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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1907)
SlJSStBX, CCbc ailp Bebraenan i America's Best Clothes Products For Young Men Correctly describes The Sterling's Spring stock, which have found Instant favor In the oyos of cvory young man who haB taken time to inspect them. They are made by Tailors export in the manufacture of young mon'a garments; fashioned in the metropolitan shops of the East, giving them the style anil drape that young mon de mand in their clothing. We are showing all the Fabrics and Patterns Shadow Plaids, Mist Grays, Blues and Brown Mixtures, and an excellent lino of Black 8ults in surprisingly bettor quality than you've ever had iit theso prices: $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 Up to $25.00 We also show all that's now in Hats, Neckwear, 8hlrts, Fancy Vests, Gloves and Holsery. You really .can't afford to buy your Spring Outfit until you havo oxamlnod our splendid stock, which moans to ybu: securing the best style, the best fabrics, correct tailoring and last, but not least, the best values to bo obtained anywhere. ffffi f 7 7 IW!? iBSr A Good Place to Buy Good Clothes - The New In Men's Wear ZTNCQLN NEB. THE ELITE ooocxxxxxxx)oooa:oooooooooo Continuous Shows from 1:30 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. THE TRAVELING MENAGERIE FLASHES OF FUN DISTURBING HIS REST LADIES OF THE WHIP PUCK'S PRANKS BELLE OF THE BALL ILLU8TRATED 80NG Bird on Nellie's Hat By Leslie Pomeroy WH(HMHMHlHtHH ..LYRIC THEATRE.. ilMiW1111"'','i""l"i,lllnl"l"t" 8CHEPP'8 FAMOUS DOG AND PONY 8H0W OLIVER THEATRE FRI., SAT. & SAT. MAT., APRIL 19-20 25TH SEMI-ANNUAL TOUR LYMAN H. HOWE MOVING PICTURES The Crowning Triumph of Realism Perils of Whaling, Olympic Games at Athens, and Many Others. THE WORLD REVEALED. Night 50, 35 & 25c. Mat. 25 & 15c. CONNELLY & KLEIN ROSAIRE'S REFINED NOVELTY ARTI8T8, GEO. DEVOY & DAYTON 8I8TER8 HARRY WEBB JACK WILDE In an Illustrated Song, "Face In the Firelight." THE LYROSCOPE LadieB' Souvenir Matinees Tuesdays and Fridays. THE CORNHU8KER . ( Continued from page 1.) gard for the recent withdrawal of the legal men. The divisions of the Cornhus.cer and the number of pages each wlll'contain are as follows: Military, 35; Athletics, 45; Debate, 10; Alumni, 35; Organi zation, 36; Praternitles,40; Sororities 17; Joshes, 50; Literary, 10; Classes. 130. Only the highest grade of paper Is being used in printing the Cornhusker so that the cuts will show up well and give the book a neat appearance. The cover will be a full leather one in two colors. Orders for the Cornhusker are now being received at the editorial offices of the publication in the Administra tion building. The price of the book is $2.00. 1zr L. J. HERZQQ The University Man's Taller THE FINEST WORK DONE AID PJtICEJ DINT 1230 O S TREEX FJ3 T.J JH0RP ft CO. Rubber Stamps, "Slencllv Sells, Trade Checks, Keys Look Smithing, General Machine Works, MtM Makers, Eli. 308 So. lit, LIICOLI THE AVERAGE MAM The editors of the Law Souvenir are experiencing some difficulty In secur ing "ads" for their publication, for the reason that the Lincoln Commercial Club recognizes the Cornhusker as the official book of the University and re fuses to advertise in any other annual. AUEORITTI CHOCOLATES AT RECTORS What's the sum total of the average man's knowledge of clothes? Ho knows when they, look well or when they don't. That's all. Ho couldn't tell an all wool from a part cotton fabric If ho tried when it's new. When you buy a KENSINGTON SUIT you know absolutely what you are getting, for wo guarantee It to bo as wo say. All Kensington suits are purely all-wool, backed by our guarantee. Ab for looks; your mirror will tell you, and your friends confirm it, that a Kensington suit not only looks well, but has a style and dis tinction that lift it above the average of good clothes. Tt stands out from the procession not conspicuous, but individual. Suits from $15 to $33 MAGEE & DEEMER , 1109 0 St. "Kensington" Clothes Fit Gregory's Washed Coal $6.50