- , f THE DAILY NEBBA8KAN r SENIORS SELECT GLASS PLAY HEADGEAR CAUSES COMMENT MA8CULINE POPULATION SUB JECT OF CURI08ITY DURING PRE8ENT COLD WAVE. '! TO PRE8ENT "A MID8UMMER NIQHT'8 DREAM" IN JUNE. M V" l& a c h 4 . h? : Tho Sonlor Play committee has tie cldod upon "A Mldsummor 'Night's Droam" aa tho Sonlor dramatic offort of tho year. Tho play will be hold somo tlmo In Juno and will bo coached by MIbb Allco Howell of tho Rhotorlo Dopartmont. Big Chorus Planned. BeBldcB tho rogular cast of ton Im portant characters, it la planned to havo a chorua of fifty Unlvoralty glrlB, and a Bpocial orchOBtra to play Mon dolBshon'B Bcoro.t Carl Stockolborg will havo chargo of tho muBlc, while MIbb Charlotto Whedon will train tho dancers. All arrangomentB for tho play are In tho hands of tho committee, of which ErnoBt Graves 1b chairman. TryoutB will not bo hold for aomo tlmo, but tho committee of judges has already boon solectod. It conBistB of Misa Howoll, ProfoBBor Scott, Profoa abr Stuff, Dr. Tyndalo of tho Journal, and Mr. Roy Sundorland. ETHNOLOGIST AT CONVOCATION. Francis La Flesche of the Government Service to A'ddress Students. Mr. Francis La Floscho, of tho U.S. Bureau of Ethnology, will deliver an address at convocation today. Mr. La Floscho is in Lincoln to apeak bofore tho Historical Association. Ho was born and raised on a reservation, and Is an authority on Indian problems. Ho 1b now In tho government service and is probably tho moBt widely road .man In tho United States on subjects rolatlvo to ethnology. Havo you noticed tho novel head cov erings now In voguo among tho young men of our University? They aro of material of all poBsiblo texturo and colors, and rival In shape the prevail ing headgear among tho fair sex. Somo aro a bright yellow, suggeBtlvo of dandelions and sun-dogs, others aro grey, suggestive of tho provalllng leaden skies, whllo a fow aro red, and are no doubt calculated to give tho greatest possible amount of heat. Dut not to pass over ono of tholr distinctive features, tholr shapes most of them are large enough to cover tho fizz of tho wearer, and all of them aro enriched by tho presence of a tasslo. When spread to their fullest oxtent thoy aro awo-lnsplrlng, to say tho least, and would do crodlt to the taste of Barney Oldfleld or Jack Johnson. Get the Impulse Pay Your Subscription at the 0ce Before the Fifteenth NEBRASKA JEWELS 8HOWN. Interesting Collection on Exhibition at Historical Convention. Prosaic old Nebraska can show a collection of home-product jewels that would make tho uninformed open their oyes. In tho Historical Library there . is on exhibition a cabinet of semi-precious jewels and stones col lected from tho Republican Valley by Fathor Dennis Fitzgerald of Red Cloud. There Is an exceptional collec tion of agates, garnets and topaz. Part of those aro cut and polished, and a groat many aro In the rough. Tho collection Is loaned by Father Fitzgerald during tho -State Historical convontlon. The moment you put on clothes made to your meas ure, you see the vast differ ence between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more. Besure to see our linefirst. College Tailors College View, Nebraska Phone -4-3 J. C. WOOD and CO. Th Best is Always the Cheapest 1322 N St. Auto 1292 Bell 147 GLEANERS and DYERS c Mv.H.rBY Yots Are Missing Something It's really a mistake on your part if you fail to take advantage of this great January Clearance Sale. ' All the goods offered are of the best quality. You don't need to be told that the clothes this store handles are the best clothes made if you have worn them youknow you get more real value for the money than you ever did out of any other clothes; and if youhave not worn them you have not been exactly fair to yourself. All Men's Suits and Overcoats are Divided into Five Great Lots in this Sale as Follows Lot I at $7.85 This lot embraces all men's suits and over coats that formerly sold at 10, 12.50 and 13.50. Lot 2 at $85 This lot embraces all men's suits and over coats that formerly sold at 15, 16.50 and 18.00. Lot 3 at $14.85 This lot embraces all men's suits and over coats that formerly sold at 20.00 and 22.50. Lot 4 at $ft85 This lot embraces all men's suits and over coats that formerly sold at 25.00 and 27.50. Lot 5 at $22.85 Embraces all men's suits and overcoats that formerly sold at 30.00, 35.00 and 40.00. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Young Men's Suits in the new English Cuts, also other popular styles cover three and four button styles, vests have six but tons, pants either peg or the new English cut' overcoats in Regular, Convertable and Presto, collars in long or medium lengths. All are here and priced under six price divisions as follows Young Men's $7.50 and $8.50 Suits and Overcoats .$4.75 I Young Men's $18 and $20 Suits and Overcoats $12.75 Young Men's $10, $12.50 and $15 Suits and Overcoats. . ,$7.75 Young Men's $22.50 Suits and Overcoats $15.75 Young Men's $1.5 and $16 Suits and Overcoats $9.75 . Young Men's $25 and $27.50 Suits and Overcoats $1 8.75 Armstrong Clothing Co. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS LINCOLN', NEBRASKA fctMa V f) f M i v?