0 The Nebraskan-Hesperian i : Xocal ant) personal. Dr. Wcntc, Dentist. Senior Prom. '"$fy Dr. Angle, Skin Diseases, 1215 O. Dr. E. A. Carr, Surgeon, 141 So. 1?.. J. Riser, dentist, S. W. Cor. 10 & 0. VestcrficlVs egg shampoo is all right. Have Weber Bros, fix your spring clothes. N. K. corner 11th and O sts. Victor Romeigh has been pledged to Alpha Tnu Omega. . , Tho largest lino of up-to-date neck wear in the city. Wilson & Waters, 1042 0 st. Nebraska hall is suffering from an invasion of rats, which attack tho growing plnnts in the laboratories, do ing much damage. The old building is padly in need of repairs. Those King Edward VII. narrow four-in-hand ties are popular among the boys. Ewing Clothing Co. has the most up-to-date line. See them. The best place in the.. oityji.fot;satis factory barber work is Westcrfield's. 117 N. 13th St. Give him a trial and you will be a regular customer. Tho department of 'botany will have four candidates for the degree of Mas ter of Arts at the coming commence ment, but such is the demand for trained botanists that Professor 13ps sey is puzzling over the question of scholars and fellows, lhe supply not equalling the demand. lion Cameron's lunch counter, 111 Sou ih Eleventh. Let us give you a tip. Drink the latest Newby Flip, at Hnnna's. If you want a stylish hat, then see us. Wilson & Waters, 1042 O st. Guy Barnes is able to attend classes again after a two weeks illness. Miss McCorklo will lead tho noon prayer meeting during this week. Miss Venus Pool was called home by the illness of her mother. She will not return this semester. Tho pink shjrt says, "I am in the pink of perfection." The blue shirts, "I got tho blues." While all other shirts at Ewing Clothing Co. store echo to the boys, "Wo can be done up." Mr. Cros3 has been trimming tho :recs on and about the campus. Their apearanco will bo much improved. Miss McCorkle will give an address at tho regular weekly meeting of the Y. W. in the old chapel Wednesday at 1:15. Tho work in the astronomy depart mont has been greatly impeded by the cloudy weather of the past weeks. It Is 'hoped that'-the clouds will roll away before many days more are lost. Students intending to study den tistry will find the Lincoln Dental Collego thoroughly up-to-date, and owned by Lincoln dentists who are sparing no energy or expense to make it an institution of merit. For further information address Lincoln Denial College, 20C Richards block. Professor Fossler delivered a lee turo on Tennyson's "In Memoriam" be fore the literature department of the Woman's club at the last meeting o'f tho year, held at the club room last Thursday. i I A PURCHASE THAT WILL INTEREST LINCOLN PEOPLE.... . UR PURCHASE of the "FAMOUS" stock of Ulfl(0('UHc0M I I i it i i L Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, and Hosiery, at a price that enables us to offer it to our customers at joe on the dollar and less. These stocks arc noiv on sale at our store. Miss L. L. Croivc, the manager of these departments, with her entire force of salespeople, will be in attendance at this sale, and 7vill be especially pleased to greet all oj her old customers. the "famous" stock of kid gloves at these Prices $2.25 and $3.00 Kid Gloves Absolutely the finest qualities, made by such firms asTrcfoussc, Pcrrin, Prcres, Dents, and Monarchs, Famous Sale Price, $1.25 pair $1.50 and $2.00 Kid Gloves Including such makes as Trefoussc, Dent's, Perrin's, etc. Famous Sale Price, 95c pair $2.00 Kid Gloves Including odd lot of colors in all sizes. Best quality Lambskin and French Kid. Piques and Overseams Famous Sale Price, 59c pair i 6 A i u,9wkMkmu&kv&uu& For Sale Here and Here Only 9$$ s :' K a :' K : K : I.; : 4 df s Selma Wiggenhorn attended the Phi Kappa Psl party Friday. The college carpenters finished the herbarium case for the reception of tne collection of lichens belonging to the es:ate of the late Thomas A. Will iams, deposited in the University by his widow. On opening the boxes the collection w?s found to be much larger than il was supposed to be, and it en tirely fill& tho large case. The books include many rare and expensive works, and will constitute a very val uable addition to the working library in botany. The fine collection of Philippine woods in the shapo of a dozen cano sticks presented to the department of botany by Major John J. Pershing, has just been put on exhibition in tho bo tanical lecture room in Nebraska hall. The labelling and arrangement of the canes was done by Mr. Rebmann, who is much interested in all things per taining to the Philippine islunds -since his experience there with tho "First ' Nebraska regiment. A. J. Mercer, a student in the Amer ican history department, Is preparing a series of maps outlining the changes in boundary of ev6ry state in the union from 1783 to the present time. Each map is accompanied by a history of tho change. Alpha Tau Omega gave another of :heir series of informals at their chap ter house last Wednesday evening. Dancing, cards and billiards were in dulged in. