T H E . DA I L Y N 1! B R A S K A N A new course of. study in cohnec lion with geographynd history is to be taught in the , 'New York publio schools during the, period or the jkju Tnnoin war. uyv"" ' 1 0 University Jwler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAH OPTICIAN 1123 O St. Yellow Frcat Year PatrMg 3kdte4 Fall Styles Are Now Ready 2 OMAHA HAT FACTORY YELLOWSTONE PARK. An Ideal Place for a Student's Vacation. The .wonders of Yellowstone as described by Nebraska students who were working In the park the past summer are, to say the least, very in teresting. But their expression of the beauties of the park are quite-different from the detailed accounts one finds in railroad folders, periodicals and the like. The beauties as described by these young men were the members of the fair sex who like themselves, were attempting to spend a pleasant summer and also earn enough money to purchase a few meal tickets upon their return to school. IPeasant work in a pleasant place is how these students describe the natural wonders and then the're off again upon a tale of some midnight picnic held on the banks of the Yel lowstone river or of a particular pleas ant evening of dancing, or a hike to some exceptionally beautiful spot. The memories of the pleasant times and acquaintances made are uppermost in the minds of the park employee and little wonder is it for the employees are largely college people all out for the same purpose, namely, a good time and a little cash. Notice i Our prices and val ues. Compare them with other stores if you will- we know that our values will compel you to purchase here by merit alone. Give us an opportun ity to back this up. KLINE'S 1132 O St. Open Evenings DISARMAMENT. Christ once more, Speaks, in the pauses of the cannon's roar, O'er Helds of corn by fiery sickles reaped And left dry ashes; over trenches heaped With nameless dead; o'er cities starv ing slow Under a rain of fire; through wards of woe Down which a groaning diapason runs From tortured brothers, husbands, lovers, sons Of desolate women in their Jar-oft homes, - Waiting to hear the step that never comes! O, men and brothers! let that voice- be heard, War falls, try peace; put up the use less sTVord I Fear not the end. " There is a story told Tn eastern tents, when autumn nights grow cold, ' And 'round the fire the Mongol shep herds sit With grave responses listening unto it; Once, on the errands of his mercy bent, Buddha, the holy and benevolent,. Met a monster, huge and -fierce of look, Whose awful voice the hills and forests shook, ''O, son of peace!" the giant cried, "thy fate Is sealed at last, and love shall turn to bate." The unarmed Buddha looking' with no trace Of fear or anger, In the monster's face. In pity said: "Poor friend, even thee I love." To! as he spake the sky-tall 'terror sank To hand-breadth size; the huge abhor rence shrank Into the form and fashion of a dove; And where the thunder of its rage was heard. Circling above him sweetly sang the bird; "Hate hath ho harm for love," so ran the song; "And peace anweaponed conquers every wrong." " John Greealeaf Wfclttier. Chancellor Avery of the University of Nebraska has teen selected by PreeideHt Wjlsoa as one of the .dele gates to the pun-American cosgrew to meet at Saaf Jago, Chile, on Nova her 29, and kui telegraphed Secretary Bryan his acceptance. States' Rights to the Air. Just as In publio lav the English view supports the sovereignty of the state over the whole tdr spac and treats the, right of passage of airships as a favor, so in privAte law it is likely to maintain the dominion of the landowner over the superjacent air and to regard the passage of air craft as a privilege. The courts, in deed; have hot yet been called upon to express a considered judgment on the question, nor la it likely that the owners of land will press strictly their rights of exclusive enjoyment against pioneers of air travel who happen to fly over their property. But in England it is t be expect ed that a private aerial law will be developed, not by the laying down of new and somewhat dangerous prin ciples, but by the application of the rules of the comomn law' ir the new conditions. The law of nuisance and the law of trespass are at present suf ficient to protect owners of property; the public interest in dying is ade quate to secure fair slay for the aviators. Law JournaL Trade of Bottle Carter. One of London's queer trades. Is that of empty bottle sorting at the London bottle exchange off Blackfrairs road. These bottles have been salvaged from dustbins, cellars, the holds of ships and wherever bottles go astray. Every year at least 2,000,000 bottles, after many wanderings, find their way to the bottle exchange. They are sort ed and returned to their rightful own ers, who pay an annual subscription as well as a few shillings a gross for returned bottles. Readed on the bottle, as it were, a sorter at the exchange must be a man of keen eye and delicate touch. All that he has to guide him in thousands of oases Is the embossed name on the glass, and swiftly, unerringly and with almost uncanny deftness he picks ont a bottle which has wandered from Glasgow and puts it In tao case bound for the North. MARLEY ARROW COLLAR OUETT PAB ODY6- CQ.THOYMY ill iiillllllililii! Turn Your Shirt Tails Into Drawers What Good Is a Shirt Tail Anyway? IN OLUS the outside shirt and underdrawers arc one garment. This means that the shirt can't work out of the trousers, that there are no shirt tails to bunch in seat, that the drawers "stay put", to say nothing of the comfort and economy of savin? a garment. OLUS is coat cut. opens all the way down closed crotch, closed back. See illustration. For golf, tennis and field wear, we recom mend the special attached collar OLUS with regular or short sleeves. Special sizes tor very talt.or stout men. All shirt fabrics, in smart designs, including silks $1.50 to $10.00. OLUS one-piece PAJAMAS for lounging, retting and comfortable sleep. Made on the some" principle s OLUS Shirts coat cut. closed back, closed crotch. No string! to tighten or come loote. $1.50 to $3.50. Ask your dealer for OLUS. Booklet on Request PHILLIPS-JONES COMPANY, Makers Dept. JV 1199 Broadway, New York WIIHil Evening Slippers at BRYNES' 1307 O Thursday Friday Saturday $4.00-grade 3.25 $3.50 grade 2.75 We desire to clean up Early Fall Stock, as the "MAXIXE TANGO" and "LOUIS XV" heeled evening slippers are due in stock next week. HOSIERY SPECIALS 4 ftfn 5i-50 Sllk Hose values for SloDU Gotham's Gold Stripe Quality. Other makes at 50c, and 25c the pair. $1.00 . ?? , r ' DEPARTMENT STORES The place to get what you want, when you want it, at the price you want to pay. Fall stocks are very complete now.