The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 07, 1908, Image 4

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    THE DAILY INEBRA8KAN
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Conklin's Self-Fllllnfr Pen Is the
best fountain pen for both student
and professor on account of tho
Crescent-Filler. To till
mkris
SEI1-F1UING
Conklin's
Fountain 9r Pen
Him ply dip it in nn ink and press
the Crescent-Filler that's all. No
dropper no inky finders no ruffled
temper. Guaranteed to be a perfect
writer.
Lcmllni: ilcnlorn linudlo tlto Conklln. If
s oum iloca Dot, order Olivet. KufuHO nul
MtltutcH. Send (nr liandHomo new cutnloi;.
THE CONKLIN PEN CO.
310 Unhillio BaltJIni. TOLEDO, OHIO
HIFFLEY'S
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UNIVERSITY
TAILORS and
HATTERS
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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
J 4th and O So. west Corner
SAM'S CAFE
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
THE BES'JufF
EVERYTHING
TN SEASON
siindwiched In. yet all wuh so pi rfoct-'
ly muniiKcd nnd such wuh (he nature i
of the uiitertnlninenu that the Ne
hruskn girls were nivor In the least '
tired, but fo.md theniselvts perfect!
frtsh f.n- the name Saturdaj night.
The Minnesota players were the
same as In tho recent name In Lin
coln. The Nebraska players making
the trip wore: Beulah Under, Nell '
Stevdnson, Moss Klmmel, Vera liar-
Kor, Ilattle Rollings, Mattle Wood
woith. and Anne Watt. The team!
wns In charge of Miss (fittings, .the
trainer, to whom belongs the credit
for producing so strong a team, and
MIhh found, .he acting manager. Mrs.
Clapp Mxpected also to go, but was
unable to do so on account of her re
cent serious Illness.
SEMBRICH AND VAN HOOSE...
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BRIGHTON
Flat Clasp Garters
for solid comfort. The newest shades
and designs of one piece, pure ailk
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
Maktrt of Pwnttr Xtupendtrt
HENRY CLARKE, Prop
HAVE
THE EVANS
Do Your Washing
The Celebrated Tenor to Assist Mme.
Sembrich.
ICIIisju Van Hoose, who Is to appear
tomorrow night at the Oliver with
Ainu. Sembrich under the local mini
agenment of Wlllard Kimball, director
or tho University School of Music,
stands pre-eminent among American
tei.ms. lie was associated two sea
sons with Mme. Melba In opera and
two In .concert and toured last year
with Mme. Sembrich.
In speaking of the concert, Mr.
Kimball said, "Ellison Van Hjose-has
a .strong diamatic voice of rare
beautiful qualitj arousing the gieat
enthusiasm wheiover he has apptarul
and he alone would draw a crowded
house. The concert tomorrow ir'glu j
Is Indeid a double treat. .. for Mine.
Sembrich. one of the guattst colora-
tin. i singers on the operatic stage,
nothing furihei need be said. Michael
de Jftidora, the pianist in sii)p nl of
Mme. Sembrich. is placi .1 among the
tori most of the day."
Gregory's Semi-Anthracite
FOR FURNACES
$7.50
NO CIMEIt 611 SLATE
GREGORY THE COAL MAN
AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK BLDG.
132 N. Ilth STREET
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Since the surreptitious dlsnppiar
tipc of the "Junior Informal" poster,
'hi inenibers of the other classes are
manifesting great Interest In the
Junior dance for Friday night. Girls, i
this Is leap jiar. Junior boys should
get thdlr tickets at once of any of the
following: V. M. Weller, T. N. Widish,
Fern I.eet. Helen -Cray, Gertrude Nell
son, G .11. Matteson, 'Robert Elliot. E.
B. Drake.
Suits and O'coats Made to Order, SI5
NO MORE NO LESS
World's Greatest Tailors
UNION rVTADE
J. F. GREGORY, Manager and Cutter
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Lincoln Braick, 145 So. 13th St.
Thi legentH and faculty of the Unl
versltx of Wisconsin are considering i
the Ide.i of abolishing intercollegiate
athletics. They are meeting with
strong opposition on the part of-the
students.
Plans for the nevv, physics build
ing at the rnlvc-rsity of Illinois have
lately bien approved by the trustees
The building, which will be one of
the finest In the country, will cost
over $250,000.
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Two-fifty
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One of the features of the Utah
Chronicle's leap year edition, gotten
out by the co-eds, is an article en
titled, "Does a college education pay?"
Depends on whether it's a co-ed col
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Dramatic Club.
The Dramatic Club will meet In U.
10ft at 11:30 today.
See Sanderson this week about ca
det tan shoe s while stock Is large.
Cadets should see Sanderson be
fore April 1-1 to Insure a fit In tan
shoes.
Pitts' Dancing School
Class nights Advanced. Monday;
Beginners. Wednesday and 8aturday.
Social night Friday. , Private class
every afternoon. Most beautiful hall
in Lincoln.' New location, 1124 N
street. Auto 5241.
Clements photos are too best.
Rates to -students. 129 So. Eleventh.
Go to 'Mrs. J. C. Boll, hnirdresser,
for chiropody.
UNION COLLEGE
Till ADC Ma,n Ci,,w
Building
Far First Class Tailoring
AT LOW PRICES
AUTO 48 COLLEGE VIEW
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Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12. ';
Try Francis Bros. restaurant, 1020 P
Subscribe for the Daily Nebraskan.
C. H. Frey,' florlBt. 1133 O St.
Dairy lunche.s Dalrymplo's.
Eat at Blum's.
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UNIVERSITY JEWELER I OTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
Dr.S.S.Shean
OPTICIAN
(121 1 STREET. YELLIW FRONT
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