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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN BETTER GLAD NOW THAN SORRY LATTER CAMPUS GLEANINGS Classified Column 1 C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O, stroot. Seniors reserve play tickets today. Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. S. V. Shonka was here over Sunday. R. O. Warde, barber, Woods, 120G 0. The athletic board meets Wednes day night. Capital Hotel Barber Shop 11 & P. The. Acacias held a house party last Saturday evening. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. S. O. Cotner, editor of the "Rag," is confined to his room by illness. Have your clothes pressed at Web ers Sultorium, Eleventh and O. tj The engineering society will havo charge of the "Rag" on Thursday. George Bros.,. 218 South .Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. The Household Arts Club will not hold Its regular meeting Tuesday even ing. Ted Marrlner cleaner, dyer, .' and hatter, 235 No. 11th St. Auto 4876, Bell 1G09. William B. Paten, ex-12, of Omaha was a visitor yesterday at the Delta Tau house. Learn touch typewriting without going to commercial school. We fur nlsh university students with a com plete course in touch typewriting and rent you any make of typewriter, three months for $G.OO. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange, 1406 O street. tf Kirk Lee 1.914, has left school and gone to. work for an irrigation com pany In Colorado. L. M. Troup, '99, entertained the ac tive chapter of the Acacia fraternity last evening at a smoker. Max Wyman, '98, was in tho city over Sunday. Mr. Wyman is travel ing In Iowa for the Dietz Lumber Co., of Omaha. Word comes "from Denver of tho death of Donovan, ono of the twin boys of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Plumb, last year's cap.tain of Company A. Soft Shirts, r II I U Suitcases Collar attached rill IV and Bags 20 and detached, U - per Cent Off $1.00 to $4.00 !,F?yT,R'S2? This Week Spc'l Notice. In accordance with the rule of the student publication board requiring the secretary, thereof to fix tho hour and tho place of meeting for the elec tion of student members of the studcirt publication board, I have designated' Thursday, May 25, at the conclusion of tho all university rally, about 11:30 a. m., as the time for holding said elections. The Junior class will meet in music hall in tho Temple, the soph omore clasB in Memorial hall, the freshman class In the Temple theater. A. A. REED, 144-Gt Secretary. TAN FLUMPS A new lot just received; Tan Strapless Pumps with Silk Bow. The prettiest in town. Our Price $3.00 YATES-FRENCH CO. 1220 O Street . . Advertisements for this column should be left at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 1 1a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p, m. Want ads will positively not be in serted unless paid In advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of for the first insertion; three Inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. FOR 8ALE. For Sale Due bill on leading pho tographer In Lincoln. See Nebrnskan manager. tf Wanted. Wanted to Buy 'Old gold and, silver Jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., upstairs, 138 No. 12th St. tf WANTED To rent 10 or 12 cadet uniforms for the week after school is out. Sizes wanted, 36 to 40. See Ne braskan manager. 147-5t. L08T. LOST Thursday, a Kappa Alpha Theta pin with name of owner on the back. Return to Nebraskan office LoBt Sigma Tau fratornlty pin, with pwner's name on back. Return to Rag office. LOST Large sized notebook with semester's class notes' at Antelope park. Return to Nobraskan office. 145-3t. LOST Thursday, Kappa Alpha Theta pin with owner's name on back. Rev. S. Mills Hayes will give his concluding talk at the Y. W. C. A. rooms in the Templo, Wednesday at 11 a. m. Tho subject of his address will bo "Jonah." Fred McConnell is coaching the senior play to bo given by the Table Rock high school. Ho will be out of tho city for several days this week on accbunT of Tho" worKT " Say fellows, if you are still looking for a good proposition for summer work, and are willing to do tho- hard est summer's work you ever did, call and see James Ford at tho Windsor hotel. The students who worked for us last summer averaged ?9.00 a day In commissions. Oftly two weeks, so "got busy." 147-5t. Students at the University of Kan sas are objecting because they cannot have all-night dances. BASEBALL OUTLAWS VS. COTNER THURSDAY, 3:30 P. M. wanted: Painters Carpenters Farmers Gardeners Fruit Raisers Mechanics and all kinds of working men Physicians Lawyers Dentists Architects and men of all profes sions Grocers Butchers General storo merchants Lumber dealers Hardwaro and all kind, of merchants to Join our 10,000 families settling up tho Pecos PalisadeB, tho Sun shine valley of ToxaB, Irrigated land being put on tho market by tho Kansas City, Moxlco and Ori ent Hallway. An empire where you are needed and a homo and fortune awaits you. Come and seo. Get there ahead of tho railroad. Excursion leaves Lincoln May 16. Call or write for Information. E. E. BEVARD LAND CO. State Agents for tho Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Ry Co. Land Department, 830 P St., Lincoln, Nobr. X l 0 1, J s s t V f p fti lf "" T i P p p "fi p GET IN LINE. MAY 27. Jj& fl.)k-J..k.iu4k. fe ifc. 4l& 4k fc k- & H F T 1 T 1 y j J Ty p 7J T T ? Elastic Currency is the Money You Spend for Clothes in Our Shop because we stretch your dollar over just twice the buying power it has else where. We are making clothes for a lot of college men who want something different than the ready-made clothier can secure. Coats as long as you like trousers -as peggy as you wish every detail as you want it in a Scotch Suit. Ready-mades are for every body in. general our clothes are made for you in particular- $ 15 m Original $15 Tailors 96 Stores i Imitators Flatter Us Auto 2372 Bell 2522 133. South 13th St. "Don't Stand Up In The Boat the waves are high." This is a round-about way of saying "Don't be rish.M If you act calmly and not rashly in buying clothes, you will demand more thaii merely a good initial appearance. You want clothes that stand up, fit and look well, not only at first, but always. That' 8 where we got in. $15 to $40. MAGEE & DEEMER HOP O Street AT THE THEATRES LYRIC Beginning Monday Evening, May 22 THE LYRIC PLAYER8 Will be Seen In " Under ihe Red Robe " Adapted from Stanley Weyman's Novel, by Edward Rose Evenings at 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Matinees Wed. & 8at. 15c and 25c Next week "CHAR LEY'8 AUNT." WPRINTING1LS Soe Us Boforo Ordoring Elsowhtra Programs, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-1 110 No 14 th St. DALRYMPLE'S i for Box Lunches open until mid -night Herpolsheimer's Gaft Dinner U:30 to 1:30 OC Supper 5:30 to 7:30 &UU ALSO CAFETERIAN STYLE Hot Wafloj with Maple Syrup 10 UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker, JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Voyr Patronise Solicited I ft?