rf' THE DAILY NKBRABKAW. J El THE DAILY NEBRASKAN k wipaper dTotcl to the Intareiti of the UnWartilr of Nob Wa. Publithed t 134 North 11th 8t br THE HKSI'KKIAN PUB. CO. (Inoorporatnd ) DIRECTORS: , J. W. Crabtre. President. G. L. Towns. HoprotrT-TrRsnrr. J. I. Wycr.T. J. llowott, E. W. Waihbarn. - j IMiiiiiiKiiiK Editor - AHHlNtimt Editor i Athletic Editor HtorlliiK II M- u w, (MnirU)N I. Tuylor. (Iimiiko 1' Hhldlor, IIOAKI) ()E EDITORS. (' lUtlo, Clara (Mover, KT IIIJI R A Me Nown, Dun Uullolx'ti UKJ-ORTEK-! It C I'nllurd, E D lliinlim. Clifton Carter, Norrln Muse. .1 R Kuriiey. Cllll' Crooks, John A Wilson. I. Inn M llui.i liiKlon. ' Th iibcrlptlon prlcn of tlin Dallj Nohrai inn l t2 for tho college yHr with n regular dn IlTorr before chnpnl oncta day. Notirni. com riunfoationi, Midothnr miittor intruded for pub ioatlon, mmt be handed In nt the Nehranknn ofllce before 7 p. m . or mailed to the editor be fore 8 p. m of the day prerious to that day on htoh they are expected to apiear Subscriptions may bo left at the NebrMdian oOlce. at the Co.Op.. or with Business M mincer Bbbsorlbera will confer a fuior by rooortiuit promptly at thli ofllre any failure to receire the paper. All chinget In advertising matter mull be lu the ofllce by 8 p. m. on the day prerious to that d whloh they are to uppaar. AddrM all communications to the Dally N kraakan, 131 N. 11th Bt., Lincoln, Nobraaka. public pulso through tho medium of tho experienced men who discuss the dally events rrom tho chapel plat form. Thls.fact Is shown by tlio In crease In chapel attendance. More stuoents think of attending chapel now, than have for many a-day. Any student in the University would be greatly repaid, for a visit to the green-house." Crowded with their regular vork, too many aro prone to forget that there is more to llfothati a few ..algebraic cona tions. How much jnoresatisractory ones' University courso"rtould be ir these other thlngsweic looked Rafter a 1 1 1 1 1 e , ami mortal ime.'K I've n tothc development or th'" aesthetic side of life. . "" J Telephone 479. Kntored lit Lhe posi olll'v lit. 1 m-om. Net Uh Hooond cIiish tuiiil mutter "I'ho Teachers Convention held in Lincoln during the holidays called to the city twelve or t'ourtocn hun dred teach o-H rrom all parts of the state and some from Iowa and Kan sas. Nothing Is more satisfactory to the University, in its results, than such a convention, for it calls the attention or the public to what we have ann the advantage here to be had. It is a fact to be regretted Mint the University needs to bo more widely advertised in our own state. Many people are Ignorant of what the University leally is aim what it means to the state. More interest needs to be created. May more visit ors came and be impressed by our institution. We become beautiful liy associat ing with beautiful tilings. It is as much, ones' duty to cultivaie'the aesthetic as the physical rrr nmT fiTHer" oT theraculties. " Thelway to do ibis ' t a i " m - - i is i oread good literature, to listen to good in uslc and loog at good "pictures. AH 1 1 iree are ope n to studcntsoYThe jnverity or Nebraksa and thejjop" portunltv should by all means, be taken advantage or. ; WING'S 1115-1117 ST., LINCOLN. 2 0 PER CENT FLAT DISCOUNT SALES On Fine Tailored Clothing is the talk of the town. The greatest success ever known. 20 per cent discount on Suits or Overcoats. 8Ti Suits or Overcoats now. . . .$13() $lr Suits or Overcoats now. . . .115 Sl'O Suits or Overcoats now JftlO $12 Suits or Overcoats now. .$ 0 IW , ,-, ,. . ,,, ' ,v SH) Suns or Overcoats now $S ilHStnUorOvercoatsnowfll 4() 8 8 Suits or Overcoats now. . 4( Includes Stein Mocks, I, Molt. Son, H. Kuppenhcimer high art cloth ing. 'JO per cent oh" on Cnderweur, Hats Caps, (Moves, Mittens, Trunks and Valises See us bofore making your purchases, EWING CI OTHING CO., ""K ? SEEF" Edward C . E 1 1 i ( t. supcrlnendcnt'of schools at Lead vl lie. Colorado, writes as follows to the Nebraskan. 