P'c ) r ','?f4 "" ,h-,t" ! -" " ", ' ' ' 0 - ... ,K C b c Bails Ti c b t a o li a n " - - ' . Jl tf r .- 0 Dap Ucbraskan A consolidation of ffh HMperi&n, Vol. 01, The NbrMkan, Vol, M Scarlet and Oream, VoL L I Published dally, exoept Bonday and Monday, at the Unlrorslty of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nsfe, by the Hespbrian Pnbllahing Co., Boabd Or DinroTOsa Profe ora J. I. Wyer, and a B. Rlohardll II. P. Leavlti John Wentorer B. B. Walten. i 'a Maaaffer A. O. Sohrelher Circulator Walter B. Btandorea ULw'i, AdT. Manager Pred Nanghtom ASSOCIATE EDITORS AthUtia .... Fred A. SiftSUf Local ... D. P. DoTotmf goetetr Mlaa Minnie Alller Literary Miss Leta Stettev kdltorJal Booms and Business Office U SlU Post Offloe Station A. Lincoln, Nebr. i I I li i n m I I i ii. . Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic J52 Automatic 236& t ftafcaoriptlon Prloe, tf per year, In alTasea e Entered at the postoffloe at Llnooha, Neb as aeoond-olaaa mall jnattor under the aot af congress of MarohS, 18T0. , Indlrldnal notices vrlll be charged for at thl rate of 10 cents for eaoh insertion. Faculty, slepartmental and nniTeralty bulletins wll gladly be published tree, as heretofore. Editorial Remarks Only three days until vacation, and yet, oven with this short time to wait, the average student Is apt to begin to sluff Just a little, and when vacation does come ho Is generally Bluffing more than a little. The Christmas recess be gins in tho middle of the week pri marily to keop the students from leav ing a day or two before school Is out But this mid-week ending ought to have a similar effect upon studies. It 'should tend to keep the work up until the last minute. No vacation is en joyed like one well earned, and if we work faithfully vacation joys will be tho greater. Three dayB Is a short time, but it Is plenty long enough to cause more than one failure at the end of the semester. Keep up the pace till Wednesday, then quit, and quit good and hard. At Washburn it is an unwritten law that only those having their lessons shall sit in back seats. Washburn probably stands decidedly alone In this respect. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo The College Man la Particular About His Shoes THE WALKOVER 8HOE Is the best shoe (or men's feet. Cur l'ne Is strictly up-to-date. Call and let us show them. Rogers & Perkins . . 8ucC4of to Pxklnj & Sheldon Co. 1120 O 8treot If It"hadn't snowed yesterday the fol lows wouldn't have had to havo hacks for the Freshman hop. Of course they would havo had thorn, anyway, but they wouldn't havo had to. Of course the liverymen must live, and the students are amply ablo to help them In this laudablo endeavor, but It hard to be compelled to. Thoro is something about this "ring tag," circlo cutting," "spread eaglo" ploasure of skating that Is native to our blood. Conventionality and custom have ramoved the slippers from tho foot wjf un dor-graduates, allowed the tan to fade from tho calves of barefoot seventh-graders, now college men, and relegated tho spring-board of the swim ming holo to moro reminiscence. Through tho dross suit, peg top, derby, and patent leather evolution of the boy from Jimtown, those things have passed for tho most part. Still, thoro remains tho gladness that lies in the ability to do tho "spread eaglo," and tho healthy glories of the game of tag on skates. With credit to the Daily Cardinal for tho above wc would like to apply It to Nebraska Ice Bkatlng here, has been a thing of tho past for a long long tlmo, if it ever existed. Tho ponds near at hand are all small and always crowded with their rightful owners, tho small boys. The larger ponds are too far away for any but the sturdiest walker to patronize, and con sequently Nobraska doesn't skate. But why shouldn't wo? Why not flood tho football field? By a little earth-banking around tho sides the field could bo made to hold water very oasily, and If flooded would Afford over fifty thou sand foot of Ice for skating. Flooding tho football flold couldn't hurt it, for it Is as bad as It can possible bo now. All during the winter scarcely any use is made of this field and it seems to us it could be utilized to good purpose by flooding it. All Forestry students are urged to attend1 this meeting and everyone Is invited. Christmas Thoughts turn naturally to the fine line of Jewelry shown by E. Fleming. IWt U a tfd on kcp younlf looktag Patronizt the Weber Suitorjum CUsnlnr, Pining, Dying Repairing nJ Refitting of Fine Clothes. Ml 7 Automatic l7 ooooowoooooo Christmas Candies AUegretti Lowncy Hvylcrs Place your order now leciwl Sole Agents ENDURING X-MAS GIFTS Special in Mission Furniture $7.00 for large Arm Rockers with leather seat like cut. $6.00 for Mission Sowing Rockor, Spanish leather seat like cut. $1.65 for Weathered Oak Mission Stool, wood seat like cut. $2.50 for Weathered Oak Diners, wood1 Beat, see cut. $7.00 for Magazine Rack, Weathered Oak like cut. $15.00 for Mission Settee, Weathered Oak, Maroon leather seat. Others $25, $35, $65, $90 We Bhow Complete Library Sots, Complete Dining Room Sots, Com plete Hall Sets, Den Pieces and hundreds of odd and beautiful Crafts and Odd Pieces from $1.65 to $1.00 each. tollMiiiiiiiiiinrrIB Y?lE5ifc7 No-,B7' A SIMPLE "CHAFER" or a complete chafing dish outfit, whichever you prefer, in easily se lected from our line. They nre made by MANNING. BOWMAN & CO . and have the latest improvements including their patent ivory enam eled food pan and Perfection regu lating lamp. Rudge & Guenzel Co. 1041 O STREET OOOOOOQCOOOOCXX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXX300CM For High Clas Photography CHAFING DISHES, $3.26 to $22.50 EACH. We show 25 different finishes and styles. Our now Vapor Alcohol Burner uses one-half loss alcohol, gives moro heat and tho alcohol does not, evaporate wtion not In use. CHAFING DISH ACCESSORIES. Trays in brass, Nickel Plate and fancy finishes with or without handles, 35c to $4.00. Chafing Dish Forks, Spoons, Skimmers, Toasters, Cutlet Pans and Coffee Pot Hangers, $1.25 to $5.00 each. Wood1 Alcohol We guarantee our Chafing Dish Burners to work If you uso Manning-Bowman Chafing Dish Alcohol. Por Lottlo, 25 cent TEA POTS, COFFEE POTS, INEV DIVIDtJALS, We show over 60 sizes and tfat torns from tho Individual to tho large Family Size. Every good kind or stylo, 75c to $5.00 each. M. & B. Dunlap and Glass Giobo Percolators make a fine Christmas gift; 12 patterns and sizes, $3.25 $4.00, $5.00 up to $12.00. COFFEE POT STANDS. To put on the table they keep the coffee hot during the meal; al cohol burners, $2.00. Fancy China Sterling Silver Ori ental Rugs. 115 SOUTH 11th .11 i "?' -r &. i xr. Vw f v' if 1 -I Kennedy 13:2 So. 12HH t oooooooooo I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO s A . I 4. ' zmr iW