.-'- . I- C be E)a t Ip IRebraeftan t 1' ,- -. I? i L-r ;!. I- ';" ! 'X' to? !& ..sir 7 l-V 1' ?. I "V V k.-: r?t " . . TO BENEFIT WOMEN. Association of Collegiate Alumnae Offers Scholarship. University people may be Interested In the European fellowship offered by the Assorlatlon of Collegiate Alumnae, and to this end we print their circular, which explains itself: The Association of Collegiate Alum nae is desirous of encouraging the pur suit of advanced courses of study nmong women graduates of colleges. It therefore proposes to devote' live hun dred dollars every year toward paying the expenses of some young woman who wishes to carry on her studies In a foielgn country. Application for this fellowship will be received by any member of the committee having it in charge. The candidates must bo grad uates of colleges belonging to the as sociation, and applications for the year 1904-1005 must be handed in before February 1. 1904. The fellowship will be awarded only to candidates who give promise of distinction in the sub jects to which they devote themselves. It will be the aim of the committee to appoint the candidate who Is best fitted for the position through original gifts, previous training, energy, power of endurance and health. To this end they will receive applications In writ ing fiom eligible candidates, who will present, as dearly as possible, their clalmb to the fellowship. A competi tive examination will not be held, but the bestowal of the fellowship will be based upon evidence of the candidate's ability, and of her prospect of success in her chosen lino of study. Such evi dence will naturally consist of (a) her college diploma; (b) testimonials as to superior" ability and high character from her professors and other quali fied judges: (c) satisfactory evidence of thoroughly good health; (d) a statement of the work in which she proroses to engage subsequently; (e) last, and of chief importance, examples of her scientific or literary work In the form of papers or articles, or accounts of scientific Investigations which she has carried1 out. The fellowship will not usually be granted to those who aio Intending to take up the practice of any of the threo learned professions, though such are not formally excluded from the competition; it will rather be bestowed upon those who are looking forward to positions as professors and teachers and to literary and scientific vocations. The fellowship will in gen eral be held for one year; but In nn unusually promising case the term may bo extended at the discretion of the committee. BESSIE BR'ADWF.l L HEI.MER, 142S Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois FLORENCE M. GUSHING. S Walnut St., Boston, .Mass FRANCES M. SWAIN. Swarthniorc, Pn, Additional Alumni Notes. The following excerpts are taken from a letter from Watel F. Meier. U', who Is teaching at South Bend, Wash ington. "I like the progressivenes of the west, but not the rains. At South Bend it rained ninety Inches last year, and everything bids fnir for another record of the same sort. I am sixteen miles, from the Pacific, but I haven't seen the ocean-yet. ... "I ho po tho prospects are bright for Nebraska in debate this year. They all must be thrashed again not only the old ones, except Colorado, but also tho new opponents that may appear. The record must go on the same." Univezsity Bulletin ALL CANDIDATES for the Universi ty teachers' certificate in February or Juno should notify at onco tho chair man of the teachors committee, profes sor of education. It is better to confer In person regarding your work and the requirements. Chris' Bnlh Parlorw, 11th and P Sts. Lincoln Local Express, 11th and N. Tel. 787. Baggago hauled. The success of a store depends upon what it does, not what is .promises to do. We do tho best possible by our patrons. If things are not right we will make them right. PAINE. Marshall & Richards, hair cutting, massage, shaving etc., 139 So. 13th. Night School. New Term Begins JAN. 4, J 904. Sessions are held on MONDAY WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS. Three Months for Only $10.00. Make your Plans to begin with us MONDAY EVENING, January 4. Gall at the School at 1309 0 St. or Telephone 747, TM'MMWftmMMWIMWVMMn0MMi THE NEW CENTURY I PRINTERS Exclusively High Clazs 212 South Twelfths. the opportunity before going home, of seeing the nobby "fixins" for men we arc showingoMufflers, fancy vests, house coats and ties to please any man, at prices within your reachjtRemember we sell "Kens ington" suits and overcoats the clothes with the little improvements that make the big difference in appearance MAGEE & DEEMER 0jRjP4t-,ietJ8AeA1lPJl,Wt0JR aA,5AflAja&f QAPJtAJLPJLOJt THE P. D. SMITH CO. Carry all the best grades of domestic orals, among which will find the Rex Lump at $7.25. Rock Spring, Wyoming Lump at $8.00, and the best Maitland you ever saw at $7.50. All kinds of steam coal, the best money can buy. jt cfi j o & o Office 1140 O. Phone 329. Yard 6 and N. Phone 376 rsvctreY&ravwraircrrtfrffvs 6 ro-rtf fo-rsYBTo CHRISTMAS GIFTS GOLD AND SILVER PAID FOR BUB BLES IS MONEY WASTED Miss Alice Sparks, mid-winter, 03. a at present traveling with her par ents in California. Writing from San Diego, Cal., she says: "I had a very pleasant trip, spending ten days in Sacramcnta and 'Frieco. At the former plnce I visited IlfrKley, and felt home sick when I 8aw all the students busy In their fine library. Berkley is doubt less a strong institutfon in numbers, but did not impress me as having the otronn-lli nv mntiiHtv int lioimi- In Milu I lll,-"D'" " mum. .j ..,.. uviita an "IIU lespect up to our own Institution, vhlf h Is not so very old In years." Presents, useful as well as ornamental, are not hid away nor gone in a day. but are for years a con stant reminder of the giver. Wo have a complete line of LADIES' PURSES CARD CASES GARTER PURSES LETTER CASES POCKET BOOKS BILL BOOKS PASS BOOKS FLASKS WRIST BAGS CHATELAINE BAGS AUTOMOBILE BAGS CARRIAGE BAGS MU3IC BAGS OXFORD BAGS CABIN BAGS SUIT BAGS LADIES" SATCHELS SUIT CASES DRESSING CASES SILK HAT BOXES COLLAR & CUFF BOXES TOILET ROLLS TRUNKS AND LEATHER NOVELTIES Ladles' and Gents' Horn Alligator and Fitted Suit Cases and Bags unsurpassed. Umbrellas, self-openers and. removable handles. Visit us before you buy. Board by ticket or $2.50 per week. Come when you nre back from your vacation. Wiricks Trunk Factory PHONE A-1396 J036 O STREET tM i V ?r i 1 -M A r-n ' wji V : I vi i i.l 1 A Sfe iL. ". ' ? :asi rH i ft v tiuyJEhM . - . 1 .35 . ' k ,Li im&Mi iBfctfK s: Lemlng's. Ice cream and candy: 11th and L Sts.