The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1908, Image 4

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Conklln's Self-Filling Pcu Is the
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writer.
Loading tlonlorn hnndlo tho Conklln. If
yoars does not, order direct. KofuHo Rub
Btltutos. Sond for handBomo now catalog.
THE CONKLIN PEN CO.
310 Uinbillto Balldlof, TOLEDO, 0010
SAY, BOYS
The girls are wearing mighty
fine Tailored 8ults this 8prlng.
"DO YOU THINK"
' They want to spend heir money
for Tailored 8ults and go with
afellow wearing a Hand Me
Down 8ult.
"THINK IT OVER."
We will give you the Latest
Style, Perfect Fit and the Nob
biest Assortment of Woolens In
the city. $25 and higher.
Elliott Bros,
Tailors
142 8outh 12th St.
xourses:
Bookkooping, Shorthand,
Typewriting, English,
Penmanship, &c.
Lincoln Business College
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groat centers, making access for work
among thorn easier. All tho unlvorsl
ties and almost all the high technical
schools are non-residential.
Tho distinctly Russian class of stu
dents produce on a foreigner an im
prossian that is not prepossessing.
With tne exception of a fow dandles
in tho capitals, they are mostly ex
tremely poor and crowd Into tho uni
versities without financial means, In
hope of finding work or lessons tp live
on, and many aro almost starving. A
foreigner will alBo be struck by the
unrullness, lack of restraint, unrelia
bility, lack of enterprise and of perse
verance, and tho more than loose way
In which they regard the very worst
forms of sin. Tho sense of right and
wrong Beoms to bo obliterated to a
terrible extent.
But much must be said In favor of
these students, to make up for those
dark outlines. Russians are an emo
tional people, quick to feel and to act
under impulses, open to the worst and
to the best and highest Influences.
You will hardly anywhere find more
warm-hearted, generous, unselfish
people, once you have won thoir af
fections. They are willing to spend
and bo spent for a cause they have
espoused. A woman student, living on
fifty shillings ax month, used to give
twenty to her Social Democracy party.
"What do you sacrifice?" is a' usual
question. Baron Paul Nlcolay, in
"Student World."
Bil(tcrd Trsdt Uuk
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FLAT Jiji ALL
CLASP MP SILK
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Flat Clasp Garters
for solid comfort. The newest shades
and designs of one piece, -'pure silk
web. All metal parts heavy nickel
plated brass, canncrtj rus. 25c, ...a, .pajr,
all dealers or by jmail. f ' '.' v
PIONEER SUSPENDER CO.,
718 Market Street Philadelphia
Maktri of Pioneer Sutpendert
Students wanting profitable and
agreeable summer work see Mrs.
Barkley.
Suits and O'coats Made to Order, $15
NO MORE NO LESS
World's Greatest Tailors
UNION MADE
J.'F. GREGORY, Manager and Cutter
LlROtla Brack, 145 So. 13th St.
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UNION COLLEGE
TAILORS
Main Colltp
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Ftr First Class Talltrlnf;
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AUTO 48 COLLEGE VIEW
Here's
A NEW SUIT IDEA
For College Men
Notice the long cut front and long lapels
with creaped-back giving the coat a box
effect, every line of this suit is marked
with grace, beauty and distinctiveness
and is shown in the newest materials
and shades.
Priced at $20 to $30
You'll find them up to the match in style,
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fit and quality and to wear one of these
handsome garments means to be satisfied
with your appearance, in every sense.
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