PI J vtf iil - , yfm THE DJWUY 1CIN. r . A , 1 r - i the Daily nbraskan A 0OtHKli(Wtl9ir Of The, Hesperian, Vel. SI, The Nebraskan, 'Vol. 10, Soarlet and Cream, Vol.4. Publish! flatly, except Sunday and Monday, at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., by the. Hesperian Publish ing Ce. ' Board of Directors. O..V. P. aloiit. . . ' Laurence Koseler. ' lh PLeavltt.. ' DiylKht Cramer, A 3. Schrelber., Editor-in-Chief ..John D. Clark Nlanafler. . , Fred Nauflhtqn ;V Assistants. Nctos., 4........ .,.... J. 33. Bednar Athletic. .,..... R. A. Van Orsdel Circulation.. .,......... W. E. BtandeVeii 2dltorlal Room. U U 211. . coin, Nc eb. Poet O J04tf. ffico, I Business Offlco. Station A, loa the uper'ClaMM ana made thoroughly representative. Juniors would. hardly have 'the 'experience to 'manage stjeh ah undertaking. As a class tht-aenlore have too many demands upoa them the last year. . jlet a senior edltor-Iri- cblef have general charge of the en terprise assisted by two Junior manag ing editors, An associate editor from the Law and" another from the En gineering schools could represent those departments. The ordinary hoard of llterateurs and artists should bo chosen Jointly from the upper classes. Such details as selection of board and control of finances might bo also loft to the upper classes. The scope and technique of such con eolldated books may bo admired in Minnesota and California. I hopo that kwo' have seen the last biennial Som brero published in Nebraska. MASON WHEELER. ' bfflce hours of Business Manager and editor, 11:00 to 11:30 dally. Telephone Automatic 1521 Night Telephone .Automatic 23 W .- . ', Subscription Price, )2 per year In advance , Entered at. the postofflce at Lincoln, Neb., as second-class mall matter under the act of congress of March 3, 1879. ,, Individual notices wllj be charged, for at tho rcito of 10 cents for each Insertion. Faculty departmental and university bul letins will gladly be published free, as heretofore. - 4SsV4kjlk4ahAb4l4MM4BMfcfthaSHk4SkMkBkiMaaMenrfSMk & crlptlons for The Dally Nebraskan are due, and all yvho fiave not paid up will please see the circulator as soon as possi ble.. Office opn from 11:00 to 11:30 dally.. n.2V2 Unl. Hall. A. SPEOAL SALE OF HIGH GRADE SHIBTS v.i TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT . A Communication. To tho Editor: One of the most striking things that appealed to tho editors of the last Sombrero during its preparation wan tho heterogeneous system of student publications now in- vogue In our school. To us It scorned unjust that - wo should find, in our attempt to pub lish a boolc representing tho whole school, competition rather than co operation" In so many places. , If- there is any truth In tho asser tion, which wo are so often called on to deny, that, tho Sombreros of Ne braska, aro Inferior to the similar pub- l licatlonsj pt sister' colleges tho fault lies here. The commonly ascribed causes, .'-such, as tho appointment rather . than "the election of tho editing board and the alleged cupidity of the man agers, are eclipsed byJLho disadvan tages of the unique and curious sys tem' of , college publications, tht yq fall heir to horeiat Nebraska. I doubt If any school iii the country publishes such a miscellaneous assortment of annuals. One year the SopibVero com petes with the Senior Annual, the next the Senior and Law Annuals fight each other, while eyery year the Blue Vrlnt of the engineers comes In for Its share y of advertising and contributions. In short, why not .consolidate the gbmbrer"o, Senior Annual, Law Book, ', and Blue Print and publish the book annually ; With the available con trlbatlons and advertising the Unlver sity oouid 'publish a book: of which , hewell might b proud. Five publl eatteas bleqtittally demanding school; support as represUtly of the Unl k Yarfijty sewMi lWorous,; '' .fee a work sfcouldb mal Mr I A GOOD IDEA, In another column wo publish a com munication from Mr. Mason Wheeler, one-, of tho editors of tho 1906 Som brero, in .which ho suggests that the only sano method of getting out a rep resentative annual