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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1905)
w7rJWWyW, jx :-; -:I tspt.' vw.: j. j,- ji.i " - "5"- sn" r1', vAr -5i,' ji, !-" ii,r- .ia X-be Dail.f.Bc bra than &. iW-f J ' .4- r r- r. - t i teJtMMabl ' r-T n " '! a Li L. A consolidation of The Hwcperlan, Vol. 01, The Nvbraakan, fol, 10 Scarlet and Oream, Vol. 4. fetS Published daily, except Bandar and Monday, at tbb UhiToriUy of Nebraaka, Lincoln, Neb. by (he Utk$)ln ,PfibUblnt Co ., fcoAap pf inrro Profkawra J. I. Wyer, and 0. It IUchardat II. P. Leavltl John VTeatorer B. R. Walton. t tt Bdltor-ln-CWef Aaaeolate Editor Aari. Manager Circulator AtMetlo Aa)taat Athletic StiiU Farm Frd A. Bweeley A. M Lory A. 0. 3chrcibr . Prod Naa'fchtok Walter E. StandoTen 8TAFF R. A, VanOrodel H. L. 8Waa H, O. Myera A. IP. Maftdana BdltoHal Hooka and Buaimtea Office U JUH roat.Offloo Station A- Lincoln, Nebr. Telephone, Nfcht Telephone Automatic 152X Automatic 2365.' Bobacrlptlon" Prfco, 13 per year, In advanca 'l ' Bntered at tho postofllco nt Lincoln, Nob., a neoond-olaas jn.aU matter nndor tho act of oongrcra of March 0, 1870. IndivlAnal notices will bo charged for at the ato of to oonts for oaeh liisprtion. Faculty, departmental and unlvoralfry bollotina will gladly bo'publlahcd froo, as heretofore ii i i i (i Npticca apd subscriptions may bo Jeft at tb,o Dally Nobraskan office or at tho Co-Op. Book Store.. Editorial Remarks -- i - - The question chosen "for discussion by tho Students' Debuting club at Its next meeting: ought to attract a good deal of attention as being live and thoroughly up-to-date. Needless to r.ay the affirmative will represent the vast majority of tho students. U in ruli 'for ,lbo damage) Iney did.. Vhcn i data Ukcs It upon llsblf to at tempt o thwart by violence an ehtor tnlnment given for tbo University In general, it acts tho part of a dlsorgan Uef. Clashes between the two lower ciases aro inevitable, at times, and at times aro hot to bo frowned down, bul when tho Freshmen mixed (nto things,; Saturday night they interfered with the 8ophoraorea as bojtta dad with tHc University public a Jfti'caisf And n so doing thoy displayed not truo class spirit, but misplaced enthusiasm.. Those most prominently concorribd aro well out of tho difficulty with simply having to stand tbo damage. rn"r'n"'F,nn"V""FPH""V'T"V"F"K"rV'n'r "'rV"P""F"V"V"Vn""V"n"F"npr"tTfr Although a succession of victories does not signalize tho return of the baskotball team from their recent trip The informal dances given by tho cadet band, which have, in tho past, been so popular, are to bo commenced again. The first ono is sot for Satur day of this week, March 4th, and tho management "has made a Blight chnngo In tho prlco of admission. This change will not affect the majority of tho pa trons of theso dances, but is aimed at the Intolerable element commonly known as "stagB." This unwelcomo class Is to bo taxed an additional quar ter for the privilege of enjoying their own company. It Is doubtful if this slight addition will havo tho desired off oct, but tho niovo is in the right di rection. At nearly all of tho Univer sity social affairs there is an astonish ing number of tho ultra-select who prefer from the best of motives, of course, not to Impose their odloiiB presence upon ono another. So great 1.5 tho number of "stags" at times that a fellow who has done his duty and taken one of tho fair finds himself un able to half fill his program. Instead of an additional quarter tho solitaires should be taxed double, triple, br bet ter still, ruled out altogether. i J m low Did You Forget Our Fire Sale ! ib . ? ? ' Ml TODAY AND TOMORROW BARGAINS ! ! ! Wo must got ready for tho painters. Closing out all Box Paper and Tablets. A few paint and Other art supplies left to Bell at half price. There are many bargains in books Ask for them. Mechanical and Drawing instruments wo will soil very low. See us today or tomorrow. ih if 4t it it -a I The Unit Book Store 340 N Eleventh St. ft it laf a1 aV7T7jY' i k 'it fk ak k rit vW i fr dfW k 1 LikUfHrL-)frtf oat A&. rirfVp of 'n V r r f fr " F -T sF fv v VW P F- Crescent Bowling