tLbt a i 1 1 Hebraehan h) ' ii 'Hi ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON AFTER THE DANCE CAlttP The Ensign Omnibus and Transftf Company For Good, Prompt UVERY SEltVICE The GRAND CENTRAL IARKR SHOP ft S CIGAR STORE W.K.BAnniHLMAl. PrtfritUr V- HaVe Yofc Seen Those Swell Spring Novelties Those Latest Eastern College Styles Made to Order $20.00 and Higher. j i AT Elliott Bros., TAILORS Both Phones. 1210 O Stl BASE BALL GOODS BUSINESS DIRECTORY I in I I! j j; Every TLoymi University Student Is j j If wrgd to pntrootxe theae Nebrmt- ( kfta advertisers, nnd to taentloa 1 1 paper wmie aolna; so. t i t ,i ( n "7 T'r"T"p'p'7'n'T'T"PJfl'Rl JUirJll t Jar BARBER SHOPS Green's Shops, The Richards; Tho Mogul. BATHE Chris', Grand Central. i BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin- j coin Book Storo, Uni. Book Store, Harry Porter. j BAKERY Petry Bakery Co. J BANKS Columbia National, First Na-1 tlonal. , CAPE Sam WeBterflold, Don Cam orqn, Windsor, i CATERER--"Tommy," at Miller & Palne'a Fountain. CIGARS Lindsey, Ed. Young. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma gee & Deemer, The Sterling. COAL Gregory, WhltobreaBt CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The FoK Bom. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol- j shoimer, Rudgo & Guonzol. DRUGGISTS Rector, Riggs. ENGRAVERS Cornell. FLORISTS Chopin Bros. FURNITURE Tho Benway Company, Hardy. ! HABE.RDASHERY $2.50 Hat Store. HAIRDRESSER Mrs. J. C. Boll. JEWELERS Tucker, Hallott, F. B.I Harris, Horpolshoimor. LAUNDRY Yulo Bros. , Evans. : LIVERY Ensign, Forbes, Melick, j LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe. '' PRINTING Now Century, Goorgo , Bros., McVoy, Simmons, The Ivyj jrress. MUSIC Curtice. Crancor. RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam- oron's. SHOES Sanderson, Rogers & Per-' kins, Electric Shoe Co. , SUITORIUM J. C. Wood. TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwlg, Horzog, Elliott' Bros., Dreshor. j THEATERS Oliver, Lyric, Bijou. J Elite. j TYPEWRITERS Underwood .Typo I writer Co. ' WAFFLES Mrs. Day, Sam's Cafe. OVER HUNDRED MARK. Relief Fund Jumps From $90.00 To $115.00. . The relief fund has now passed tho one-hundred dollar mark and is on tho way to tho Kecond hundred. Of thu twenty-five dollars given up to yestor (Joy, twelve came from Hasting Col lege thru Mr. Cnrno. Several other schools of tho state may also respond. The movemot is now gotting under headway and promises to keep on climbing. The following amounts have been received: A. L. Weaver, $1; J. L. TomiiK, SI; Cash, $.50; Hnrry Wolters, $1; Mission Study Class, SI. GO; D. O. Carne, $12; ProfesHor Caldwell, $1; Cash, $5.; Fred Woir, $1; C. K. Shedd, $.50. Total to presont, $117.50. OCOCODCX)COCXXDCOOOOCOOCOO THE STAR RESTAURAHT BEST 15 CENT MEAL IN THE CITY. D. K. CAMPBELL, FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL 1400,000.00 Hnrplut and ProAfa. ., 100,000,00 DEPOSITS 3,090,000.00 "Frat" Baseball Standings. Played. Won. Lost. Alpha Theta Chi. .2 2 0 Kappa Sigma 1 1 Phi Delta Theta.. 1 1 Phi Kappa Psi 2 1 Sigma Chi 2 1 Beta Theta Pi 2 J Alpha Tau Omega 2 1 Delta Tau Delta.. 1 , 0 Sigma Alpha 1 0 Phi Gamma Delta. 2 0 Delta Upsllon .... 0 ,0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 ! HAVE " I The Evans Do Your Washing Bind Papers. The Historical Society has bcn busi ly ongagod for some days past pre paring ,several hundred volumes of newspapers tor binding, All thi dally papers will be bound nt once, while the weeklies will be attended to a little later. The Historical Society receives am preserves flies of every publication in the state, except In those few cases where the publishers fall to respond to the offers of the society, and then tho appeal of students from that locality Is usually sufficient to bring a r.o-sponce. 