THE DAILY NEBRABKAN n ANNUAL TO COST $4,046 STUDENTS ORDERING LATER THAN THURSDAY OR FRIDAY MUST PAY EXTRA. AccordinR to tho printing contract, nil copy for the 1012 Cornhusker must be In by April 12 Owing to this fact, members of the Btaff have been work ing overtime in order that their work might be In by that date. Moro time and expense have been lavished on this year's annual than on any previous book, therefore there is no doubt but the 11)12 Cornhusker will far surpass anything that has yet been done in that line. A few figures from the business manager, II fi. Coffee, show that the cost of printing alone, for 1,000 copies, will be $2,04C; the engraving will come to $1,200; art and cartoon work to $300, and other sundry expenses are estimated at $f00 This renders the total cost $4.01G Tjist year, according to Ci. K. Reed, editor in-chief of the Hill Cornhusker, the total cost of 1,000 copies did not exceed $.T,fi00; nor did the annual of 1010. Judging from these figures, it can be plainly seen that nothing has been spared in the way of expense That the best talent of the Univer sity has been obtained to produce the material of all kind, serious and frivo lous alike, is also true. Editor Van Duson has been very careful to choose those whom he knew could do the things that had to be done to make tliis book a corker. It is advised that every one wishing a Cornhusker should order Thursday or Friday, owing to the fact that any order coining in late will cost 2.") cents extra The price of the book will be $2 00 Figures show that the actual coHt of the annual is $4 00, but In view of the fact that the adver tisers have been especially liberal this year, the business manager can afford to give the book to the stu dents at a coBt to them of only $2.00 if ordered Thursday or Friday. Other annuals of the western universities will cost that much or more. From a statement mado by a Kansas stu dent we learn that the Kansas book will cost the students $2.7f. From present indications, there will be at least 1 fiOO Corniiuskers sold, which will be about 200 more copies than were sold last year. ABOUT PEOPLE C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St. tf Ted Marrlner, Cleaner and Hatter, 235 No 11th. Hazel Poland returned to school yes terday from her homo at Fairbury. Make your dates early with Hagen Ick'B Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf Tickets for "Minna von Barnhelm" may be secured at the desk on the main floor of the Temple. Have Graves print It for you. 233 North Eleventh St. Kappa Kappa Gamma will glvo a dancing party at St. George's Studio, Saturday night. George BroB., expert printers, en gravers and embossers, 13th and N. Georgo Wallace, ex-'ll, visited at BfittBr Hlirry sLkeamagedgoods atltalleirs ROdl BargfliflS The grand opening spring styles in men's ap parel was a gradual pro cess with us this spring. Didn't dare set a spe cific day for fear it would snow. But no more snow now instead there'll be warm weather and dandelions and ''bench work and new clothes. The new clothes will be better received on the campus than the dande lions andwe'vegot them. Live, graceful, tasty, stylish just the sort that will appeal to young men. KuppenheimerorL Sys tem English or regular models splendid values at $20 and $25. MAGEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak the Alpha Theta Chi house yesterday evening. Joe Swenson of Sidney, Nebr., ox '11, is in the city today vlBitlng friends and pulling off a business deul on the side. Thornburg's Orchestra dancers with popular hits. 2&5G delights Auto B- tf Programs and Invitations printed or engraved. Boyd Printing Co., 125 I North 12th. 1 Miss Dorothy .Miller will give a 1 luncheon to the active chapter ot Kappa Alpha Theta, Saturday after noon at her home. Y. M. C. A. barber shop opens at 7:30 a. m. Student trade solicited Bost service. Engraved dance programs done in Lincoln. Ocker ,Engra ing company, Brownell block. C. Louis Meyer, a formor student in the Engineering collego, was In town Monday. Mr. Meyer has been tho Texas and Oklahoma representative of Mr. Kahn's firm, tho Trust Con crete Steel company. IIo is now lo cated in Omaha as tho manager of the Concrete Engineering company. CLASSIFIED COLUMN , 1 LI i L08T LOST On campus, Mooro"B non-leak able fountain pen with gold trlm mingB. Reward for return to No braskan office. 114 5t FOUND FOUND A fountain pen Call Auto 7024 and identify it IIS It FOUND A Rosary in Prof Barbour's class about two weeks ago. Call at the Rag office. 117-.'lt WANTED WANTED Two young men, spare time, hustlers 210 Chapln Bldg. BEST Btudent proposition in Lincoln Earn $7 50 a week collecting Satur days on a Journal route. Tills one for sale at $l,fi,r0 Two student owners In last eight years Inquire of State Journal If you can raise this much money. llS.'it U. of N. Y. M. C. A. CAFETERIA Meals at cost of materials and service UNIVERSITY TEMPLE Capital Tailoring & Clothes Co. Suits cleaned and preaied by the month $1.50. High Claas Tailoring Auto L H33H -C O St. HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE Dinner Jli30 to Ii30 7C Supper ii30 U 7i30 LoL Also Cafeterlan Styl Weekly shipments of tho best there is in chocolates. Huyler's Uhltmon'o Lowuney'e Miioarotti' California violets fresh every day. Meier Drug Co. 13th and O Y. M. C A. Merchant Tailor Shop Suits Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed Shop in Basomont Y. M. C. A. Bldg. We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c AT THE THEATRES THUR. MAT. &. NIGHT, APRIL 11 8at., Promptly at 8 P. M., April 13 "The Spring Maid" With MIZ2I HAJ08 Mat. $1.50 to 50c. Night $2 to 50c SAT. NIGHT AT 8 P. M., APR. 13 Charles Frohman Presents MAUD ADAMS In "CHANTECLER" Prices $2.00 to 75c. Now Selling I INP.ni N MATINOnS (Except Monday) 31 jt LIHOULIl qviJNINQS AT 8jjo ORPHEUM -V-h ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week Com. Mon. Night, April 8th CHARLEY GRAPEWIN MULLEN & COOGAN ALMA YOULIN FRED HAMILL BERNIVICI BROTHERS MAREENA & DELTON BR08. THIESSEN'8 PETS PRICES Matinee, 15c and 25c Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c Discard your high shoes and make your feet hap py with a pair of our new oxfords or pumps. BECKMAN BROS. 1107 O STREET College shoo storo run by college men flpSee ub for your f next job of printing. Personal Bupervieon enables us to make each job please. 128 N. 14 St 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. Be sure to seo our line first. College Tailors College View, Nebraska FHon 48 Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 Foutain Pent $1.00 Safety Razors rk Sri iH 1 vv V IbOiB RIHTIMO; M JHMfe. M etihtih cujYtcr Established 1871 1143 0 Street HALLETT UNIVERSITY JEWELER