The Store Ahead Stands k the Very Front Ranks Just as our Boys stood when they faced the Huns Come in boys and shake hands with the store that appreciates your efforts. We have assembled just the kind of clothes you want. New Waist Seam Model Single and Double Breasted $40 Styles ahead that are not so different after i all They appropriately reflect the keen cut lines of the uniform. ! Full Breasted, trim at the shoulders and j waists they are vigorous in every line. Silk j yoke, silk sleeve lining and silk piped seams. j Of Course the New ACE MODEL is the most popular of all. Certainly fash ioned and made by the World's foremost designers. Society Brand Heree in all the New Weaves PRICED A T $35, $50 and $55 Hi pitr, If A i ffi - & Ills ft P&k$b(4 4( - fcnrtfty Brand (Clnlhrfl The Transformation Sale of Women's Apparel Now is the time to step out face to face with the world in new spring attire. Style headquarters is ready to serve you with full assortments at Reduced prices. You say: why the early discount? We're right on the verge of moving into enlarged quarters. OUR ENTIRE STOCK Women's Suits Formerly Priced $19.75 to $100.00 FEATURING Box Coat Variations Blouse Back Models Strictly Tailored Models Semi- Tailored Models Belted Models Vestee Effects 11 OFF Burke-Shire Suits Featured at 35.00 Personally selected from the country's most prominent cloth iersclothes that "measure up to standard," for they are to sell at M. B. Co.'s under our own "Shire superior" label. Fabrics are new and modern skillfully tailored in smart spring styles to meet exacting requirements. Especially we want to speak of the new $35.00 suits of flan nel cloth, cheviot and mixtures designed with spring style features that younger men demand. You'll notice the high waist line, the long vent, novelty pockets, some piped with silk backs with inverted pleats, the skeleton lining of silk. $35.00. To be had in blue, brown or dark green and fancy cloth Men's Store Main Floor. Formerly Priced $14.50 to $110.00 Offering a generous assortment of unusually clever suits for Spring wear Suits that re flect every style variation of the season in most wonderful variety of fabrics and col orings. Dolmans. Coats, Capes OUR ENTIRE STOCK Surely in this mag nificent showing you will find your ideal garments Every color, Fabric or Style Individual or Con servative models. A special featuring of unusual values Lhis week. Presenting Tricotine, Silvertop Bolivia, Poi ret Twill, Crystal Cord and Velour; models cf remarkable attractiveness, showing an un usual excellence and style distinction in every detail; all lined throughout with Su perior Quality Silks. A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF Women's New Frocks OFF T A wide variety of newest figured pat simple straight line charming new trim ming ideas including solid colors and the terns. Some with effects, others with beads, embroidery, sashes, tucks, etc. Satins, foulards, taffetas, georgette crepe, serges and many new combinations are here for your choosing. OFF We Specialize in Stylish Clothes for Stout Men as well as Small Men, and all in Betweens L MAYER BROS. CO. j YEARLINGS WIN IN UNI TRACK TOURNEY (Continued frm Page One) 'Troendly, third. Harper, second. McGuire, fourth. Mile Egan, first Time, 5:8.1. Harper, second. Horn, third. Ted Smith, fourth. 880-Yard Dash Newman, first. Time, 2:16.-. McGuire, second. Burkett, third. Campbell, fourtn. 440-Yard Dash Stromer, first. Time, 57.3. Bryans, second. McGuire, third. Lear, fourth. 220-Yard Dash Bryans, first. Time, 24.2. Deering, Morearity, tied for second. Henry, Lear, Hawkins, tied for 4th. 100-Yard Dash Morearity, first. Time. 10.4. Deering, second. Stewart, third. Peters, fourth. High Hurdles Gish, first; time, 17-2. Carson, second. Becker, third. Flood, fourth. High Jump Moore, first; height, 5 ft. 7 in. Morearity, second. Gish, third. Philips, fourth. Broad Jump DeeKng, first; distance, 20 ft. 10 in. Carson, second. Morearity, third. Moore, fourth. Pole Vault Gerhart, first; height, 10 ft. 6 in. Lees, second. Carson, third. A. Smith, Gillilan, tied for fourth. Shot Put Reavis, first; distance, 42 ft. 8 in. Schellenberg, second. Carson, third. Weller, fourth. Discus Carson, first; distance, 104 ft. 3 in. Weller, second. Schellenberg. third. Reavis, fourth. Javelin Throw Schellenberg. first; distance, 135 ft. 9 in. Carson, second. Harris, third. Pickett, fourth. CANDIDATES FOR STUDENT COUNCIL CHOSEN TUESDAY (Continued from Page One) partmental mass meetings. It is prob able that the sophomore represen tatives will be elected by the sopho more students in each department. rrl TirnA alii-illl-nori at 4 . Oil l meet next Saturday at 11 o'clock when he budget will be taken up. J. T. LEES APPOINTED TEACHING AUDITOR (Continued from Page One) nacist. Rules and regulations for the care of students who may be ill will be prepared for consideration by the Board. A fee of $1.00 per semester will be imposed to defray expenses. HUSKER TEAM TAKES SECOND IN RELAYS (Continued from Page One) Women's Athletic Association and in dividuals who contributed to send the relay team to meet the eastern cham pions. I can assure you the boys will un their very best and endeavor to uphold the standard of Nebraska in the east It is particularly pleasing to me to observe the enthusiasm with whirh the student hnAy took hold and raised within twenty-four hours five hundred and thirty-nine dollars for this purpose, I consider it a remark able tribute to the boys forming the relay team." E. J. STEWART.