The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 07, 1908, Image 4

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TWO GREAT CHANGES
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Nearly every man needs an extra coat and vest or trousers to piece out
until time for the new spring suit. For mutual benefits, we offer you
coats and vests of desirable styles and patterns that sold at
$30 a Suit
for
$11.25
$25 a Suit
for
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$20 a Suit
for
$7.50
$15 a Suit
for
$5.50
$10 a Suit
for
$3.75
Men's Extra Trousers
of qualities and prices rarely equaled
$7.50
TROUSERS
$3.75
$5.00
TROUSERS
$2.50
$4.00
TROUSERS
$2.00
$3.00
TROUSERS
$1.50
$2.50
TROUSERS
$1.25
$2.00
TROUSERS
$1.00
A business or office suit can be picked out now among
these values at a splendid advantage
COME TODAY
THE STERLINQl
J Clothiers, 1217 O, Lincoln
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LINCOLN HOTEL FEBRUARY 21
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TICKETS 3 DOtLARS
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Suits, and O'coats Made to Order, $15
NO MORS NO LESS
World's Greatest Tailors
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J. fc IREOORY, Muupr and ChHw
Lkittli Ireack, 145 Si. 13th St.
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Clements' photoB are the best.
Rates to ntudents. 129 fin TCInvonth
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Marshall, students' barber. Corner
Thirteenth and O under Famous.
Now Is the Time! Subscribe!
Simmons the Printer turned out a
very nifty banquet menu carld for
Sigma Tau's fifth annual banquet at
the Llndell Hotel last night They
were something new.
Columbia, Harvard, Princeton and
Yale have issued a challenge for the
annual chess matches with Oxford and
Cambridge.
The report of the freshman baseball
expenses at Yale shows receipts of
$2,686 and expenses of $2,683.
C. H. Prey, florist, 1133 O St
Hayden, photographer, special rateB
to students. 1127 O street
Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser,
for chiropody.
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Harry Porter. All kinds of supplies.
1123 O St.
Green's -barber shops .are the best
in the West.
Palace Dining Hall. No lunch,
counter.
Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P
Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12.
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Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. st
Brown Business College, 15l9 O St.
Try Bud's Cafe 1435 O Btreet.
(Continued from Pagel) -3.
Each student who recolv.es a de
gree in 1908-1909 and, also, each undergraduate-who
does. not. expect to"
return in 1908-1909, Is requested to
leave with the Registrar his place
of residence and occupation for the
coming year. THE REGISTRAR. '
The value of adviqe to the student
in regard to his, course is recognized
by all, and is at present provided for
by the system of faculty advisers.
But a b'usy faculty member with a
long line of students waiting to see
him cannot be expected to' give the
time to a student necessary to find
out his Individual needs' and wishes,
as well as his parents or his Intimate
friends can. It is expected that most
students will look upon the new-Dlan
with great favor, Inasmuch as most
of them have a't one time or another
been compelled to spend days in reg
istering, whero hours would ., suffice
under the proposed system. c
Charter Day preliminaries will be
held Saturday, February 8th, at 2:30
p. m. The following events will take
place: J t
25-yard dash.
Pole vault.
Fence vault. '
High jump. -' ' '
High kick. ' "' ' '
Inter-fraternity relay race.
The contestants in all events will
be cut down to four men, except the
25-yard dash, in which eight men will
be left for the seml-flnal heats on
Charter day.
The Dramatic Club has planned to
give a program and dance in their
new homo in the Temple, Saturday.
February 22. The time from 8 until
9 will be given to a playlet entitled,
"Washington's First Defeat,"" in-which
Mr. Hugh Robertson has the leading
part. The remaining part of the even
ing will be given to dancing.
Miss Bonnie Adams has charge of
both the program and the dance.
Members of the club and their friends
are Invited. Tickets may be secured
from Miss Adams.
, Notice, Juniors and -8enlors.
All Juniors and Seniors who have
not yet had their pictures "taken for
the '08 Cornhusker should do so be
fore Saturday evening, February 8th.
This is absolutely the last call: All
members of '08 and '09 who have reg
istered this semester Bhould also have
this done hot later than the same
date.
The Officers' Club of the State Farm
Battalion will give a banquet at the
Lindell Hotel Friday evening, Febru
ary 7. Chancellor Andrews, Princi
pal DavlBson, Captain Workizer aacT
their wives are guests of honor. Ma
jor Frankforter and LleutenantMoore
are also Invited.
Seniors Attention.
Don't lorget the distribution of the
first order of Senior pins today from
1 to 5 p. m. in room 207, Administra
tion building. ' v
For ront-rSeveral largo all inoierh
rooms. With or without board. Rea
sonable to students. 1020 P. S. Jj Mc-DI11.
For Renf Several large all modern
rooms. With or without' board. Rea
sonable to students. 1029 R fit
Large, modern Tooftx jtor two gentle
men students, $15.00 per month. Bell
A-1717.- 501 No. 17. .
Thirteen fraternities at Syraouse
University have formed a 'basketball
league.
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