i ifl J LOCAL Miss Tuttlo spout Suudny in Hastings. Miss AVildor wns ill nnd awny from kor work yostorday. Prof. Burnot will bo horo by tho tonth of next month. Did you notico that Doc. Ever ett is advertising for idoasr Tho chaucollor has boon somo- tolmt indisposed for a fow days. I ho cadots woro measured for jjwhito trousers Wednesday night. Miss PhoboQorrard, a former student, is visiting tho university. Tho now field nieces and 125 iilos will bo horo in threo or four weeks. The now members of tho De an society aro prenarimr a sdo- Bial program. Mr. McMullen entertained at hist at the Delta Tan club house st Saturday. Thoy say tho cadots will look Bike "geoso" when they don their raew white clucks. Principal A. "V. Norton of the gtate Normal visited tho univer sity last Saturday. Why was tho notico of tho first Trcp. class-meeting placed behind iho glass case last week? Prof. Adams is sprimrinsr somo wery funny nuns on his class, so miombers of the class say. Mr. Piatt, who has been out of school the past week on account or weak eyes, lias returned. Captain Weeks has had charge if the recitations in drill retrula- tions for tho last two weeks. In order to illustrate his lec tures on sound this week, Prof. Allen has been obliged to "hit the pipe" several times. Judge Cooley read a long arti- ino new element the class in scien- last Monday. icher in History: "Into what the Komans finally run this ocracy?" Pupil: "Into the ground!" Miss Woodmausee is now at Cheyenne, Wyo. Sho expects to be back about June 1st to attend the finals. and see our Spring styles. It will pay you, no matter whether you want to buy or not. Wo aro always glad to show our goods. You want to feel at ease. The best way is to wear our foot-form shoes. It is an acknowledged fact THAT we are leaders in up-to-date foot covering. We always have the proper thing at tho right price. When you are shod with a shoe that fits, no THIEF can steal tho comfort you get from it It takes our foot-form shoes to do this. Deal with us once, and you will be convinced. foptyfemi) 1213 O 'dtflS Stiaet. s$ss&s!s! I Wo havo a now lino of Trousers I to show you. Call and see thorn. Still His Whiskers Grow." For salo at Estoy & Camp's. Miss Francis Moluunon re turned Wednesday to hor home at Hickman. All tho sociotios will adjourn to-night in ordor to attond the slato contest. 'Tho attention of atudonts do sirious of purchasing books is called to tho "ad" in tho uppor right hand cornor of pago 3. Don Cameron's lunch counter 11-1 So. 11th, street. Fish and gamo in season. Tho nicost ros turant for students in tho city. Tho gymnasium exhibition will bo on April nineteenth. Tho work shown will bo tho represent ative work of the classes for tho year. A largo number of Professor Bessoy's botany students wore noticed in the audience which lis tened to tho lecture at the Y. M. C. A. hall last Saturday night. Owing to a little "boistorosity" on tho part of some members of the tactic's section which recites Tuesdays, that class will hereafter be held under military discipline. Miss Mary Jones and Miss Cathor havo gone to Chicago to hoar some fine oporas and con certs. They will be gone until M6nda Prof. Burnet, who is now in Al buquerque, New Mexico, wrote a very effective and interesting arti cle for last Sunday's Journal. He described very vividly tho Mexican bull-fight with all its ugliness. A tragedy similar to that which occurred a IWrt Time ago, fn which Claude Wilson was tho vic tim, was attempted with Ed. Mor rison the other night Wo aro glad to hear that it was an entire failure. Many inquiries aro coming into the executive office for speakers and especially for speakers for high schools, but the professors are all too busy to accept. It would keep a man bus' in tho state all the time if ho tried to respond. The Omaha club, at tho regular monthly meeting Wednesday, passed tho following resolution and ordered that it be given the college papers for publication. Resolved, That tho thanks of Omaha club be extended to all those who, b' their kind sorvices, aided in making our Washington's Birthday celebration a success. Lieutenant Pershing has been working hard at tho State House this week trying to get a part of the N. N. G. appropriation to be used in the cadet encampment. He has met with but little en couragement so far; General Gage fought it The General never had any use for tho cadet battalion any way. The University Y. M. C. A. held its annual election and busi ness meeting Saturday evening. Tho officers elected for the asso ciation year, which begins April 1st. were as follows: President, W. T. Elmore; vice-president, D. M. DaviB; recording secretary, W. A. Rhodes; corresponding secretary, R. P. Teelo; treasurer, T. D. Lunn. Miss Julia Prescott entertained a number of her university friends at hor home, 1945 K street, Mon day evening. The gathering was in honor of Mibb FrancesB McKin non, a former studoht of the uni versity who is visiting in tho city. An evening of pleasure such as only university students can havo was enjoyed by all. ' INTERSTATE DEBATE HOW KANSAS IS PROGRESSING Not Quito Up With Us In Enthusiasm But Thoy Will Mnko a Strang Flsrht A lottor from Prof. E. M. Hop kins of tho Univorsity of Kansas, states in regard to thoir prepara tions .tuoro tor tho coming inter state debate, that tho studonts of that institution woro making haato slowly. Tho practical inlorost sooms to havo narrowed down to tho two literary sociotios. Both preliminary debates woro held tho samo evening at tho latest dato allowed by tho rules tho first Friday in March. Three representatives were chosen from each society, and Friday, April 5th, the final local debate will bo hold and tho threo men chosen who aro to debate against ours. Tho oxperienco thoro has been somewhat liko ours, though we wont a little ahead of them. Eighteen or twenty men registered for tho debate, but nearly half of them dropped out. Those who did tako part, however, were de termined and the six chosen aro strong men, and tho three selected from these will undoubtedly givo our representatives a hard strug gle. The practicability of offering a prize to encourage Iho prelim inaries is being discussed there. Don Cameron's lunch counter 114 So. 11th, street Ruskin's Crown of Wild Olives, Queen of tho Air, Ethics of tho Dust, Mornings in Florence, Sesame and Lilies. Carlylo's Sartor Resartus, Past and Present, Heroes and Hero Worship, French Revolution. Emerson's Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, Repre sontativeHMen, ctofh "binding sil ver stamp, to bo had at Herpol sheimer & Co.'s for 23c per vol. To indicate the support that our base ball team is to receive this year we simply state that there are eighty-five signers to tho subscription list. The amount pledged reaches the mark of H. The header of the list is Mr. Wm. Neal, who has writen a bold "$5" after his name. This is as largo an amount as pledged by any one. This shows that the athletic spirit is in no way dying out. A delightful cotillion was given by Miss Nell Lau at her home on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Payne, of Hastings. Tho leaders were Miss Lau and Mr. JoTce. Those present were Misses Har ley, Griggs, Shaw, Williamson, Junge, Brondy, Farwell-Holmes, Burkes, Risser, Heaton, Ricketts, Whedon, Winger, and Helena and Anna Lau; Messrs. 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