The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 31, 1913, Image 4

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Beginning Tuesday, we are going to close out all our Summer
Stock of Young Men's Suits at 20 Discount getting ready to move
into our New Building that is being erected for us, adjoining our
present location, with a Complete New Stock of Fall and Winter
Goods.
We will not carry any of this season's goods over into the new
store hence, the unprecedented thing of a 20 Discount Sale NOW,
in the heart of the season, when you will most appreciate it. You've
Trever-ughtjoorjiave we ever sold, better suits. Come now!
FULK CLOTHING COMPANY
1234 O Street
fifST" We take this opportunity to express our appreciation o
and cordially invite you to our New Store when you return in
f the very liberal patronage you have given us this year,
the Fall. This will be "THE" Young Men's Store.
Sigs Deny Statement
That They Wished
'13 Annual Censored
Feeling that their motivoB were miB
underHtood in the- matter of restrain
ing the issue of the 1913 Cornhusker,
the Sigma Chl's yoBterday issued a
statement donylng that they wtehed
the 1913 Year Book censored. It is
true that at first they believed the
joke concerning themselves a little
caustic and perhaps uncalled for, but
us for seeking to "hold up" the book
on the strength of this, they did not
Intend to convey any such threat.
It may be said In Justice to them
that they can take a Joke as well as
anyone, and realize that such Jokes
are usually free from Intended calum
ny. The- joke in question, say the edi
tors, is innocent of veiled malice.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
QUIT
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inspiring and efllcient class of men
and the like of them in adaptability
to our eccentric views on newspaper
policy wo expect to find nowhere else
on earth. To them is due much that
Iiub seemed satisfactory in the Daily
Nebraskan.
To the University community that
has tolerated us we are thankful for
our job. Of the many opportunities for
service ufforded us by the University,
none have we so much appreciated as
thlB editorship. By nothing 1b our
curiosity for inlornmtion so much grat
Ified as to see the play of living forces
against each other. And the center
of interchange, the clearing house of
University life, is the "Rag" While
we have learned college life at the ex
pense of some of the more valuable
and more sterilized knowledge to be
galntsd from books, still we shall never
regret, the investment and shall al-
' ..Avays bo thanktul to the student and
' ;' faculty couirjvunUy for having endured
' v so long and sopfttiontry our rough and
-(Crass existence so?lose to college lifo's
WANTED Students to sell our guar
anteed Hosiery and Silk Neckwear.
Goods of quality. Largo commissions.
Write us now.. Lander & WatBon
Hosiery Co., Perry, N Y.
YOU CAN EARN OVER TEN DOL
LARS A DAY. Lot us prove it. Our
LADDEN BLU-RAY does the busi
ness. It has no equal as a seller and
money maker. Wo will guarantee
that you can make more money with
It than with any othor article, no
matter what it is. It's your opportun
ity. If you want a position during
vacation that will make you big money
write ub at once and we will give
you Information. Act now we are
In earnest. Aladdin Company, 9 1
Broadway, New York City.
LOST A Waterman Safety fountain
pen with name of Ruth Sheldon
scratched on it. Return to thlB office.
LOST Conklin self-filler fountain
pen. Return to Rag office. M. M.
McIIenny.
FOUND A Hanover General Excel
lence Medal. Owner may have
same by calling at the "Rag" office
and paying for this ad.
Telephone Yule Bros at once.
Ted Marrlnor Cleaner, Hatter and
Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
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BASE BALL
Western League
LINCOLN vs. TOPEKA
3:30 P. M.
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
May 31, June 1, 2
THE BEST GIFT
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Lincoln Photo Supply Co.
1217 0 Street
THE CAFETERIA
Of the University Y. M. C. A.
THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS
Breakfast 7 to 8 : 30 Dinner 11 to 1 : 30
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