Jh,2xXUU2& 1 ZIbc DnilEfUbraoltan ft m i I J It H ! VI W '( w I 3 TUB PROPERTY OF THE UNIVKRRITV OP NEUKAHKA. Lincoln Nkihubka. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publication Offiei, 126 H. 14th St. I EDWIN MILROY SUNDERLAND, 07. KIIITOnINUIIIRP H. M. RiNAKRit. 00 - MnnnKltiK Editor J Pnri) Bam.AiII), '(X' .--.. News Editor W. E. HTANDEVBN, '07. ni'KINKHH MANAOEIl Gay Haiiiiy, Asilstnnt Mnnnuvr Bviion E. Yodrr, '08, Circulator DAT TELEPHOIIt, Auto 1828. HJOHT. Auto 2388 ind 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Ofitce Btcmnt, Adnflnfitratlon Building Postotflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Year Payable it) Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL. NOTICES will lw clinrKod for nttho rnto of lOcentn iwr InHortlon for every llftdou wordM or fraction thoroof. Faculty notlcoi nnil University bullotliiB will Kindly lo immwhou rroo. Entered ut tuo.postafllco nt Lincoln, Nvbritskn, iw Bocond-elnHH mail mutter under the Act of ConKrivw of March 11, 1871). TAKE A BRACE. Ah the day of mid-semester examina tions In drawing dangerously near, it behoovos tho students of this Institu jlon Freshmen and Sophomores In .particular to keep in cIobo and con stant communication not only with their text books, but also with their InKtructorH. There has boon consider able complaint of late relative to an excessive amount of ''cutting" in soino of tho departments and of unwarranted "sinning" In othors. Altho it has laid down no hard and fast rules that a stu dent shall attond every class every time it meets, or that ho shall koep a daily pace with tho work assigned him, tho University nevertheless presumes that he Is tu collcgo to study and, act lug upon that presumption, believes Itself In duty bound to see that he (Ioob study. ANOTHER ERUPTION. ! Once more it becomcB necessary to . enter a protest against the clouds of tobacco smoke that hover about the south gate of the campus at the Con' vocation periods these unusually pleas ant fall dny.s. The smokers arc out in forco and again tho co-eds are forced i to endure a rudeness wholly unpardon able. Wo arc almost- forced to the conclu sion that our smokers "think they ai'e smart." When a college man tilts his f crusher on tho back of his head, puts a good-sized pipe In his mouth, and then ' strikes an attitude when n co-ed comes near, there are but two possible ex planations. He is either mentally de ficient, or he Is a Freshman and dogtm't know any better. In either case we have a whole-' hearted desire to see better conditions. If a man thinks he must smoke be tween recitation periods, by all means let him go where ho will be least offensive. We have no quarrel to pick with the smokers except where they prove to bo a nuisance, and this is distinctly tho case at the south gate. Men's Suits of Highest RanK Take a Few Moments for Comparison NEBRASKANS RETURN. Geological Corn- Survey Expedition pletes Work. A United States Geological Survey expedition consisting of -sjx former Nebraska studonts and having its hendquarters at Great Falls, Montana, has recently completed Its work and disbanded. The expedition has been at work since the 15th of July and has had in hand the making of geological and topographical maps of the Great Falls coal field, as well as the locating of other coal fields and underground water supplies. The work of tho vij'f?SSS?P Jf$i$rf iSbbbbbbbbK ivvl ""9B888888888BBBB Wvfe. BBBBBBBBBBBk ''" fBBBBBBBV SBHlBBBBBBBKiirW bbbmS&bbbbY bbbkh&kojSei SflBBHRSSBBBS 88B8x &&&"&$ rBBDEBBBT f BBBS Im MBBBSfiBBBwiBBBBvH&l BBBHBBH BBBWm wS-I gBjBflBBjKBBPBV jBBBHiBrVx3p5 It is because "Kensington" Suits have stood the test for so many years for their extraordinary fit, shape-hold ing nnd wearing qualities that we in- ftc comparison with the best custom made. With such fine fabrics as are used in the making designed and tailored by experts there is no reason why they should not meet every re quirement of well dressed men. They will and are being worn more and more by mon who once relied wholly upon the custom tailor. .It's simply a matter of seeing them nnd trying thorn on. Just now we show a big variety, of both Business and DrcBS Suits $18 to $25 Magee & Deemer Kensington Suits 1U Xoqi 1109 O Street SENIORS REPORT. Give Detailed Account of the Recent Senior Breakfast. Proceeds from sale of tickets. . .