I" . . M H V ' ' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN r "Wfl": NEARLY FORTY NEBRA8KAN8 WORK IN FOREIGN FIELD8 Continued from Pugo 1 Joseph Carl McRoynolds, '04, Sun Ml- guoldc, Mnynnlo, P. I. Paul HnrrlBon, '05, Arabia. Arthur Win. MUingB, '05, FVio Chow, Cliina. Grace Lydla Coppock, '05. Shanghai, China. Ollvo GrlflUh, 'Ofi, Daman, India. Claude Win. Mason, '05, Chlongmal, Slain. Nina Polevoy, '05, M. D., Paratoff, RuBBia. George Lorenzo Fawcett, '05, Maya- gucz, P. I. Eva Morlo Casper, '05, Cavlte, P. I. Mortimer Jay Drown, '05, Tion Tain, China. Iena Chrlstlano Nelson, '00, Moorut, India. Agatha Totten AndorBon, '0G, Beirut, Syria. Luolla Ageo Elliott, '07, Jalopa, Mox. Jcsslu Dunlavy, '07, Hlo Plevros, Porto Illco. Harry Walter White, '07, Madras, India. Carl AugUBt Aultnan, '00. Becrchof, IliiBBln. SatlB Chandra Basil, '09, Calcutta. India. More to Sail During Coming Year. MIbb Carrlo Schultz, Prof. C. M. Heck and Dr. W. G. Hlltnor are to sail during tho coining year to China. Pro fossor Heck Is to bo traveling secre tary of tho Chinese Young Mon's Christian association, while Dr. Hllt nor 1b to bo associated with tho Har vard medical college at Shanghai. There are about llfteon undergradu ates now In the university planning on -foreign.. work.. as.-their .vacation . k . . I HOLEPROOF HOSIERY The Original Guaranteed Hosiery Made of tho softest and, finest yarns in various weights feels like silk to your foot. For comfort, good looks and durability they have no" equal, and it means a big saving to you in cost. MEN'S HOSE Come in Black, Tan, Gray, Navy and Wine, six pairs in a box, guaranteed for six months $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 Box MEN'S BLACK SILK 3 pair-in a box, guaranteed for 3 months- BOYS' HOSE :ht or heavy $2.00 Box 6 pair in box, light or heavy weight, guaran teed G months MISSES' HOSE 6 pair guaranteed Hose, Black or Tan $2.00 Box $3.00 TRAINING ON LOCAL FLOOR. Track Team In Good Condition for the Omaha Meet. . Nebraska representatives will leavo tomorrow afternoon for Omaha to con tost In tho annual lntorcolleglato in door athlotlc meet to bo held on the Auditorium floor tomorrow night. Al though representatives for every event will not bo sont, tho athletic depart ment has selected men who will in all probability win their Individual ovonts. ThlB accomplished, the winning of tho $2.00 Box Ladies' Black Silk Hose, 3 pair in a box, guaranteed to wear 3 months, per box The guarantee means that if a hole is worn in your hose inside of the given time, you bring them here and get now ones for them at once. We don't ask you to send them to some one else and buy more 'till you receive new ones from the factory. MAYER BROTHERS meet will bo a minor consideration. Tho Nebraska men worked out In all tho evontB on tho Lincoln Auditorium floor yesterday afternoon, and will do so aguln today. Tho team as a whole Is In good condition and is making good recordB on tho local floor. Indi vidually vtha mptuaro Jn condition to smash all previous records of the han dicap ovent. Every effort will be made by the learn to return from Om aha tomorrow night after tho meet. SPRING IS HERE ORDER NOW FOR EASTER Don't Put it Off Order Now tho Latest Styles & Cuts . SUIT $15 TOPCOAT Wo Give Absolute Per fect Fit Made to Measure DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS 218 O STREET Field Geology 21. ClasB will meet In U7 next Saturday at 8:30 a. m. A trip will bo made for campus and museum studies. N. A BENGTSON. A course leading to a degree of doc tor of public health has been estab lished at Harvard. A member of the Michigan medical faculty Is the republican candidate for mayor of Ann Arbor. Tho students of Chicago serenaded Dean Vincent on tho eve of his de parture to become president of Minnesota. Michigan has received a gift of $10, 000 from W. W. Cook of Now York, to bo used in tho erection of a girls' dormitory. D. K. Cornwell, a retired Chicago merchant, has presented Booker T. Washington with $10,000 to bo used In his work at TuBkegee university. ALL SOULS' CHURCH, UNITARIAN Corner H and 12th Streets ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister A CHURCH WITHOUT A CREED All Souls' Church is an Association which stands for a reverent at titude toward the Facts of Life. It has the University Ideal, the Search for Truth. It welcomes to its membership people of all beliefs. Such a modern, open-minded, faclng-the-future organization ought to appeal especially to students. You are cordially Invited to attend its services. Sunday Morning, April 2, 10:45 Subject "Healthy Minded Religion," by Rev. J. L. Marsh, formerly minister of this church. Sodal-Ethics-Class, 12:15 Rev. A. L. Weatherly. 'The Function-of-Theatres, by All Students are Cordially Invited Don't fail to visit The Paris and see our ex clusive line of Easter French-German Nov elties never shown before. Order your candy eggs and candy rabbits with your name on them. Music" every Sunday. 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