THE DAILY NKBRASKAN V Directory of Advertisers The following merchants and busi ness men of Lincoln are anxious to serve the University students. By placing their advertisements In the columns of the Dally Nebraskan 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 kan will profit by trading with these people: BANKS First Trust & Savings BAKERIES Folsom BARBER SHOPS Green's Capital Hotel CLEANERS J. C. Wood & Co. Weber's Sultorium Windsor Sultorium CLOTHING Farquknr Mngeo & Deomor Mayer BroB. Palaco Clothing Co. Sjielor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. COAL Whltobroast Hutchlns & Hyatt CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kitchen DRY GOODS Miller & Paine DRUGGISTS Rigga FURNISHINGS Budd Fulk Mageo & Deomor Mayor Bros. . Palaco Clothing Co. R ml go & Guenzol Speler & Simon Armstrong Clothing HATTERS Budd Fulk Armstrong Clothing Mageo & Deomor Mayer Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Spelor & Simon JEWELERS Hallett Tucker LAUNDRIES Evans PHOTOGRAPHERS Do Gaston & Houck PRINTERS SlmniQliB Van Tino RESTAURANTS Cameron's Y.-M. C. A. Spa Miller & Paine Herpolsholraer'a TYPEWRITERS B. F. Swanson Co, SHOES Budd Men's Bootery , Mayer Bros. Miller & Paine Yates French Wharton's K3RTS .Skirt Store THEATRES Co. Cu i' I a. s uroly you can not pass up the 100 per cent Pure Wool $40 and $35 Suits we -arcr-solling- at 23.50 Mayer Bros. u n loss you come in now you will miss the opportunity of buying one of our $30 Suits at 18.50 Mayer Bros. 11 the dust proof cases you p will find all our $22.50 and $20 Suits now priced at 14.50 Mayer Bros. T he neat pat terns you have noticed in the $18.00 and $15 Suits are now selling at 10.50 DR. S. S. HAYES. The Bible Study Class, "The Proph ets," Will Convene Ttoday. Dr. S. S. Hayes of the Lincoln Holy Trinity Episcopal church will meet the Bible study class on tho "Proph ets" In the university Y. W. C. A. association rooms todayat 1 1 j)'clock. I Rev. Hayes 1b an exceptionally line Bible student, and 1b conducting one of tho moat Interesting university classes at present. All girls who have conflicts at thlB hour are requested to refer tho matter to the Y. W. C. A. secretary, thereby securing an hour favorable to all students. MUSICAL PROGRAM. Regular Convocation to Be Held Thursday Morning. Regular convocation period Thurs day morning will bo occupied by a violin recital by August Molzel and Miss Jessie Clark as pianist. The program will be given In tho Temple theater. Friday vesper services will be con tinued this week. Tho services will bo held at f p. in. In Memorial hall. They were postponed last veek on ac count of the memorial services in honor of the late General E. S. Dudley. TO AID MOVEMENT. Dramatic Club to Present "Mice and Men" for Hospital Fund. To aid the fund which Is being raised for the erection of a general city hospital, tho Dramatic club of fored. to ropoat Its performance of "Mlco and Men" which It gave so suc cessfully u short tlmo ago. Tho. play will be given In tho Oliver theater, and the fund which Is raised will go to swell tho money which haB already been subscribed for tho now city hospital. Notice. Second semester classes loading to entrance credits aro offered at Lin coln Academy In nearly all college pre paratory studies. If you will hand In your name, tho studios you want, and tho hours you want them tp come, wo will try to arrange classes to suit your convenience. Tho schedule will LkqJlsed, Thmsjax night. .January 2C. A 25CENT Mneiviviii PENALTY HVf! Will be charged all Seniors and Juniors . who do not have their Cornhusker pictures taken before Feb. 1st. T v Mayer Bros. Get in This Month -- ' . " - i and Keep Your 25c V V Oliver brptieum' L. M. ' OBERKOTTER, Principal. k no'.. I'-... . It 44 i . .-4 t . . Mmssmtmaagmmimssrss jSftTflffT IftMrtMSISlMgWIBMI