$19.75 Disbursements Lincoln Hardware Co., for cups. spoons, boiler, etc $ .1.1)0 Lincoln Transfer Co., hauling supplies 50 Globe Delivery Co., hauling sup plies 1.00 nartv as a whole is comnlete. but three I Llchtenstelger Grocery 7.58 of its members still linve a report to formulate and will go to Washington, 2 "J Total Balance For Medics, for Academics, for All Men All the New, Snappy, Stiff Hat Blocks and all $2.50. WHY PAY MORE? Folsom Makery, cream and plates 1 .10 Petry's Bakery, doughnuts and .buns ; 2.30 Printing tickets '. 1 . 00 disbursements $17.68 dn hand 2.07 $19.75 Respectfully submitted, WAL.TER STANDEVEN, Chairman. LOST A fraternity monogram stick pin, set with pearls. Finder please re turn to Nebraskan office and receive liberal reward. I BUDD. $2.50 Hatter. 1141 O 0H5 i H(Sl4(SMc)fSt)ieHH&0)! You will be satisfied with Cameron's Lunch Counter. X's win our will soon be here, and you need something to fcooihe , fired brain. MUSIC Is tho only roliof for vou. Tiy it. If you haven't a piano, rent one. Bran now, high giade In strument $2 to $10 a Month Just as well have one In vour room. All the latest Sheet Music THE MUSIC . . STORE Ross P. Curtice Co. 1125 0 STREET For delinquencies on the part of Fjoshmen there Is some oxcuse. Tho institution, Its methods and customs, are new to him. Ho has not, ns yet, "got on to the ropes." Tho University, for 'this reason, must be hmipnt with caso is Entirely different. He knows tho school. Ho knows what is ox peeled of him and ho knows equally well what to expect of his instructors If ho Tails to fulfill their expectations. It is for this purpose, toget a lino on what tho student Is doingr that theBe mid-somester examinations are. held, and to this ond thoy have thus far suc ceeded admirably. In some instances, to be sure, a few havo been caught napping, but oven these prodigals have seldom failed to make amends in time to relnstato themselves In the grace of their, professors and, incidentally, of I he Registrar. The moral of which is: Tako a brace! LOST Two European History note books in Library cloak room. Finder please return to Nobraskan office. D. C, for that purpose. Tho members of thearty were as follows: C. A. Fisher, former assist ant In tho Geology department, and chief of tho party; W. R. Calvert, '04; J. D. Pollock, E. E. '05; Dean Win chester, '07; Henry Aiken, '09, and Artjiur, Ilazelwood. Messrs. Pollock and Winchester are now in Lincoln and Messrs. Fisher, Aiken and Calvert havo gone on to Washington. Mr. Pollock expects to go to Schenectady, N. Y., at an early date to take up work there. An Apology. Thro a reportorial error tho name of a University student was misspelled In our columns yesterday. Altho the editors take every precaution within their power to prevent such mistakes, there are times when errors occur in spite of them. Under all circum stances, however, the Nobraskan Is oor willing; indeed anxious, to apolo gize for and, if possible, to correct , such errors. Where Can I Get a HacK? At the Forbes Stables, of course AUTO 1550 DELL 550 CCXXXXC)CX)CCC;OOCXX5CtoOOOOCXX R E-S U L XS T E L L 1 . We claim to be the best CLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and are here to prove It. Our methods and machinery are the VERY Q LATEST and our workmen tho best that money can secure. X Wo clean the finest dresses and robes without danger of fading or shrinking and guarantee not to Injure them in any way. We also Q clean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Goods called for and dellv- o ored. All goods thoroughly sterilized. Wo do altering and repairing"" Phono 13ell 147 1320 N street. Phone Auto 1292 Q Call or write for price list. Lincoln. Nob. ?s I J. C. 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