7 1' I am triad to return to you the in closed statement of my Indebtedness to the Hesperian Company, with a money order rr the requisite amount. I wish to congratulate you and your nssociatos up"n the. suc cess of the new venture. The Daily Nebraskan is a welcome visitor to my desk. I ,trustthat .cm-u in stances will be suelf as to allow The Nebras kan a lung and prosperous exLsteuoe. r mm WE OFFER YOU A DISCOUNT on Everything in the Store. X We Can Interest You. Come in. PERKINS & SHELDON, 1129 0 STREET. While wo am in the University it is our privilege and even our duty to pay some attention to the litera ture of our own race. Some stu dents pass through their college course without having read a singlo novelor work or litciary excellence. Tliov may h a ve mastered, in a way, the brandies or unit hematics or chemistry, but they have missed tho richest thought and the great ex perience or human lire. Literature and art are necessary to a well round ed education however great other attainments may be, and we should gain a knowledge or it in school while there Is an.opportuny. Chancellor Andrews has termed ttio chapel platfonn tho Hoviow of Re views. It Is a fitting name for tho admirable discussion carried on after convocation each morning. 7 The students throughout the University rojoico over the opportunity to feel In response to recent requests sent out by Professor Morse to promin ent, olectrical engineers of the country for current prices and specifications for electrical apparatus and equip ments some most satisfactory reDiles have been received. Mr. Hi on J. Arnold, E. E., '!)(, one ol tho most eminent of constructing electrical engineers, has presented 'to the de partment a large package of his la test specifications which arc practi- caliy the standaid I in' this country. Valuable informal inn Juts also been received from Edwin J Hurch. con sultingelectrlcalenglneer of Mlnne aoolis, Minnesota; E. V. Matlack of the Laclede 1'ower Co., of St. Louis; crrn.Chalmers,:of thtTElectrh Ma chinery Co., of Minneapolis; l'ro fossorMorgan Unions, of the Univer sity of Illinois; Chailes S. Pillsbury formerly city electrician of Minne apolis aiuPK. F. Schwring, city olec trician of Omuha. irTvT 1 Jntercallegcjte Bureau. COTTELL & LEONARD 472-478 ISmndvrny Alhnny, Nf-rr- Voi-lr Makers of the Caps,Gowns and Hoods To the American CoIIcoh and UnivorsitioH. Illustrated Manual, sample prices, etc., on request. (Jowns for llie pulpit and bench. Legislative Gallery. BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS. Portrait and Lansdcape Photographer 130 South nth Street, LINCOLN, -NEBRASKA. QALLERY ESTABLISHED 1871. CONE, The Installment Tailor, 115 North 11th. Circulars 'have been received from tho University or Chicago announc ing tho Tinnual award of fellowships which will bo'madc.Murch 18. They range in value from $120 to $f20. ;About seventy of these honors are awarded ovory.year. Mr. Cross is getting several carinas ready for spring transplanting. He has sovoral new fancy varieties started, some being furnished by L'rofessor Harbour and some by Pro fossor Taylor. Professor Wilson purchased a num ber of selections for tho band whllo ho was east during tho Christmas vacation Wind In The Corn. 1 love to lie in the prairie jrrass, As the sun's noon heat is born, And list to tho lips of the dashing leaves, As the wind blows through the corn. For the sound of the wind is soft and sweet, A the; sigh of Lk child in slep, As soothing and calm as the drifting dark That falls from the bluey deep. It does not moan as it does in the pines, Nor wail as it does on the sea, But sings a song, faint far and low A marvelous nelody. From Tumble Weeds. Regular Edition, $1.00; Autograph Edition, $1.35. For Sale at all Book Stores, A