THB DAILY NEBRA6KAN Yoimnfillit withjvnrffBs: cfi7r iWl1 fcfl Conklin's Self-Filling Pen la tho best fountain pon for both student and professor on account of tho Crescent-Filler. To fill Conklin's Fountain w sEir niuNfc Pen simply dip It in any Ink and press the Crescent-Filler that's all. No drpppor no Inky fingers no ruffled toraper. Guaranteed to bo a perfect writer. Landing dealers hnndlo tho Conldln. If yourn dooii not, order direct. Kofuno Mib HtituteH. Bend (or hnndsomo now catalog. THE CONKLIN PEN CO. 310 Uiifaalfu BulMlaJ, TOLEDO, OHIO . CINCINNATI . OUT PRIG! SHOE STORE -AND- Dtttrli Skit Rtptk Fttttry -AVM VU TIME - m. MONEY iato o . SAM'S CAFE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT TIJE BEST OF EVERYTHING . IN SEASON HENRY CLARKE; Prop We'renow located in the most beautiful store in -the west. We handle the finest HOT PRINKS in TRe city. Come in and try them. Lincoln Candy Kitchen J 4th and O So. west Corner L. J.HERZOG THE UMIVHtlTY MAMS' TAILOW Tb finest wrfrkdona a&d priori right. 011 at mr aew toc. 1230 O St. Llnaolif HAIR CUTTING.A SPECIALTY -THK- Qulok and Easy Marbir Shin " C. Wf'BMMBRT, Pwp. ' 205-SOUTH 'ELEVENTH STREET Qlve rid call . . BIDS ASKED FOR. (Continued from ptiRo one.) liiK Is finished It will bo one of the boat for Its purpose In the country and tho University Is indeed fortun ate In having n man of Professor Richards' ability to design It. Student Patents an Eraser. William H. Hartley, a former stU dent In the department of entymology, at present a teacher In the night schools of Lincoln, has Invented and putented an eraser which collects the dust and stoies It Inside. The pat ent is estimated to be worth from ten to twenty thousand dollars and is cl curly a great improvement over tho old dust-producing eraser. Palladian Play. Another surprise. Tho Mystic Maze. Have you seen It? Well, its a great play and the Puiladlan girls are the actors. All tho glory of the "Orient" will be presented. The oc sosion Is the glrls program which will be given In Palladian Hall next Friday evening. Other than members are invited. The Union restaurant at Brown has been closed, because tho management feared that It would have to be run at a loss. The Brown Dally Herald as cribes the falling off of patronage to the low standards or cleanliness and unattractlveness which prevailed. Forestry Lecture. P. B. Moody, assistant state forestor of Wisconsin, will give a course of fifteen lectures to the forestry stu dents. Tho lectures will begin next week. Senior Play. There wil bo an Important nieot- ilng of the Senior Play Committee Friday at 5:00 p. m. In U. IQOl Every member must be present. Notice. The lnterfraternity athletic council will meet todny at 5 p. m. Dr. Clapp's olllce. Ellet Drake. are to vote on: Who is the most popu !lar prof? Who Is the most unpopular prof? Who is the handsomest man? Degrees will be 'conferred upon the winners. A good proposition for college men during the r.ummer. New and prac tical. C. E. Franz, at the Lin del I hotel. ('. W. Edgerton, '03, has just been ap pointed botanist for the Louisana ex periment station. C. H. Humphrey, who graduated la forestry in 1905, Is now an assistant in botany-at Corholl university. Tho best coffee I over drank that served in The Boston Lunch Try it. Clements' photos are the best. RateB 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. Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P , , BecUman Bros.. Fine shoes. 1107 O. fit. 0tliUtiTtdtHnk Kdir5?fiH?5iiy HiMS!r t99p VT R FLAT HH ALL CLASP jH SILK JMHHMnnHBiMHMMiiMnai BRIGHTON ti Flat Clasp Garters for sqlid comfort. The newest shades and designs of -one piece, pure silk web. All metal parts heavy nickel plated brass, cannot rust. 25c. a pair, all dealers or by mail. PIONEER SUSPENDER CO., 718 Market Street Philadelphia ifakert of Pionttr Sutptndtrt SENIOR INFORMAL (MARCH 14 University Temple Tickets, 75 Cents 22! 7 '" - ORDER YOUR PUHCH at FOLSOH'S Also everything in tho way of cakes, pies, candies and ices. Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream after tho show. Bell 456- Phone us for Prices Auto 2214 0HD00000CMKC0 O O 00COCWK3fKD0)IKaKC- O LINCOLN HOTEL MARCH THIRTEEN FRESHMAN HOP . INFORMAL V TICKETS $1.50 HKD0iKCOO3KC Frats and Sororities When in Need of COAL call and ee the WHITEBREAST GO. We will treat you right Phones: Belt 234; Auto1610. --Office 1106 O. Gregory's Semi-Anthracite W c u FOR' FURNACES $7.50 NO CLINKER OR SLAT w GREGORY THE COAL MAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK BLDO, 132 H, I llti STREET - " -- : ' - - " rr1 ft V - - w ' - .! i i , ., . 4 I I I i i ii Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12 Try Dalrymple's Baked Goods. UNION COLLEGE For First Clai$ Talltrlnt AT LOW PltlCES ; , i TAII fIDG M,n Co,ltt lAILUliO lulldlnc C. H. Frey, florist. 1133 O St. -AUTO. 48-COLLEGE VIEW- I Eat at Elam's. . t I '. : -. : u'iv,.., f x.; ', v fcwtw