tffiRWnKJ TTMte JttAlLV r. ,-w. r" w in"jnwM!iuarj 'N.t.u i vfcr . ;N? T "s. i -x Sk , -V - f-: ' z -, .- f 1 'i V i 4 li If. I X4 V ' : ?i s. J: ? i-. k . fc -. at- : b x c -a ?, ;rfl? TEKv- -i i . : : t . t K is&,m-&vx m iTAV. ..&-& ft'?Vto?' a-j '.Sy;x:' : 'jut-'. X 5r 2.; ":. ", . 1 - '&,. v Jv r5.T:v. rf?.ii'-! t .!! II .ims ?s. ? ;xs i w&i y-.i ?1? V k X B - ;s&r &s ?. v! lv M.SKifSSftffi 1 trrssfts !ft..tSi4 i5i V- S$3 fM EaEn! tlr V Egj 3i: fc&t&l U' R ; R3 && mm SS33s? raSSi; foSiS8Sl .ssfx-a KiT : s Brum Kmmsm him SB :3) M. OB f The Appearance of Self-Sat- isf action is Easily Possessed by Wearing Clothes T,r. Right While we. are particular as regards the styles and modes of fashion, we are' careful to fit the body oiTthe man. Short men don't look well in certain styles that are becoming to tall men;, certain colors are notbecoming"ttrcertain men. It isour aim l to fit the appearancethe body and the pocket book. ' If It is only a step from, being commonly " dressed to beings well, dressed. It all depends upon what you buy arid where yoii buy it .- . If If you have $10.00 to spend for a Suit of Clothes, you may' have that suit cut in the latest fashion arid jriade of good ma terial and in a color that is becoming to you if you want it, for we have bur suits made that way. You may 'pay us' ahywhere ,from $10.00vto $40.00 for ;a Suit orOvercoat this season, and '" vat any particular.price mark you will get cloth eV that possess the limit of style and good looks, arid they will possessthe best wearing qualities obtainable for the money besides. Suite and Overcoats, $10 to $40 top Coats and Rain Goats $7.50 to $25 Odd Trousers SliSO to $8.50 v tmM w V3 &&!& k .'';. l:&' VW vw t. ! ij nu lf Wkc. otH I v-: ? sass.: & &MiS7 tv- tx&ixt, ni ...::;., .?. ?; SiK'WS2-'1""'""'-''-" X. v Good Clothes Merchants Talk clothes. with Ludwlg about youv M1b3 Laura Smith, '06, was a campus, visitor this .week. . Special' 'Varplty dross suits, $35.00 and S40.00 at Ludwlg's. J Mlss-MlnnleJauflttT'OBrwlll teach at Newman Grove again this year. ' Mis Itua T, Shoppa,rd, '04, Is teach , 3ng ati PloroncQ again this year. ; Miss Winifred Bartls, '04, Is lnstruc "tbrln the Institute for the Bllni at iNeuraska City. ) ' Dr. Condra will tako his Geology 'class to South Bond for a' two days'1 trip. They will start Friday morning at 5; 30. ' Norrls Brown, Republican nomlneo for United States Senator, will ad dress a meeting of all students In spe cial convocation some rime next week. Miss Nellie House, 05, was reelected teacher In the North Loup schoolB this year. . . Harry L. Mantor, Joseph H. Sayer, And Chas.E. Romy have been choson assistants in Anatomy for this year. They will have general supervision of ihe laboratories. Mr. .J. .R, Harbor, who finished tho pro-medic course here In 1903 ahd graduated from Rush Med I pal College, Chicago, last year, Is now practicing ?uedlclno at Weeping Water. ,! . ; '-iBurt Griggs, Law '04, la In the city. He U .to be marriad this ovonlng to Miss Emily Bowers. Mr. Griggs Is RpublQah nominee for County Atto ney of Johnson County, Wyo, The examinations for the position of corporal took place last night begin ning .with a competitive drill. Tonight an examination ontlie schools of the soldier and tho squadwlll be-held. Friends of Arthur Marsh, '05, who Is now at Oxford, wjll bo Interested In learning that ho has recently com pleted,, with his mother, a tour of France, Switzerland, Scotland and Ird, land. - Some of the girls who registered for Mission and Blblo Study courses, of fered by the Y, W. C. A., do not. know that all classes begin this week It Iri very Important that all should be on hand at these first meetings. Dr, Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. Call -un-tho-Star Delivery Co;F Bag gage. Both Phones. Cameron's Lunch Counter Is placo to take your noon meals. tho R. S. Bellamy of Arapahoo vlslte.1 with his brother 'lip" at, the K. Z. house this week. The Lestec Piano Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: Gbntlomeh After an experience of more than a quarter of a century with vnrious makes of pianos, including nearly all those made by Philadelphia firms, I have concluded that the Les ter piano Is the most satisfactory in strument I have used in my school. I find, after years of continuous use that tho tono retains its original qual ity and sweetness, the action is unim paired and the durability, as evidenced by tho capacity .of thq piano to stay In tune Is marvelous. I have decided, therefore, to place with you my order for twenty uprights ' and two grands, for delivery by September 5th. GILBERT R, COMBS, Director Broad Street Conservatory of Music Sold by Furguson & Oglo, 121C O St. Wanted Copy of Watson's Physics In. good condltloirby R. Gantt,-1228 R Street- Did you get one-oHhose-freo bottles of ink at the University Book" Store? If not, aWfor one this week. Wo want to give away 500. Green's. barbe.r shops excel all. others In tho west. Entirely modern and the best work assured. There Is no tlmo Hko Harris' time., If your watch Isn't up to date you bet ter see Harris, the watch doctors, - i i 4 Unland wants to make your suit. 3042 O St. fej HUYLER'S -Chocolates and Bon Rons. The Druu Cutter. 0w Th Drug Cutter, FOOT ALLY BALL Thurs. at Chapel U ALL COME Tsfflsiieiefe !J Gregory's Semi-Anthracite $7 4k n i '. ... "? jit !' -!?i v T y 4 "-