TEE DAILY NEBEASKAN ' - Directory of Advertisers The fbllowlng merchants and busi ness men of Lincoln are anxious to seVvo the University students. By placing their advertisements In the columns of the Dally Nebraekan they show that they want your trade. And you may be sure that the merchant who Is willing to make a little effort to get your patronage Is the one who Is going to treat you honestly and considerately In attempting to keep It. 80 you as well as the Nebras ka will profit by trading with these peoplei MORE DEBATES FOR THE UNI INTER.CLA88 CONTE8T8 WILL 800N BE WAGING. FACULTY MEMBERS ARE APPOINTED FOGG, VIRTUE, AND CONANT FOR NEW DEBATING BOARD. BANKS 1 First TruBt & Savings BAKERIES Folsom BARBER SHOPS Oroon'B Capital Hotel CLEANERS J. 0. Wood & Co. Wobor's Sultorlum Windsor Sultorlum CLOTHINO Farquhar Magoo & Deomor Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. COAL Whltobroast Hutchlna & Hyatt nOMFWr.TIONERY Lincoln Candy -Kitchen DRY GOODS Mlllor & Palno DRUGGISTS Rlgga FURNISHINGS Budd Fulk ( Magoo & Doomor Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Rudgo & Guonzol Spolor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. HATTERS Budd Fulk Armstrong Clothing Co Mngoo & Doomor Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon JEWELERS Hallott Tucker PHOTOGRAPHERS De Gaston & Houck PRINTERS Simmons Van Tlno RESTAURANTS Cameron's Y. M. C. A. Spa , Miller & Paine Horpolsholmer'a TYPEWRITERS B. F. Swanson Co. 8H0ES Budd Men's Bootery Mayor Bros. Miller & Paine Yatos French Wharton's 8KIRTS . Skirt Store TAILORS BUiottBtQI. i ' ? . Ludwlg THEATRES I Oliver -Orpheum Prospects Are Excellent for Good De- bateo in the Third 8erles of Nebraska Inter-class De- bating Contests. The University of NobraHka lntor class debaters nro preparing for work. Although a definite question has not been selected by the inter class debating board, rumors are cur rent regarding tho probable par ticipants In tho class tryouts. Tho IsBuanco of the 1911 constitution, as adopted by tho board, and the ap pointment of the faculty members of the b.ard nro further actions recently taken that havo.cnused tho Immediate Increase of student interest. Board Membership. The now faculty members of -the delating board aro Prof. M. M. Fog,;, of tho Rhetoric department; Prof. G. Aw Virtue, of the- Economics de partment, and Prof. E. B. Connnt, of tho College of Law. According to tho constitution of the board, there shall be eight actlvo Btudent representa tives, two from each academic class. Tho student members at present are: Senior, E. H. Hahne and J. T. Votava; Junior, R. Garrot and W. R. Powera; sophomore, H. B. English and C. L. LRxiUk This Is tho third year sfneo The In- troduction of lnter-class " debating at Nebraska. Tho first year the fresh men were victorious, winning from the seniors In tho final round. The members of tho winning team of 1909 wero C. L. Clark, D. W. Rodgers, and W. L. Bates. Last year tho junlros won tno nrBt naif by doreating tho seniors, and the final against tho first- year mon. Tho mombors of tho junior team wore W. T. Wolvlngton, A. R. Raymond, and A. M. Oberfelder. Good Prospects. The prospects of a good forensic fight this year between the academic classes Is good. All of tho Univer sity squad niomhers, with tho oxcop-' tlon of the team members, will prob ably be present In the initial tryouts. Several have already committed themselves to this effect, nnd stand ready to imt on the oratorical gloves. According to the by-laws of tho de bating board constitution, the Junior senior nnd freshman-sophomore do bates shall be held, if possible, on consecutive days, and not later than March 8th. This is done with a view of having tho chumploiibhlp debate on Phi Bota Kappa day, some tlmo In the latter part of' March. Although 'the question for discus slon hasTiotrueeir selectednr"cortaln senior member of the board an nounces tho Intention of tho bonrd to mako a decision within a few days. A meeting Is to bo held Friday after noon at 5. o'clock In U. IOC. M M . t j. 41 1 'MICE AND MEN' CO8TUME8 HERE Preparations Almost Complete for Dramatic Club Presentation. Tho costumes for tho Dramatic club play will arrive today. Tho big boxes will bo delivered at once and tho plana call for two dress rehearsals. All of tho actors are working hard vglth tho determination of making "Mice and, Men" a most creditable pro duction. Tho play will bo glvon at theJTeinnlo-theateLQn Saturday even- Special Lots of Women's ShQes Priced Very Low For Quick Clearance Now is the Time to Save Money on Shoes Chi?-?? 7? WUIS L ASK A BETA THETA PI jkkkkkkkSh " ; kkwkkw kkkkv kkkk ikkkkkkkkkkk ikkkkkk ?, f.. 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