The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 27, 1910, Image 4

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MUENCHHOFF CONCERT.
Famous Qfcfmnn Singer at the Oliver
Thursday Evening.
The concert ot "MIbb Mary Muonch
hoff, th German soprano, and Mr.
Max Laftdow, , the gnllnont Gormnn
plaiilst, at llie Ollvor Thursday even
ing, will be one of tho groat muHlcal
numbeVa'ot- the Bcason, Tho German
numlers o Miss Muonchhoft's pro
gram will Include:
'Naoht iirid Traeumo ,Schubdrt
Auf'dem "WaaBer zu Slngon..Schubort
Den Neuglerlg , . Sohubort
Gretohen Am 8plnnrad Schubort
Ueber ,Nacht Hugo Wolf
MorgenthaU Hugo Wolf
Mannsfa lleh-Spruochloln . . . Hugo Wolf
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TUDENT MAY COMPETE.
f rlstft to, the Amount of $2,000 to Be
' - Awarded.
Notice has boon given that Nobraska
University students who wish to com
pete; for the Hart, Schaffnor & Marx
, prices should forward tholr osBays to
Professor J, Lauronco Laughlln of tho
University of Chicago by Juno 1, 1911.
The prises aro offered for tho best
-- papers on economic subjects. Thoy
amount In all to $2,000 and this Is tho
seventh year of tholr existence Win-
tiers in the past years havo como
from Harvard, .Dartmouth, Wisconsin,
vWlashlngtoii''and Leo, Michigan, Chi
cago, Northwestern and Pennsylvania.
The prises aro dlvldod Into two
'classes. 'Class "A" Includes any
American without restriction. Tho
first prlzo Is $1,000 and tho second Is
$600. Class "B" Includes only those
-who, at the tlmo tho papers aro sent
ln, are undergraduates of any Amor
, lean college, but a contestant n Class
"'B'ls eliglblo to a prize in Class
"A.' Tho prizes In this class are
.$300 and $200.
J Tho commltteo In char go of the
. contest is as follows:
Professor J. Laurence Laughlln,
University of Chicago, chairman;
"? Profossor J. B. Clark, Columbia Unl
VVersltyf Professor Henry C. Adams,
University of Michigan; Horace
White, Esq., Now York City, and Pro
fessor Edwin F. Gay,, Harvard Uni
Horowjth. nro'sofno of tho subJocts,
suggested by tho commltteo
Tho Effect of Labor Union :s on in
ternational Trado.
Tho BobI MoanB of Raising tho
WagOB of tho Unskilled.
A Comparison Botwoon. tho Theory
nnd tho Aotual Prnctlco of Protection
ism in tho United States.
A Schomo for an Ideal Monetary
System for tho Unitod States.
Tho Truo Relation of tho Central
Government to Trusts.
How Muchof. J. S. Mills' Economlo
Syntom Survives?.
A Central Bank aB a Factor In a
Financial Crisis.
If a contestant wlshos to chooso a
spocial subjoct, ho should communi
cate with Profossor Laughlln, who will
provido a list of availablo subJocts.
RESULT UNCERTAIN.
More Money to Be Raised to Reach
$2,000 Limit.
Tho outcome of tho bg financial
campaign of tho Y. M. C. A., which
closed last night, is still a llttlo un
certain, owing to thd roluctanco oi
somo ot tho "promised" subscribers
to como forth.
Tuesday night the commltteo report
ed $601 as collected. Last night reports
oaslly swelled this amount to $1,000
and bettor. This, however, is only
about half tho amount which tho of
ficials originally started after, and
which they arostlll after. Secretary
DerKinderen announced lato last night
that ho full yexpeeted tho remainder of
tho $2,000 to bo collected from tho
alumni members and faculty.
Whether or not tho Y. M. C. A. will
have tho' religious work director will
dopend to a great extent upon tho
ability of the officials to produce the
whole $2,000 minimum amount Sec
rotary Elliott Ib expected to return to
the university In a few days and make
a final decision on the mattor.
THE POCKETS
Jam Them, Cram Them,
Stuff them full of papers,
books or "whatnot" the
Bratell Patent Pockets in
the Mayer Bros. 100 Pure
Wool Suits are GUARAN
TEED not to Drag, Sag,
Guaranteed not rip down
at the corners and guaranteed not to cause
the breaking of the front of the coat.
Pull or Pucker.
Men's Suits
Schloss Bros. Models, $15.00 to $1800
Michaels Stern Models, $15.00 to $30.00
Young Men 's Suits
Ederhclmer Stein Models, $18 to $30.CO
Sam Peck Models, $18.00 to $30.00
MAYER BROS.
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YOU'LL FIND
the "Real Things" in So-Called
"College Clothes" are made by
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX
Because more College Men and Young Men out of College' prefer
these goods to any other make. It's because of the quality as well
as the style, the fine tailoring and good fit. Young' Men value
these things and they get full measure in these clothes, . . .
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We have a greater variety of styles and patterns in Young Men!s
Suits and Overcoats this Fall than you will find in any other store
in the State. We would like to have you see and try on the nejir'
Shape-Maker Model. Come in any time; you will enjoy seeing"
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