ttbe all? 1R c b t a e It a n the Daily tltbraskan A cotiftollrintlon of Tlio Heeporlan, Vol. fll, The NtbriiBknn, Vol, 10 Scnrhtt nnd (Yrmn, Vol. 4. I 1 Published dally, cxetpt Bnndny nnd Monday, At tho Unlvoraity of Neliriwkn, Lincoln, Nob, by tho Henporinn Publishing Co., BoAnD Or DmicTOiw ProfcnnorB J. I. Wyor, nnd O. R. Richard: II. P. Lcnvltt Jolin WcHtoTcr E. R. Walton. LETTER FROM GOLDEN. Old Uni. Man wants to See Iowa Beaten. EdltorlnOhief Manager Circulator AHB't. Adv . MnnnKPr ASSOCIATE Nowh Athlotlo iAflnUtnnt Atlilotlc Local Society Lltorary Pnnl A. Ewlng A. O. Schrolber WnltorE. Btandoyen Frod Naughton EDITORS J . Clydo Moore Fred A. Sweoley lUy inond H . McOnir D. P. Do Young Miss Minnie fllllor MIhh Lota Siotter TCdltorlal UooinH and Busincefl Of f ico U 2U& Post Office Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. Rubsoriptlon Trlco, $2 por year, In ndvanc Enteral at tho poHfofTlco at Lincoln, Nob., an wcond-ciusw mnll matter under tho act of rnngrrewof Mnrvh n, 1870. " -- Individual notices will bo charged for at tha rato of 10 ccntH for enoh iiiHcrtion. FacnltT. dopnrtmentnl and unlvorHlty bulletin will gladly b published f reo, an hurctoforc. Editorial Remarks Tho NobraHkan has received the fol lowing letter from J. P. Golden, '03. who Is now Btudylng In tho Bchool of mines at Houlder, Colorado: Golden, Colo., imlly Nebraskan: I received the paper today that I have boon waiting bo long for and I wIbIi 1 were Uncle at Lincoln again. bo I could have taken part In that re ception given the team on ItH return from the big game Saturday. The wrlteup of the game and the recep tion were certainly line. "Sunday morning the first thing I mnde for the paper full of hope, be cause I knew Nebraska would bo hcaru fiom and when I saw the score, 10-12 I knew that Nebrnaka grit had again won over overwhelming odds. It was a victory for Nebraska, though she lost. ' I saw the Colorado game out at Houlder and though keenly disap pointed because wo lost yet I knew Nebraska would be heard from just the same. And so when I read the' account of the game Sunday. I knew It was the old story of Cornhuskor f-pi rl t No one who read of tne Min nesota gnme two years ago or saw uie Haskell game three year ago or the Kansas game last year and now ti.is great game after a defeat by a weaker team, will ever say that Nebraska gives up. "I have shown the paper to half the mines boys and am still for "Nebraska In spirit and I only want to be In Lincoln next Satin day to .ee them ( rush Iowa. "Yours. "J. P. Golden. '03." "IIKAD (INKS" IN Till: I'VCILTY. The Nebraskan is ol the opinion that c ne of the chief impediments to the t istence of a perfect college spirit at Nebraska is tho lat k of enthusiasm and pride in the unhorslty which exists iii the ranks of the fatuity There are n lew membeis of our faculty, it is true, who are tor the Interests of the unhersity heart and soul, but there are otheis, alas. Who are not. An ex ample of what we mean appeared at the football rally it did not deserve the name yesterday morning, when one of our most prominent professors, a man who has not neglected to fre quently call for support from tho stu dent body for arious causes In which be was personally Interested, threw as ffc(tuiil a cold blanket on what en-thiii-iasni existed in the meeting as Have You Read Any of These New Books? "Our Friend the Dog." by Maurice Maoterllnk $1.20 "A Ladder of Swords," by Gilbert Parker 1.20 "Tho Affair at tho Inn," by Kato Douglas Wlggln 1 .05 "Beverly of Grauatark," by George Darr McCutchoon 1,20 "OptimlBm," by Helen Keller -. 75 "Tho Memoirs of a Baby," by Josephine Dodge Daskam 1.20 "By the King'B Command," by Reginald Drew 1 .20 "The Betrayal," by Opponheim 1 .20 "The CoBt,' by David Graham Phillips 1.20 "Tho Castaway," by HalUe Ennlnie Rives 1.20 "The Crossing," by Winston Churchill 1.20 "The Day of the Dog," by George Barr McCutchoon 1.10 "Flight of tho North," by Kmi ly Post 1 .20 "God's Good Man." by Marie Corelli 1.20 "Gorgo," by Charles K. Gaines 1 .20 "In the Bishop's Carriage." by Miriam Mlchelson 1.20 "The Lure o' Gold," by Bailey Millard 1.20 "Tho Land of Cockayno," by Mtilda Serav 1 .20 "The Loves of Fdwy." by Rose Cecil O'Neill 1.20 "Tho Pillar or Light," by Louis Tracy , .. . 