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?CaMi THE HESPERIAN Don't forget the Donne va. U. B., D. 0. debate February 4. Kov. J. A. Barger, of Fairbury, i8 visiting his son, Harry, this week. History papers are in various stages of development through out the library. Dell Thornburry is now smilingly handing out provisions in the physics store room. P. B. "Weaver went home Tuesday to' wait for the opening of the second semester. Senator 0. J. Warner was an active participant in the danc ing school Monday night. Prof. Fossler announces a class in beginning German. Miss Hepner will have charge of the same. Edwin Jones has been making some splendid collections of birds recently for the Taxadormy class. P. B. Weaver is keeping tab on the legislature. He con tends that Hayward or Field will bo elected senator. Miss Flora Bullock has not yet recovered from the severe attack of the grip from which she has suffered since the holi days. Mr. Hedgecock, assistant in Botany, has been sick" at his home. His ailment was first reported to be the grip, but now it is said to be the measles. The Unions are running a slate for the Doane vs. U. B. D. 0. debate February 4th. They expect to take 'a merry crowd down the valley of the Blue. Miss Effie K. Price, secrotary of the International College ( Good Figure. Is a man's chief attraction. The best figure in the world can be spoiled by awkward fitting clothing. Our perfect fitting suits are stylish, graceful and comfortable to wear. Prices are right and wo havo one price. The B L. Paine Clothing Store. "Foot WEAR Form" Shoes AND YOUR FEET WILL BE COMFORTABLE. 1213 O STR66T, e(ift) Ddv?i Don't take our word for it, but come and bo convinced. Y. W. 0. A., will be in Lincoln, February 20, and will open a intercillegatp miiFAll nF APAiFUir nnQTiiuc series of meetings with the association hero . WlfcHWLLEEATE BUREAU UF ACABEMIC COSTUME .... series of meetings with the association hero. The gymnasium classes are looking with envious eyes on the many sections of that new organ which Prof. Fossler has scattered around the west half of the armory .floor. A. R. Congdon was recently elected to a place in the corps of the Lincoln High School teachers. Miss Tromain was also elected to a position in the history department of the same school. Edwin JoneB has just mounted a French Vesper sparrow, which ho has added to his collection of birds. He is now planning a night expedition to secure soins owls and other night fowls. Few schools of the West havo made the progress that High land Park College has under the management of President 0 O. Roanck. The Schools of Pharmacy, of Telegraphy, and of Engineering well merit the reputation they have gained. The students and faculty of the Nebraska College of Oratory will present Victor Hugo's Ruy Bias, at the Oliver Theatre, February 27th. All. lovers of classic literature and drama should attend. The Othello of last year is a sufficient guarantee of what can bo expected of this coming presentation. 1 rof. Edward Maggi will asaumo the title role. Tho Union boys onjoyed one of the most exciting debates of tho season last Saturday night, on tho question involving Congressman Roberts' poligamy case. J. H. Stutevillo, Weaver and Maguire wore close competitors for highest honors i) the dis cussion. Next Saturday night the club will discusp the ques tion as to tho desirability of a national divorce law. -n t t T T f o Maker of KKJ 1 iXXLJLJU GL Caps, downs T FONTARFl and Hoods totho -' 'S J- illVL' Amorlcan Colleges and Universities x 472-478 BROADWAY, ALBANY, NEW YORK STAMP SIZE 24r PHOTOS 25c THE PpPWltf PHOTOGRAPHER J. 1 VTr lil 1216 O Street. Silks, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Ladies' Suits, and Purniehinrr rinft r - i- . r . -ri rur iaaies ana uentlemen 0. BID 13ti Sts. . JTllLLER J FHljlE j M8 I