rpvmjnmi B l JP?W RJK ..MMS VbiAM4NIKIVS3nal VliUBk (JUtMWKw THE DAILY NEBRASKAN '-tn . 1 j r A r if- 4 W:f .' NEBRASKA'S FIRST AN NUAL MILITARY BALL GRAND DANCE- AT THE AUDITO RIUM MAY 13. DECORATIONS MOST ELABORATE Harry Hathaway and L. A. Welch Managers,, Cain and Van Duson Masters of Ceremonies.- The Better Quality It's the quality of clothes sold here that draws men to this store that brings them back again and again, that makes them certain ' that buying here, there Is never a doubt off satisfaction. Let us show you the new spring lines at $15.00 to $40.00 The flrBt annual military ball In the hlBtory of the university will bo hold May 13 at the Auditorium. It will be ono of the grandest and most elab - orate-dances over hold at jyebraskA and will be thoroughly a military af fair. Company booths will be erected and battalion headquarters may be opened In the hall. This dance will take the place of the offlcers and non commissioned officers dances of for mer years. Harry Hathaway is senior manager of the dance and L. A. Welch . Is junior manager. Tho masters of ceremonies will bo Harry Q. Cain for the commissioned ofllcors and D. B. Van Dusen for the non-commissioned ofllcors. Elaborate Decorations. Tho decorations will be moBt elabor ate. A palm garden and promenade will bo flxed up just outside of the auditorium on the north. Tho decora tions for the interior havo been under consideration for some time and elab orate plans are being made. No defi nite' arrangement has been decided upon, but several beautiful designs havo been submitted by the sub-committee. The entire university military L3a"nd will furnish concert music and will act as a second to "Ed"dfo"Walt,B" full orchestra. Tho tickets forthe dance will be placed on sale at once and It 1b thouglit that many will be , sold before the Easter vacation. FARQUHAR 1325 O Street TEMPLE VERSUS 8EWARD. I PEACEMAKER IS INJURED. Delta Tau Delta Bui (dog Eats Out of Ralph Spilth's Hand. While endeavoring to part tho Delta Tau Delta 'bulldog, which had a half Nelson on a prize canine belonging to tho-'Kappa Slgmas, Ralph Smith had his thumb 'severely chewed yesterday afternoon on the athletic field. The pride of tho Delta Taus was only par taking of his tlaily scrap, but his ac tion was resented by tho Kappa Slg mas, who did not care to sit Idly by and watch their mascot take tho count. It was In trying to rescue tho "under dog" that Smith was injured. HIb thumb was badly lacerated by the big dog's fangs, It being necessary to cauterize the wound. Smith will wear his thumb In a bandage for several weeks. Meanwhile the bulldog reigns supreme. " Two High 8chools Meet In 8econd 8erlc8 of District Debates. In the second series of this district tho Temple high school will meet Sow afd In debate in U10G toplght at 8 o'clock. Seward won from Ashland and tho Temple team is victor over University Place. Tho increasing of the navy will bo (he subject for dis cussion. Tho Seward team is com posed of Leo Chain, Lucilo Potter and Mr. Brenneman. Thoso who will con tend for tho Temple are Winnlfred Whlttakor, Herbert Priest and Charles Thompson. The local team is being coached by J. It. Power, who Is also' a prominent student in tho university law school. 8TATUTE8 FOR 8ENI0R8. Judge " Cobbey ls"THTnRhg6f" Glftfor Law Students. Dean W. Q. Hastings of the law col lege Is in receipt of a communication from Judge Cobbey of Beatrice, which states that tho writer is thinking of presenting each member of the senior law class with a copy of his Anno tated Statutes. Ho inquired as to how many desired the books. When tho question was put to tho seniors, all, about thirty in number, wore willing to accept the gift Oxfords of the "Better Kind" for Young Men The Thompson Shoe (For You) "r" Leads in: Style for. Coege :Men All the new "Spring Ml" College Shoe Styles are here and ready for your inspection. Ask to see the "ENGLISH TIE" MEN'S BOOTERY C. V. ROBERTS. 144 No. 12th Street t 1 k rl J' -1 i 3 y SPECIAL CONVOCATION. Baron d'Estournelles de Constant of the French 8enate Will Speak. A special convocation will be held at 5 o'clock in tho Temple theater, Wednesday, April 19, at which Baron d'iDstournelles do Constant will de liver an address. "Baron do Constant, who is a member of tne 'kronen senate and of Tho Hague court of arbitration, and president of tho "Conciliation In ternationale," is making an extensive tour of the United States. Admission to tho convocation will be by tickets, which may he reserved at tho office of the registrar. At" half past six of the same evening the distinguished visitor will be the guest of the University Dinner club -j. !, ftnnnln fintal. SoVOral OthOf Ulncoln cluDSwIirpartlclpate-in-thiaJ iv 2t. ..! ,r.r,.v ifforf in helnc made py the committee in charge to make .the event a success. M' "1 BBBBBBBBBBBBB f BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKBBBBBBBBH IBBF ktlw '? 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