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THE DAILY NBBRA6KAN ltttt BUSINESS DIRECTORY j .'i , ' - ' i rg t patroalie thwtm Ksbnif kaa MdvartlMni, aad bmbMob 1 1 taa papar walla doing- so. I I til ittattttttttH i ATHLETIC GOODS Lawlor Cycle Co. BANKS First Trust and Savings. Central National. BAKERIES Dalrymplo, Folsom, Pe- try. BARBER PHOP8 Grand Central, Green's Stops, Marshall, Emmork RATH HOIJ8E Carta'. BOOK BTORE8 Co-op; Lincoln; University. CAFE Savoy, Windsor, Sams, Dons, Buds. CLEANERS Wood. CIGARS Colo ft McKonna; Matt's Place. BUBINESS COLLEGES Lincoln Bus- InoBS College. CLOTHING Farquhar; Magee ft Deemer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling. COAL Gregory; Whltebroast. CONFECTIONERY Dairy mple; Lin- coln Candy Kltohen; Olympla Candy Co., Rood, Hlrschner-Morse. Folsom. DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln, Pitts. DENTISTS Graham, Yungblut, J. R. Davis, Hll). PRY GOODS Herpojsholmer; Miller fe Paine. DRTTflOISTS RIkkb. FLORISTS Chapin; C. H. Frey. FURNISHINGS Budd; Magee ft Deemer, Mayer Bros., Sterling, O. A. Fulk. GROCERIES Capital Grocery. HAIR DRESSER Mrs. J. C. Bell. HATTERS Budd, Heffley, Lincoln Hat Co., O A. Fulk. JEWELERS E. Fleming; Harris; Myera, Tucker, Hullett, Henderson and Hold. LAUNDRIES Evoub ; Merchants ; LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom. Dalrymple, Hlrschner-Morse. OPTICIANS Hallett; Myers; Shean. PHOTOGRAPHS Blazek, Hayden, Townsend, Clements. PRINTERS George Bros.; Simmons. REAL ESTATE Humphrey. RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch ; Buds; Camerons; Church; Climax; Dons; Dickinsons; Francis Bros.; Sams; Windsor; Blam's. SHOES Beckman Bros; Cincinnati Heroford & Petty; Rogers & Per kins; Sanderson. TAILORS Backstrom; Dresher; El liott; Hoflley; Herzog; Ludwlg; Scotch Wollen Mills, Union College Tailors. TELEGRAPH S C H O O L Western Telegraph School. THEATERS Jewell; Joy-o; Oliver; Lyric, BIJou, Wonderland, Elite. TYPEWRITERS Underwood, Sun. KEYS Thorp. ELOCUTION WORK. Many Special Programs GJven by the Department. The Wednesday programs offered by the Elocution department are at tracting considerable commendation. YcBterday the comblnod divisions of Rhetoric 36 were entertained by a program under the leadership of Miss Fisher. The program was as follows: JNot at Home" Miss Ada Morgan "Gwalborto's Victory" iMlss Jessie Doyle "Aux Itallen" Miss Rachel 'Karns "For a That" John Ketrldge "Amelia Blenklns" MIbb Gllmartln Scene from "The Rivals". .Misses Denny, Barstow, and Mr. Phelps In the public speaking department a special meeting of the president's cabinet was offered, with Mr. Hare 'presiding as the president. Next week Rhetoric 36 offers Mr. G. Bernard Shaw's "Man of Destiny," and the class In public speaking will Impersonate a banquet of scientists. The public Is cordially Invited to these special programs. - Komenskl Club. At the meeting of the Komenskl Club, Saturday evening, March 21, the following program will be given: Violin Duet Messrs Brodecky and Kokes- Reminiscences From Abroad J. E. Bednar Vocal Solo Miss Irma Sadllek Address. . : Hon. W. G. Hastings Judge Hastings will speak on the advantages of being able to speak more than one language. The pro gram will bo given In the English language this time. Visitors are in vited to be present. .. EXCHANGE8. onooexxxxxxjuuu BICKSTROi COMPANY EXCLUSIVE- TAILORS 1320 N St, Lincoln, Nh. The question as to whether the sen ior clasBOB of the several colleges are to leave a joint memorial, or whether each 'class is to contribute one, aB In the past, Is causing considerable agi tation at the University of Michigan. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology a change ha been made In the course of naval engineering. Only one year of modern languages Is re quired Instead of two, In order to per mit more time for professional study and the selection of an optional sud-ject. Pitts' Dancing School Class nig hftrr Advanced, Monday; Beginners, Wednesday and Saturday. 8oc!al night Friday Private class every afternoon Most beautiful hall In Lincoln. Iew location, 1124 N street. Auto 6241. Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. st Mohan Sing, a Hindu, was refused admission to the University of Chicago a-few days agoJiecauso he could not speak. English. He had run away from home and traveled ten thousand miles to enter the Midway institution. After the Matinee-Dalrymple's. DonarA ARROW CLUPECO 8HRUHK QUARTER SIZES IK CBMTa BACH 1 a FOR as CENTS fttf of q8?tt It Is Interesting to note the number of the recent successful students In the Rhodes scholarship examinations who come from small colleges. Of one school Is this especially noticeable. St. Ignatius College, at Kankakee, was represented by five men out of the eleven who passed the examinations. The others were scattering. Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12. 2? The Corngll-Columbla-Pennsylvanla debating league haB taken definite steps to prevent women from enter ing college debating. Cornell chose a woman rebater recently, and the choice was protested by the other col leges. The Ithacans finally agreed not to let women try for the debating I teams for five years. BBBBBB BBBBW mcittplM Brano DRESS FOR YOUNG MEN " Society Brand Clothes Are the New Creation For Young Men We were showing a young fellow one of our spring suits yesterday and he put on the coat and saw himself as others see him in the mirror. The first thing he said was "It's a Bird" He went out. with a smile of satis faction on his face and the "Bird" under his arm. Our suits for young men this spring from $20 to $30, or any price you want to pay certainly eclipse anything we've ever seen in suit making. ' ' Come and see-the " Bird." " ' 121 T O Street Members of the senior class desiring pictures without cap and gown are en tled to the Cornhusker ate. Town-send. Today the Famous display of Easter millinery. Your inspection solicited. Clements' photos axe the best Rates to students. 129 So. "Eleventh. Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P Two months more of school. Let ub have your duplicate order for pictures as soon as possible. Townsend. Marshall, students' barber. Corner Thirteenth and Q under Famous. Hayden, photographer, special rates to students. 1127 O street Go to Mrs. J. 0. Bell, hairdresser, for chiropody. H ii-