) ttbe H)atl "ttebraeltan tb Daily Dtbraskan A ooniolldatlon of The Henporlixn, Vol. Ill, Tho Nahrfiakan, Vol, U Sonrlot and Uroora, Vol. 4. Publlnhed dally, oxoopt Sunday nnd Monday, at tho Unlvoi-HlLy of Nuhranka, Ldnooln, Nab. by the Ileaporlnn PnblUhlng Co ., BoAno Or.DrncoTonfl Profemora J. I. Wyer, nnd 0. R. Richards I II. P. Leavtti John WeatOTOr E. B. Walton. Kditor-in-Ohief Manager Circulator Ah'I. Adr . Manager Paul A. Ewlnf A. O. Sohrelber Walter K. Btanderea Fred Nanghtoa ASSOCIATE BDITOR3 Athletle .... Fred A. Sweeley Local ... D. P. DeTounf Society Mla Minnie HlUer Literary Mlaa Let Siettar Editorial Boonif and Boalnena Office U tlljf Port Of floe Station A. Lincoln, Nebr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic J52I Automatic 2365. i ' . .in1 1 Bnbaorlptlon Price, f2 per yoar, In adraaoe e SEE Entered at the poatonlca at Linooln, Nab., a Booond-olana mall matter under the act of congcoRaoMCarohB, 1BT0. Il'i'li'i ill CornlitiHkcr football imnquet Monday evening, but tho enthusiasm and spirit ought to have been trebled, and morp men should havp bppn present to ac compliHh. Thin banquet 1h tho only means of tho sort the student body has to show Its appreciation of the work thp gootball team has done in thp season pant, and that there were not enough paid tickets sold to en able the committee In charge to get Into the clear is no compliment to the general college spirit of Nebraska stu dents. The price per plate was not pro hibitive, and more men should hae been out. It is to be hoped that next year's banquet will be much better at tended. Along this line the business men helping to make the affair aB suc cessful as It was should not be forgot ten. The I.indell hotel donated the neat menu cards, the New Century Prrss the tickets, and Messrs C. H. Fiey and' Chapin Brothers kindly do nated the (lowers and ferns with which the banquet tables were decorated Individual noticed will be oharged for at the an. Faculty. departmental and unlrrralty bulletins wil rate of 10 cents for eooh innortibn. Faoultj gladly be publlnhed free, aa heretofore. Editorial Remarks Tho FreshmanLaw8 have"-acceded to the conditions imposed uuon them bv the ultimatum roMultlnv; from a larger representation in the Academic i lasses, and hao deposited the amount of (he filthy hit re necessary '.o ;u. cbasc them the opportunity '; nice, li't- Sophs, for the lntM'-class foo'b.ill ( '.jis plcnship. The positio.i n .! S' p.T:,;crpH all along has s"ninl LPineuhat aibitrary, but now i!i. ;,ihio should be pulled off as soon m (.s Blble. The senseless squabble has caused too much comment and hard f'l'-hig already, und no good urn j.o-- sloiy come or prolonging it. We ate i here, not tQflght one another, but to pull together for Nebiaska. There is no reason why these clans games should not conduce to the good of our Almn Mater, if everybody gles a lit tle, and takes a little. If the game is played tho result will be announced Till then, enough of this. A good deal of annoyance was cre ated during the talk of Regent Whlt mote Wednesday morning by the noise of basketball players In the gym.. This uproar was imputed to the bas ketball team, but wrongly, for at this time the team was in consultation in I)r C'lapp's office. The noise was caused1 by the 11 :.'() gym. class coming on the Moor too soon, and interrupt ing to a certain extent the convoca tion exercises. This Is not the only lime Incotn entente of this nature has iieen experienced and the gm should be kept clear of basketball players during the t-oinnt ation period The Rhetoric 17 debate esterday af ternoon with the members of Rhetoric HI as an audience, was the most spirit ed of the year. The orcsence of Rhet otic i;i spurred the ontestants -Saw-er, Hanley, Levy an. I BrooUings to their best The gip-anii-take rebuttal several times (ailed out applause. Han len and Sawyer supported the affirma tive of the proposition that the initia tive and referendum -hould be intro duced into Nebraska. The necessity of confining the debate t the one hour ( ut down the time allowed each speak er, which lent additional sioed' to rapid tackling. Thero