p THE HESPERIAN Nothing passes the Burlington but lightning, and the Burl ington is now in hot pursuit. & Miss Ella M. Crawford, principal of the School of Oratory, will play the role of Queen in Ruy Bias. Leon B. Stuhr, of Grand Island, was initiated into Sigma Chi Fraternity "Wednesday evening, January 24. Students will do well to remember that Westorfield is yet in business, at his old stand, 117 North 13th. Latest styles in hair cut. Arthur Maxwell and W. F. McNaughton have entered the 8 a. m. Gymnasium class. They hope to make this an in centive for early-rising. W. E. Andreson visited his home at Do Witt last week. Ho was detained at home by the illness of his brother and has not yet returned to the University. All the new books always in stock. Fine stationery, with envelopes to match. Students' Co Operative Book Co 225 N. 11, Lincoln, Neb. Elocutionary Recital by students of Nebraska College of Oratory will be given in the High School Auditorium Tuesday evening, February 7. Cordial invitation for all to come. Tickets are free and can bo had at College Office, 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Edwin Jones is looking for an assistant to help him herd his owls. One which ho had shipped him from Dunbar last week is very active, especially at night. J. H. Steutevillo is thinking of applying for a position in the classified postal service. His friends have great con fidence in his judgment and his mastery of various styles of penmanship. The matter of organizing a State Interschoolastic Athletic Association is steadily being pushed forward. A number of high school representatives met in Lincoln during the Ne braska Teachers' Association. A committee was chosen to draw up a constitution. This will now be submitted to the high schools throughout the state for approval. Kent College of Law. Marshall D. Ewell, LL. D., M. D., Dean. School year opened September 5, 1898. Three year course. Improred methods uniting theory and practice. THE SCHOOL OF PRAO HOE 18 THE LEAD. INQ FEATURE. Evening sessions of ten hours a wcelt for each class. Students can be belt soppohtino while stddtiko. Arrangements mado for supple mental preliminary education. For catalogue, address W. F. Momeyer, LL. B., Secretary, 618-810 ASHLAND BLOCK, CHICAGO. ILL. Do You Notice The thin places in your Underwear these cold days? Better take advantage of our special Drives in Underwear and supply yourself for nextwinter or buy a few odd pieces to patch out the season with. You will never have a better chance than now. We are closing out some broken lots at half price, while all, no matter what, go at a wonderful sacrifice. Broken Lois of Men's Heavywelghl, natural uray unaorwear, worth Z5c I fl and 36c per garment, ysur cholco Broken Lois of Men's Wool Flowed Underwear, our regular price 50c per garment; closing price Broken Lots of Men's Finest Quality Camel's Hair Underwear, regular price $1; to close quick they go at 25C 50C All Regular Lines of Underwear are marked as follows: 50c Garments go at 39c 75c Garments go at 60c $1.00 Garments go at 75c $1.50 Garments at $1.13 $2 Garments go at $1.50 We advise prompt action on your part, for these goods will not remain long in our house at the above prices. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. 1013 to 1019 O Street. J. H. PETTIT ' ; THE SHOEMAKER Has moved his shop to 1439 O, on south side of street, and will be glad to see old customers, also new ones. CAMERAS and h PHOTO SUPPLIES OF JLZUXj IKll-ETXSa nrifr. 0. E. W Koom 5, 1041 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Northwestern University JSAEDIGAL2 I 0 SGH00L2 The high standard and progressive methods which have given this School its enviable reputation for over thirty years are carefully main tained. For circulars of detailed informa tion address the Secretary, Dr. N. S. DAVIS, 2431 Beaten St,, - - CHICAGO, ILL, TURKISH. Candy Kitchen, For Fine, Horne-Made CANDIES 1321 0 .Street.