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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN fWivlVk ns SATURDAY SPECIAL VvlM ijljCampusiiJ) M Gleanings M i: I m rc n ' -j F! BoysMy Spring line of woolens are stunners. See them! L J. HERZOG 1230 O St ' a Fne Tailoring j- ; Cornell lilverslty Medical College A college doirroo la required for admission. Advanced standing; RrantotTBtudonta prostnt tag satlsfaotorr credentials from accredited nodical college. Every facility Itpfforod to ttndertrradnatoa Booking the degree of Doctor of Medicine. .Ample facilities are also offered qualified graduates to pursue original lnvostl- fatlonin aay department. For fnrthorpar Icnlara apply to Til Dm, Cimll UalrtrellT Midlcil Celltfi, First Are. and 28th St., New York City. TYPEWRITERS Ail nukes rented with standi $S w Month. Bargains ia Rebuilt MAchinot Ufltatn Typiwrlttr Exohinrt Auto 1165. Boll 1181. 122 No. 11th Fraternity and Sorority Trade A SPECIALTY Ghas: Wr Fleming tSU O 1 3&u -:. t THeh New Music r-inwii' ,?.. go homo send to mo for tho rnnsifi- are tno "lilts" uore at mo Unl. B1 i the gamo ovon though yon are at WAL he Music Man" 3TREBT . UNIVERSITY JEWELER & IPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER 8. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1131 1 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Yw ratrMUgc Solicited SPEND YOOR SUMMER VACATION AT THE Resorts Thoy are easily reached via Chicago Great Western Railroad The St. Paul-Minneapolis "Short Line" Two Dally Trains Daylight 'Twin City Express" and Electric Lighted "Twin City Limited" Comfortable and complete in overy detail .Leave Omaha's A. M. and 8:30 P. M. Round Trip $12.50 June 1 to September 30 Agents of all linos sell tickets via tho. CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN, For furthor information, call at any tlckot offlco, or address FRED WIGHT, Dist. Pass. Agt. 1512 Parnam St. Omaha, Nebr. m$& yaa sain bom. lilBt) Minnesota C. II. Frcy, floriBt, 1133 0 st. Miss Mnrgaret Guthrie left to day for Omnhn. She will return Monday. -. New Hnyden Studio, 1127 0 at. Lowell Erskave, Delta Tau, left today lor Omaha. He will spend Sunday with his parents. Chapin Bros., florists, 127 So. 13th. Alpha Omicron Pi will give a house party tonight at their new residence . . Domestic Lunch. J. McKen- sic, 1230 H. The annual banquet of- the Kappa Kappa Gamma will "be. held at the Lincoln hotel tonight. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 115-119 So. 12th street. - Miss Clara Hammer, Delta Gamma, left today for Harlan, Iowa. She will spend Sunday with her parents there. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P sts. Wm. H. Rider, '08, Sigma Al pha Epsilon, who has been visit ing here for tho past three weeks, returned home to Fairr bury lyesterday. ' . ' 1 l Manhattan & Eclipse $1.00 to $3.00 The shipment just in makes our line com plete in plain, pleated, white and fancy shirts. Patterns beautys i color guaranteed Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. " The Peru Club will meet to night at Hays Hall. The club will be entertained by the young ladies there. Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877. Fred Albertson, Phi .Gamma Delta, of Kansas University, vis ited the Nebraska chaptor and friends in Lincoln this week and Feturned home Thursday. . Misses Edith Butler, Ann Den nis and Olabellc Harvey of Om aha arrived in Lincoln this morn ing. They will attend tho Kappa banquet. Miss Mario Duggins of Sioux City will also attend. m Fred Gritejj, .Sigma Nu, wjio was captain of Company D, the winning company last year, is visiting in Lincoln and was here to witness "compet." BEAUTIFUL FLUFFY HAIR. Correspondent Tells of Queer Qulrka In Co-eds' Tresses. (Special by Madam Vass.)