. ' f""''" 'j1 Llul?' 'rn)Tr''r"Tj7i't rrnr i ; iWffci"i Cbe H n 1 1 flebraeftan r JMmjmi( Cbe Daily Tlebraskan. X. conaolldntlon of rhe HMparlan, Vol M.Tho NebrMkan, YoLlo, Bcarlok and Cream, Vol. i. I i John O. IUm A. Q. Bohrelbor O. A. Baw7r ASSOCIATE EDITORS Ncw - - - P. A. Ewlne AthUtlc - ' : J. D. Clark Mtrary I " " Dorothy Grttn Rtporttri D. P. De Young and M.iblc Fotalcr and Raymond H. McCaw. Dfliocct KditortalTlT KOH; BrulnV7JiHH Poat Ofloa, Doz 10, Station A, Lincoln. Subscription Prlca, fa par year. In advano. Bvtwrad at tho postofnoo nt Llnooln, Nebraska aa leoond-olaaa mail matter. Editorial Remarks Conic out ami hoar I'icston Search this ovphImk He is :.'i (tl'it.Uu of tho greatest pioniinciicp and never falls to git elosc lo his aiidieiuc in lik.til! 'Inn a mutual sympathy. Tht lpcturos by noted men that w p havp had hole thiK yoar hap all heen Rood, and th" onp this evening is especially com mended ' Do your duty to yoniseU' and ho ptPKont this evening. Thp strap hot ween Wisconsin and Minnesota continues with undiminished vigor, and is growing decldcdlj inter esting The Wisconsin Cardinal states tho Minnesota manage s may he called upon to explain certain statements emanating from them and appearing in the Minnesota Daily regauling thp breaking of contracts It va- :llegci: o hy Minmtota that Wisconsin tailed to Keep a contract with her, and now dir things are threatened In consequence O The'Y M C A. has done itself proud in its pledge ot $l.f(H) to the Temple Fund. The hard and faithful work done hy tlie officers and tho great body of the association is appreciated. The Y. M. C. A. has shown itself to he a material and helpful factor in this en tprprisp. as well as In many branches of student life. Our association has proved Itself to he one of the most progrpssivp that can be found1 any where, and when it enters upon an un dertaking It sees it through to com pletion. O The Rhodes Scholarship examination will be held here April 13th. This fact ought to interest all the students of this University who are anxious to achieve advancement and gain some thing by their own merits. They should realize what this opportunity means and hold In view the prize that is offered. Nothing that uhu.U i.an be accomplished without hard work and no man over wins out who has not exerted effort In'uehalf of his own in terests. Those who have already sig nified their intention of taking the ex amination are entitled to a consider able amount of credit, and are setting an example tliat others should not hesitate to follow. The man who wins out can certainly lie comfortable In the consciousness of his achievement. No chance- for a more desirable honor is placed before the American student today that tho vii nlng of the Rhodes Scholarship. The Co-eds of California are greatly btirred up over the utterance of Pro fessor Charles M. Gayley, head of the English department, in rebuking the lack of attention displayed by tho girls in his poetry class. In reminding them of their unreceptiveness the professor said': dltor4aObif ifoftlnaM Manager Otaralator Gloves We know every college girl wishes Easter and Spring wear within the next B "If God Almighty or the Angel of Gabriel wrote a poem it would not in terest you You are nothing but gig gling girls Half of you ought to be made to pay tuition Class dismissed " Tho girls showed an utter lack of appreciation, while Piofessor Gayle was endeavoring lo instill into then minds some of the beauties of modem pretiy, that would stand toith forever as the peals of human thought Tlu va.mt (.rrirpied with matters of grosser V. interei-t, and as a consequent e satri II od their lights to further considei otion. As an evidence ot this Pres ident Galer. after making his stari ling announcement packed up his books and derailed in anry haste, leaving the bewildered class to take to them selves the full benefit of the lebuke ad ministered. Professor Gajler has already taken a