an mmmmmmimm wiw ' 1 1 mummmmmmmk THB. DAILY rSE3RAeiCAIM i ". -"- -k-, ar ' n " smk" Smart Suits For Young Men..., I The average young frian, especially the College Chaps are "sticklers" for style. Nothing but the newest in fabrics and the svtfellest in cut will please them. All our young men's clothing is made by young men's tailors who possess the knack of making just the correct thing in the highest de gree. This same clothing.... "The Famous Society Brand" B. C. ADAMS' LECTURE. iCorriucdTrbhTpagdd(.T'1 this month. The committee lias av- ranged for'a very entertaining evenlafg.C The affair will be given at the Acaclajj house. 1216 H street. They aTet pre paring for a larger smoker than 'last time on account of Its' great! 'success. A dance will also he riven hv the Engineering society'-' wilhln the" neriE six weeks. It Is honed that It will b? a grand success as It is the first' one attempted by the engineers, who have .the , reputation of, being weij'k'in i...v- ovv,.! W1VU1. .n uuifctBH;)1; is worn by the best dressed men the country over, here with all your particular and smart notions of dress and have them fully gratified. Come 1217 0 Street 4MM9MtJ9 NMtk 1217 0 Street PHI ALPHA TAU. (Continued from, page one.) rights the best in others. 'Arthurjjor genson was to respond to the- toast "The College Man In PoUMcVfrlrat'WflS unavoidably absent. - Louis- Gregory spoke oh that subject VlthouUprepara-i tlon and acquitted himself very favor ably. A short business meeting was' held before adjournment. i Brown of Harvard. "Brown of Harvard," the original college play and the only one that was ever produced in a Broadway play house In New York, will play an engagement of Wednesday matinee and night at the Oliver Theater. The star of this metropolitan or ganization, Henry Woodruff, Is one of America's best known and greatest comedians, and In "Brown 'of Har vard" he has achieved oven a greater triumph than he did In "When We Were Twentyrone." The supporting cast, numbering thirty two, is .com posed chiefly of players who have at tended one or another of the leading college3. Many exciting nd sensa tional effects are promised, among them a boat race between the Harvard eight and an English crew, an Inci dent which never falls to lift the atir dlence to Its feet with enthusiasm. OO0CtfKOO00OOO 00 000000000000 SENIOR INFORMAL n MARCH 14 1 University Temple Ticket,75 Cents 3bc-o5ooooo Eat at Elam's. C. H. Prey, florist, 1133 O St Dellcattessen Dalrymple's. Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12. Beck man Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. st Try urancis-Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P Talk to Ludwlg about your spring clothes. I Suite aRd O'coats Made to Order, $15 NO MORE NO IMM WtrM't Bnatnt Tailors -UNION MA.DE J. F. tMOORY, Muutfir m Cuttv UMtttlflHt, l45Si.,l3tlSt. Haw Is the Time! Subscribe! Go to 'Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser, for chiropody. Hayden, photographer, special rates 10 siuaents. 1127 o street. Report of Sophomore Informal. RECEIPTS. ' Fifty-six tickets at 50c $28.00 EXPENDITURES. ' Printing (tickets and programs) $5.85 Music ' 10.00 Hall ...- 5.00 Refreshments 4 . 50 Posters 1.15 Doorkeeper 1 . 00 Total $27.50 BALANCE ...;..$ .50 J. STEWART ELLIOTT, Chairman. Approved: GROVE E. BARBER, dim. Student Org. Com. ' 'I Marshall, students' barber. Corner Thirteenth and O under Famous. Clements' photos are the best. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. Los,t A , Chemistry trigonometry and note book. Return to Nebraskan office. Lost In Chemistry building, a note book "containing Jtwo rhetoric themes. Francis E. Dlnsmore. Ludwlgs are busy building. Some of the neatest spring suits in town. Let them show you and book your or der for Easter. The Cattiolic tudents' Club meets Friday evening at Thirteenth and M streets. All members are kindly re quested to attend. . . Against Women Debaters. The Cornell-Columbla-Pennsylvania Debating League has taken 'definite steps to prevent "co-eds" from debat ing. W. B. Woodbury of Columbia started the movement to bar a Cornell "co-ed" debater, but Cornell said the endowment which supported the in stitution was given on condition that women should not be discriminated against. The matter was settled by Cornell agreeing that no woman should try for a team for five years. u "Current Events.' will h tho rmnor al 'subject of the literary prdgl-ahl to be given In the Palladlan hall, Fri day evening. - ft Miss. Clare Dovey, '07, of Platts inouth, Nebraska is voting . aM the Kappa Alpha Theta 'house this week. V Elndley Howard, law, '07. who h Wcticldg law In. Columbus, Is .vlslTi ihg at the. Alpha Tau house this week. It i QW't A' .. ' p