The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, May 23, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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FACTS ABOUT SENIORS.
Continued from Vae 1.
tHo wickedness of the world. Virgil
Ryan will study medicine nnd play
"base ball. F. W. Berry says ho will
bo a grafter and try to got along in
tho world the best ho can. R. L. Long
will attempt to mako a living but ho
doesn't know how. "W. H. Warnor will
do the same. S. C. Johnson will bo
como servant of man but does not
ltnow in what capacity.
11. J. Theobald, Frank Edgerton,
Charles Funk, Bill Ileartt, L. W.
13ronn, Ralph Roper, and Frank Wood
land are going to try law but do not
know why, when or where, except
Hopor who will bo back on tho campus
when not in tho CO-op. Ivy Eallaco
will take for homo and stay thoro.
It has n&t been possible to obtain i
other information upon tho members'
of the class. I
COMMENCEMENT WEEK
PROGRAM.
Juno 3. 8 p. m baccalaureate ad
dress beforo the seniors of all colleges.
By Acting Chancellor Bessoy, in the
chapel.
Juno 5. 10 a ,m class day, in tho
Oliver theater.
Juno 5. 4 p. m., meeting of the re
gents. Juno 5 . 8 p. m., commencement con
cert. Oliver theater.
Juno G. 10:30 a. in., . hi Beta Kappa
address, by Dr. Wm. Slocum, of Colo
rado College, Oliver theater.
Juno G. 12 noon, Phi Beta Kappa
banquet, at tho Lindoll hotel.
June G. 8 p. m alumni address,
by Dr. Roscoo Pound, in tho Oliver
theater.
June 7. 10 a. in., commencement ex
orcises in the auditoriaum. Com
mencement oration by Dr. H. P. Jud
son of tho University of Chicago. Con
fering of degrees by tho Acting Chan
cellor. June 7. 2:30 p. m., University coun
cil in the chapel.
June 7. 8 p. m., annual recoption In
tho art gallery. Library hall.
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FABRICS FOR . . .
Graduating Gowns,
Silks,
Woolens,
and Washable Goods ....
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Aliibkta hi'i kck, Scrgcant-at Anus of '00
Olive Wallace will take after her.
Llebmann will go to New York and
work at his chosen profession. Flor
ence Payne thinks she will run a ranch
in Wyoming but does not say what
kind it will be. SIguard Johannes
Peter Anker, William Henry Harrison
Moore, William 'James Nlmow Robert
son, Grace Rushton, Guy Howard, J. G.
Walker, Laura Stratton, Edith Morgan,
R. F. Theobald, Frank Miller, Darleon
Woodward, Mary Walla.ce, Orln Davis,
'Bob' Erford, Clara Hammond, Mario
Kennedy, Lon Pearson, Daisy Hiltner
Ruth Wilson, Lina Cutts, W. L. Thorno,
and some more of them will do most
anything. Gladys Henry will stay In
Lincoln. Don Adams will either go to
Golden, Colorado school of mines or
work some where, ho has not decided.
A. T. Hutchinson will begin farm life
anew. Helen Woods will do tho next
best thing but can't dotnrmino -what
that Is. Plowhead will plow ahead for
a while longer trying to study law.
Kline will help along some good thing
Roy S. Watiskman, Vice President of '(X)
Wo are now teaching Gregg Short
hand by mail, giving two lessons per
week for four months for $15.00, and
we furnish all books required. In this
length of time students are expected
to be able to write at least one hun
dred words per minuto from now mat
ter, somothlng which would require
isht or ten montns time in any other
standard system. For particulars
writo tho Omaha Commercial College,
Omana, Neb.
inecln $usinetf College ....
Term Opens April 23d, 1900.
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Cream and White Habutai Wash Silks, uiiequaled values,
upward from 49c to 95c
Cream and White Brocaded Wash Silks, 22 in. wide, new
and stylish designs, per yard 75c
Cream and White Taffetas, rich and soft finish, per yard,
65c, and 85c and 1,00
All wool Cream Albatross, 88 in. wide, per yard 50c
Fine quality all wool Cream Henrietta, 88 in. wide, per yd. .60c
Best quality cream Henrietta, silk finish, dG in. wide, per yd. 75c
Superior quality all wool French Serge, 88 in wide, per yd., 60c
Elegant quality all wool Cream Cheviot, 50 in. wide, very
Stylish, per yard . . . ,00
WASH QOODS"-Wash Chiffon, White, 48 in. wide, per
yard, 50c, 60c, 65c, 75c? and 85c, This is a beautifully fine
and sheer material, and will wash as well as muslin.
Fine Persian Lawns per yard, 25c, 30c, 35c, and up to 60c.
Persian Lawn, 48 in. wide, per yard, 30c, 40c, and 50c
India Mull, a very soft goods, 88 in. wide, 40c; 4(5 in. wide,
per yard, 50c
India Liuons at I0c, I2C, 15c, I8c, and up to 50c.
A most complete collection of Fans, Gloves, Shoes, Hosiery,
Ribbons, Laces, etc., etc., for graduating. If you are interested
in these wares, and can't pay us a personal visit, write to us, ask
ing all the questions you please. We'll gladly answer them.
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First Class Instruction in all Commercial and Shorthand 'branches.
'Four months' school before the summer vacation.
'Catalogue Free.
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE,
13th and P Sts. Telephone 254. Lincoln, Nebraska.
Laces, Trimmings, Fans,
Undermuslins, Handkerchiefs, etc.,
for Graduates.
The newest things in Fichus, made of Lace Net, Liberty
and Mousseline, prices range from ,50 to 6,00.
FANS An exquisite showing of Fans, including the very
latest creations, most of them made in France and Austria.
Chiefly cream and white, daintily decorated, plain and lace ap
plique. Prices range, 25CC, 47c, 60c, 75c, 89c, 1.00, and up
to to.oo.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR The latest creations in dainty
Corset Covers. Prices range from 50c to 6.00,
White Skirts, richly trimmed, .25 to 15.00.
HANDKERCHIEFS Swiss Mull Handkerchief, trimmed
with handsome lace, each, 25c; finer grades, from 35c to '200.
Real Duchcsse Lace Handkerchiefs, a broken lot, to close at
about the maker's prices.
All the New Things in Galoons, Laces, Insertions, 'and
All-Overs.
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Hartford
67th Year Opens
September 26, 1900
Theological
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Thorough Training.
Ample Equipment.
Special Course in Mission.
emmary
Apply tto 'Professor iJacobus. H AWFORD, CONN.
Some of the New Things
Now on Our Counters:
Golf Suits and" Skirts.
Tailor Made Suits.
Fine Hand Made Laces.
Cambric, Swiss, and Nainsook Embroideries.
Printed Foulard and Fancy Silks.
"4NTcw Finish" Black Crepons.
Beaded and Spangled Robes and Trimmings.
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Miller & Paine.
THE NEBRASKA- HESPERIAN ADVERTISERS ARE 0. IK.