Teat la PrpnuncUtloa," barat laaadaaU(telala(. Abo Ul tr4 paeayaleU. G. O C. ME.fc.lUAM CO. Publishers), Sarlagflald. Mass, With a viow to making football more open than, it now Is, a radical change has been made In tho rules of the game by the Intercollegiate Football Rules Committee. Tho forward pass is to bo allowed next year. Robert D. Wronn of Harvard, Is said to bo the only member of the commltteo who strongly advocated tho chango. He did so because President Eliot objocts bo strongly to tho present form of tho gamo that, unlosa some changes wore made, Harvard might havo to glvo uy playing football. Tho faculty of Cornell University has Instituted an Important ruling to tho effect that no man shall be allow ed more than fourteen days' leave of absence for athletics during tho col lege year. This rule Is to take effect next fall. 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Auto -phone 1550. i STUDENTS M I Foe ftrst-dau Tailoring at low price, see Uoioq. Collect Student Tailors. Phones; Automatic 3255, Bell 1209. j j jfc lf,w',',,1Bsasswaswa)aSaaasjsaBBBB Union ColleieTallors South tal.-anci Cellaga ssulMtog uiMmMuuT M L08T A- ring with 10 Yale lock keys about April 12. Finder return to Nebraskan office and receive reward. Book fiospltal R. H. QILLE8PIC Phon I MO J24 0 StfMt 1 m i u hv. a w v ...-V P&. Nr ., - - v. . .vr s- - '-- -V. v - 5t'J - ' 2&t