THE HESPERIAN Steve Langworthy visited University friends yesterday. Miss Florence Shank is again at her place in class after a week's illness. Frank Rain returned from Fairbury yesterday where he makeshis usual-weekly trip. Mr. G. E. Baker has sufficiently recovered .from the measles to be again at his work I. S. Cutter, of Beatrice, visited Saturday and Sunday with his Alpha Theta Chi brothers. Company B will meet Friday at i o'clock to have their pictures taken for the Junior Annual. Miss Louise Tukey, of Omaha, attended the junior "prom" and visited with her sister while in the city. The Phi Gamma Delta boys gave a chafing dish party to their young lady friends last Saturday evening. Ralph Saxton, of Edgar, attended the junior "prom" and visited over Sunday with his Sigma Chi brothers. The large attendance of expectant students at chapel Monday morning was indicative of a coming holiday. Rote Farwell and Steve Brock both of Lincoln, have pledged them selves to join Sigma Alplia Epsilon fraternity. Miss Nellie Holdbrook has been entertaining one of her young lady friends from Falls City during the past week. The members of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority held their annual banquet at the home of Miss Emily Weeks last Saturday evening. DO YOU LIKE , . . to wear up-to-date Neckwear, well-fitting Shirts nice Underclothing, excellent Hosiery, comfort able Suspenders, and the score or more way up, men's necessities and luxuries. We keep the best and not expensive. The B L. Paine Clothing Store. The Brownie's Good Luck . . c and the reason he looks so happy is because he has found a Laundry that does not tear his shirts nor send his collars home with rough edges or broken folds. The Best Laundry TOWNSEND & PLAMONDON Telephono 579. 2259 0 Street The flag on the University building was at half mast Saturday for -OTERCILLEeATE BUREAU OF ACAIEMtC COSTUME' the death of Guy Livingston of Plattsmouth, who died from the effects of wounds received in the battle at Manila. The .Young Women's Christian Association and Young Men's Christian Association of the State University, request the presence of all students at a reception given for Miss Effie K. Price, inter-collegiate secretary of the Y. W. C. A., at Lincoln hotel, February 20, 1899, 8:10 p. m. One of the most elaborate social functions of the year was given by Pi Beta Phi sorority last Tuesday evening at the Lincoln hotel. A goodly number of representatives from all the fraternities as well as a number of young people from out of the city were present. The address of Chancellor MacLean Sunday afternoon in the chapel on the subject "Old things are passed away, behold all things are become new," was applied especially to the University and served the double purpose of an observance of the day of prayer for students and of a mid-winter Baccalaureate sermon. The Journalism class has been devoting considerable attention to the early newspapers, and to a comparison of the papers of an eany time with the present. The result has been very surprising to those uninformed. Even the newspapers to-day show great differences; Those of France are very inferior to ours in news arrangement and m ingenuity. COTRKLL & Caps, Clowns T T7rMVTAT?T and Hoods totbe JLJQV-1N rHvL American Colleges and Universities 472-478 BROADWAY, ALBANY, HEW YORK 2- PHOTOS 25c THE. t STAMP SIZE Prewitt PHrtHER A CTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERYWHERE for "The Story of the Philip nlniH." hv Mnrnt HnlntRful. nnmtnlHHlnnpd hv thii OovHrnmunt n.H official HiHtorian on the Pucltlo with General Merritt, In the hospitals at Honolulu, In Hong Kong, in the nines." by Murat Halstead. commissioned by tho Government as O racial Historian to the War Department. The book wus written In army camps at ftan Francisco, Amorlcan trenches at Manila, in the lnsurgont campt with Aguinaldo, on the deck of the Olympla with Dewey, und-ln the roar of battle at tho full of Manila. Bonanza for agents. Brimful of original pictures tuken by government photographers on tho spot. Large book. Low prices. Dlgprotlts. freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy unofficial war books. Outfit free. Address U. L. Harbor, Gen. Mngr., 350 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Silks, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Ladies5 Suits,, and Furnishing Goods For Ladies and Gentlemen?, Oms miLLEB &. PBHE i ' r m,