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ajtoJaaJWr.1 THE HESPERIAN Tlio boys who rondored tho piny wore: J . 11. Ilnrgor Tho mill owner . J. Plowliond , Foreman of tho mill IX. E. Ilulott A villian A. C. Leo The villinn'a victim 0. T. Plntt Reporter for tho Daily Grit W. 11. Warner Dealor in court plaster E. A. Boostrom '. Sambo ) 0 F. II. Alexander , Dina J Scrvunts Wo can not say that extra praise is due to any particular one but all did themselves justice. Tho time botwcon scones was taken up by well rendered music by Messrs. Boostrom, llubbel, Hart, and Warner, Aftor tho play a largo number rotirod to Union Hall and en joyed a good social time until a late hoar. We Can Please You Debates. The Dolians will debate tho question, "Resolved, That tho suffrage laws passed by Louisiana ami other states are contrary to tho 15th amendment of the constitution of tho United States." This is the same topic which tho Dolians and Unions will discuss in a joint debate in tho near future The Kansas representatives in the Kansas Nebraska contest will bo two law students and one from the academic depart ment. This is the same method of selection used last yoa'r. Tho Dolian-Doano debato takes place May 12. Tho ques tion is, "Resolved, That United States senators should bo elected by a popular vote." Doano boys will aflirm tho prop osition. Tho contest will take place at Crete. Tho department of public spoaking has done much for debat ing in tho University this year. All but two of tho represen tatives in the interstate debates have received instruction in tho public spoaking classos. There aro a few who do not soom to fully appreciate tho work of this department and demonstrate their indifference by failing to appear when scheduled to speak. This is wrong. To fail to appear without giving a valid ex cuse is practically tho same as skipping an examination, and there is no reason why this dereliction should not bo mot by withholding credit. Kent College of Law. Marshall D. Ewcll, LL. D., M. D., Dean. School year opened Soptembor 5, 1808. Thrco year course Iinprorcd methods uniting thoory and practice THE 80HOOL OF PRAO TIOE 18 THE LEAD INQ FEATURE. Evontng sessions of ten hours a week foronch clnss. Students can hi: hta.y suppoimNn wiiti,K htudyino. Arrnnuomonts mndo for supplo tnentnl preliminary education. For catalogue, address W. F. Momcyer, LL. B., Secretary, k 018-010 ASHLAND BLOCK. CHICAGO. ILL. A man is never at his best in the old-fashioned kind of ready made clothes sold in most cloth ing mores. If you want to do yourself justice, try one of our Hart, Schaffner & Marx finely tailored suits. You can get one that will fit as though made to measure and bring out your good points better, than anything the average tailor can make to your order. The H." S. M. suits are elegant, durable and not expensive. HART, SCHAFFNER &. MARX IfW-T iMMiB GUARANTEED CLOTHING. FOUK-BUTTON SACK SUIT , Copyright 1S9S by Hart, Schaffner & Marx . ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY 1013 to 1019 O STREET. CAMERAS and PHOTO SUPPLIES OF AXjIj KINUS A - n c RJa kl Uk IWBIIWH)' Koom 5, lOifl 0 St., Lincoln, Hob. Northwestern University . . , MEDICAL SGH00Li I he high standard and progressive methods which have given this School Its enviable reputation for over thirty years are carefmly main " tained. Hor circulars of detailed informa tion address the Secretary, Dr. N. S. DAVIS, 2431 Dcar&oril St,, - CHICAGO, HE. TURKISH Candy Kitchen, For Fine, Home-Mnde CANDIES 1821 0 Street. t . i