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ttfoe all? Hebraefinn 4 WWW OLIVER THEATRE , TONIGHT AT 8:15 SAT. AND SAT. MATINEE ' Benefit Y. W. C. A. Building Fund ALICE IN WONDERLAND 250 PEOPLE 250 Night, 75, 50, 35 A 25c. Mat.,25&10c Free Candy to Every Matinee Patron ' MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 15. Charles Frohman Presents . JOHN DREW) In A. W. Pineo's Greatest 8uccess HI8 HOU8E IN ORDER Ore, $1.50. Bal., $1.50 & $1.00. Gal., 50c 4w WWW" ..LYRIC THEATRE.. JOSEPHINE GAS8MAN CLARK & TEMPLE ALLEN 8HAW BILLY BEARD JACK WILDE Illustrated 8ong "If the Man In tho Moon Were a Coon." LYR08COPE Ladles' Souvenir Matinees Tuesdays and Fridays. THE ELITE exxooooooooooooc Continuous 8hows from 1:30 to 6:30 0 ' and 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. WATER CARNIVAL OF VENICE (Colored) CINDERELLA AND THE GLASS SLIPPER (Hand Colored) HER NAME WAS MAUDE THE UNLOOKED FOR MEAL THE CARVING DOCTOR THE WOMEN UP-TO-DATE ILLUSTRATED SONGS, "Where the Silvery Colorado Flows" Sung by Leslie Pomeroy. "When the Snow-Blrds Cross the Valley," Sung by Miss Gurney. ooooooooooocxxxxxiooooooooo ocAiife rmrrO 8 i-Bull Special Service to Q J Auto 3358 Q X A Specialty in Oysters in Season 8 8 117-19-21 No. 13th St. 8 HAVE ; The Evans i ; , Do Your Washing j!;' tho magnitude of the efforts of Rich nnlH, of his solf-sncriflclng and per Hlutent work to Improves hte depart ment and benefit hl pupils, and wo feel It right to utter our slncercst congratulations to the man and to tho Hchool. There Is recent nows that Richards has had tho opportunity offored him to talto chargo oi a department In another Hchool, hotter cquipod and more ablo to compensate him according to his worth, and that ho declined this of for lu order to carry on his work at Nebraska. Tho fact that he chose to stay here Is only further testimony of the professional spirit which animates the man. . Tho .University has lonp, recognized this spirit. It Is nocessary for this socloty to express publicly what every student feels, that whether wo have a new Engineering building, or u dozen of them, wo are proud that we have Professor Richards. THE ENGINEERING SOCIETY, University of Nobraskn. The celebration Indulged in by the students of Syracuse University at the tlmo of their football victory over West Point last fall, has cost them nearly $500 damages, which amount has been covered by an assessment upon the students. The "Dally Orange" says in part: "The Items Include everything from telegraph polos, to stairs and from Blgn boards to sidewalks. About tho only thing not on the list Booms tobo personal feelings, but It wus felt that pooplo residing on the hill (a residence neigh borhood near tho college) did so at their own risk." A certain Senior has presented a bill of $5 for n smashed derby which 'nmount ho asks the undergraduates to pay. Lost A string of amber beads. Finder pleaso return to Mrs. W. A. Hnrkley and recolve reward. UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. April. Friday, 12. Convocation, 5:00 p. in. Professor Daniel Ford, "Daniel Webster." Catholic Club meets, 8:00 p. in., at Thirteenth and M streets. Sonlor Prom. Lincoln Hotel. Union Society meets, 8: 30. p. m. Palladlan Society meets, 8:110 p. m. Orchestral Concert. Hand Informal, 8:110 p. m. Mem. Hall. Saturday, 13. Comonlus Club meets. 8:. 00 p. m. U 1U2. Uase-ball, University vs. Lincoln, Anteloiwa Park. Hawkeyo Club meets, S:00 p. m. with Professor and Mrs. Hrunor 2311 So. Seventeenth street. Students Debating Club meets, 8:00 p. m. Debate on question: "Re solved, That the Legislature of Nebraska should provide for jthe furnishing of text-books to Unlvor slty Btudonts at cost." Medical Society meets, 8:00 p. m. M. 301. Boone County Students' Club meets with ex-Governor Poynter, 8:00 p. m. Sonlor Party, 8:30 p. m., Armory. Monday, 16. Address before engineering students . . by W. 13, Snow, 1.1:00 a. m. Tuesday, 1G. s- Junior baseball men moot, 11:30 a. ni on the field. Senior class meets, 11:30 a. m. Mom. Hall. Thursday, 18. University Cadet Band Concert, 8:15 p. m In Oliver Theater. Friday, 19. Convocation, 5:00 p. m. J. Bev orldgo Lee. Saturday, 20. Jnulor-Senlor reception, 8:00 p. m., Mom. Hall. Saturday, 27. Sophomore Informal. Mem. Hall. May. S. Saturday, 1. . Freshman Informal," Fraternity Hall. Yovr Collar Opportunity OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 15r ALL-LINEN COLLARS ON SALE FRIDAY und SAT'D'Y 3 lor 25 Cents Changing our lino of Men's Collars brings this remarkable pricing. All pure 4-ply Linen Collars- Leading brands in all stylos, and mostly all sizes in each style. Buy as many as you wish. Regular 15c, 2-for-25c Collars - 3 FOR 25c, OR 95c PER DOZEN SUIT or OVERCOAT TO .ORDER . $15 No More, No Less. The Scotch Woolen Mills Company. 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