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Some extra good values at" SI 5 MINNKSOTWS ATT IT I 1)1:. If the report proves tmo whlth Tin Nebrnskan published cslerda to the e fleet that the riiivcrslty of Minnesota has decided to attempt to secure the lejecLlon ol the Ft ('simian eligibility rule pnhsed lij the conl-rcitc Univers ities in Chicago lnt inouth, one of the wisest methods lor solving tin' (pics tior. of professlonnllKin in college nlh lclits will lie menaced. The Nelnas I up should like lo wee the inle main tained and put into full foue, not only by thoac institutions within the ( onloroncc, but by eer college ol impoitaneo in the west, and' Minne sota's aetlon is a diieit blo at the consummation ol this (Usire. The NobrnHlum Itas already ex pressed its sentiments on thi.s point, bul.i It is not out of order to do so agnin. The onl objection we have heard ur&ed iiRalns-t the rule heinn put into operation here, is the assertion that by it we should !.e de.tixed ol mm-h material tor our athletic tenuis which could not sell l.e spared. Hut surely we could sutler no more heavily in thih respect than the majority ol our neighbors, and we are ceitaln that even were the contrary the result, the effect would be merely emporary, tor men who sincerely deshe to taUe part in rmiversily athletiesnre- not (irlght ened by any requirement such as that to 'which the Gophers so strenuously object. On the other hand, men who desired to receive money for their services as athletes would be discour- i.pcd by the requirement, and tho pro tctslonallrim wliicli hns undoubtedly Hi rived for t lie past few years among trveral of Nebraska's neighbors would be hard hit. Just what motives may haw.1 influenced- Minnesota's action, We can not, of ctmi'FC, afcseit. We should .lot iiKo t( believe that the Gophers disap prove of tho nrobable effects of tho rule as we hae outlliuMl-them above. But we believe, nevertheless, that .Min nesota hns made a great mistake in rejecting tho rule (if, indeed, she has ieally done so) and particularly so be fore the latter has been oven tried. It will cause Minnesota's athletes to MAYER BROS K$8!S!S!SS!iS!i$SSS$8$S$S ni I be looked upon with something eij (!(.-( to siisi It io t, whhli may be wliollj undeserved At an tale, we believe the rule should be upheld Columbia has tecelved a nunlque piesent from the Chinese goci.imcut consisting ol a opy of the Stnndaid dictiomuy ol I In Chinese language it consists of more than .'.Dit') natie vol umes or oer-lu0 volume- of the size of an I'higlis-h Encyclopedia. The athletic department of Waseda unheislty. Japan, ate ttylng to at lange an inter-untional naselmll match with Stunl'ord university. This Jap anese univeisitj won the iuter-collegi ate cliampionshi) ol Japan and has a strong team. Vale (ollege lias a iotii.se In insut-nnce- which is entering upon its set ond ye:ir. Yale is unique in this te spect as no other institution of learn ing in this (ounti) can boast of a course in life insurance. GEO. A. WILSON Contractor and Builder Kitlmatci Furnished upon Application, lofc Work Promptly Attended to. 240 9e. 10th Lincoln. Note. Auto 1292 Boll 147 SOUKUP & WOOD Expert Cleaners and Dyer9 1320 N Stroot LINCOLN. NEi TvH Htif Pml Inxited Vou are invited to on restore. We have tlio kind of Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass and Sil verware that we are proud to show- We hope to see you within the next few days. M. O. 1AOLFF, l39 South ijlli Street. At the TJnrveTStryoT Call lorn in a number of the women at -gutting out an attractive California calendai. Tin money obtained In this fashion will be given to the use ol the Y. W. ('. A. Merry Christmas Shoppers Find no end of suggestions at Frank- E. I.oo, Public Stenographer nnd Notary. Mh..?ocraphic- letters; perfect imitation. Dlk. Auto 1155. 501-502 Richards Dinners and suppers 92.50 por week. The Home Cafo, 211 S. 12th. Visiting and Address Cards Programs, Invitations and Correspondence Stationery GEORGE BROS. PRINTERS l-ratcrnity Building We also manufacture Advertising Buttons' and Mirrors. Telephones: A349. 3400 MILLER & PAINE'S Boxes, barrels, hales, bundles, have been .unloaded only have to look about and the Inspirations come. right hero. You Anything in Japanese is Popular Just Now. and for some reason cheap; besides it Ih as truly artistic as ever. Tho din ner gongs, the delicate portlorres of bamboo straws, various vessels, scieens, ets , are here to meet this de mand. Hias..s Uton.e vases and koras, aitls tlc shapes, $1.2(1, $1.50, $2.00, $).G0. ?r..00. 90.OO. $13.50, $20.(0 each. Fancj lanterns, pagoda and house t-liapos, of metal or bank, $3.5t, $3.75, 1.00, $1.50, $5.ui), $0.(10, $7.50 eah. Japanene Uiuss Gongs, (he-piece, $2.0J), $5.00, ?0.50. tln-t ami Fancy Japanese Screens, silk and cloth, hand-painted and embroidered. $1.50, $;U)0, $4.00, $0.00. Bamboo fort lores in clover and beau tiful designs, $7.00 to $13.00. Japanese Tables, $7.00. Oriental Morutlabad, Bonures -and embossed brasB vases, cups, pin trays, smoking sets, card trays, 50c, !)0e, $1.00, $1.00, $1.70. $1.90, $2.00. $2.25, $3,00. $3.50, $4,00, $4.50, $75, $8.25, $0.00, $12 each. These goods are in the drapery de partment, second floor." V -$. K J r- - ,x . t.--. t ' q& Ai&.' , -kA 4&' i: ftAi. 4W& ; t JUSI.