is to combine all thOso now being published Into ono. Tho Nebraskan has always stood for this move," and wo cheerfully second Mr. Wheeler's suggestion-, Tho plan ho suggests seems to bo as' feasible as any that comes to -mind, although wo suggest ono change. That is in regard to the chief 'editorship. We feci that all tho editors should come from tho junior class. Tho universal custom of Tiaylng the annuals Issued undof the supervision .of tho Junior rather than of tho Senior jelasses of the various universities of tlioqpuntry Is not tho result of accident, but rather Is duo to tho fact that for sovoral. reasons that class is the logical ono for tho purpose. During tho Senior year a sttidont is invariably crowded with work, and this Is especially trUp dur ing the last semester, On this ac count thoro would bo but very. few; Seniors who would havo tho. time to dovoto to- this york, and tho class as. a Whole Would bo unable to "glvo tho ' book the, necessary support. With this ono change, and tho. additional suggestion that tho editors, and man agers ho elected by tho Jnlon 'class and not bo lippointod by Us president, wo heartily approvo of tho plan out lined by Mr. Wheeler. As ho says, now Is tho tlmo to effect .this consoli dation, and wo would suggest thnt early In' the noxt semester representa tives of Uie Sophomorp, Junior and Junior Law classes meet and draw up an"-agreement that only . one book be, published In 1907. ..." $1.50 and CHOICE 65c i m BEGINNING FRIDAY MORNING ATS O'CLOCK YOU CAN SAVE HALF, BUYING SHIRTS We have a great many Remnant lines of $1.50 and $1.00 Shirts that a' store llko oUrs, selling tho best grades and newest styles, cannot afford to y ' carry Into next season. Not every slzes In any single pattern, but there f being about 50 different patterns represented, you'll find plenty of every' stee from 14 to 17. Coat Stylo or Closed Fronts, Cuffs on. or separate, 4 light and dark patterns. Rest assured of this: You'll not find a Shirt in . this sale that has been selling- frfr less, than $1.50 and' $1.00, and there is '.. about an equal quantity of each. ',.'" ' You'll make no mistake If you anticipate' your Shirt Needs and,''Buy Freely. Thoso who come oarly Friday, ' will have the advantage of best selections. "- ,;, - ' . " We are making ridiculously- ;lbw prices toclcwe remnants of Sweaters at aboutf Half Price. - Fine Wooleni-Underwear One-Third Less Than Usual; Overcoats One-Fifth to One-Third Off. Fur Coats, One-Fifth to dne-Thlrd Off. 4 ' These lines must beclosed and -' i' (, such pricing " insures it. ' . ' f. It at all interested, it wlil p'ay you to como and see for yourself. , , Magee & Decmet 1109 O STREET. yl j:.kj " . - ..,. ,-r v S , HEADAGHE AND 'EYEACHE . Eye Strain Causes Both Proporly Adjustod Gllasse remaye thocotiso and effect'anenna'uent cufo V.: . UNEQUAL EYES; Do you see equally well with both oyes? Itnot,both mdy bo dofdctlvo one certainly is. Have them properly examined. solutely necessary, and guarantdo . .. CONSULTATION ,HavoJDr. D. R. Cohen examine .your eye's Free of Charge, ab' feJ f a'., i'. .., '.$&: ..AT . V .' 'A id. We prescribe"' glassesoiily when-.ab-: , satisfaction. ,- ,,,-. .' yj, ytJSF>pty in ' ,. rATION'F.REE.- '''?'X'S".V'''- v " V Herpolsneimer's Optical Department A Communication. A cry for peace, signed by a Junior, and published In the. Dally Nebraskan of yesterday, prompts tho following: "FOr years, an attempt has-boen. made by cadh succeeding Freshman class, to wear caps, and for just'. as many years, tho, Sophomor class has taken upon Itself tho task of preServ lns tho sacred traditions of vtho lnstl-. tutlon, and preventing tho Freshmen from woarlng their caps. "While tho present Sophomore class has lived up, to, its promise, to live quietly .and tolerate the 'Freshmen, still It feels that the dove of pajace Will be put to flight If the Freshmen, peri sist in the attempt to flaunt the hatlwl caps in; our very faoes. We, "will b .compelled to rise, in or aalghtand proteet our saorsd name and the tra ditloM 'of tWf past. 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