3TTho Only.Up-to-Dato Hull in tho City. The Monarch BILLIARDS AND POOL AUGUST BLADO, Proprietor. 1134 N STREET Lincoln, Neb. W. F. Rantsma has left school to accept the position of transit-man for the Consolidated Copper Mining com pany at Ely, Nevada. He will bo with Charles Purcell, C. E. '06, who has charge of tho work for the company. Mr. Rantsma expects to graduate with the Senior class tho coming June. Q Auto 33$s Q g A Specialty in Oysters in Season X 8 117-19-21 No. 13th SI. K IS Tfca fta Cttiur. HUYLE1R Chocolates and i Bon Sons, 'j Lost A black cloth doll was taken from the hall on tho evening of the Junior-Senior reception. Information concerning same will gladly be re- luuivuu uy euiuiiiiiiue. Innocents, Attention! The Innocents will meet today In U. 110 at 11 o'clock. Every member should be out. Important buslncs. I We buy school-books , Aad-wc tend frt to any applicant am 'JJooki Wanted" CUloftio(4wr3X chool-booki. with th price at which we accept tcama-nana at wu aa look.) . We pay cash Fw H roarkdabla achoot-booka, or if ' mc.wu, vr.uui cuDiunnirnH on ae cuuiu, 10 u pua or uuuofAr acuool. books from Uma to Unit a nttdtd. immsi t-rmtv dt-MWW. 16th St. Now York City. Mention tM at. Sole Agents for D. & M. Baseball and Athletic Goods. We alBO carry the Spalding line. Special prices to clubs on bats, balls, mitts and uniforms. LAWLOR CYCLE CO. 1324 O 8t. 'Qnly' bicycle and sporting goods house "'' on O street. SPECIAL LADE8 MAN TAILORED SUITS $11.35 to $40.00 JACKETS 7.35 to $21.35 ' SKIRTS $4.00 to $18.65 Mlsses'-Sults. .$10.00 to $18.00 Work, goods and fit guaranted.. Also. GENTS' TAILORING R. O. HpSERT, . 117 No. 12th-Street T.J. THORP & CO. flHktwr SUunM, Stenotic, Seili, Trade Checks, Keys Leek Smithing, General Machine Wirki,- MaM takers, Els. 308S. lift, LIMCOLJ Office of International Correspondence Schools, Room at, 1203 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Plonse explain, without further obligation on my 'part, how I can qualify for a largor salary and (rain advancement to the position Ixjroro which Lliavo marked X. Bookkeeper Telophouo EuKincir Stenographer Elec-Lighting Bupt, Advortifl'in't.WrJter Mochnnionl Engineer Show-Card 'Writer Surveyor Window Trlmmor Stationary Ei)gineqr Mechanical Draftsmau Civil Engineer Oruamontal Designer Building Contractor Illustrator ' Architectural Drufts. Civil Service Architect Chemist , Structural Engineer Textile Mill Supt. Bridge Engineer Electrician Foreman Plumlwr EloctricalEnglneor Mining Engineer Name , ... St. andNo.. 4 , ...'..... city..1: .... . st '.).?:.::.... UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. April. Tuesday, 23. 1 State Supt. McUrien, "Our Now ', School. Laws." 1 Candy Sale. Y. V. C. A. , Innocents Afeet.' U. 110, 11 a. m. I Wednesday, 24. 1 "D" Company Blowout. 1436 S St. j Talk to Engineers by C. B. Downton. 1 M. 211, 3 p. m. Thursday, 25. I Juniors meet. Mem, Hall, 11 a. m. I Phi Reta Kappa Initiation. Musical Recital. Mem. Hall, 8 p. m. ; Friday, 26. I Track Preliminaries. Saturday, 27. Sophomore Informal. Mem. Hall. Baseball. Nebraska vs. Unimslty of Missouri. IKW K fHb May Saturday, 4, Freshman Hop. Fraternity Hall. Engineering' Banquet. Lindell. Latin Club Banquet, C;3'0 p. m. Friday, 10, ' ' ; , Company B 'Hop. ' ., ;. 4 ijNDERWOOD VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS 136 Ntrth Elmnth Iill 348. Autt 3111 V v NEW stvi r (!. . ZJZ.-Lr "-T"-. .... . AAiJitrn rfiiiAn" 1 t WARRANTED 'LINEN I R ASK YOUR DEALER I , WILLIAM BARKER CO. I ? ,j MAKERS OF COLLARS, fr.CUEES 'sJ,. ... ,e t S.r ., . U . xi.'. A.. . . vMJtWv6. '- K 1