The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 10, 1907, Image 4

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College Men are Interested in Sterling Clothes
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Because they Contain More, of Style, Quality and Service
Than the Ordinary Ready to Wear Clothing
Our determination to give the best values in whatever
price you wish to pay, ond our constant efforts to make
our manufacturers bring other garments up to our
standard, has resulted in the production of such cloth
ing as any man would be proud to wear, and pay the
price for,
We give you an all wool suit as low as $15 and finer
and better fabrics at $18; $22.50, $25, up to $35
Sterling clothes are the strongest fabricked, the most
cleverly tailored, the prettiest patterned, and the lowest
cost garments you will see this season. See our
Handsome line of black suits, all styles. The
proper thing for commencement and- evening wear.
We'll hitch more value, satisfaction and service
to you dollar than you've been getting heretofore
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A Photometer.
The department of Electrical En
gineering lias just received from
England a new photometer, -which is
very unique and modern In its con
struction and operation. The photo
meter is an Instrument for measuring
Intensity of illumination, and the de
partment expects to make several ex
periments on opera house, street and
other forms of lighting.
Staff Change.
Owing to the resignation of Paul G.
Burt from the Nebraskan staff, S.
P. Dobbs has stepped back Into the
place ho occupied at the beginning of
the year, the position of general news
reporter.
L. W. Chase, who has charge of the
department of Farm Mechanics, gave
an interesting talk on 'the "Princi
ples of the Gas Engine" to the En
gineering Society on Wednesday
evening. His talk was' Illustrated by
lantern slides, and, on the whole, was
a most instructive and helpful dis
cussion. Ho took upj the early his
tory of gas engines and gave a de
tailed description of the several parts
which go to make up the engine,
pointing out the difficulties met In
their operation and how to overcome
the same. -He called attention to the
many defects in the gas engine,
which had not yet been overcome
and suggested it as a field for much
original research for the coming engineer.
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We olaaa the lneat dreesei anA roaaa wllfeoat 4aacer at HUxm
ar ihrinklaff and guarantaa, mot to injure theia la any way. Wa alto
atoan ceatlemen'e olotalaa af all kraae. Ooode called for aad dallT
arad. All aaodt thorovtialy atarlllzei. Wa do alterlag aad rapalrlnf .
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Oall or write far rloe Hat Llnooln, Web.
J. C. Wood & Company
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You ar wearing btUr oloths than tormtiy.
YES,
and for lis monoy.
Dresher, The Tailor
143 South 12th, Lincoln.
makes my clothes now.
Where Can I Get a HacK?
At (he Forbes Stables, of course
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