V- ' , XJ ' "k f bMLY tfEBRASKAN rf rsVSaQaVasjiiK Boy a My Spring line of woolens are stunners. See -them! L. J. HERZOG 1230 6 St FIm Tailoring Cfinell Uilversity Medical College A oollMre dogTM is required for admission. Adraacea standing- a-rantd students presto t fog satisfactory credentials from accredited medical collect. Krery facility Is offered to aaderffradnates seeking the degree of Doctor v ef Medicine. Ample facilities are also offered qualified graduates to pursue original lnvestl- ration In tany department. For further par- noniars apwr to tit mis, cimn Biirirtin hmicii UH. MrsiAYeVandtttn St., New York City. TYPEWRITERS ranted with stand M pm Maatfc. Bargains la Bebullt Machine Umiln Typiwrlttr Exthtrtp Auto 1150. Bell 1181. 123 No, 11th WSi TGroceyzfc Fraternity and Sorority Trade A SPECIALTY Chas.,W; Fleming JEWELJBB and OPTICIAN 1311 OSL - ItncblH.Hcb New Music When you go home send to mo for the muslo that are tho "Hits" here at the Unl. Stay In the game evon though you are at home. WALT "Th Music Man" ISIS O STRQBT IIIYUSITY JEWELER fclPTKIAI C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN II3IIST1EET, YELLOW FIIIT TstJT fttnMft Salktttf I ' SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION AT THE Minnesota Resorts ' They are eaaily reached via Chicago Great Western v, "" Railroad The St Paul-Minneapolis "Short Line" Two Dally Trains iDayllght 'Twin City BxpreBfl" and EjoctrJc Lighted "Twin City Limited" Comfortable and completo In every detail Leave Omaha 9 & M. and 8:30 P. M. Round Trip $12.50 June 1 to September 30 Agents of all lines sell tickets via the CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN. For further information, call at any ticket office, or addresB FRED WIGHT, Dist. Pats. Agt. 1612 Parnam St. Omaha, Nebr. iiii if)Campusu)( iGleaninfesl C. n. Frcy, florist, 1133 0 St. m 9 Alpha Tau Omega will give a house party tonight. a a a New Hayden Studio, 1127 0 Bt. a Hugh S. Stevenson, '09, is o lumber salesman at Seattle. Washington. Chapin Bros., florists, 127 So. 13th. a t Miss Beta Thomas and Miss Dale Lapp, both Tri Delta, went to Nebraska City today. m Domestic Lunch. J. McKen- sie, 1230 H. Mary E. Elliott, '09, resides -in Columbus. She spent part or the winter in California. m m Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 115-119 So. 12th street. a a a Mildred Post, Theta, 1907, wa6 in Lincoln yesterday. Mjss Post was on her way to Denver. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P sts. a a a Will Wenstrand was initiated into Alpha Tau Omega Wednes day night. a a Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. OPTOMETRY A PROFESSION The Human Eye is Worthy of It, ESTABLISHED 1871 HALLETT'l ' tfitid'b STREET jw J9 uiiu Tho Delta Taus will give a house party tomorrow night. a Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877. m Miss Lucile Brown Pi Phi, has been compelled, because of an ac cident, to drop her school work and will go to Kearney tomor row. m Harold Wood, Beta IhctaPi, returned with his bride recently from their wedding trip. They visited Buffalo, Toronto and other points in the east. a The student volunteers will hold a" picnic at the penitentiary woods Monday evening, leaving the university at 4 o'clock. They will have a picnic supper, a big bonfire and will toast marshmal lows. 0 m Notice. The .senior play tickets will be on sale at the Temple today from 10 until 5. They will be avail able .to seniors alone irrespective of whether pr not they have paid the assessment until 3 o'clock, after which they will be open to the public. THE- ing Z- t lilts SHOE- VATES-FRENCH CO. yhen We Re 8ole Your Bhoea They Never Rip Classified Calimn J WANTED Wanted Students (ladies or gentlemen) who desire employ ment during Vacation may learn of an opportunity by addressing Nebraskan "G." Give address, and hour interview may bo had. tf Position Open Rcportorial place on morning newspaper in Nebraska city of 10,000. Crack ing good chance to make good money. Alust agree to stay by the job. Experience unnecessary. Address Box 1246, Station "A." 145-2t It is the custom of the minister of All Souls' church, corner 12th and H streets, to preach an an nual sermon to students. This will be given ou Sunday morning, May 29th. The subject is "A Voyage of Discovery." All stu dents in the university are cor dially invited to attend. 147-lt LOST Lost Red covered pockot note book, containing notes on ad vanced mathematics. Finder leave at Nebraskan office and re ceive reward. 147-3t Lost Black Waterman foun tain pen, on campus. ReVard for return to Nebraskan office. 145-3t Ldst Brown Moore's non-leak-' able fountain pen. Return to. Nebraskan office. 145-3t uwwe,, " v " V,-' PROFESSIONAL dIbECTOBY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. IJT.T.TAN SNOW, 1339 O; hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p, m. Dis eases of women. Auto 3038. DR. O. H. BUSH, Surgeon, Rioharde Block. Both Phbnea. DR. J. R. HAGGARD, 221 Burr Blk. Both Phones. LIFE INSURANCE UNION CENTRAL LITE, S. B. Coon, agt., 216 Richards blk. Before buying your spring foot wear let Beckman Bros, show you their new Bnappy oxfords. 1107 O at. Last Meeting Held. The. last meeting of the Univer sity of Nebraska branch of tho A. I. E. B. was held on May 27, 1910, at which the. -following of ficers were electeH for next year: Prof. G. II. Morse, president. H. L. White, vice-president. Prof. V. L. Hollister, corre sponding, secretary. a a a The entire chapter of Pi Beta Phi will spend Saturday in York. There is true economy in buy "F.F-H" Oxfords. Honest a . - v.w-. $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 1220 0 Street KssW 'SSSBafJslW. The Pompadour a very high toe in Gun Metal and Tan is very smart SHSHSHSHaattSBrVylTI i bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbs Men's Bootery C. V. ROBERTS t 144 No. 12th Lincoln Summer The University June 20 to August 12, 1910 Couraea in Agriculture, Anatomy, Botany, Chemistry, Education, Educa tional Theory and Practice, Secondary Education, Normal Training", Elemen tary Education, English Language and Literature, I!rench, Geography and Geology, German, American History, Home Economics, Horticulture, Latin, Manual Training, Mathematics, Me-' chanlcal Drawlng,:Philoeophy and Psy chology, Physical Education, Physiol- ogy, Political Science and Sociology, Rhetoric and Bagliah Composition, Zoology. A New Line of n Pumps and Ties Ready for You V All the New High c4vrches and High Toes .look good on;( it " the feet Session of Nebraska Special attention to subjects re quired tor professional certlicata. Nine hours of college work possible Conditional admission 6 S3 potats. Teachers 21 years or over sasy emtsr as Adult Special' Students, , . High-School Courses la the Taaisav' ere' College High School! For bulletin or informatioa address laBBBBBaT Jjl i jmJM L&2 THE RECSISTRAR, The University of Nebraska, Lincoln. v&r A 1' s W A c S . 4p T-' ,y ' V , . .If . .-i.- v f--V A r j ' "" , T7i