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THE HESPERIAN x Mr. Lynn Robison spent Sunday at his homo in Omaha. . Miss Herbert Jay lies spent Saturday and Sunday in Omaha. Miss Gertrude and Maudo Macumbor spent Saturday and Sunday at their homo in Omaha. Mrs. Robert Bridge of Fremont, spent a few days in Lin coln last week visiting her daughters, Laura and Mona. A new class in Physical training has been organized to meet at 8 o'clock in the evening Mondays and Wednesdays, and on Saturday at 2 p. m. Frank Rain is doing some excellent drawing for the Junior Annual. He has done some artistic work in colors which will add much to the appearance of the annual. Mr. Smith, who was hurt in the gymnasium Charter Day, is rapidly getting better. The bones in his log have begun to knit strongly, and under the care of Dr. Graham he is doing well. Attorney 0. M. Skilos, '92, one of the original founders of the "big rock" on the campus, was down from Ulysses on bus iness Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Mr. Skiles and Mr, T. F. A. Williams, '92, are the donors of the first prize in the Skiles-Willituns Palladian contest which was recently insti tuted in the Palladian Society. Recent letters from Mr. E. G. Woodruff and J. A. Sargent of the Third Nebraska at Havana, state that material is being gathered together there for use in the Junior Annual. The editors of the Annual are making an effort to give the Uni versity boys who went to war a good representation. The P. K. D. Society of Doane, havo proposed the question: Resolved k 'That the so called trusts in their workings and opera tions are a benefit to the public" for next contest with the Union Boys'- Debating Club in April. This is to be the last in the series of debates between the two clubs for this year, and will bo held hero at the University. The English Olub hold its bi-monthly services in its now room in University Hall last Saturday ovening. Harriot Cooke and Clyde Hull, aided by contributions from the members of the club, havo tastefully decorated the now retreat with posters, drawings, and other oddities. The place is a sort of combina tion Haydon Art Olub and museum. 0. M. Funk paid 0. J. Warner $2.50 for tho privilege of looking at his senior cane last Saturday evening. Tho latter party, realizing tho generosity of Mr. Funk and his eager ness for information, felt it his duty to treat sixty boys and girls to candy on Sunday with the said two dollars and fifty cents. An interesting and instructive time was had by ull the parties concerned. Ruy Bias, Yictor Hugo's groat play, was rendered last Mon day evening by tho Nebraska College of Oratory. The house was fairly well filled, and applauded frequently. JJr. Edward Maggi assumed tho title rolo, and it is needless to say, played it well. His magnificent voice and graceful bearing added much to tho rendition of tho play. Miss Ella M, Crawford played tho part of tho quenn. ACTIVE SOLICITOUS WANTHD EVERYWHERE for "Tim Story of tho Philip. ilk pines," by Murat Halstoad. commissioned by tho Govornmont b ofllolal IliHtoi Ian to tho War Dopartmont Tho book was wrltU'n In army camps ut Bun FranclHCO, on tho Pacific with Qonornl Morrltt, In tho hospitals at Honolulu, in Honjf Kaatt, in tho Amorloun tronchoH at Manila, in tho Insurant camps with Amilnaldo. on tho duel; of tho Olympla with rewey, and ln'tho roar of battle at tho fall of Manila. Howuizu for a?oitR. Brimful of ordinal pictures tulton by Kovcrnment photographers on tho spot. Largo book. Low prices. UlKprollts, ! reign puld. Credit given. Drop all trashy uncfllolal war books. Outllt freo, Address II. L Harbor, Oon. Mngr., 850 Doarborn Street, Chicago, NEW LOCATION with plenty of new things to show you. The B L. Paine Clothing Store. 1217 0 ST. The Brownie's Good Luck . . . and the reason he looks so happy is because he has found a Laundry that docs not tear his shirts not send his collars home with rough edges or broken folds. The Best Laundry TOWNSEND & PLAMONDON Tclephono 579. 2259 0 Streo INTERCILLEGIATE BUREAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME - y r-p t-x T I o Makers of LU1 K.JtLJLJ Ol Caps, Gowns t JhTIST A T? T ant Hds totho JL.LlVy N x"YX.Jy Amorlcan Colleges nnd Universities 472-478 BROADWAY, ALBANY, NEW YORK 2 PHOTOS 25c TH ED i . STAMP SIZE Prewitt PHrtHER ri Silks, . Dress Goods, Cloaks, Ladies' Suits, and Furnishing Goods For Ladies and Gentlemen 0 m 13t Sts . miLLEB S PHIHE V.L : rv