THE DAILY NEBRA8KAIM DR. DAVID RU88ELL. 8outh African Will 8peak at 8peclal Convocation Today, Flvo O'clock. For tho past thirty years Dr. Rus sell has workod among the Boers and miners of South Africa. Ho was in tho first rush for gold In the early oightios and spent sovoral yearB in tho surrounding mining districts. He has visited every hamlet and town south Men's Toggery of tho Zamhosl river and his experi ence is largo. Dr. Russell Is at pres ent, making a study of tho Y. M. C. A. work In America with a view to as certaining whothor it will solvo tho probloms of tho young men of South Africa. Ho will remain In tho city and address tho Y. M. C. A. men's meet ing at tho Oliver theater, Sunday, April 2Gth, at 3:30 p. m. $m m m mm MmM wmm Vfcl mm m mm y$3 mem m H Vi & mm 'sr vem Sophomore Class Meeting. "A meeting of tho sophomore class was hold In Memorial Hall yesterday morning at which the Ivy Day plan was explained and ratified. It was also decided to have a May morning broakfast sometime In the early part of next month. Tho following com mittees woro appointed by President Ingles: Ivy Day W. B. Houseworth, chair man; Kate Fields, Emma Franklin, Esther Bailey, J. M. Alexander. May Morning Breakfast Earl Campbell, Chairman; Kate Fields, Edna Pierce, Frank Wheolock, . W. Whitney. H. O. Porry was appointed captain of the relay team; Burkett, captain of the baseball team and Flower, man ager. Each member will bo required to pay fifteen cents as his part of tho Ivy Day expense. An auditing com mittee for collecting this will be an nounced later. Notice to Teachers. Notlco of examinations to be held in New York City, September 10, 11, 1908, for the purpose of securing teach ers for the high schools of the city has been received by tho registrar. Salaries range from $700 to $1,900 per annum. It's a man's toggery that sets off his appearance. A handsome shirt, a choice tie, smart hosiery, gloves, etc., are the trimmings that make a well dressed man. In our furnishing department we show the choicest and most exclusive products we can secure and the man we outfit will wear furnishings that are righf and different. Handsome Spring Shirts Eclipse and Manhattan $1 up to $3.50 Exclusive Neckwear 50c up to $1.50 New Ideas In Hosiery 25c up to $2.00 Thin underwear in great va riety, 25c up to $2 a garment. SWELL SPRING HATS Dunlap, Crofut & Knapp, Stetson, MaUory, No Name, etc., soft and stiff $2 up to $6 "And Clothes, wellt just look in Out Window." Divinity Club. The regular monthly meeting of tho divinity club will be held Friday evening, April 24 at 8 p. m., In Sci ence Hall. An address will be given by Professor F. A. Stuff, upon the subject, "The Ministry Torsus Clerical ism." AH members are urged to be present SAY, BOYS Thet girls are wearing mighty fine Tailored 8ults this 8pring. "DO YOU THINK" They want to spend their money for Tailored 8'ults and go with afellow wearing a Hand Me Down 8ult. "THINK IT OVER." t We will give you the Latest 8tyle, Perfect "Fit and the Nob blest Assortment of Woolens In the city. $25 and higher. Elliott Bros., ' Tailors 142 South 12th 8t. Economic Prizes. In order to arouse an Interest In the study" of topics relating to com merce and Industry and to stimulate those who have a college training, to consider the problems of a business career, a commltte composed of Pro fessor Lawrence Laughlln, University of Chicago, chairman; Professor J. B. Clark, Columbia University; Horace White, New York City and Hon. Car roll D. Wright, Clark College, have been enabled, through the generosity of Messrs. Hart, Shaffner & Marx, of Chicago, to offer In 1909, a series of prizes ranging from $200 to $600 for tho best studies presented on certain topics. For further Information call at the Nobraskan office. Why not take your bath at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? Dr. Hill, Dentist. 233 So. Eleventh. Chaplm Bros., florists, 127 S. 12th. "Tour next." Arlsto Barber Shop, 1206 O St. a f Marshall, students' barber. Corner Thirteenth and O under Famous. Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. at Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12. Eat at ElamB. C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P Dalrymple's dainty delicacies. Cozy, clean, pure Dalrymple's HAVS THE EVANS Do Your Washing courses: Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, English, Penmanship, &c. Lincoln Business College Slightly Soiled Undermuslins at One-Third OK This price is extraordinaryly fow, come in and see them. 25 per cent off on all black and colored Taffeta Silk Petticoats, at $18.00 and over. H. Herpolsheimer Muslin Gowns, lace and em broidery trimmed women's drawers. Women's muslin petticoats, lace and embroidery trimmed, your choice, all at one-half off. JACKETS $1.50. An assort ment of all wool jackets and covert jackets carried over from last Spring. mM ' aMMHjaHaHaajMajajaHaHaBaMBHaaMsjaMajaaaaaaMajai 4 '"JM ' J .. TJ VCmf5C Kat at '!' ! ;l - : " MSBMB3aBIgSttr JZZ'2?" v . LM.J4MMl i t fTT-L.