was lots of enthusiasm and Nebraska spirit present at tho second A fret W ait TM Xmas L )As A .ftf i il it H it it it it it it it n it a it it it it it it it it it it n n it it it a Thoughts for Men UNLAND Can-help you. All kinds of Furnishings n n n it a n it it n it it it it a a a a a it a it a a a it it it it it it it it it 10-4:2 O street 5 it When pationi.ing any of the busi ness places In the city the students can show a deal of loyalty by patronizing, especially, those which patronize us. Ofton opportunities come up when the men in town can show their interest in the university, and some of them invariably take advantage of these op portunities These men should be borno In mind, and gtCen the prefer ence whenever it is possible for the student body to do so. The members of the Senior Class have been levied upon for one dol lar as a deposit for their class pins. The pin is unique in design, being a tiny gold1 owl seated upon a book, up on which the class numerays are on graved. Jfc quill pen piotces tho bookr The 13lg Cabinet will meot in the Y. W. C. A. room from G to 8 Friday evening. This Is tho time for tho written reports of tho last month'H work. Just a Suggestion. Thero Is nothing you can give for Christmas that will be more appre ciated than an artistic Portrait. Money spent In this way goes farther than In any o'ther line. See will at we are producing in tine podtralturo and make appointments Immediately. . TOWNSrcND'S BUTE STUDIO. 226 S. 11th street. ' Some of Ihe Latest Books I Especiallyflppropriete forXmas gifts- Our Book Department t showing one of the completest and best assorted line of books ever displayed. Many are boxed and especially prepared for presentation. Here are som of our best numbers: "Woman and Her Wits," a very humorous book of short sayings Billable for gift book. Round In Ooze Calf and tided with ribbon. Hoxed, $1.25. "In .Love'B Garden," the gift book of the year. Drawings by John Cocll Clay. "In Love'B Garden" Is the exquisite elaboration of a droll Fancy Maiden Fair of every zone are turned to Flowers. In picturing them thus Mr. Clay has a marvelously attractive volume, a volume after the hearts of all Lovers of Beautiful Women and all Lovers of Beautiful books. It contains over forty drawings In colors. Boxed. "An Old Sweetheart of Mine," James Whltcomb Riley. "Beverly of Graustark," George Barr McCutcheon. "God's Good Man," Marie Corelli. There's Nothing in tho.Towolry Line I cannot give you at prices lower than anyone. See CHARLES W. PLEMING, JEWELER 1311 O STREET Auto Phone 1201 Bell Phone tollil KADIS, The Tailor Suits Made to Order $15 and up. ('liMiiiint; I)vtniK' imil I'roHMiriK Our Hi'iiilt v Auto l'lioni" i')Vll 1444 O Street LINCOLN SEE MANN, the Druggist For Perfumes and Fountain Pens 117 N 11th Street LINCOLN RIGGS THE Drug Cutter EYERY SUCCESS HAS ITS OWN COAL We have been very aucceuful in catering to weddings and parties where something EXTRA FINE la wanted. Why can't we furnish you with your Groceries for all occasions? KEYSTONE GROCERY iai South 13th Street THE CO-OP Owned and Managed by Students Sommer-Itlchardson Chocolates the delicious Mowing cream centers at the Co-Op. Union Shining- Parlors. Shine, 5c. Chairs for ladies. 1018 0 street. For Christmas gifts see the Co-Op. ad on Page 2. WTJY NOT decide that difficult question of what to buy for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS by going to the Co-op? What Is more ap propriate and useful than these? Unl. Pins. 25c to $3.00. "Varsity Pillow Covers, $1.25. These are beautiful, HandlBurncd de signs. Unl. Photos, 25c to $1.00. Unl. and Frat. Stationery. HurJid Crane's Fine Stationery all the delicate tints all the approved styles. THE FAMOUS SOMMER-RICHARDSON CHOCOLATES. Long expe rience In the business and a trial of many kinds has enabled us to se lect tho best chocolates made. A smooth, dainty flavor has earned for them the phrase "IRRESISTIBLY DELICIOUS," NONE SO GOOD, NONB SO PURE, None so Delicious. Simply Incomparable. Invito your friends to try them and. they will have no other. The Co-Operati ve Book Co The Cornhusker Pencil 1