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Ante, PImm, Office M21; Ms. 2818 ( QUALITY ySK jTTjnjra THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, OmSbbl Qeorgo Bros., Printers, 13th & N. Chaplii Bros, Florists. 127 So. 13th. Phi Gam will entertain Friday even ing at tho houBe. Don't forget-tho Uul. School ot Music Cafo. Mrs. Nell Snioyer Babsoi son, '07, w as a Uni visitor yesterday. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 "Rich atvtB Blk. Delta Tau will entertain at Walsh Hall Saturday evening. Commutation Room. tickets Uni. Dining Delta U will, give an informal at Walsh Hall Friday evening. Try the Uni. Dining Room. You will llko It. Miss Pearl Younger, '04, or Geneva, Nebr., Is visiting Uni friends this week. Star Delivery Co., Baggage. Phones. Both Miss Harriet Hutton entertained Wednesday evening for Miss Judd of New York. ' Best 15-cent moals. taurant Phoenix Res- Miss Clara Hermansen entertained for tho "Kindergarten Class" of the County Fair. t Eat at Don Cameron's new restau rant, 119 So. 12th St. Mrs. Jessie Southwlck of Boston, who gave a recital hero two years ago, Is visiting Miss Howell. A young" womniFff shoe, Sofosls. Rogers & Pcrklhs.Co., 1129 O Street. Grace SaruOnt. '05. who-is teaching it Gretna, visited In Lincoln during" tluKTlianksglvlng vacation See tlHHspeclal bargain hlBtory pa llor at the university Book Store. Walter Eckersallhus been elected captain of the-GlilcagVUnlversIty foot ball team for the seasoirof 1906. ., -.-- ... v Dr. woodward, diseases or the eye, ear, nose ahdthroat. Rlchardsblbck. . The Dramatic Club will meet at IIiq hbme of Miss Ruth Bailey, 1935 E' strcetixFrlday cverdng, December 15. ' Latest faces of typo and tOp-notch styles In printing. George Bros., 13th & N Sts. T.he 10 A. M. division of English Lit. "I was excused Wednesday on ac count of Professor Stuff's absence. WANTED Every user or prospec tive user of a typewriter to have a free trial of the VISIBLE Underwoods Underwood Typewriter Co., Bel'fPhoho No.J148. 1.16 No. 11th St. '. ' ,"", i, i r i Miss Nell EVans of Columbus, Nebr., visited the Misses Helen Hendrie and Breta Bills during the Thanksgiving vacation, - F4ir . the Holidays Tho Lincoln Book Store has tho only complete stoclc In Lincoln of Books, Stationery, Pyrogrnphy Materials, Pictures, Cal endars, Etc., Etc. Tho goods as woll as the prices are right. O. E. Shelburn,- '04, county judge elect of Harlan county, was visiting University friends during tho Thanks giving recess. Miss Grace Cordor," '05, who is teach ing In Wlsner, Nebr., visited the Misses Brlderibaugh during Thanks giving vacation.. i ii i i i ! A. I.s "Shaw, '08 .Civil engineering, has been compelled to quit school on account of sickness, He' hopes to be able to return t after tle, holiday ro- - I OVERCOAT ACHIEVEMENT I VA T. $ i You'll have no further use for a tailor after you see and try on one of olir "Kensington!,' & Suits or Overcoats. Saves time- and about $ l tC l.i.U! I-III IX .-IJ I t23.. li. HUM UUr ClULIllllg Ulll. 1L VVUUIU UC UlllldUll to model them to improve the fit and style, $ and they are made from the best of fabrics. Overcoats and Suits, $10 to $25 UA r All Styles s Great Values in $5.00, $6.50 i They are Worth More, I Headquarters Perrins & Dents Gloves MAGEE & DEEMER I i 1 1109 O St. "Kensington Clothes, They Fit." 1 $ r v i( . , , , , , , , . $ SBSiaSSSSSSM v sssjaAXasuakLskTiaBlaAH li BBBBBBBBBliLlJnnnnwKlljsVLriVSBBBBBa ' X bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbK'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH H SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBCSaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBs! 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He met some ot his early! acquaintances, among them one whom ho had not soen for fully forjy years. They parted as boys, who called ono another by thblr first names, always nicknamed at that, while now ono Is a prosperous business man arid the otlieF a university professor. Pro fessor Bessey lnspectod the botanical department of Oberlln Collego and found It In a prosperous condition. He came away with a good Impression of tho quality of tho work done. Notice. News and othor item for tho No braskan should ho handed into tho ofllco at tho east end of tho hall ot tho second floor of University Hall., They should not bo put In, tho bbx' on tho outside of tho pfllce, as thot box -belongs to tho Latin Department, and not to tho Nebraskan ' but should he put on the hook Inside .the ofllco. C4 House Coats, eind $7.SO however uy.i..1tifuaa. Uf'f k jf tf '. ! Sie nL il -u iff I T T 1 17 TP'n 1 1 '?1 1 T ? 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