Alleys 1134 N STREET PLAY BALL Y. W. C. A. Notes. THE SUNDAY MEETING. Miss Ruth Paxson, student national secretary of the Y. W. C. A., who dur ing the past week has been working hero In tho Interest of tho association, addressed tho young women's meeting In the chapel Sunday at 3 p. m. Her effective treatment of the ques tion. "Why Arc You Living?" pos sessed remarkable power to touch the hearts and stir the consciousness of lfUUfVfrMUffcVUffrlwfrJffrg aVWWWWWlfrfak'laffWayWaVWayW kf r"fr J p'fv t 'I J -f T 1'IvT 1 1 P 1 1 T j J l J fft Jfl Jfs J T 'rn' it it it it H H I yell my bead ofif all the time about bats at $2.50 riever over for spring but tbe hats are well worth yelling about. I BUDD, at the $2.50 HAT STORE Ii tttt east yet every game, whether a victory or defeat, was a battle loyal. From the different reports received Nebraska's representatives surely upheld tho hon or of their University. Against big odds the end of each gamo found the men fighting as hard as at the start, and two out of six such games as tho schedule comprised is nothing to be ashamed of. Tho record of the first 1 trt'cim probably nover bo duplicated again, but our record can be Upheld, and was upheld In the right ranhner by the 'baskotball team last-week. tf lib'ftnTy7 cbrnttohdable feature of " "iditf '''1 ' the .i-iaflli. "Between the "Freshmen and th.o UnlvjersitypWhich, occurred, Satlir- day nlgfht -Avas? tho promptness w lth' which tho committee representing '08 acceded to tho demands that they set- JlrV " We are sole agents in Lincoln for tho celebrated D. & M. Baseball and Athletic Goods Full lino of baseball shoes. Special prices on uniforms to clubs. Girard Cycle G'mpy 1304 O Street Pitts Dancing Academy 1132 N 8TUKET Claas Nights Monday, Wednesday aixl Saturday. Private Lo'&ari' bj- Appointmont. Columbia National Bani j cpit4i,$ioaooo.oo of uisrotxw NEBRASKA H. N. TOWN Groceries and Meats Corner 27th and O Stroots PHONE 320 Our Motto: "Nothing but the Best." . . l ...... ' , A CATERING AND SOWING her listeners. Dr. Jones' splendid organ accompan iments made the hymns especially en joyable. Tho Kappa Kappa Gammas- held a reception for Miss Paxson on Saturday afternoon at the homo of Miss Ethel uurkett. All of tho University sorority mem bers and members of tho Y. W. C. A. cabinet were invited. Tho piano, was softly played throughout tho reception. Refreshments wore served In the can dle lighted dining room. The annual meeting of the Y. W. C. A. will be hold -nexD Saturday at '2 pr m. at mo woman's Building.' Tho an nual reports of the cpmmittes' will be read. All girls interested are cordially invited to be present. Forbes Stables, livery, cab and bag gage service, 1125-31 P street. Bell phono, B50. Auto phone 1550. See Uni. Book Store ad on page 2. For Dances and Parties, soe Thomas W. Coleman, bettor known as "TOMMY" at Rlggs' Drug Store Lady Attendant If Desired. Finest Punoh furnished for all occa sions at reasonable prices, For Now Snits go to KADIS &, MARX FINE TAILORING Suits to order $15 and up; Pants to or der $0 and up. Cleaning and r ,, repairing. AH 6 8T4tJSlBT , -AUTO 9570 THHRB 13 NO WHdfc, Cloc pr ArlicU o! Jcvtlijr CANNOT REPAIR r L it. Tuokr, Jmxtumlmr 9tm ats-PaaaM. Bfl 934. Auto f4 Electric Shoe Repair Shop I220 O STREET Price list of our Electric -Shoe Re pairs. MEN'S. Sewed Soles 73c Nailed Soles '. .56c-7G Straighten Heels 1 25c Rubber Heels, 1st quality .i.,r:K)i Patches io- Pieces on Soles 15 Goring .c-75- Insoles ; . .jO;' Eyelets ,!..'. .lflc Tongues : ,i0c- Heel Lining . .25c Bipa '. ..10c25c Heelplates 5c-15c Bo-Dyeing ...:... 25c Cuban Heels , 85c LADIES' Welt Sewed Half Solves ; . . . .50c .Hand Turned Soles ..,..'.. :...',.. .'fee toe's .'.....-...15c-25c Nailed Shpes ...-. '. . . . 40c-'50c Rubber Heels V.', .".V.ICSSe Pieces on SoJcb .,....". . , 1 v riBc Patches j -....."..rTilO&lBc Tips ..... "....r:.V'-25c MISSES' . ..... Half Soles ,., Heel '. ..;.., . .'. .". . ' CHILD'S . . rn. Ha Soles , . rrsrVj35p Our wagon calls for and difcerH goods. .4 Wolf anger, Warthon & Co. Auto Phone 3902 . .,.15c:20c I 1 1 i, o H T 2r$w. -, . '... , . .fy, Sky - ? fc smiumM&irkiMi ?i' .',t r- -. .rj