1 t ;1 &E bAtiLN&BfcASKAN & V f M j I A OUVEtt THEATRE TOMORROW NIGHT (Wednesday, March 9) The Greatest Musical Event of the Year Graca Van Studdifbrd In the 8mlth & De Koven Comic Opera "The Golden Butterfly" Prices $2.00 to 50c. Weak Eyes Studouts, 8t,3no ccraphors, Book koopors ami you who Buffer with weak oyos, Granulated' Lido, Inflamed, Film, HtviM and Waturv Eves. And Ilriroln Ere Cream nets llko a charm in restoring thorn to a hoalthy condition. Porfoctly harmloBi, and is gnarantood to produco satisfactory ro aalta or raonoy refunded. At drugglsta or rani led on recotnt of prico. 50c. II. W, RU TOW, Goshen, Inillann. SE1HS sssssssssstsK SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsKjfj Boys--My Spring line of woolens are stunners. See them! L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St Fine Tailoring The 'Owl Pharmacy Northeast Corner 14th and O 'Street Hot and Cold Drinks at Our Fountain 'SEE our woolens Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH TYPEWRITERS All makes rontod with stand $3 per Month. Bargains in Robuilt Machines Lincoln Typiwrltar Exchange Auto 1155. Boll 1181. 122 No. 11th UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 1 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Ytar ratrtugc Solicited Quality Counts , TH ATS WHY ivRANKLIN'S ICE CfcfcAM IS SO POPULAR We make a peclmlr of tin ey creams., gherbera, Ices. tv nArtiMt. Whltminsr Ore4m I always oa hand. Bell SOS. I A.ut!lll. lSlfNBt, la cig m ' m ' Hot Drinks Mt sew I sease. De ye fcaew Mf place where you cast ge4 u QUICK SERVICE .a yatf can at oqifrw stee? Nd fteii el feeing crowrfea Lincoln Candy Kitchen s. w. ceraw- V ft ui-Sfl.' -;, V'J'. .r'iVh Campus Gleanin C. II. Froy, florist, 1133 O street w Hogcnt Hallor of Omaha returned Thursday from a trip to Mexico. Thornburg's Orchostra. Auto-5877. Freshman clnBs meeting at 11:30 in Memorial hall, Thursday. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, llr-119 So. 12th street. Delta Delta Delta gave a house party Saturday evening. Chnpln Bros., floriBts. 127 So. 13th. Alpha Omlcron Pi gave a house party Friday evening. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. A. A. Nlolson, ox-1908, is now em ployed by the Union Pacific at Omaha. "Tho Vicl" stylish eye glaBB mount ings. "Perltoiic lenses," shaped to the eye. See Howe, Optician, 319 No. 12th. !)4-2t U J. Knoll, 10. Acacia, spent Sun day In Crete, Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. Fencers Out. All those interested In fencing are requested to meet In Dr. Clapp'e of fice today at 11 o'clock to reorganize the association and prepare for defi nite work. L. E. Morgan, president. FULK 1325 O Street Miss Norma Stanford of Nebraska City is visiting at the Delta Delta Delta house. Olair Duval, ex-1010, now at the UnU verslty of Illinois,, visited friends in bincoln-Snturdayr Frederick Crites. '09, spent Satur day and Sundny In Lincoln. visiting the Sigma Nu house. W. A. Robertson, Law 1909, was vis iting in Lincoln yesterday. He is an attorney "atTPlaTtsmouth. - James E. Bednnr visited the Komen sky club in South Omaha last week and gave a brief address before that association. C. M. Penny, formerly superinten dent of Oakland schools, but who Is now 'in tho university, spent Sunday jn Auburn.