The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 26, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRA3KAN
Seniors
Juniors
Come a-runnin', boys,
Don't you hear that noise
Like thunder in the sky,
How it rolls along,
In the good old song,
For the sons of Nebraski.
Now it's coming near
With a rising cheer
That will sweep all foes away,
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Sophomores Freshmen
Vacation Time
And Where Do You Go From Here?
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HERE ever you go what ever you do It's a
af e bet that Society will make heavy demands on
your services. Festivities of all kinds, r- parties, dances,
picnics, bathing, sports: Aside from these there, is your
everday personal appearance in business it too, de
mands consideration. Good clothes and affability are
the passport to success in business and pleasure.
What ever you have planned for your Vacation, and for
the months after, you'll find here the most comprehen
sive, distinctive selection of summer wearables for men
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits
Those wonderful light tans and grays, at
$35 $40 $50
Flannel, Gaberdine and Dixie Weave Summer Suits
Those cool, porous suits that the summer breezes blow
right through. Suits so well tailored that des
pite their light weight they will hold their shape.
Flannel Trousers
. You just can't get Through The Summer without a pair of these light
colored flannels to wear with a blazer or dark coat. Let us show
you some.
$5 to $12.50
Summer accessories want to bt '
sn complete harmony with the
season. Lightness and liveliness
are characteristic of our selection.
Complete your summer ward
robe before your departure. The
merchandise in the home town
stores lacks the spirit of "Old
Nebraska"
So, with all our vim,
We are bound to win,
And we're going to win today-
For Nebraska and the Scarlet,
For Nebraska and the Cream,
Tho' they go through many a
battle
Our colors still are seen.
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So in contest and in victory
We will wave them for the team
And 'twill always stir a Corn
husker The old Scarlet and the Cream.