The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 12, 1903, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSS P. CURTICE
COMPANY
1125 0 STREET
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The Time For Selecting
Holiday
Goods
...IS HERE...
We still ha( h few of those
IMsmos t ad 'i t iscd Saturday.
lift li we will i II as lonn; as
tli hut at
190.00
$S.0O Down and $5.00 Per Month
This is a .spi'iial Xmas offer
and several liao taken advan
tage of it Why not do the same?
Our holiday stock is now at its
iy Ix st and what an assort
ment ot appiopriato, useful gifts
lor Xmas ran ho found here.
Mandolins, Banjos, Music
Rolls, Sheet Music, Guitars,
Music Boxes, Harmonicas,
Piano Stools -
Pictures
We aie ;oin to hiinjj our -pie-tuie
stot It nioie to the fiont than
twr this. Mai Nt xt to our choice
Kood and mm at ariety, will he
tlie cxtiaordmary low prices--lioin
2.rc to ?.")tl.00.
(let oui oidt'is in for frames
beloie the niah. We can do het
t i woilt now than we can nt the
latt jrfiuulp
Nyra Music Boxes
Sold from $12 00 to $75 00 and
on terms of $1 00 down and $1.00
per week.
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ROSS P. CURTICE
COM P A NY
1125 0 STREET
CHARACTER OF THE JAPANESE
(Continued from papo- 7 )
all agiee that we need imagination. It
in an historical fact that the Greek
nation wan the greatest in the ancient
wrold. and they had a wonderful power
ol imagination. It is a well known fact
also that eastern people have an Imag
inative power and I agree with the.
pioposition in Chinese literature, which
contemplates the greatest developments
of this power. It is true also to say
that .lapaneseH literature Is developed
laigely by the Imaginative power. If
you observe Japanese arts you un
doubtedly notice that their imagina
tion had left its fantastic Imprints
there
Imagination often misleads us into
unieal and unscientific methods on
cernlng material things, but Jet us not
forget that it Is a most important in
stinct in developing arts.
The .lapaneses are exceedingly eager
to learn from all nations, but not to
adopt all that they learn. I have no
doubt that they learned almost all of
their methods from China, but they
did not adopt even one. They ciirated
new literature, founded new religious
customs, established arts and reformed
old phases of their own life So you can
not find in Japan a single Chinese har
acterlsth, though they learned from
the Chinese largely, all are distlnctlve
1 Japanese.
You may find in Japan a different
Huddhism and Confucionism from that
in China, because they did not adopt
Buddhism and Confucionism In whole,
ut learned the best in both H -ddhm
and Confucionism.
Japan's recent i.rogrcss is not based
in any part on the entire adoption ol
European and American systems, but
an . e'ormation of her own old systems
b learning of all the different nations
This is the gi eat est strength of the
( haiai ter of the Japanese
I consider Japan as the only nation
able to understand throroughly both
the occidental and oriental characters.
It is tine that distinctively opposite
chaiaitei in men make a closer fiiend
ship Then is no doubt that in the
future Japan and America will have
a most affectionate friendship through
the coming eastern and all questions
Dr. Wolcott Honored.
At a leient meeting of the American
Ornithologists' Union Dr. Robert H.
Wolcott was elected to Dill membership
of the society This is a position ol
considerable honor in that out of the
membership of about flOO all but 100
are associate, members and only as
vacancies ocur by deaths can one be
elected to full membership and become
one of the active 100. Election to mem
bership is considered a recognition of
meritoiious and important work done
in ornithology There.aie but X or 10
active membeis west of the Mississip
pi including California.
Chapln Bros.. Florists. 127 So. 3th
Union Shining Parlor. 1018 O St.
Chairs for ladies and gentlemen.
Don Cameron's lunch counter for
cood service.
Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street.
Marshall & RlchnrdB, hair cutting
massage, shaving etc., 139 So. 13th.
Lincoln Transfer Co. Baggage
'Phono. 176.
A new castiron pedestal has been re
ceived in the machine shop for an
emery wheel bland. This will be
equipped with polishing emery wheels
for the use of the class in mechanical
engineering 1.
Ujnivezsity Bulletin
The Sophomore class will meet Mon
day at 10 a. m.( In IT. 107.
PltES. STEEN.
If the person who took my overcoat
from the chemical building would re
turn it I would appreciate it greatly.
F. II. Morrow.
Thoro will bo a rehearsal of the
Glee club this evening at 7 o'clock in
U. 10G.
Waterman Fountain Pen
$2,00 to $5.00
1200 O Street. RECTORS
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital , $200,000.00
Surplus 100,00.00
Undivided Profits 40,000.00
S. II. BURNHAM, President.
A. .1. SAWYER II. S. FREEMAN
Vlce-Pres. Cashier
II. B. EVANS FRANK PARKS
Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier
P. 11. EASTERDAY, Auditor.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
LINDSEY'S
CIGAR STORE
Up-to-Dato Soda Fountain
and Magazines.
118 North 11th Street.
POWELL'S BILLIARD AND POOL HALL
wtvs opened this fall with tables all
newly covered, best cues and bolls,
newly papered, everything up-to-date,
Including customers.
B. P. POWELL, 146 N lltb St. PHone L (64
We wish all our stndents friends to
know that the
Best Ice Cream
GOMES FROM
Franklin Ice Cream
and Dairy Co.
188 So. 12th St.
Phono. F 20
SECURED OR FEE RETURNED.
Scnl mrwl.M or nkctrh fur Vrvr opinion
HM t(l Olllmi tfthtllti' Sm.I fnr f.nr ful.ln
nook ihmI ' ' Wlinl to Invrnt." I li-i-t piili- f
Mention Ih-'imhI for I'imt illHtrll ullnri. l'litciitn
Bwurvil through ni iKlwrt'tt-)! without dmrvelii
Tin- I'ntuut Itci'oi'i'. Nmiikih- ( op) Free.
evvns, wilken:; co.,
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The University of Chicago
9 Professional Schools
Medicine
Law and
Each has a special Circularof Information which will be sent on application
Each will be in session during the Summer Quarter (June 17 September 3)
AST" The courses in "Medicine are given in connection with the work of
Rush Medical College.
The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Ilntow J1.00 rind $1.25 Por Dny.
8xclnl Ilntcn by the Week.
BOYD HOTEL
MHB. KATK MARTIN, PROP
Only one block from B. M. Depot. Only ono
block from Post Office Near nil
KtrcH-t enr line.
1U O Street. Lincoln, Nobrtwka
Call at 1134 O St.
OR TELEPHONE 812
For all Kinds of
Commercial and Society Printing
Grlffln-GroorPrlnting Co
There h no watch, dock or Article of
jewelry we cannot fix
C. A. TUCKER
The l'p-to-the-Mlnute Jeweler
PROMPT SERVICE. JJ23 O Street
Quality goes a long ways with
particular people We solicit
the patronage of all particular
people. J- j o j
KEYSTONE CASH GROCERY
LASCH 5 nLAKE, PROP. Phones 744-773
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
See onr full line of fancy boxes, includ
ind FOOT BALL8 and DRESS SUIT
OASES. Try our Bittor-Swoetu, But
termilkB and Vonitrans.
1337 O STREET
W. FOLLART 1131 0 STREET
Cigars and News
Novels for Sale or Exchange
T. J- THORP COMPANY
General MiohlnlsU
All Kind of Rplrtaj
Lock Smiths.
PLATERS
308 So. 11th Street
Lincoln, Nebraska
Phon. u
I Theology
I Education
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