r-f.yr a .-"yrariy-f SfT' ' fiJWAJltWIM'l.l.liWSgwMKC? m TXwfcC """ " -' ' - V.' Zbe a 1 1 b fUbraefian , - . I ' ;'! , f If . V, -X .- P ILDHII, t ; .OOQOOOOOC50000dOC)OOOOOOOCXX) Dr. Condra has boon naked by a Wyoming company to send a suitable young man to take tho position of nil no superintendent In ono of tho largo copper mines of that state. Tho position Is open only to. a young man who is strong both physically and morally, and whoso character la un-i questionable. As the salary to bo paid ' Is $150 per month, tho man who may , uo soiecioti win uu coiiHiuuruu iur tunatc. - IS 8 4 1 SI I ImSMm the man who should make your Clothes. QWe are booking Easter orders Now, from our New Spring Woolens. Come in. o o 9 9 9 1 036 0 St. OOOOOOCXXX)0000000000000000 The Kansas University toatn for the debate .between Kansns and Baker Universities has been selocted. The debate will bo upon the repeal of tho fifteenth amendment. Tho second speaker for Kansas, Jacobs by name, Is a colored studont and Is oxpected to deliver a telling ilea for the fair treat ment of his raco. I ? MJBNn- If I SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS ALWAY8 PA88 BECAUSE THEY ARE KEPT UP TO THE MARK AND NEVER FALL BELOW THE OFFICIAL 8TANDARD. Recognized Universally at Best for Athletes. SEND FOR THESE BOOKS NOWTEN CENTS PER COP? No. 238. Group XVI Muscle Building. By Dr. L. H. Gullck, Director of Physical Training, N. Y. Public Schools. No. 27. Group XII College Athletics. By M. 0. Murphy, the well known Athletic Trainer, now with Univ. of Penn. No. 240. Group XII Athletic Training for Schoolboys. By Geo. W. Orton of tho Univ. of Penn. and a famous athlotoshimselr. A copy of our complete catalogue of athletic goods will bo malted upon request. MAIL ORDER DEPT. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 126 Nassau 8t., NEW YORK. 149 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. WHEN -STUDENT WANTS PRINTING THERE IS NO DENYING THAT HE WANTS IT PRINTED IN MODERN STYLE 4 The New. Century Printers Miss Laura Whlto takes the' placet of Miss Autumn Davies as assistant In courso 4 of Amorlcan History. Miss White graduated from the University with tho class of '03. She has been teaching In a high school until thlB year, when she came to do graduate work .hero. ' I ELLIOTT i I 1241 N STREET I I I UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN 8 : C, A. TUCKER, Jeweler, 8 5 un. d. a, antAN, upucian ij 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT 8 ; YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. H I COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK 1 I OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. J I CAPITAL, - $100.000.00 1 v HAVE ! Tlt EuAHA 5 Do Your Washing 9flHHHiHOTH3BHHHHiHHHHiHHHHHHHIMHHi For 1908 the University of Kansas gets ?2G7,000 for salaries, repairs and general mnlntonanco, nnd $100,000 for a new engineering building; for 1909, $263,000 for salaries, ropalra and gen oral maintenance and $150,000 for now buildings. Tho amount appropriated Is said to be all the University has asked. Breckowldgo at Convocation. Mr. Ralph W. Breckewidge of Omaha, Neb., who delivered an excel lent address at Convocation last year has kindly consented to appear again this semester. Ho will give an ad dress on "The Spirit of American His tory" at 5 p. m on February 22. W. F. Meier, '03, ono of tho best de baters over at Nebraska', and now a lawyer at Spokane, Washington, was one of tho Judges nt the recont Wash ington Stato Accredited 'High School Debate BROS. TAILORS 1210 O Str. PONT BE A CHUMP If you want to go out in society dress right. We make clothes to fit you. Not made for a dum my and altered tp fit you. Dress Suits or Tuxedo Suits to order $30.00 up. Suits and Overcoats to order $20.00 up. Latest Eastern Styles The IVY PRESS H" ?S PRINTING Why Not Let Them. Do It Now?, NEW LOOATION-813 B. 18th. BOTH PHONES ,The University Chorus held an Infor mal dance and party in Memorial Hall Friday evening. An Impromtu pro gram was given by sevoral of the mem bers. .. , Tho Chemistry Club will meet In tho lecture room of the chemical labora tory Saturday, February 16. "The Chemistry of Photography" will be discussed. FRATS- When in need of COAL call and see the WHITEBRESAST CO. We will treat you right ' Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610. Office 1106 O. "Mlko" Hughes, president of .the Junior class last semester, has been visiting friends for tho past few days. Mr. Hughes will not onter school again this semester. Where Can I Get n HacK? At the Forbes Stables, of course AUTO 1550 SELL 5S0 Yale and Harvard are soon to hold a debate in French. TJie movement is encouraged by a wealthy Frenchman. UNDERWOOD VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS 136 Nsrth Elivinth ItH 348. Autt 3881 i m ilJllJUIlJajmiTllTLJ..J- 111 - S Would Like to bo Your ! I Laundrymen. j ' , I YULE BROS, j! ' vOOOOOOOQwOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Miss A. E. Soukup, Dressmaker. Special attention given to students. 113G O St. Auto 4603. If you have dnnce programs, tickets or posters to bo printed, go t6 Mc Vey's, 125 No. 12th St. BREAD, PIES the f ! N e candies pat OM We have a dellclsus AND TAKFC r 3Ujy assortment of candles fXWv U ft It L O COME m of our own make. Frank Stockton will bo an Instruc tor in mathmatlcs In the Lincoln High School. Tho best place to eat in town Is at Don's, 114 So. 11th Street. Front room for rent, ground floor. Gentlemen only. 534 No. 12th: V. ! UNION COLLEGE i TAILORS Main Colligt BUILDING Fir first Clait Taller mg it itw rnots 51" Auto, 48 Cflltf Viiw . W Greg ory, the Coal Man 4UKRETTI CHOCOLATES AT RECTORS ; Apf& T - tl "v 4..:ij-i'UiiVi-;.' -i. '"? I4! -i'. . '!?' s s ,. . W'" hi'- . t .:.. zffi