- Student Suspended. A case of accidental or wilful neg lect was dlspoHod of by the delinquent committee yesterday by permanently miBponding n student. Tho student had persistently cut classes and had ignorod notices to appear before Pro fessor Engberg. Notice, Tho Nebraska budders will meet In Horticultural hall at 8 o'clock. Pro fessorIbward will spenk. Business meeting, , All candidates for tho senior class basketball team meet for practico at tho gymon Tuesday and Thursday at 4 o'clock sharp! D. C. Mitchell, man ager. ' Latin Club Meets Tonight Tho Latin Club Will meet at the homo of Professor Barber tonight. Tho program will conslBtof a com edy, "Trlnlmlus," by Plautus. Tho members taking, part are Andersen, Dufur. Outhouse, Wheeler, Weaver, Miller, Dton and Peralnger. I III esW f fc SUDDEN DEATH OF BLEN OLIN HAMMOND PROMINENT QYMNA8T AND POLE VAULTER DIE8 OF PARAL.Y8I8. A MEMBER OF THE SENIOR (LASS Body Taken to Pawnee City This Morning, Where Services Will Be Held This Af ternoon. Yesterday unlvorslty students wore shocked to learn of tho death of O. O. Hammond, a senior in the university. Mondny morning at 12:30 ho passed away at his room, 522 North Four teenth street. Glen Olin Hammond was a son of M. B. tlammond of Pawnee City, Nob. He entered school last year, and ox pectcd to complete Ills university course in Juno of this year. Tho causo of his death was duo to paralysis. Sinco ontorlng tho unlvorslty Mr. Hammond had taken much Interest lu athletics. Ho was a mombor of tho university gymnastic tcamjast year, but ns this was his first year In school ,ho was not allowed to participate in Inter-colleglate meets. Ho was a polo vaultcr of considerable ability and won first in the rope climb at tho barb moot this year and second in this event Chnrtor Day last month. While in school he did considerable outside work, and during last summer and last semester ho was employed as' an assistant engtneor in tho construc tion of tho new Mechanical Engineer ing laboratories. Death Sudden. Death came unexpected to Mr. Ham mond. Ho had been doing dally prac tice with the unlvorslty gymnastic : OUR NEW SPRING HATS AND FURNISHINGS ARE READY NOW AND ARE COPRECT IN EVERY DETAIL FOR COLLEGE MEN. team for the past month. Friday after practicing he complained of not fool ing well nnd shortly boforo his death was stricken with paralysis which re sulted in his death. Last evonlng short services were -eonducted-by-RcvrGhnrlcB-GHmoro-of- tho United Presbyterian church. This morning tho remains will be taken to Pawnee City, where Interment will be hold in tho Pawnee City cemetery this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tho services will be held at tho Second Presbyte rlnn church In that city. KOMENSKY CLUB MET 8ATURDAY English Entertainment Is to Be Given April 2. Tho Komo.naky plub held its fort nightly meeting last Saturday and enjoyed nn-intcrestlng program. The fruitful results of the movement to In terest follow townsmen in tho club wero evidenced by tha presence of ten visitors. Tho English entertainment planned for March T9 was postponed to Saturday, April 2, when the general public will have an opportunity to be come acquainted with tho naturo of tho club work. Bound volumes of th,o Komensky magazine wero donated by tho club to tho State Historical Association, tho stato library commission and to 'tho .university library. Tho Komensky is tho official organ of tho United Komen sky cluba .which are now represented n tho unlverslCB o'x Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Texas and Nebraska. Un der tho guidance of Prof. Sarka Hrbolc tho magazine has been growing rap idly since Its first Ibbuo In January, 1909, and it promises' to become a pptent factor Jn tho oncouragement of education and culture among Jtho Bo hemians of America. PIERCE WINS. DEBATE. Defeats Crelghton by Unanimous De- cision. ' "The Pierce high school defeated tho Crelghton high school in a debate at Crelghton Frfday night. It wns ono 7 "! M ' '" i 1 STOP INTO THE FOLSOM FOR REFRESHMENTS. ICE CREAM AND ICES, LIGHT