The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1902, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBKASKAH
The Daily Nebraskan
. A newspaper devoted to tho lntoresU
of tho University of Nebraeka.
Published at the
University of Nolranla.
A consolidation of
THE HESPERIAN, Vol XXXI.
THE NEIHIASKAN, Vol XII.
THE SCARLET & CREAM. Vol IV.
Entered at tho postolHce at Lincoln,
Neb., aa second class mail matter .
Subscription Price $2.00 per year.
EDITOR. ROBERT T. HILL.
Circulator Fred K. Nollson.
ASSISTANT EDITORS.
R. A. McNown.
Wm. A Shock.
Carlton C. Wilburn.
Wm. Case.
Every person in tho university
should do a subscriber to tho college
"Dally," if not-out of altruistic prin
ciples, then with mero selflBh Interest.
Tho "Daily" will aim to obtain all the
news worth publishing and will thus
make tho reader familial- with tho uni
versity and college affairs. Don't put
this Important matter off. You can
got a room any time this week, but
don't wait for a subscription agent
of tho. paper to hold you up before
you placo a subscription with the pa
per. Whllo it is not tho usual custom to
editorially mention advertisers, still
tho "Daily" feels that some attention
should be called to the fact that
"Nebraflkan'' advertisers aro tho repu
tablo business men of Lincoln. For
tho moat part they aro those who feel
a most intimate concern with universi
ty affairs because they receive tho
largest trado of tho university. Any
student who Is at a loss whore ho can
tho beat invest IiIb money will be wise
If he makes a note of tho advertisers
names who appear in thiB publication.
Following tho statemontB made in
yesterday's paper to tho end that tho
"Dally" would bo a medium of official
announcements, a number of Inquiries
wero made yesterday In regard to tho
matter. Several professors have mado
it a point to inquire how and when
these notices could be given for pub
lication. For the present we merely state that
these notices should be handed in at
tho office at tho library by G o'clock
In the evening or transmitted in some
way to representatives of the paper.
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Away from
We resolved at the slart to break away from the ordinary ready-to-wear
clothes and endeavor to produce and show something just a little
better bettor In style and appearance best to hold their shape. How
well we have succeeded, the suits speak for ihmselves. To put on a
coat we believe will convlnco you. We Invite you to do this whether
you want to buy 6v not. Suits and overcoats, $10 to $30.
rapW
By this means tho faculty and student
body will como Into closer contact
with each other and bo of mutual
benoflt.
Thoso students who aro supporting
themselves though school by waiting
table at down town restaurants have
a problem to face which will bo of
considerable importanco to a largo
number of men. It appearn that some
tlmo ago tho waiters of Lincoln formed
a union and contemplated at tho time
some well directed effort against the
university men whom it has been
claimed aro taking tho places of reg
ular waiters. In the meantime, how
ever, tho strongest sentiment has given
way to Judgment and tho union, it is
understood, will open Its membership
to students also, provided the latter
are willing to subscribe to the rules,
regulations and wage demands of the
union.
This is where the problem lies. Tho
college waiters have not demanded the
pay which the union insists upon,
which is about twenty-five cents an
hour, while the former at tho most
ask but fifteen and In many cases work
for their board. The restaurant men
Boem to bo of tho opinion that the
wage scale of tho union is excessive
and they aro inclined to contest tho
point of tho higher wage scale.
It was asserted at tho beginning of
the new movement, by the union wait
ers, that the university waiters, hav
ing not so much interest In their
work were in many cases hurtful to
tho profession and driving good men
out because of their cheap wages. Tho
students, however, aro inclined to re
sent the implications as unjust and un
warranted, claiming that as it is of
tho utmost Importanco that they hold
their positions, they pay the closest
attention to the work.
At all events there Is no friction and
at most the provoked discussion
is of no direct harm to anyone. The
difficulties will without doubt bo set
tled In an amicable way and all dif
ferences will be rightly adjusted.
An expedition sent out by Professor
Bruner to the northern part of the
state, brought back a large collection
of insects and a number of birds. The
party was originally composed by M.
Swenk, J. C. Crawford and Dwlght
Pierce. Later they wero joined by
Professor Bruner and Rev. Dr. Ham
lin. They went by boat from Long
Pine to Niobrara, camping at intervals
along the way.
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the Ordinary.
UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS
UNIVERSITY SUPPLIES
FOUNTAIN PENS, 14-kt. gold,
warranted 69
The "U. of N." Fountain Pen. $1.00
"Remex" Fountain Pen 1 .00
Waterman's "Ideal" Fountain
Pens, 25c to COO
HISTORY PAPER, best qual
ity, per 100 07
Seminar Paper 07
History Covers, eoch, 8c to 12
The Lincoln
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....MILLER
The Perfect Corset for a College
Girl is not a corset at all, but
An Equipose Waist,
which achieves the happy combi
nation of health and correct
figure.
'The student's first consideration is
health, and if she wears an
Equipoise Waist her clothing is
all supported from the shoulder.
Besides it is unboned, though
corded sufficiently to assist in
the fit ol a shapely gown.
It is not expensive either when
one considers how much is paid
for a single pretty waist and that
the corset contributes to the ap
pearance of every waist and all
the time. They come at
$2.25
$2.50
$2.75
$3.00
This Foot Ball Team has hold tho Inter-
opllnglato Dontal Challenge Cup during
tho past throe seasons.
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From the fAcroRy
t your Head.
One Profits
one Priced,
ONE QUALITY.
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The Success
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CENTURY.
Brimful of
"TYLE.
Drawing Instruments, per set,
$5.00 to 12.00
T squares, 30c, .15c, 75c, and... .90
Boxwood Scales, each 50
Hoon Triangles 50
University Text Books, Transla
tions, Dictionaries, Note Books, etc
Book Store
STREET
& PAINL...
If you want a variety from which
to select your hat visit our
Millinery Department.
Two shades of Orange, of green,
of red, give the touch to the
hat; or flat trimmings under
neath the biims leave the char
acterises crowns uncovered.
On our semi-weekly shipments the
pattern and street hats are ap
pearing in endless inspirations
of color and shape. The de
partment has been crowded
daily for the last few weeks, but
we have still time and space in
which to welcome and serve the
the young women of the Uni
versity. Chicago College
of Dental Surgery
(DcbUI Depirtacat ol Lake Forest Uarrcntry.)
Twenty-first Annual Course
of instruction will boirln Oot. Int. 10ff? This
Is among the oldest, and is ono of tho load
ing JJcntai iollogcs of tho world. In order
to complete tho course of instruction in
tlireo years it is nocessory to enter tho
coming session 1902-1903 as a four year
courso will b nxiuirvd thnronftor For
illufltraU,d catalogue address
DR. TRUMAN W. BROPHY, Dean,
Wood & Harrison 8ts.( Chicago.
We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign
mmm
Bond model, skotch or photo ol invention for
(roe report oa patentability. For free book ,
ppcslte U. S. Patent Office
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