v;.w,; jujuuvywrviiHWH y ttHfc PAILY NEBRASKA?? s ' '1 I' H you'll probably find yourself in many a situation this summer when the cut, fit and quality of your clothes will make a big dif ference to you. Armstrong clothes will meet every requirement at such a time we'll see that they THIS Of RAMBLES I ':' ' " ' '- ' . PROF. F088LER DI8CU8SE8 TRIP , HIROVJ&H EUROPE. ",', ; ) J ' J . r, j LACK Of MONOTONY IN 'tOUS'S GERMAN ARCHITECTURE DEVEL ' OPS BEAUTY? Lack of Space Makes ItNecesBary for Farmers to Use (Strict Economy Their Lands New Slides Interesting. on UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO . LAW SCHOOL Three-year lebufso, leadlng.to-degree of Doctor ot Law (J.D.), which hy tho Quarter system may be completed in two and one-fourth calendar years. Collego eduo&tlon required for regular admission, one year of law being counted toward collego degree. Law library of 31,000 volumes. Tho Summer Quarter offers special opportunities to students, teachers, and practitioners. FOR ANNOUNCEMENT ADDRESS Dean of Law School, UnUeVsHfef Chicago fit right before we sell them to you, and as for style, tailoring and quality, you don't need to have any anxiety on those points-we sell good clothes and nothing else our prices are rightright low especially strong values in Young Men's Suits at $10 $15 $20 ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. Good Clothes Merchants Professor Lauronco Fpsslor gave ah Illustrated Jecturo at convocation on Thursday morning on the' subject of "Vacation RamblcB Through .Europe." Most of the' scones Wore confined to village life, ahd tho catnedrals of Germany. Professor Fossler declared that ho had rocelved tho slldeB very recently and had not Been them bo foro himself. H1b aim was to give nnmo Idea of what one might see when traveling on tho continent. Professor FosBler spoke In part as -follows; Villages Picturesque. "Tho villages aro very numerous and picturesque. Every town or near ly so, has its church and nrt house. Very often these are very Btrlking In deBign and beautiful. A groat deal of the German architecture Is of tho Gdthic. type, as conlrnsted with the great domes and smooth lines of the Roman style. "Tho Gothic architecture as seen In the great cathedrals Is very Intricate. Tho amount of work and labor re quired Is very great. Tho towers and windows aro high and narrow. The nave of tho church Is finished beauti fully and gives one a feeling of rest. The cathedral of Bonne waa finished only n few years ago though begun more than four hundred years earlier. Economy Necessary. "Tho German farmer has to econo mize space all ho can. On both Hides of the Rhine for a great dlstauco tho steeply rising hills are terraced off to permit of cultivation. The effect Is most striking. This groat amount of work has all been done by the ex--pondlture of much physical toil for It all had to be done by hand. On the tops of mountainous ridges aro to bo seen old castles built many years ugo. In most cases these are Btlll in an ex cellent state of preservation. "The German towns do not have tho sameness and monotony of our American cities. Most of the build ings have slant roofs and stand for tho most part with the gable end to tho street. Tho buildings aro fairly largo substantial structures. The cathe drals are also not only buildings of great beauty but of Immense sizo. One may walk for many miles away from them and yet tho cathe dral will bo in signt. "The patterns worked Into the Btruc turo of tho exterior are designs of real nrt. As compared with the cheap artificial designs' produced in America to serve a similar purpose, tho Ger man production takes on still greater beauty. "Tho notablo fact about all these places Is the ruggedness, masslveness nnd substantial construction along with a typo of architecture of much beauty and grace." The Western League uses t- i r -rr4. 1VV - r Mt VMm Off Mai eaeue Balls t M W & & R 8 ' BSSm UtorleaghP Why? Because they are the best. Victor Baseball "arid Tennis Supplies. We have the very latest styles at at tractive prices. Lawlor Cycfe Company i.ja4 0 STREET CAPITAL HOTEL CAFE '& LUNCH COpFEfi lit h cmd'PSts. Open from 6 a. m. till 12 p.m. Lincoln's most pop ular priced cafe. OUH HOTTO: Cleamnd Qalcfc Service all the Tlaw. Ccupw Bm1s worth 45 sold for $4.25. Hans Worftow, Mgr. MANY PROFS, FEW STUDENTS. Unpopular Course at Minnesota To Be Abolished by Regent3. Twonty-slx Instructors teach three students in tho collego of homeo pathic medicino at tho University of "Minnesota. This Is probably a record which haB never been equalled In the entire World. Tho thrqp students arb Eugene G. McKeoWn, A, H; Ahrons and 'Herman Kcsting. McKeown graduates this spring and thoro will bo only two un dergraduate bomeopathlsts at Minne sota. The regents aro planning" to abolish tho course which has proved extreme ly unpopular and a plan of action will bo adopted at a meeting to bo held In the near future , , fyl ftfc ' yWTtf 96 Want . Do you need money for school next year? We have work" this Bummer for several young men and women at good pay. Must bo of good character. Good wages guaranteed; chance to earn more., 208 Press Building, fore noons. " 3t A-dTrtl8emeng for, the want ad column should be loft at the business office, basement Administration Bldg, between 10 a. m, and 12 m., or be tween 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for want ads, at the rato of 10 cents per Insertion tor every fifteen words or fraction thereof 'for .the first Inser tion; three Insertions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. 7ic SOX SALE 7ic Saturday ONLY 7 1 -2c per pair Special showing in 4Sc per Half Doz. 90c per do. summer shirts .to be worn with belt and without suspenders UNLAND & CO., LITTLE BLOCK I Saturday I ONLY I FOR RENT Will rent our hall for parties on Mon., Tuea., Thura. and Fridays at 1132 N; on Tuos. and Thurs. at 1124 N. Lincoln Dancing Academy, Auto 4477. FOR SALE FOR SALE A now high-grade bi cycle a,t 25 per cent discount, Inquire at Nobrnskim .office. , 01-tf FOR SALE A new-?B0 blcyclo for $25 See ebrasUan nianagor. 122-tf L08TANP FOUND. ' LOST-rGoId fob wln Unl., Hill, May 3d, beweon 2 and 3 o'clock, Return to Rag Office. 128-137-31 W r ' '