- It was thought years and years ago that overy possible manner of "dolngl FF-H L x r-1 T SHOE- th& YATES-FRENCH CO, The moat complete repair shop iu town. 1:220 O St.- i We 45c will per take a 2 UINLAIND Sc COMPANY tho hair had boon resorted to, and that tho only escape from endless monot ony was simply to search among pic tures and statues ol .ancient madon nas and virgins for somo happy sug gestion which had romalned in nlodest retirement for a decado or two. But a look around tho campus this spring will inform ono that somo ono has thought up a really .new hair drosB. Tho co-eds, whon asked who is responsible, all afllrm that thoy "havon't an idea.'' But they arc blindly following, only adding a vari ation horo and thoro whoro limited hair or that affliction known as a "cow-lick" makes necessary. Tho distinguishing feature- of tho now hair dress is a round smooth swath beginning at tho napo ofstho nock and cpvoring tho head Uko a modern dust cap, leaving just ak mod est fringe out in tho oponaround tho forehend. Around this, coiffure is twined a braid or a twist 'or sovoral rolls, or it is leftfunadorned save by tho beauty of' IIk'WV symmetry and lustre. - 'V- ' olCeVUInW N&rM7' ioVds, whoa .'qncstkmcdaowmie rgkiKTmaWtalii Y &' 'W "tWlt ItW' TJ 'A M Shirts sfirjtf P$ .r 1325 O ST. that thoy aro oxtromely satisfied with this new fashion. "It makes us look as if wo had so much hair," says ono, "and It Is so easy to supply well any needed hair we don't happen to have you seo. As to where it originated well, somo horrid person said tho other day thoy first saw It on tho clorks down at tho Ten Cent Store but then it didn't start thoro, for I saw that kind of a hair dress pictured on the back of a1 'Delineator at least a year ago. And you -can find any number right along in tho 'Ladies' Homo Journal.' So wo I feel perfectly safo in wearing our hair that way." Another co-ed Bays sho likes this hair dress becauso it tnkeB tho place of a hat or cap. "And it is pretty,' too," sho adds. "There is something artistic about it. that is, if you got it done at tho right angle. Tho center doesn't want to bo too fiat or too close to tho nape. of tho neck. It should begin an Jnch or two abovo tho hair lino and rise with graceful curves to a sort of climax in tho center, leaving a pretty fluff around tho face. The size of tho hair dress should vary according to tho per son's face; thoy say your ears should not show, you know." Thus, while it seems impossible to account for tho now stylo, it seems also that it is a well defined ono and quite comprohonsiblo to tho feminine mind. . 'Utmmim 0 'jOSj - mi' ''mm1 tmm This is the place to buy that broad toe tan oxford that the other boyt are wearing. "F-F-H" made at $4 sell 250 dozen sox half dozen and 90c look at the best $35.00 An Easy "OUT A first baseman hat raoro chances for nut-nut than any other nlaver on tho nine. He must have the best made. Chance. Konctchv. Clmti Tcnney nnd Stahl nro men whoso ncrumto work on first is duo In n larce mcaxuro to ea First Basemen's Mitts Features Patented Lacing Device, Laced Thumb, Deep Pocket, Strap and Buckles at wrist. Leather Lacing throurrhotit. Rga&k The guarantees satisfaction and lxi.Jil?iu0!!!cM.n"'. " Thft ", , , 1 i !- A. J. REACH pinto liiiuilliaucm li COMPANY, Willt for Frte Kesch Date Cafojuc. 1791 Tulip St.. Philadelphia, Pa. J"M. Dramatic m&kw, Temple Wednesday, May 25 Light Lunches Hot and Cold Drinks, Ice Cream and Ices. Fresh Baked Goods Daily. Bell 456. Auto. 2214. Ladies' and Men's Clothing Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired, Hata Cloaned Blockod and Rotrimmod L. BLUMkBINTHML Practical Hatter and Cleaner Goods Called For and Dolivorod. 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