v'" ?'""' - ,, v x ''' v -L. 1 ' ' " .-" j;- -l ir ttbc Bails Aeraihaii rWrtfiq-" '-VWfw m i i Cb Dity Dtbraskan as y A conolldtlon of The Hcupcrlan, Vol. 81, Tho Nebtaakan, Vol, 10 Scorletaad Orcmm, Vol. 4. Published dlly, except 8andy wid Monday, t tb Unlrenlty of Nebraaka, Lincoln, Neb. by tbe Hesperian Publishing Co ., Boaiid Or DraiOTOM ProfoMora J. I. Wyer, and O. R Blcharda: H. P. Leavltt John Wcatorer R B. Walton. failure on tho part of the Laws to sup port tbe excellent book published by their representatives last year. There Is no reason to suppose that another attempt, -which could hardly surpass In , merit the first, .would . be . received. In any better manner. Editor-in-Chief Fred A. Sweeley Manager A. O.Schrelber Affl't. Manager Fred Naughton Amoclata Editor A. M Lory Circulator - Walter B. Standeven STAFF Athletic - B. A. VanOrwdel Assistant Athletic - H. L. Swan NeW8 .... H.G.Myors Bute Farm - A. F. Magdan FdHoriafBoom and Boslncea Offlco U 211 Post Offlco Station A. Lincoln, Nebr. HHMiMMaisa 35 TtUpbont, Nteht Teltpb one Automatic 1525 Automatic 2365. A 8TUDENT TO HJS ALLOWANCE. Ah Check, unkind reminder Of the sums I know I owe The times I might be having If you didn't novo to go, To satisfy the clamor, Of a most unruly band! Each creditor, life saver, Holds out a greedy hand. 1 wonder as I feel you How much money I will get When I've met that hungry rabble, When, I've settled every debt, I fear 't will be but little, Then let me write home for more. It's no wonder, is It, paper. That my governor gets sore? Chicago Maroon. ttabscrlptlon Price, 12 per year, In advance BE999E 59B EPtrt4 ftt tho poatoflBco t Lincoln, Neb., as Bicohd-clafcfl tnall matter under the act of eongrearof JW'8,' 1870. Individual notldeft will bo charged for at the rfH of 10 ccnta for each. Insertion. Faculty, departmental and university bulletins will gladly be published free, as heretofore. Notices and subscriptions may be left at the Daily NebraBkan office, or at the Co-Op. Book Store. The Zoological club of the University will meet at 4 p. m. today in the Zoo logical lecture room. R. A. Lyman J will discuss "The Mbvements and Re actions of Amoeba by Jennings." Ira Cla?k will give a talk on "Trypanos nmo of Splenic Fever by Rogers." H. B. Duncanson will talk on "The Bio logical Relations of Fish Parasites by Wolffhugel." Visitors are always wel come to the meeting of the club. Editorial Remarks Some arrangements other than those made in previous yeats ought to be resorted to in making up the inter traternlty baseball schedule for this year. For each team to play ten games means more time devoted to baseball than most of the men feel that they can afford. This arrangement in the past has usually resulted in a very un Batisfactoty conclusion for such a large number of games can hardly be play ed off. The Sombrero Board has received a quantity of sample cuts and plates for the Sombrero which will appear about May 4th. The cuts are unusual ly clear and the work is considered ery excellent. A number of proofs of fancy headings and pen and Ink sketches have been also received. Its not just "luck" that causes our success in pleasing young men in the matter of clothes. It's due to our knowledge of what a young man wants and our ability to provide it for him. We are sure of this. Paine's Clothing Store "a good place to buy good clothes." About fifteen baseball enthusiasts as sembled on the Academy baseball field yesterday morning at chapel time for Parsifal is the great talked of musical event just now $2.50 Hats that, are worth a dollar more is the business event of Interest to all young men I mmn THp $2.511 Waiter iui ol a j m .- v- - . -., . w IK BOOK BARGAINS Heretofore published in only the $1.50 edition. All the popular copyright fiction. ...Dow 50 Cents... Th Call of the Wild Jack London The Grey Cloak Harold McOrath Soracinesca Marion Crawford The Main Chance Meredith Nicholson Alice of Old Vincennes Maurice Thompson Bylow Hill George W. Cable Fortunes of Life Molly Elliott Seawell A large, new line of other copyright fiction at 50 cents a volume. The Right of Way Gilbert Parker Granstark C. B. McCutcheon The Landlord at Lion's Head W. D. Howells The Little Minister J. M. Barrie The Cardinal's Snuff Box Henry Harland Tristram of Blent Anthony Hope In the Fog - Richard Harding Davis In the Palace of the King F. Marion Crawford The Mississippi Bubble Emerson Haugh Wolfville Nights Alfred Henry Lewis Etc., Etc., Etc. Miller & "Paine Crescent Bowling Alleys 1134 N STREET nacKxxxjuuuuuuuuuuu Fine Candies H'HHHMH4'MH".H4H' ALLE.6RETTI LOWNEY'S HUYLER'S Wedding Invitations and Announcements LOOK FOR TBE PION uct Always Fresh at The article In Friday's Issue of the "Nebraskan" regarding the board's position with respect to the prospec tive Law Annual expressed the senti ment of the board as It was spoken In meeting. The stand taken Is undoubt edly fully warranted. Although a col lege In Itself yet the Law School Is part and parcel of the University and the regular University publications ought as such to be representative of the Law Department.. By necessary av langements the Junior and Senior Law classes can be- represented In the University Junior and Senior publica tions to the mutual advantage of both, whereas If the Laws publish their own book the other publications lose tbe Law patronage and the Laws gain practically nothing. The strongest ai gument which can be brought to bear against a Law Annual is the signal the (list practice. A second meeting was held on the field In the afternoon. The committee whlch-is circulating the subscription paper Is meeting with fair success and it Is probable that the money to purchase the equipment to begin active practice will be all sub scribed by the latter part of next week. Vhe comlmttee Is trying to get enough money to purchase suits. No games have been scheduled yet and It Is quite probable that no games with organiza tions outside of the city of Lincoln will be played. RECTOR'S Sole Agents The New Century Printers 341 N STREET AUTO 1616 See Yourself as i ........ I Others See You mHE Printed Stationery you urn . reflects your buslncw iudg- ment. No Job k too common to be neatly done, wail you was when you want it. KING Sc JESSUP Lincoln Local Express, 1039 N street Both phones. The Cash Grocery J. W. SJVUTHrProp. 245 South llth Street. The Iw Pru Printer! J25-J27 N I2th St. Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c. Chairs for ladies. 1018 O street. Uni, Pennants at the Co-op. Manicuring at the Famous. Fresh home-made candles at Max well's, 1426 O St. and 13th and N Sts. Pitts Dancing Academy 1133 N STftKKT Class Nights Monday, "Wednesday and Snturduy. Private Lessons by Appointment. Columbia National TU OF LINCOLN, DaiUt NEBRASKA Capital, $100,000.00 THE UP-TO-DATE Billiard and Pool Parlor No Saloon Attached. Tables Newly Covered. Powell's, M6 h. nth sir The First National Bank of Lincoln, Neb. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital 200,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided profits . . 40,000.00 S. H. Burnham, Pres. A. J. Sawyer, Vice-President. H. S. Freeman, Cashier. H. B.JEvans, Asst.. Cashier. Frank Parks, Asst. Cashier. P. R. Easter day, Auditor. A- I I a x M 'it . ? O't" m l'-vS m t - f ,. ..'.. y -Nit. ..yM . . jfarjju, gftd&dii