mSSSSSSumaiMM 6 The Nebraskan-Hksperian UtmtWWaBUiMii HMiiiahwMiwmo hmhhimi FNN.SSNSXrfXNNNNNNNNi'N'N''N'NN'N'N'N'SN,f iii n mt 1 i I! Great Special Furnishing Goods Sale We Purchased the Entire Stock of Evans, Malone & Co., of Men's Furnishings. This Stock was all new, clean, and up to date, 75 per cent of which was bought for This Season. We are Selling This Entire Stock off now at 25, 35, and 50 Per Cent Discount Corliss Coon 15c Collars "C Corliss Coon 25c Collars IOC Latest King Edward Neckwear OyC Latest 25c and 35c Eeckwear 1 VC Men's Union and2-piece Underwear, rcgular$2.50 values, p 1 4o regular SI. 50 values, VoC regular 75c values. . 4VC regular 35c values . . JL 1G Men's 50c Hosiery Men's 35c Hosiery Men's 2oc Hosiery Men's 15c Hosiery Men's 50c Braces . Men's 25c Braces. . MAYER BROS. 33c 21c 12c 9c ;:j: 33c 17c MHHaMMHMaMHHB ( ALL KINDS OF FURNISHINGS CUT IN PROPORTION Xocal anfc personal. Dr. Wente, Dentist. Senior Prom. May 3. High grade shirts that are custom made cannot help hut please you. Wil son & Waters, 1042 O st. Dr. Angle. Skin Diseases. 1215 O. Dr. E. A. Carr, Surgeon, 141 So. 12. William P. Anderson left for the west last Wednesday evening to take up a position offered him at Sidney, Nebraska. A number of Omaha alumni have written that they will be down to the sonior prom, next Friday evening. J. Riser, dentist, S. W. Cor. 13 & O. WestcirfichVs egg shampoo Is all right. De Witt Hanson visited friends in Omaha las: Sunday. Have Weber Iiros. fix your spring clothes. X. 15. corner 11th and O sts. Fred D. Stratton has been suffering from the mumps during the past weok. Lot ns give you a tip. Drink the latest Nowby Flip, at Hanna's. The seniors had a class mooting Thursday to soo that ovary one had a moans of transfer from his home to tho armory for the reception Friday night. The U. of X. fountain pen is fully guaranteed. It is without exception the best value for the money obtain able. Price $1.00. To be had only at H. Horpolsheimer Co.'s hook and sta tionery department. Chancellor Androws addressed th graduating class of the Omaha Medi cal College at thoir commencement oxorcisoe last Thursday. His subject was "Medicine and Morals." Students intonding to study don tistry will' find the Uncoln Dontal Collogo thoroughly up-to-date, and owned by Lincoln dentists who are sparing no energy or expense to make it. an institution of morit. For further information address Lincoln Dental College. 20C Richards block. It is reported that Major Edgar S. Dudley, judge advocate general in the department of Cuba, and formerly commandant of cadets in the univer sity, is soon to be detailed as profes sor of law at the West Point Military Academy. Tho musicalo in chapel las. Monday was one of the most interesting of the year. The choir from the First Con gregational church rendered t"wo selec tions. C. W. Kettering sang a solo, which was enthusiastically received. Miss Noll La Selle of Beatrice visit ed hor Kappa friends last week. Miss Edith Jackson wont to Omaha Thursday for a short visit. If you want a stylish hat, tlion see us. Wilson & Wators, 1042 O st. Tho schools of Boone and Fillmoro counties have boon placed upon tho acorodltod list or tho State Agricultu ral Collogo. The host place In tho olty for satis factory harbor work is Westerfleld's. 117 N. 12th St Give him a trial and you will be a regular customer. Moiwij. Morgan and Thurman of l!ho Missouri 'university hangnail toam Hfitmt Saturday and JSunday at the Sigma Chi ihouso. The track toam of high school will moot the university team on tho cam pus May 4. This will bo tho prelim inary training for both teams for meets later in tho season. An admis sion of 2f cants will bo charged. Thursday evening Professor Bar bour gave a s:crooptieon loeture at Trinity M. E. church, cornor Sixtoonth and A streets. The views wore of flconory in tho Black Hills and Yel lowstone park. Tho lecture was free, and was wall attended. Professor Lyon received a letter asking for tlie name of a graduate ag ricultural student who could accept a position as ranch foreman. The sal ary offorod is $1,200 per year. One "Wlio lius "had experience on the Tango nnH JlcnowB something ot Irrigation lo desired. The regular meeting of the Zoolog ical Club was held Tuesday evening inscead of Thursday, as is usual. A. B. Lewis discussed the modern method of lake investigation as set forth by F. A, Forol in a recent handbook on the subject. Mr. Forol was a pioneer in this field of biological research. J. S. Moore went to Norfolk last Saturday afternoon' to organize a V. M. C. A. The work -was started hy a Young Men's League, and Mr. Moore organoid it iut)j a Young Men's Chris tiai. Association, thus bringing it i:i touch with ' that organization in the ntflte. Tho regular meeting of tho Engi neering Society was hold last Wed nesday ovoning. C. S. Orton spoke on pnoumatie mall carriers; S. D. Clin ton reviewed the life of the eminent engineer, J. B. Fads; Dan Gutlobon de scribed The construction of tho foun dation of tho Eads bridge. St, LptiHC and Elmer Shinbur dosorilnju' the Hawlfsbury bridge fin A'liwtrulla The program con clud o4jw3 .V. mi Informal discussion 'otUrTgOB. "" Fred Carver, a junior law at the University of Nebraska last year, is now in Washington, D. C. where ho is attending the Columbian Law School. Ho is attending Prof. James Schouler's lr-eluror. on "Wills." In a recent loiter, speaking of Professor Srhoulu-'s lectures, he says: "Although a notfd lawyer and historian. Profes sor Sfhonler is not as good an instruc tor as Prof. C. A. Robbins. of the Uni versity of Nebraska." C. V. VJckery spoke las: Sunday In tho old chapel about ftudont campaign work. Mr. Viekcry was college secre tary of the Xebrabka Y. M. C. A., is a graduate of Weskyan university, and is at present taking work both at Yale uuivcralty and Drew Theological sem inary. He is interested in student vol-iinic-pr and campaign work in the in terests of the Motnoilist church. Mr Virkury is one of the strong men who have been sent to encourage and In struct our, V. M. C. A. boys. Owing to a dolay in binding the junior annual will no. bo out until tho 8th of May. The new features of tills annual are many. A large photograph of the chancellor is the first thing to strike the eye. The engravings aro hotter than any that have appeared before. Tho fratorni;y pictures and most of the other group pictures are finished Jn Ijanuloblcd borders. Thore is more serious material, also, which jwill be apprealatod in after years. The' issue of the Xebraskan-Hesruirian of 'the 7th of May will contain a r. viow of tho nook. k-rw-- sm jp y rp vmmtmimimuaiHmmeuk .i. : V '.,, ' k.vie. r S