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IBHSBSSKSWW wwwwuiBHMffii 'mimiiwmiiiijjwiimjimijjw wwwwawBBBo-rwsa A'' HfUMttuJuZ THfe DAILY NBBRASKAN YoucwMiU withyuureyes r asss b vtat Pn. cA Unw i frfk Conklin's Self-Pilling- Pen Is the best fountain pen for both student and professor on account of the Crescent-Filler. To fill Conklin's Fountain w SELT FILUNG Pen simply dip It In nny Ink and press the Crescont-Filler--thnt,H nil. No dropper no Inky fingers no ruffled temper. Guaranteed to be a perfect writer. Leading donlors handlo tlio Conklln. If yours dooH not. order direct. "KefuHo nub Htltutcs. Send (or hundsotuo now catalog. THE CONKLIN PEN CO. 310 Unkillii BilldlaJ, TOLEDO, OHIO HEFFLEYS UNIVERSITY TAILORS and HATTERS 1337 O STREET We're now located in the most beautiful store in the west. We handle the finest HOT PRINKS in the city. Come in and try them. Lincoln Candy Kitchen J4th and O So. west Corner SAM'S CAFE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN SEASON HENRY CLARKE, Prop LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY -1134 N St. Social nights Mon. and Frid., 8 to 11 Beginners night,' Wednesday, 8 to 11 UNI. STUDENTS ESPECIALLY INVITED . -SELECT CROWD- HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing A BIO TIME. Y. M. C. A. 'Have Successful Supper Saturday Night. Saturday evening another of the popular Y. .M. ('. A. feeds wan held In the pnrlorH of St. Paul's church. This supper was perhaps one of the most successful evr held, both as to the good time hnd and as to the atten dance, there being nbout 175 men out. J. ('. Knode, the retiring president of the association, presided at the ban quet, and Knode was certainly "there with the goods." With the dignity and wit of Lincoln he time and again "brought down the house" at the ex pense of some odlcer or the associa tion. Dr. Roach. Dor Kinderen, "Scan dinavian Jorgy" nnd (Mierrington spoke to the fellows, nil having a good supply of Btories and Jokes. The Y. Il. C. A. quartet, consisting of Wnrren. Cherrington, Ketrldge nnd Plumb, mode their first appearance, nnd fnvored those present with several songs, chief among them being "Dried Apple Pie" nnd "Lucky Joe." It Is hoped that the social commit- ttWk lull! nt Innut .vl tsx rww. l l.. . v. ..... ..i mini t,lJ UIIUUR-I lltll(UUl this year. ' ' Report of Sophomore Hop. The folowing Is the reporr of the re ceipts nnd expenditures of the Sopho more Hop, held January 17. 1!)0S: Receipts 01 tickets, nt $1.25 $11.'.75 G tickets, at $1.50 ).00 14 tickets, complimentary! Total $122 Expenses Hall $ an .Music 25, Refreshments 215, Tickets and programs 8, Flowers 5 Poster 4 Doorkeeper 1 Hack " Miscellaneous 00 00 00 901 00 25 50 75 85 Total $ 9f) . 05 Money turned into class treas urer 23.50 $122.75 JESSE .M. CLARK. Chairman. I have examined the above accounts and find them correct, vouchers having been furnished for nil expenses. GROVE E. BARBER. Chairman Com. on Stud. Orgnn. Juniors, Notice! All thosirwT8hlng hats should order them this week, so the order may be sent in soon. Order from any or the following committee: A. L. Weaver. . x Vera Fink. J. V. Tingley. ' Cnmllle Evans. Lois FoBsler. "Townsend Panel" a style and ef fect in portraiture that speaks for Itself. Clements' photos are tbe beBt. 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. Talk to Ludwlg about your spring clothes. Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P Beckman Bros. Fine shoes. 1107 O. st , Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12; Cozy, clean, pure Dalrymple's C. H. Frey. florist. 1133 O St. Eat at Elam'a. -j z. -.new.,! OLIVER THEATRE WEDNESDAY, Mat. and Night, March 8 Henry Ml I lor piasonts HENRY VAOODRUFF In the Original American College Play- Harvard New York 360 NIGHTS This attraction is the only College play carrying the Endorsement of Every 'Big University In America. CHICAGO 250 NIGHTS Seats Now Selling. The Harvard Medical School With tho completion of the new tcmbor 25th, 1906, this school now h ng and research In tho various bra In this country. Of the five bulldln oratory tenoning and research. Num portunltlcs for clinical instruction In COURSE FOR THE A four years course, open , to ba or science, and to persona of cqulvale IX I he studies of the fourth year are tory subjects, general medicine, gene branches. The next school year extends fr 1 ne diploma of University of Nebr For detailed announcement and ca buildings, which were dedicated Scp os facilities and equipment for teach - Holies of mcdlnlnn nrnlmlilv unnniifll gs. four aro dovoted entirely to lab- uiouh nospiinis airoru abundant op incdlclnc and surgery. DEGREE OF M. D. chclors of arts, literature, philosophy 11 HiumiiiiK, icaus 10 me degree of M. waony eicpuve; they include labora lal surgery and tho special clinical om October 1, 1308, to June 24, 1909. accepted for admission, tnlogue, address HARVARD MEDICAL 8CHOOL, Boston, Mass. Soils and O'coals Hade to Order, SIS NO MORE NO LESS World's Greatest Tailors UNION MADE- J. F. GREGORY. Minsger and Cutter UrciIi Inici, 145 So. 13th St. fya a W M Frats and Sororities-When in Need of Coal call and seeTthc... WHITEBREAST CO. We will treat you right. Phones, Bell 234 - Auto 3228 Office 11 06 O Street. (? PLEASE PAY UP! - p "" " - ' ' ' ' If you have not paid your subscription, please let the matter have your early attention. $1.00 for second semester. Office open daily 2 to 5, room 7 Administration building.- : : t : ' Tht Nabraskan far ramaindar of School Year only $1.00