m tt r n AILY NEBRASKAN day in U. 102. All commerce men and any others who may be interested in a Commercial club talk are urged to attend. Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 128 North 12th. Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-1482. FOUND A Nebraska seal ring. L5507. The Daily Nebraskan Property of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln R, V. KoupaL.T Editor-ln-ChleT C E. Paul., Managing Editor Percy Spencer Contributing Editor Doris Slater oc ate Editor A. J. Covert Associate Editor ReportorUI Staff Jean Burroughs Clara Schulte Edward Weaver J. A. Cejnar Guy Moates Dorothy Ellsworth Charles Peterson John Kyle Geneva Chesley Eva Miller C. L. Jones Aileen Eberman Marguerite Kauffmaa John Wenstrand Ivan Beede Frank Barnett Joe C. Flaherty Cloy Hobson TJ. S. Harkson Business Manager B. B. Scott Aast Business Manager Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class mall matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916 There can be no question but what the students are pleased to learn that a reduction has been made in the price of pictures for the Cornhusker. No one would want to see the earnings of the Corn husker staff reduced at the cost of the book but every student inter ested in his book is pleased to see a staff that is willing to reduce costs in order to lighten the burden shouldered by the student body. How the management has been able to do away with the former $15.00 charge for each military company represented in the Corn husker is not of as much consequence as the fact that the charge has been eliminated arid that the military men appreciate the action taken. The Daily Nebraskan staff also has something to be thankful for in this connection; the exchequer of the business manager will be $75.00 "to the good" and the reporters may now get the pay we have so long been trying to get for them and to which they are, ' without question, entitled. The university employment bureau has always been of service to the students and from present appearances, with a broadened j field, it will be a greater benefactor. One question which has always caused difficulty in this connection has been the fact that students would never report to the bureau when they had filled a position and the management would. consequently send others down to the aggravation of the employer. Watch this from now on, you who benefit through the services of this bureau, for you owe that much courtesy at least. As a matter of fact, you could not blame anyone except yourself if you were not aided in the future if you failed to comply with the rules. Where is your tag? GOTHIC THE NEW A0SC2(IDW a tor 25c COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLUKTT. PCABODV CO.. INC. Mcft Lo king Meat is a matter of care. For real scientific care of garments call Cleaning & Dyeing 10 Years of Leadership B6633 UNIVERSITY NOTICES Anyone desiring to fire a furnace for their room, call L-7990. 154-68-70 All students who have condition in Chemistry 2 will have an opportunity to remove the same at 2 o'clock Satur day, January 15. 4-4 GEORGE BORROWMAN. Notice Nu Sigma Phi banquet, Omaha, Sat urday, January 8. Every "Ag" club member is request ed to be on the Farm campus Thurs day, at 11:15 o'clock, for Cornhusker picture. Special arrangements have been made for those in classes on the Farm at this period to be dismissed. PRESIDENT. All tickets to the Junior Hop prom ised but not purchased, should be be fore tonight, or they will be sold. Junior "Prom' tickets that are not purchased by noon Friday, January 7, will be sold. All promises will be cancelled at that time. Get your tick ets at once. ROY J. HARNEY. Chairman. University Commercial Club Mr. S. R. McKelrie, of the Nebras ka Farmer, will speak at 4 o'clock to FAIR PLAY - And prudence urge not to sub ject so delicate an organ as the EYE, upon which our labors and our pleasures so essentially de-, pend, to unnecessary peril. Most important of all for your future welfare. "A stitch in time " ap plies with especial force to the timely use of glasses when needed. We fit them. Come In and Talk It Over References Many highly pleas ed University students WILLIS MARTIN, D. O. Eyesight Specialist 1236 O St With Keller Photo Supplies S. Udelcome.ffiack! FROM THE The Sugar Bowl AND Camera Exchange 1552 O St. "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P GEORGE BROS. PRINTING 1313 N Street BOXING CLASSES $3.00 for 20 Lessons Two Weeks Free Lessons to NEW MEMBERS Y. M. C. A. Wrestling same rates, same terms. Puritan Ice Cream solves the Sunday desert problem. H. C HATHAWAY ICE CREAM CO. "Problem Solvers" Phone B-6152 TRY OUR Luncheonette Service TTNILLER'S LJhescription Pharmacy Cor. 16th A. O Sts. Phone B4423 i o FF for a hike in the woods or just en invinor a loaf in vour room anywhere you'll find your Bradley sweater the best kind of company. The lonecr and harder you wear your Bradley, the more you appreciate its fine making, sturdy shape and style, and warm, companionable comfort. It's the sweater you'll cherish through college and ihereatter as your fondest possession. All styles, ail weignis, aii pncc. Km thrm at vour locml dealer BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Delavan, Wis. FOR SALE AT CLOTHES THEY riT !" -.-;- . -ii The University School ofMusic RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL BRANCHES OF Music Dramatic Art Aesthetie Dancing ASK FOR INFORMATION WILLARD KIMBALL, Director Opposite Campus 11th & R Sts. UNIVERSITY STATIONERY Red and Gold Seal 60(5 oX Plain Gold Seal 50(5 J0 Plain Red 40cb90 Tablets Special Die Stamped CO-OP BOOK STOKE A, H. 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