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fol som chaperoned. There's satisfaction in purchasing fountain pens, history paper, students note books, pencils and other school needs where you aro absolutely certain of getting the right things where the best values for the leasi. money are to be had. That's tho way it is in H. Hcrpolsholmer & Co.'s Book and Sta tionery Dept: ' ' Miss Meade entertained her sister for a few days last week. Those spring sweaters have just ar rived at Ewing Clothing Co. store. Uni colors. Mr. Lew Cortclyou, of Omaha, visit ed his brothers at the Alpha Theta Chi house over Sunday. Laura Whaley is slowly recovering from a two weeks' siego with the grip. All the girl's gymnasium classes sat for their pictures in the Armory Mon The Y. W. girls have given up hopes of Miss Henderson's return this se mester. She was a zealous worker and has been greatly missed. High grade shirts that aro custom made cannot help but pleaso you. Wil son & Waters, 1042 O st. Miss Archibald rendered a piano solo in chapel Friday, accompanied by Mr. Ames, second piano. Several of the civil engineering stu dents meet every morning at 7 o'clock in the drafting room of tho depart ment for an hour's practice at free hand lettering. As this is one of the first requirements, of a draftsman, they will sooner or later be repaid for their trouble. The American history seminary Is at present engaged in the study of Ne braska history. Professor Caldwell intends to devote two or three years to this work. A study will be made of the lives of tho first settlers and all men who figured prominently in tho early development of tho state. All the material will bo kept and at tho conclusion of the work the depart ment will bo in possession of an au thentic history of Nebraska. Eddie Gordon, who signed with the Omaha Western league team, created a very good impression at his initial appearance in the box last Tuesday In the gamo with Des Moines. Tho Om aha Bee spoke of him as follows: "Gordon, the university pitcher, oc cupied the slab for Omuha during the last half of the gamo. It was his debut, and ho mado a first-rate impression. Ho pitched well and displayed splen did handwork. In tho five inning? that ho pitched only three hits were made and none of them resulted In tallies. Ho showed up well at the bat. In two times up he made a good hit and corrnlod a braco of runs " Those new swell Windsor ties have just been opened at Ewing Clothing Co. store. Miss Letha Daniels gave a breakfast last Saturday morning for a few of her friends. An unusually large number of ap plications have been made for sum mer school bulletins and It is believed that the attendance will be exception ally large. Tho juniors had a class meeting Wednesday afternoon, at which they considered the final arrangements for the party to be given to tho seniors Friday, the 2Cth. Mr. Cross is having the ground, which was disturbed by the erection of Memorial hall, sodded and seeded down to tamo grass. Miss Hartzough, who was obliged to return to her home in Minden on ac count of sickness, is back at the Uni versity again. Miss Conklln will not conduct the French work in the summer school this year. Sho will spend the vacation.put of tho city and will leave'as soon 'as the University closes. The boys in the shops have sent about fifty wooden U. N. souvenir but tons to the secretary of tho "Nebras ka University Club," Chicago, for dis tribution among tho members on the occasion of the annual banquet given last Saturday. li Miss Gertrude Aldsnbruek, a for mer student at the conservatory, ex pects to start on a trip for Europe next Tuesday. She will be accompa nied liy her tnothur. A basket ball team is being organ ized by the sophomore girls, and also ono by the girls of the freshman class. Tho two teams to-ill ijompote for tho championship of the two classes in the near future. Herman Miller until recently a grad uate student in the chemistry depart ment, has gone west to find employ ment. He will probably go into the mining business. His first stop will bo in Donvor. Tho candidates lor the track team will begin outdoor practice as soon as, the weather permits. They liavo been engaged In Indoor work for the past two wenkc under tho special instruc Ucm of oirelrTTooUi. ' tievflHlHJlLUw now man are showing up well in the shot put .and polo vault. Tho team aoms to be weak in both tho long .ana' fhort distance men. hEfltttefeflgBMMMMMB'WMMflKflMBM iiWIBBJSBr'BJlffl!uflfiMlPjMPTAitt.JyM J. . 9t0f vn4'ivpvW'9HBkMllllMflPVBJMv