The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 01, 1915, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA N
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MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS
Save from $10.00 to $25.00
Here's a Grand Opportunity that towers above any similar event, becouse it embodies gar
ments that are 18 karat in quality, specialized for us, to excel in that highest degree of charac
ter, style and fit, so decidedly insured by the world's celebrated makers, Society Brand, Schloss
Bro.'s, Brokaw Bro.'s, and other equally noted tailors. The event this year is more notable
than ever, not only because it constitutes the most powerful price inducements ever offered
but the wonderful assortments left for selection at this time. To insure immediate riddance, we
have named two prices so low that every wise and thrifty Nebraskan will invest with future
wear in mind.
$35, $30, $28.50 & $25.00
Suits and O'coats for
Choice of any Suit or Overcoat
In the House
Suits ond Overcoats by the hundreds, our entire remaining Fall and Winter
stock. The richest woolens, smartest patterns, newest models in almost a full
range of sizes. Plain and fancy patterns, including Blues and Blacks.
The much admired, superior regular $20.00, $18.00, $16.50 lines. The very,
gorments that have won so much, clothing prestige for this rapid growing store.
Suits and Overcoats the very smartest and most correct models of the sea
son. Sizes to fit men of all build. The very finest garments faultlessly tailored
of Imported and Domestic Woolens, unquestionably correct.
Handsomest patterns and newest colors. Refined clothes in every way. $35,
$30, $28.50, $25 lines. Top notch Suits and Overcoats that we may well term
headliners. (Full Dress and Uniforms excepted.)
AofeEverythingvin our line of Shoes, Hats, Sweaters, Furnishings
and Women's Wear has been reduced to less than cost.
Mayer
Bros.
Eli Shire, President
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CHARTER DAY EVENTS
NOW ON SCHEDULE
Dr. Clapp has called the attention of
the students to the annual Charter Day
Meet which will be held on the after
noon of February 15. The events are
to begin promptly at 2 o'clock in order
that all may be completed by 3:30 at
which time Is scheduled the third All
University Mixer.
The events for the meet are to be
the same as in former years consisting
of twenty-five yard dash, pole vault,
running high jump, running high kick,
fence vault, twelve-pound shot put and
rope climb with possibly an Interclass
relay race. Gold, silver and bronze
medals are to be offered as prizes in
each event. Any student may take
part in the meet, the only restriction
being that he must be an amateur.
The gymnasium will be open for
practice on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays from 4 o'clock until 1 and on
Saturdays from 2 to 3. During Monday
and Tuesday of next week the floor
will be free for practice except the
hour beginning at 4. At no time dur
ing the registration days will the floor
be available. The week of February 1
to 6 the floor will be vacant at the
IF PAIP. BEFORE HJ3AiiCIHJ 1, 1915
FOR THIS SEMESTER'S SUSCRIPTION
All SENIORS subscribing for next semester will have the Nebraskan sent to them FREE
OF CHARGE the .first semester of next year. TWO Semesters for the PRICE OF ONE.
All JUNIORS subscribing next semester and again the first semester of next year will re.
ceire the Nebraskan FREE OF CHARGE the last semester of next year. THREE semesters
for the PRICE OF TWO.
All SOPHOMORES subscribing for next semester ard continuing as subscribers the next
year will receive the paper FREF, OF CHARGE both semesters of their Senior year. FIVE
SEMESTERS for the PRICE OF THREE.
All FRESHMEN subscribing for next semester and continuing : as subscribers through
their Junior year will be given both semesters of their Senior year FREE OF CHARGE. SEVEN
SEMESTERS for the PRICE OF FIVE.
NOTE: Fifth and Sixth year students are classified as Juniors and Seniors, respectively,
in the above statement. , .
regular hours and also from 11 to 12
and from 3 to 4.
All Seniors Take Notice
Leave your home address with the
Daily Nebraskan, and if you pay your
subscription for this' semester before
March 1st, the paper will be mailed to
you free of charge the first semester
of next year. Fifth and sixth year
students are classified as Juniors and
Seniors, respectively.
All Juniors
Will receive the Nebraskan free of
charge the last semester of next year
if their subscription is paid before
March 1st for this semester, and be
fore October 15th for the first semes
ter of next year.
Scott's Orchestra.
B-4521.
Call B-1482 or
FOR SALE Good drill suit lor sjx
foot'man of medium weight Call
1228 S. 80-85-53
A LITTLE BOY SAID !
"Memory is the thing we forget with." He was right. Many of the
delightful experiences of your college life will be forgotten unless you
preserve them. Whether it be a picnic, a party, a game, a photo, a
moonlight stroll, a frolic or a clipping from ,
THE NEBRASKAN,
Preserve it. .Our Memory Books, photo albums, diaries, and scrap,
books are itieal for such records. Preserve your pleasant experiences
today for your treasured memories tomorrow.
THE BOOR SHOP
1212 "O" STREET