The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 25, 1918, Image 7

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Every Weight of
Underwear for Men
Is found in the LEWIS Union
Suit for Fall and Winter ; cotton,
cashmere, cotton and worsted,
silk and worsted and Sea Island
cotton mercerized. You can pet
light, medium or heavy weight
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UNION
SUITS
Priced, SI 50 to $6.00
and Higher
We display and sell these
famous LEWIS Union Suits and
v. ant you to examine the differ
ent weights and materials, and
the generously good construc
tion and then note the big consumer-value.
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The Corset
Is the Foundation
Your college outfit starts
with a
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Your figure will be graceful,
and you will have distinct
style, irrespective of simplicity
in dress, and your heahh as
sured. Moreover, a Redfern
Mode! is so ideally com
fortable, fitting so natur
ally that its wearer may
do any aihleiic stunt as
easily as she dancer,
rides or walks, in her
corset.
Be sure to have your Redfern
Corset properly fitted tefo: c
you choose your suits and
frocks then their correct
appearance is assured.
$3.50 up
CONTRACT SIGNED
FOR SPECIAL CAMP
(Continued from pa one.)
according to the present contract will
continue for four months, or until
about the time that school begins this
fall. Hut It Is very probable that It
will he continued Home time after that.
'he university U to receive 11.20
per day for each man. nil expenses for
training mid rubsj-,tlng the soldlera to
be borne by the University. This Is
flugred so that In the estimate of the
committee It will be only self-supporting.
The maximum ullowance of the
government Is $2.00 per man per day.
GhiM HAND OF WAR
FELT ON CAMPUS
(Continued from par one.)
mirage directs to his squad a per
fect execution of "on right Into lino."
a gasp, a few expressions under
breath this having taken place on
the campus and forthwith two
mirages are seen to withdraw slleut
ly each disappearing Its own natural
way almost as dramatic, all of It,
as ir In the "Arabian Nights."
Companies Working Hard
Prill compct this year carries
with it a mbre marked degree of
war spirit than ever before which
Is the natural consequence of the
present circumstances. Officers are
having the heartiest co-operation of
the men in every department of tho
training and the entire division Is
earnestly preparing for the day
when the companies shall compete
for honors before the Judges, Capt
J. L. Allison of the 40th Infantry,
United States army, Ft. Riley, Kan.;
Sergeant Allen, Assistant Com
mandant, and Colonel Jeffrey. There
are eleven companies to take a part
In the contest, which Is a larger
force than has been mustered In the
military department for some years
previous.
Many of the companies are taking
their evening meals together as a
means of stimulating "enthusiasm and
producing the proper team work.
There are also a number training
two day3 extra each week In an
endeavor to master the drill man
uals. Shirt-Tail Parade, Feature
The climax of the day's events
will be found as in former years In
the shirt-tail parade and the bon
fire. The parade in the evening
seems to attract the most attention
and it has been suggested that if
the Germans were to see the body
of University men that always par
ticipate in the procession coming
down one of the shell-mown lanes to
ward their quarters they would con
fess that the American's had dis
covered the secret of their mass
formations.
Every sign points toward a show
ing In every department of compet
day that will reveal adequately the
Cornhusker spirit during the pres
ent crisis and It is predicted that
the athletic field will be surrounded
by a throng of interested observers
when the day arrives for the cadets
to exhibit their military efficiency.
CO-EDS TOICOMPETE
IN SWIMMING MEET
(Continued from pag one)
Will Give Fancy Dives
Interesting events of the meet will
include fancy dives, Australian crawls,
races one the entire length of the
pool, and the other a relay race. Side,
breast, forward, and back strokes will
also bring out the girls' control, good
balance, and swiftness of movement.
Every girl, including the substitute,
who expects to take part in the swim
ming meet, is requested by their
sports leader, Eleanor Franipton, to be
present at the swimming practice
Thursday from 7:30 to 9:00 o'clock.
The Teams
Following is a list of members of
the class teams:
Senior
Eleanor Frampton, captain.
Lillian Wirt.
Parnelle Harvey.
Edna Hathaway.
Substitutes
Beatrice Dierks.
Lulu Mann.
Junior
Helen Curtice.
Helen Hewett.'
Gertrude De Sautelle.
Josephine Strode.
Substitutes
Helen Holtz.
Elizabeth Rosa.
Sophomores
Harriett Holley, captain.
Patricia Maloney.
Irena Springer.
Ruth Hutton.
Substitutes
Ruth McKInney.
Ruth Brlgham.
Freshmen
Harriett Munneke.
Lillian Story.
Mary Shepherd.
Marjorle Temple.
Booth.
Alice High.
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