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The Great English Comedy "MERELY MARY ANN" Miss Enid May Jackson as "Merely Mary Ann," Supported by THE FULTON STOCK COMPANY Next Week, Starting April 19th THE MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM ASHE Best Seats Twenty-five Cents. Seats Reserved One Week in Advance. OR OH ESTR for Concert or Dances G. F. Thornburg, - - - Director Ralph J. Reid, Pianiit Violin and Cornet Instruction given at Studio, 416 So. J7th. Auto 5877. WILLIAM' DANCING ACADEMY Successor to Pitts Social Evening - - - Friday Advanced Glass - Monday Eve. Class Evenings - Wed. & Sat. Private Lessons Given if Desired 1124 N STREET Auto 4010 Bell A-262! HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing TYPEWRITERS All nwkes routed with stand $3 Per Month, Bargains In Robullt Machines. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Auto HM-Boll 1181 lir-i No. 11th THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes all Btudente. Bo nmrc and Silver Lottor B UIPhV inlaid Work a B ril LJ specialty. UNI SMOKE HOUSE IliliO Streot L. -J. HERZOG Campus 1 Gleanings I C. H. Frey, florist. 1133 O St. Hnrry Porter. Ho Imb It. 1123 O St. Cameron's Lunch Countor, 123 So. Twelfth St. After thut Sunday afternoon stroll ask her to accompany you to hear Dr. Bayley's address In the Temple the atre, 4:30 p. m. T.he best lunch in the city. Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13 & P. brown university has recently op ened a new settlement where educa tional work will he carried on among Hebrews and Italians. . The Nobraskan will sell a $50 wheel for $25. Do you want it? Mr. ('. M. .Mnyne secretary of the city Y. .M. t A., Is to lead one of the Bible normal groups at tho Rocky mountain students' conference this summer. . One thousand pairs Oxfords on sale at $2.05. Hereford, 1215 O. " 4 At the Nebraska state convention 135 student delegates wore prosent. They pledged 275 for Lockwood, Ne braska'b representative in Shanghai. China New Bprlne styles in footwear now on display. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St. N L Provost, 15)08, now general Becrolarj at Clomson college, South Carolina, reports 370 men enrolled Hi Bible study. This number is 75 per cent of the men in the school. Have iour clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O. At Worcester Polytechnic Institute twenty men have volunteered to lead classeh in .English for foreigners. These men are now touching very vitally the lives qf several hundred "new Americans." o Dr. J. R Davis, dentist. Charges reasonable Over Bank of Commerce n if F. Wunder. who is now at the Unlveisity of Wisconsin, says that tho Y. M. C A. work there is making pi ogress in what is known as a very difllcult Held under the olllcient lead ership of A. Jorgonsen, 1'JOS. If you want a bicycle call at the No braskan ofllco. A $50 wheel for $25. Little Bear, who played end on the Carlisle Indian football team last fall, Is at present in the city Y. M. C. A. in order to familiarize himself with association work. Ho goes to tho Y. M. C. A. training school at Spring Held, Mass., next fall preparatory to 00000000000000 MAGNIFIERS for Bntnnv or (ipoloirv rnltVwjr nrO metal mounted 25c to $2.00. to $6. Acliromatic Doublets Est. 1871. HALLETT, Jeweler 1143 O 005000SO0000 O O taking up Y. M. C. A. work among the Indians. The Lincoln Dancing Academy is the most select school in Lincoln. 1132 N. Auto 4477. Air. Heinzman, secretary of tho University of Iowa, ylslted the associ ation here a few days ago on his way home from the Nobruska college Y. M. C. A. presidents conference at Central City. Mr. Heinzman spent Bome time examining the Tomplo, and stated that they wore considering tho erection of a similar union building at Iowa. Mr. E. J. Slmonds, for the past four years student secretary of Nebraska, Is planning to go to Columbia uni versity to take work In sociology and theology preparatory- to going out to the foreign field la missionary work. SOX SALE SPRING SUITS BBBBBBBBsV W. H. Kendall, University of Indi ana, 100!), who was general secretary at Wesloyan last year, Is to succeed Mr. SlmondB. DR. BAYLEY TO SPEAK SUNDAY Colorado Man to Again .Address Ne braska University Students. The Rev Frank T. Bayley, pastor of Plymouth Congregational church of Denver, Colo., is to address tho uni versity students on Sunday, April 18, at 4:30 and 7:30 p. in. Dr. Bayley was at the Rocky .Mountain Student Conference last summer as one of the principal speak ers. He won his way Into tho heart of every student, present at that con ference, because of his broad sym pathy, Ills clear presentation of difll cult subjects, his interesting manner of speaking and the reasonable thoughtful character of his addresses. There was a unanimous desire for his return to the conference this year. Dr. Bayley has also appeared fre quently bofore tho summer confer ences of the Y. M. C. A. in the past. He is no stranger to tho University of Nebraska. Two years ago he spent a few days here. This visit Is re membered with pleasure by all who were fortunate enough to meot him at that time The subjects of tho uddresses, "Can a College- Student Pray?" and "Mi lacles." are of vital importance to stu dents. Dr. Bayley's treatment of these perplexing questions Is snno, reasonable, and considerate. These addresses are open to the entire university body, men and wo men students and faculty. Tho Y. W. C. A. will serve tea In their rooms from G to 7 in the evening for the convenience of those who do not wish to return to their homes in tho Inter val between tho two addrosses. O O 0Q00000000$ Folding Coddington's $1.25& l. o. Lmon Trovers 50c. 00000000000000 MEN DON'T KISS RIGHT WAY Professor 8tarr 8ays Grace Not In the Act In This Country. Professor Frederick Starr, of tho University of Chicago, who attracted attention recently by a prophecy that former President Roosevelt would novor return allvo from Africa, has again come Into public notice, this time as an exponent of the fine art of throwing kisses. "Young men of thlB country do not know how to throw a kiss gracefully," ho says In a lecture prepared for stu dents on "Mexico Today." "It takes aoung Mexican to perform tho act gracefully. He brings the tips of hla fingers together, touches thorn gently with his lips, and, spreading his hand out ns ho makes the throw, wafts flv Bwoot klsBos to his lady love by five different routeB." Sox not but. for the Feeet -young fellows who have their own ideas of smart, catchy style will find our store a very treasury of styles and new ideas. We want every dressy young fellow to come and see the provission we have made for the proper clothes for them. Here you get the maximum of value at the mimumum of price. $10.00 the hat style most becoming to you is here great hat val ues priced $1.50. matchless showing of spring neckwear priced 50 cents. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS Home of Hart, Scfiaffner & Marx fine Clothing I THE SKIRT 121 North 11th Street, 200 Fancy Voll Tailored Skirts season. 150 Imported Pure Worsted Man-Tailored Skirts. 300 Puro Wool Fancy and plain Panama skirts, In all shados. Including Black. These are regular $7.00 and $7.50 values. Your choice for $4.48, and all alteratlono free. Your cholco or any Skirt In the storo somo worth up to $15.00 for $9.50. 100 Princess Llnon DroBses, In all tho loading Spring shadeB, warranted fast colors. Beautlos. Regular $5.00 and $0.00 vnlues for $2.98. EXTRA SPEQIAL Don't miss this Suit Sale: 200 Ladles' Tallonimdo Suits, such array or styles, such an elegance In design atid workmanship you never saw. Somo were made to soil at $25.00 and $35.00. 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