LUNCHES, CANDIES AND BON BONS. C&3c83t$3c83c83 CC&C&C&)C&)C&JC&) C&(&jcS3C&C$) A l . Application Around Just exactly as much as you need a competent Coach 3 all forms of athletics, capable of instructing you in all f in fhn now af.vlon vf nlnv nanf.ino vnii tr nlLfVio now trinUtt 4 rw.vr T V sx vsti OTStj-ftyl desher ready to give you nobby duessmg. This is our application. Our recommendations are furnished in abundance by the spring and summer dis plays of all that is strictly new and popular for this sea son. All we ask is a fair consideration of our application. Spring Shirts in a large variety of patterns, neat figures and stripe effects, attrettively priced at. , .$1.00 and $2.00 R White plaited shirts, plaited to the ends of the shirt, thus 3 S obviating the unsightly bulge of the ordinary plaited shirt o Cg Our price x$1.25 g) y& New Sarin? Neckwear The rS colors, no lining, slip easy around the collar at 50c S3 S Other scarfs in a big variety of patterns in open end four- S Cg in, hands at from rx 25c to $2.00 each gJ New Sorinsr Hosiery A nure ideal for summer wear at a pair 50c S3, Lisle thread silk finished hose at 35c pair or 3 pairs for $1 ft Mercerized cotton hose in all oolors at 2 pair for 26c 2r. Arrow CollarsThe 'Celmont & Chester, the collar with the "Arra" notch in place of the bothersome buttonhole. J, Demonstrated all day Tuesday in our "O" street window.. r t5 feidge &G&enzel G), of tho first debates of tho north cen tral district of tho league. Plorco won tho dobate by a unani mous verdict. Tho judges wero Prof. M. M. Fogg of tho university, Super intendent R. S. VvThitloy of Sioux City, and Rov. Edmund Booth of Norfolk. Pierce .won tho championship of tho district last year and waB represented In tho state contest by Alien Bcchter, who Is now attending the university. Plorco will next debnto the winners of tho Randolph-Wayne or tho Albipn-St. Edwnrd contest. 8. T. FRUM CRITICAL , Prominent Football Player Danger ously III. Sidney T. Fruni, 1909, is seriously ill at tho Sunlight Sanitarium. Last Wednesday hQ submitted to an opera tion for appendicitis, and sinco then his condition has been critical. Latest reports aro to tho effect that his con dition is slightly Improved. Mr, Frum graduated last year. While in school ho -was a member of tho var sity football team for two years, win ning his letter in 1907 and 1908. Ho is a member of the Acacia fraternity. GIVE PATRIOTIC PROGRAM. Union Literary 8ociety Elects Their Officers. . Tho Union Literary Society held their regular meeting last Friday evon lng, When a patriotic, program was, rendered, Officers wore elected for the next term at the business meet ing. -They aro as follows: President, R. E. Waldo; vlc-pf esldontj Ethof Chambers; secretary, Ina Hendricks; treasurer, A. M. Haro; crlUc, Mark. Dobson; historian, Dora Kldd; senator, S. V, Shonka; editor, W, T. Vivian; Borgoant-at-armB, Stella Hardy. Paul Good of Wahoo, who won sec ond placo in the stato championship debate last year, recently made the freshman "debating, team at Amherst college. ,.Ti r & 2 I 1307 O STREET1 Si "wry Tf tj ror a vear- Coach Si & x 4 VtftTt n ttnll nAnAfl rtnnn C the finer points of styles and 3 go nonular tubular Ties in nlain silk sock with double foot. The First Trust t Sav ings Bank 4 Par Cant Intarast A $1 ins ax aiMtfrt -Cornr-J0h St OStnst- SSSmiw iM&ni ms 2S wZ&XO&i iTO' 96 CMltfl TONE .AND JvsffttflMkiu iva s T HE-Label in a j ' t I SHIET: is your guarantee ' that everything: in the shirt is .righfc. AH you have tolook for is the pattern y)ii' like. $1:50 and; more In white, or in color- .'. , . . tj . Cluett, Pkmwuv & .Coir' MAKKRS . -i i. 1 ?i An ? c Sfl Jt f'JiiJmt'Jm 4