Urn JbawMMMM II iWb '""i' iL,"nw!?5-r-i tnp-r T.i--jr ' r I be 3D a 1 1 Vic ltaftan ,.r. ,..., i. ,,,, i.ii,i. j i i pi-- y -" f r : "N tb Dally fttbraskan A connoltdaton of T1io1IoctIo; VoLOl.'TbOKwbrniJmn, Vol. 10 Sonrlot noA Orwun. Vol. 4. PnUtshud dnlly, exempt Bundny wxl Monday, t tho Oulverwlty of Nebrfwkn, Llaoolu, Nib. I.y tho Hwportau PubllHhlnff 0., Bo-ino Or LnnFOTOiw ProfMrn .T. I. Wyur, nod O. H. IlicWdf.: II. I. Lrfmvflt John Warttover B. IL Walton. Edltor-lD-OhUrt Axiftt Kdlto-i llAuaftcr AHt- Manner OjreoteKH- AfiRt. Athletio 9oc4ty 11. U. MyOTW Frod A. Swooloy D, P. DuYounK A- O. Oohrolbor Prnd Nnaffhton Walter B. Buindovim STAFF H A VnuOmlol MIks Minnie Hlllor REPORTERS A F. Matfdanz, Btato Farm Kdltorlrtl Uoonw nml Bwrituw Of f loo U 1 Ftwt Offlco Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. other quallflcationH or disqualifications the raon sought for may havo which niny fit or unfit them to ontcr college. A man that enters school for football baseball or track nlono puts the best ho hna, and quite often all ho has, into athletics, and when the opportunity to dlHplay his athlotic ability 1b past he in uflunJly a thing of tho post, too. If a man enters school and pays for tho privilege of playing football, if it be football, by ono semester's creditable work in his studies the chances are groat that ho will stay after his athletic work At leant it is far more probable that a man willing to -work bard for this nthHrtle privilege will remain in the school longer than tho man who comes and is catered to and fawned upon in order to get him to play for two short months. This probability, strongly in favor of the one scmeator man, should be enough to warrant the careful consideration of this rule. 3O0000OO0CXXXX0OO00OOCXXX)00 Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. AnbVaiHptfbn Prico. J p"or yuir, In ndvnnoo ItntTwl lit tho iKtofllco nt Lincoln, Nb., iw Hueond-olik'W mull rantt-or under tho net of eontrrosHof MnrchU, 1S79. Inritvfckuil notlcn will bo ohnrpwl for at thi 5ihMJ0 Hnw foe xoo nymrtion. . i-tuj c&iArtK5ilthl,'nndvinlvorH bulletin unto foe xoh lnwirtlon. . Kiumlty. win Kindly bo publlHhtxl f rvo, im herutofore HUIIHCIUIIKIIB' NOTICK. UttloM vr ro notified to dUooitthtuu the pupor for tho necoud nomoHtor, wo will ontlnuo to iiund It to iU prtmnnt unliworlborH tliirluif tho ront of tho ehool your. HnbuorlUor ro eurnontly requested lb eo-nperfttd tilth n lit thin rantter, und If tho pit per It not donlred for the next rtneolor, to kindly notify tho niuiiABo mnnl. Telophoito Auto 152H; nlht phono, Auln SUO.I. Ofllr-. fill. Hull, Itoom UIO, Hi'ooud llnor. Editorial Remarks The article, which appeared1 in the Dally last woek regarding Capt Chase ' refusal to excuse two basket ball men, seems to have placed the commandant in a wrong light. Theso men were not refused excuse, but wtere asked to report to tho commandant in porbon, which thoy did not do. Disin clination on tho commandant's part to discuss the affair caused the misstate ment regarding this to bo made. It seems that theso mon would have been excused, had they reported, and their fullure to report resulted in their not being excused. Ouo week, and then examinations. One week Is long enough for those on the 'pushing' fonco to dm ide on which hide of this structure they are going to land. Ono week of hard earnest en 1 avor will go a long way -with in- About two hundred people attended the closing program of the art exhibit last Saturday evening In splto of the loss of the Stato Teachers' association, the unusual shortness of the session, and the unfavorable weather during the last wook of the exhibit It has boon a ery successful one and the expenses have all been paid and enough money cleared to purchaso another picture loi the association collection which Is alieady well advanced. A short program was given consist ing of talks by Inspector T. M. Hodg mnn, S. L. Golsthardt. Will Maupin, and President F. M. Hall. Professor Hodgman reviewed tho history of the association and tho struggle that it has made to conduct an annual exhibit