pronounced stand against co-education, and this admonition is regarded as only a part of his views in geneiul The girls are natuially very indignant at this slight upon their intelligenc O Union Program. The following program will be pre sented at the next meeting of the Union Literary i-ociety. Friday evening, March 25: Vocal Solo. Miss Wilson Story MKs-I)oroth Green Violin Solo Miss Fodrea Debate, "Sight Unseen Mr. Milek, Mr. Monioe Music Selected Reading, "As the Moon Rose" Miss Iva Dunn Critic's Report. Music at Convocation. The following is the program to be rendered In chapel this morning: Organ Solo Dr. Jones, Tenor Solo Dr. Clements Euphonium Mr. Shantz Organ Solo M Iss Puffer Orchestra Number Prof. Davis and Family Bumstead makes leather trimmed corduroy trousers. The regular bpring opening of mill inery iB being held at the Famous. How ahenit that Easter hat? Do you want a nice pair of Oxfords'' Sanderson's have the swellest lot you ever saw. Lincoln Transfer Co. Baggage 'Phono 17C. Earl J. Woodward, M. D., treats dis eases of tho eye. ear and throat. Rooms 207-08 Richards block, 'Phone CGC. - , Wl ? 7S o for Easter Aeir to tc well dressed. Th.it fact means th.it every girl will be buying new gloves for few days- We Invite you all to come here for them. We insure you satisfaction. French kid fj'ovis, one of the tnoit fatistaitory lovci we sells Pans po it l embroidery, 3 clasps, ovencam in white, b'ack, brown, grey, mode .ui green, at $1,87 Courvoister Suede jj'.ovo coine with two or three c'aipt, overieam, in black, white, Rrey and mode $1.50 and $2.00 spangled, ranging i t pr.ee from 75c $1.39, $1.75 a-dip to $6. OO Latest stylet in I.'d cs' '.tocitco' lar., turnover collar'!, , mvj' tocki. Point Veimc laic ttoiks, cape co' larj and iron -titch r,et in (etching designs 25C up lo $300 Corsets Worth Know ing. I there i woman who doo. -o' want to b; will icric'ccP And is there o-tc who do:s not tpprew.ttc the ihanr: to -elect fram the best one's made? The . . r a lev of tho-c tha are wo It I io ,:tg:- R. & G. Cor cts. This is a straight fron , c!:p hp and full Another attractive glove s tl.i- j one with pique "eim, Par.s point I embroidery, two larc pearl claipti black, white, peart and bisque S2.00 Ladies Neckwear. Bl.uk -.paneled -.lock-, and ex quisite ar)C collar , handsomely EDISON Phonographs and Records New hard Gold Molded Colombia Records at Half Price, 25c each Full line of Barney & Berry Skates- ATHLETIC GOODS Of Evory Description Girard Cycle Co. 3 804 O Street. Good Things to Eat EVEBYTHING NEW AND CLEAN Good Old Fashioned Homo Cooking. Meals Sorved a la Oarte. THE HOME CAFE 2" VAV FORBES STABLES W. O. Forbos. Prop. " 1125-31 P St. BOARDING and LIVERY Baggage and Cab Lino Currlacos furnished for Woddlntw, Parties an Funomls. Onlce 1181 1 Street. Telephone 060. The Weber Suitorium Ii the op-to date place where you can get your Globing Cleaned and Pressed 'Phono 708. Northeast Cor llth and 0, gored low bust, made up in fine batiste: uzct 18 to 30 a' SI. 00 R.&G. No. 5 70 has a lov Ki.t and 'iharl hip, no side stcch in ba tiste, si2cs I 8 to 30, also sells t $1.00 R.&G. No. 4-10 is made of im ported bttistc and hf a straight front, low bus' deep nit with fro-tt and side ho!e upportc-i, sizes J 8 to 30: prtedat $1.50 Kabo i j sets, the Kabo i . a corse' that has a host of friends. It has noni.istab1.. i'a-p and filling a pj non-ru 'ab'c ind not corro.iv; ! -"--a-----jv.-.v---VJWv ."-WsJ j EDISON'S I j PHONOGRAPH HOUSf For High Grade Bicycles 5 Sewing Machines Typewriters J Talking Machines J and Athletic Goods. Gall or Telephone. C.A.LYMANSC0. 231 So. UlbSL Phone B1232. Special Attention Given to Repairing. r 4'li,I"t"l'!"I"I"l"f'I"I"l-M"I'MMH" GET Y0VB EASTER B0NNETTS t AT t UNL AND'S ! V Z 1042 0 ST. .4"tr:--I..4..X...:...;. I for acceptable Meas. h btate If patented. THE PATENT REnnnn LHTi i L -f .' BfraiiDnru. fimuulejifr.-. uw " --! ' ' r . j ft-, x U-UJU&L- w vL". M hf,