I 1 THE DAILY N EBRASKAN - " i ,- - i A model of the University of Illi nois campus, fifteen feet long and t-isht feet wide, which has been made at the cost of $t.t00. will be sent for exhibition at the San Francisco expo it ion. iliddie The sea la very treacher ous today. . Uiddie Yes. full of craft, isn't it? Harvard lampoon. "SPA" Get your. Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A.. Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P ENSIGN For the best of service. No waiting when you call us. CABS, TAXIES, BAGGAGE Ensign Omnibus S Transfer Go. Cut Flowers We extend you a cordial In vitation to call. Unique floral arrangement for all social occasions. Corsage Boquets Specialty Griswold Seed Co. Floral Dept, 1042 O St. WARTHON'S Shoe Repair Factory and Shining Parlor 1140 O Street Headquarters for Students University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O Sl Y.lUw Froat Your rtroaag Solicited )PULAR WJICED rtfcNSWKAH tin Sox Sale 15c light weight hose in black, blue, tan aricl grey, while they last 7ic Pair Six Pairs 45 cents XI BEST OF APHORISMS AMERICAN HAS GATHERED SEN' TENCES THAT ARE ALIVE Have Eplflrammatlc Quality Surpris ingly High For Instance, "Never a Great Saint That Lacked a Sense of Humor." The successful aphorlst Is aboul ten thousand times scarcer than the successful essavlst or story teller or Assyrlologlst, remarks the New York Sun. The man who without borrow ing directly from the few really great maxim makers of the world s litera ture, or without appropriating the letter or the spirit of those folk proverbs which contain tho quint essence of human wisdom, can put In to eight hitherto uncomblned words the entire pathology of human hypoc risy and cant merits especial notice and more or less gratitude of man kind: "In the truly good all gout Is rheu matism." We commend to the discerning everywhere the small and perhaps not very happily named book. "Keystones of Thought." In which Dr. Austin O'Malley of Pennsylvania has gath ered from fifteen hundred to two thousand of these "conclusions which spare you the labor of tramping In moist Velentment thought's syllogis tic mazes." This small army of aphor isms are not all so good as those which we now proceed to exhibit as examples: but the average of epi grammatic quality Is surprisingly high: Autumn Is a hint from God to Old Age. A fallen lighthouse Is more dan gerous than a reef. We are plated with piety, not al loyed with IL Style Is not the setting of the dia mond, thought: it Is the glitter itaell of the diamond. Atheism Is a disease of the mind caused by eating underdone philoso phy. It is a long snake that has no talL If you snub conscience a few times she will cut your acquaintance. Memory is a crazy woman that hoards colored rags and throws away food. Writers on the spiritual life are constantly mistaking the liver for the deviL Possess your soul without fussing; your guardian angel does not lose half the sleep OTer you you think he does. - It is as easy to give advice to your self as to others, and as useless. Cunning is a short blanket; If you pull it over your face you expose your feet The new is what has been forgot ten. In holding an eel a gentle grip la foolishness. Distance lends amity to cousins. The most dangerous savages live in cities. What is called a weak will Is com monly a Cabby Intellect There never was a great saint that lacked a sense of humor. A gentleman never heard a story before. Many social visits you think paid to yourself are paid to your bottles. Most women wear their looks like trousers. A college can bluff like any poker player. Humor without effort, wit -without bitterness, philosophy without preten sion; Doctor C'Malley has printed a book that is worth possessing. Confusing. "I should like to look at some As trakhan." said the lady in the depart ment store. "Are you looking for fur or caviare, madam?" asked the polite floorwalker. Then and Now. "You must not be so quarrelsome, Willie." said William's father, impres sively. "Remember that 'the meek shall inherit the earth. " "Maybe they will hereafter." responded the young militant, "but around at my school they are used to wipe up the earth." Richmond Times-Dispatch. TRULY HOUSE. OF MEMORIES Jncle Ab Dusenberry Was Able to Provide Particulars Concerning Ancient Abode. "What a dear, dear old house!" said Miss Amarlntha Gushlnstou to Uncle Ab Dusenberry when he was taking her for a drive during the first week she was one of his "summer people." and they had stopped before an an cient awl deserted house. "Tiese dear old houses!" said Miss. Amarlntha. "1 love to people them with the people and the things of the past! So much of romance, of human weal and woe. of song and story, are woven into the woof and warp of their history. This looks to me like a veritable house of dreams, an abode of which there are tales to tell, a bit of romance embodied in wood and stone, a veritable house of memories. Tell me some of the ro mance of this house, won t you. dear Mr. Dusenberry?" "Wal." said Uncle Ab. "I reckon mebbe I kin. I've heern many a time how when old Bill Skinner lived there one o" his gals, Elvlry Jane I think It was. tuk it into her head to elope with Buck Pillsbury, an" a round o the ladder broke an kerplunk they went into a bar'I o' rainwater Jlst as Bill's old bulldog come onto the scena. an Bill hlsself come lopin' out of a lower window with his shotgun, an' his wife who was a cross 'atween a rattlesnake and a hyenar once she got her mad up. arrlv with a long iron poker in one hand and a boss whip in the other, an' when they got done with Buck he had to go home on hfs hands an knees part o' the way, an' Elviry Jane run oft with a map peddler the next week. Her mother was married five times, an three of 'em was livln at one time, same as If she belonged to Newport's best sas- siety. Her father was married rour times, an her brother Jep 'loped with his stenmother's sister from this house, an" a couple o' years later she 'loped with his brother an' he mar ried her sister, standln' right at the front gate, with the preacher standln' In the road. Bill s mother mamea a farm hand in this house when she was sixty-five years old and the farm hand waa twenty-nine. So, take It by an' Isree. there's reelv been consider able romance mixed up with the old. Skinner place, an, as you say. Its a kind of a house o mem rtes. ruct Queen Elizabeth. She Elizabeth was a hard mis tress to serve. Irresolute and yet ob stinate, she frequently refused to act or decide, procrastinated, delayed. hesitated, while her ministers waicnea disaster approach or opportunity van ish. Even her most influential advis er found it impossible to overcome th inveterate trait of Indecision. Their correspondence shows them driven almost to despair in times 01 exigency at the queen's vacillation and unreasonableness. An Indorsement by a clerk on a letter of 1G0O still ex ists in faded handwriting to testify to this habit "A letter which her majes ty willed me to write to her secretary, and to send it by post, but before I had fully ended the letter she sent me to bring it to her before It was closed, which I did UDon the point of six o'clock, and then her majesty having read and scanned It three or four times and sometimes willing me to send it away, and sometimes altering that purpose, commanded me at last to stay both the letter and the post." E. P. Cheyney. Prayer for the Day. Forgive us If this day we have done or said anything to increase the pain of the world. Pardon the unkind word, the impatient gesture, the hard and selfish deed, the failure to show sympathy and kindly help where we had the opportunity, but missed it; and enable us so to live that we may dally do something to lessen the tide of human sorrow, and add to the sum of human happiness. F. B. Meyer. There Are Others. "I think Professor Hibrow is a won lerful lecturer," said the Old Fogy. 'He brings things home to you that you never saw before." "That's noth ing." replied the Grouch. "I have a laundry wagon driver who can do that." Cincinnati Enquirer. GLOBE LAUNDRY Is Asking for a Share of the Student Trade. Special Rates for Fraternities and Clubs WRESIWE MATCH COLLEGE BOOK STORE FACING THE CAMPUS. They have won two straight falls already, but referee says thev must get the third also. So they have a dandy stock to make a hit with the students when vthey go there to buy their graduation presents. 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