1.20 "Tommy and Co." by Jerome K. Jerome 1 . 20 University Stationery Fine vellum and bond papers in four stylos "U. of N." univer sity pennant and two styles of seals Cream white 35c and 55c a box of 0110 quire. MILLER & PAINE Corner O etnei 13th Streets IMPORTANT MEETING- Dr. McClary's Talk to Be a Good One. The meeting at the Oliver tomor iow afternoon will be one of the most Important of its kind ever held in the city Dr. Thomas McClary, whose abil ity as a speaker and lecturer Is rec ognized all over the country has been secured. He is In constant demand for lectures as is shown by the fol- 1 lowing: "You seem to have touched the hearts or New England people anu they want you back again. I am posi tive that I am going to fall short of your time. Believe 1 coulu book six weeks easily, K. M. White, Boston, Mass. A. H.Godard, general secretary, Y. M C. A. at New Britain. Conn.. In a letter to Dr. McClary says "Come again again! Old New i-ngland needs The Lincoln Candy Kitchen 1337 O Stroot Manufacturers of Home Made Candy Buttcrswool. Bost in hc City All Kinds of Toy Novelties, Footballs, Bananas, Etc, Etc. TRY OUR CAND IES lS.S.SLlS.S.LS.S.S.S.S.S.'iirP W W A A" A W "4f Tfc A W A "A- W W A W w Vrf Nfr w L X" w W1 ' x 'A ' jf Uf k w A "f i & jj ft jj -p p Jf f Jfi JJp f l "fi J J J " -t T T p n 'r1 ft -t Homely Bald Spots Cannot be Cured But a Homely Hat sure thing-I will write the prescription and fill it for $2.50. BUDD, at the $2.50 HAT STORE T"p vvv pr n f A A A A (ould be Imagined. If our faculty members, who are ex pected to be, in a way, examples for university men to follow, are ,such "dead ones" as this, what can we ex pect of tho student body? If college h.liit does not exist In the faculty, bow can It be expected among the undergraduates? The Saturday salea ut the Two Fifty Hat store are oyo openers for students. It is always New, snappy goods on aW and alwaysat nearly half price. Something is on every Saturday. the doctrine you carry in your medi cine cheat." Some fine special music has- been se cured. Miss Mabel Axtell and Mr. L. Clark Oberlles will render somo choice selections The doors will open at 3:30, song service beginning at 3:45. No charge will be made for admission. Frank E. Lee, 1'ubllc Stenographer and Notary. Mil.. 3ographlc letters; perfect Imitation. 501-502 Richards Dlk. Auto 1155. I'j rography Material Hand Mirrors, Collar and Cuff Boxes. Photograph Hoxorf, Pipe Hacks, Wall Pockets. Match Safes. Burned Leather Novel ties at the Lincoln Book Store. Bust's of Roosevelt and Parker will 1 bo iriven to the members of. the ronub- llcan and dempcratlc clubs. Maxwell's, 13th and N. Elliott's Suitorium, cleaning, dyeing and repairing. Prices reasonable. 113Q 0 street. Both phones. A ROSS P. CURTICE CO. 1J25 O Stct Wo must pay tho penalty of our success as the leading piano bouse of Nebraska. Tho price of this is the Discontinuance of Our Art Department, '1 he s.iace we must bae Is now taken up with pictures, mouldings, etc. We will therefore conduct a Closing Out Sale At Greatly Reduced Prices of Pictures, Frames and Mouldings And continue same until all Is sold. Xmas will soon be here. Savo money by buying now. "ThiB Ifi a bonafido sale ot Rea sonable goods. Wo are posi tively going out of the art busi ness. Don 1 misunderstand us, wo are not going out of tho piano or music business; on tho other hand we are going to greatly enlarge and increase It. We will lay anything you want away un til Xmas, If desired. VlBltors welcome. Como eaily and get first choice while tho lines aro unbroken. SsTTTuFmcFco! 1J25 O Street M Harry Porter OFFICE AND SCHOOL ...SUPPLIES,,. NOW MOVED TO 1123 0 STREET If Songs of All the CoIIjjcj I !' 1 1' il ! ..( 1 III in Dm r 1 ir 11 - l.i. I 'JIM) SOT-,", wur.lt .1I11I llllltli '10 ) l.i ; .1(1 IhhiUsI nf(, it ( iiumIi 'ir vi .' ;iMrfiM ipim M L the tthtUhcu M Ll w. WT COAL I T " DIERKS LUMBER It ' COAL CO. Bell Phone 35 Automatic 30 J V We have always been known u the ..STUDENTS' LAUNDRY, Thii tcaion w,r arc turning out better work . than ever, wc want your biulueu. YULE BROS.' HAND LAUNDRY f-S.S.S.'LSlt.L'LVS.'L-IT. Auto 2754 WH O Street . Bell 764 ' , J t , ' ,.. i$&J r '