d?(i ' , tf . ' t - ttbe BJatlsHebrasftan f, J f .1 - s ' , THINGS TO THINK ABOUT WHEN 61YING YOUR t O CLOTHING II1' I MM . 1 - " !! Ty ' ' ' ' ' V O' 'l 1 l If C. A. TUCKER, Jiwilir, l;j IR s: S. fiHFAN. OlHp.Ill t. 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT 2 YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. I You can't tell by the looks of a suit hoV well jt is going to wear. The cheapest garments are made to look pretty for sale purposes. It's after you have had the garments on your back and find that it begins to sagg at the collar, bagg at the knees, look slouchy in the coat that you know that you have underpaid. Just remember that good tailoring and construction by skilled labor makes good materials into good clothes. It is in this quality of result that THE STERLING'S garments are convincingly best; the makers put as much style as service into them. Let Your Next Suit Bear the Label o! Durability . A Good Place to Buy Good Clothes &?2Lyp The New In Men's Wear UNCOLTrffEB- The annual inter-high-school debate will be held on the afternoon of May 17 In Memorial Hall. The question, selected by Professor M. M. Fogg, Mr. J. L. McBrlen and Mr. A. A. Reed Is: "Resolved, That secret societies In high school should be abolished." ooo The offlcqs of Miss Pfelfer and Miss Hayden will be changed from now un til after the Art Exhibition. Miss Pfelfer's offlce will bo In the English Seminar room, while Miss Hayden will take that which Miss Pfelfer has had. UNIVERSITY OF The Summer Quarter 1907 Tint Trrni.June i July c$t Second Term, July j Auuiitt Si ciulilc kluileiit-. to licgln regular work itli. oit naltlntf (or the Autumn U'urtcr and (Tbri)i tetll vacation oxJrtunltle for teacher. Divinity School, Law School. &I100I n 1 Indication, Kuvli Medical ColltKe (afflll; a fill 1 Graduate Schools of Art and Literature, Ogden (Craduate) SchoololSctences, Senior and Junior College ,of Art Literature. ,l'hllo$' ophv, and Science. I'UIIUIUIUMHVH WW...W- THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CHICAGO, ILLINOIS CHICAGO v ' . ' ' ' YIi If9i a m-' wlfSK t S i'.:-;VJ ' j--. l TI HkIH-- Professor Miller left Monday morn ing for the experiment station at North Platte, where ho will remain a week or ton days planting some ten acres of trees. RESUL T& -T ES We claim to be tho beat GLEANERS and DYER! In Lincoln and are here to prore It Our methods and machinery are the VERY LATEST and our workmen the best that momey can seoure. We clean the finest dressei and robes without danger of fftdtaf or shrinking and guarantee not to injure thorn in any way. 'We also elean gentlemen's olothing of all kinds Goods oalled for and dellr-. ered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. We da altering and repairing. Phone Bell 141 18ao N treet Phone Auto 1MI Call or write for price list " Lincoln, Neb. J. C. Wood & Company ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Profesor Hunt of Syracuse, one time instructor in the English depart ment here, was a campus visitor re cently. Dr. Qondra will deliver commence ment addresses at Shlrkley, May 22, at Hooper tho 23, and at Nebraska Olty the 24th. V r . .- Tn33cSSwSS56ri I FP tV IwjO iiil t.BiHHflfefliH V . yt VTJ I Ml W I R. A. Van Orsdell, '06, will be back In tho University next year to take the Law courses. He Is now superintend ent at Ohlowa high school. The Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass; With the completion of the new buildings, which were dedicated Septem ber 25th, 1906, this school now has facilities and equipment for teaching and research In the various branches of medicine probably" unsurpassed in -this country. Of the five buildings, four are devoted entirely to laboratory teaching and research. The numerous hospitals of Boston afford- abundant opportunities for cllnfcal instruction' 4n medicine and surgery. COURSE FOR THE DEGREE OF M. D. A four years' course, open to bachelors of art, literature, philosophy op science, and to persona of equivalent 'standing, leads to the degree of M. D, The studles'of the fourth year are wholly elective; they include laboratory subjects, general medicine, general surgery and the special clinical branches. The next school year extends from September 26, 1907, to June 29, 1908. Send for illustrated catalogue'; address HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, Boston, Mass., n OTO7hfAt Aha -rT"rvf A7 y, s-y ryj y y Ctapeco Shrunk toarter Slid ColUr OLUETT, 1'EAnpDY &.CO. ir.ir. n (Miioit anil MonArch BblrW ijmmm i --- - i&X I s0L m i 1 1 Helen Allen, who was in school last year and now teaching at Wahoo has been elected to a position In tho Lin coln schools. i Election for membership to the Ne braska chapter of Sigma XI will take place about May 15. Where Call I Get a HacK? At the Forbes Stables, o! coirrse AUTO 1550 DELL 550 , , ., ...... i, Eva Sherdeman, '05, has been elec ted to teach in the Friend high school. Gregory's Semi-Anthracite $7 r1