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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1908)
THE DAILY u 1 I I I !i ft r i 'n if I fTTT I 1 ' ;h HEFFLEYS UNIVERSITY TAILORS and HATTERS 1337 O STREET We're now located in the most beautiful store m the west. , We handle the finest HOT DRINKS in the city. Come in and try them. Lincoln Candy Kitchtn J 4th and O So. west Comet SAM'S CAFE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE BEST OF EVERYTHING TN SEASON HENRY CLARKE, Prop University Students Ladies and Gentlemen K In the market for a new typewriter or desiring to rent one, we would be glad to hare our sales man call and demonstrate the visible Underwood. Yours re spectfully, UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER GO. 7U P St. Bell 348 HAVE -THE EVANS Do Your Washing L. J, HERZOC TME WIIVEmiTY MAWS' TAILOR Tk finest work Aom atd prioM right. Otil at 9i mw ton. 1130 p St. - Llntoln mwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm k INftERUTY JEWELER k IrTICIM C. A. Tucker JEWELER Dr.S.S.Shean OPTICIAN , 1123 I ST1EET. YELLOW FIQNT ' iHHHHHiHHHBHBl 8unday Concert. Sunday afternoon, at the Oliver Theater, the Dunbar Brothers Sacred Concert and Bell Ringing Company will give a concert. There will bo no speaking. Tho male studonts of the Univer sity are urged to attend, as It will be exceptionally good. Doors open at 3 o'clock. Ten per cent of tho Science fresh men in Columbia University have been notified that they may not con tinue In their courses, as a result of the examinations. W. C. Hnnnan of the state histori cal society read a paper before the Btate press association Tuesday night on tho "Preservation of tho Nebraska Newspaper." The sororities at Minnesota have adopted a rule requiring that fresh men to be eligible to membership must have passed In seventy-five per cent of their work. According to statistics compiled by the treasurer of Princeton University, the extremes In the nnnual expenses of students there are from $100 to SI. 100. The freshmen meet in Memorial Hall on Thursday at 11:30 for the pur pose of selecting the remaining class officers for the ensuing semester. Student's at the University of Wash ington are assisting in the construc tion of n launch house for the crew's coaching launch. Students of Columbia University took part In the Washington's birth day parade in the city of New York. The Mohamedan University at Cairo, Egypt, is celebrating the thou sandth anniversary of its foundation. A list of freshmen who have been vlolnUng the cap rule at Brown was recently published in the "Herald." At Stunford University u sophomore comedy, "The Maneuvers of Jane," 1b to be staged o February 15th. Cornell University is holding Its an nual farmers' week under fhe auspices of tho agricultural college. There are fortv candidate for the ! varsity crew at the University of Pennsylvania. .McGlJl University has conferred up on Ambassador Bryce tho degree of ! I,. I.. D. Plana for a Woman's building are underway at the University of Wash ington. An inter-sorority bowling league Is the lntesrnt the University of Wis consin. The enrollment at Kansas Univer sity has finally . reached the 2,000 mark. Dartmouth has just completeu three new dormitories and an auditorium. John Trade left foriiis homo In Bea trice yesterday afternoon. Clements' photos are the best. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. Marshall, students' .barber. Corner Thirteenth and O under Famous. Hayden, photographer, special rates to students. 1127 O street. Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser, for chiropody. Coat and vest of a $75 dress suit at a "snap." Room 3, 1339 O St. Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P I H I - I ...- .1 ! Beqkman Bros. Fine shoes. 1107 O, st Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12. x C H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St. Eat at Slam's. i B 1 m Tlio grasp W of the clasp W W la cany. It's r ft a t a 1. .. ...! nli.n . ,uui uiu uiujr uuw lutcly lint clasp garter J tho Ilrigliton. Milli ons of men know this buy them mill wear them. The wear is tlicro, nnd tliey cost only n quarter a pair. Ilcmcmhcr it. PtWEEl SBirOWCi CI., 711 Mum St.. Pmumrau Bell 456- Suits and O'coats NO MORE NO LESS World's Greatest Tillers UNION MADE J. F. GREQ0RY, Mantfer an! Gutter Llicili Brink, 145 St. Otl St. Gregory's Semi -Anthracite $7.50 FOR FURNACES GREGORY THE COAL MAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK BtDB. . I3.2.N..IIU STREET! P mJ UNION COLLEGE TAILORS iuiiding I l Frats and Sororities When in Need of COAL call and tee the WHITEBREAST CO. We will treat you right Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610. Office 1106 O. . CINCINNATI OUT PIIIOI Ut4rfo Sbt topife Ftttoqr fAVW YOU TIHE and - MfHIY 120 f SL SHOE 8T0M itrifTiirnna r arc made of ptiro silk web. . Tho patterns arc , new, exclusive vari- tfi e.lv enniKfli in tnltsfv 1 . 1..1.. 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