in Lincoln. Mr. Oelsthardt gave a short talk on January the Best Time of the Whole Year in Which to Buy a Gloak Cheap Nor do you havo to select from old styleB but from tho best tho Hon on affords. Every garment in our stock, with tho oxcoptlon of half, a dozen, is this season's purchaso. Thorc oro fully throo months yet In which a winter coat will be needod. Although . wo cannot eay In what, styles next soason's garments will be shown, It la certain that tho tour ist coats of this season will bo good, as this was their first npponranc and tho hundreds sold will bo worn another year. ninck tourist and dross coats, worth $7.50 to $5o.G0. Now $5.63 to $4f.25 Tourists coats in plain colois and fancy mixtures, worth ?G to $46 Now $4.50 to $33.75 MILLER & PAINE Corner O enA 13th Streets ! STUDENTS I - For first-class Tailoring: at low prices, see Union College Student Tailors. Phones; Automatic 3255, Bell J209. jt j j Union College Tailors South Ft mcc Colltge BuOflng lttumutttiuty sriV6&L For something artistic and up-to-date try our Platinums Rates for Students lo29 O STREET KADIS, The Tailor Suits Made to Order $16 and up. (.'Killing DjciiikuihI Pi-awing Our Hptc intt v Auto Phono JJV.t 1441 O Street LINCOLN ft -tHi()Hff HMKe -HvjMtB()t-M( ft - -frft if- IS ii :f H :t n n n Underwear Sale this Week Ye students should go against some of 69c union suits they are not hard on the skin nor on the pocketbook. STUDENTS The newest and finest Barber Shop in Nebraska. Particu lar attention given to face, neck and scalp massaging, o THE $2.50 HAT STORE 1140 O f ilB!f3HH(;tet-:fr 206 O St., Burr Block MRS. J. W. PETRY BAKERY Wholesale and Retail . . . J23- So. lit It Street Doll Phono fl(J4 Anto Phone f(M GEO. A. WIL80N Contractor and Builder UroaUa FumUlxd upon ApfiUct)ea. ffc Work Promptly Attended tt. I4S Oo. 10th Lincoln, Nk itructore toward success. One week of neglect and Inattention to duty will ko forthor the other way. The opinions of tho different mem bers of the Athletic Board,-regarding -the ono somcator rule, which wore printed In Saturday's Issue, while not unanimous In favor of this rule's adoption are practically so. So gen erally do these opinions favor tho adoption of the rule In question that tho statemout made by a local paper that Nebraska Is against this rulo is lroon false. This remedy is aimed directly at the evil of scouring the muntry, in tho fall especially, Un promising football material Men aro induced to enter school solely because of reputations they have attained as athletes, because of thels big muscle or somo of tho pictures In the exhibit and gavo special attention to the water colors. Mr. Maupin recited ono of his re cent pooms, "A Picture of My Mother When a Girl." President Hall ended tho program with a short rovlow of tho flnancail condition of tho association. Tho ro relpts of tho association during tho past exhibit has been approximately $J500, while Us expenses hase amount ed to about $1050. It has not been decided yot what picture will be purchased with the proceeds. No voto was taken and tho matter of the purchase was left to the board of directors. The University of Indiana will send an expedition to Spain next August to observe a total solar eclipse. ' President Roosevelt will be asked to dedicate the new athletic field at To California In leas than threo days from Lincolnwhat an agroeablc change! Why enduro throo more long months of winter weather, when you can leave it all and gp td balmy California on a train like tho CT olden StateLimlted ISvoty comfort and comonienco -awgeoiiH hotel on whools, if you please expressly for you. Dally via El Paso aud tho Southern Pacific through Now Mexico .Most southerly coursequickest way to roach the realm of summer. Kv ery mile is a mile away from winter. Full information about this train and other service to California vlth booklet "Tho Golden Stato," promptly on request. IF. H- BRINE, C F A. g&r V Y Hut no regard is paid to Northwestern. . Jkl J& 4ldlniM ,W0'..",''lW'l' vi-:Lfc!e . . , Jk.Sf-F - !' 'F'.i,mS rc il 3jf.'ifc ,,. A -rr-BBK! ." Wi hpeedy legs