MMBApiMMVa jtfNSwfr . s 1. 1 IB- I 1 I- m m tr tJ u N -'. - THE PROPERTY OP THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. . LiNeoLK,'NisniU8iu.. , ,- PHU8HE0 EVERT DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND HflMDAY BY THp STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Prtlkitlfli fiffice.'m i. 14th ft. EDWliT MILKOY BUNpERLAND, '07. , c. ' xntTOR'tN-cniKr " BM. Rixakkr, 'ft) - ManAKtng Editor Prbd BAiXAitb, 05 Nowa Edllor W. E. BTANDEVEN, '07. Oat Hardy, -- Anelntant Manager Btroh E. Yodkr, '08, Circulator OATTLIPtWl, Ala 1B2t. KIBHT, Aulo 2M5 md 4472 - Editorial Rooms and Business Of lice Bucmint, AdmlnUtrAiiM Bo'lUfrig Poetoiflce Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, 52.00 Per Year Payable In Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES wilt bo ebargod for ntthdratooflOconta uor InsortloR for ovory flftoon words or fraction thoroof. Faculty notices bud Uulvorsity bulletins will gladly, bo tfubllnliod f roo. Entered at tho ponb".fflco at Lincoln, Nobranka. M BOoond-cloHH mall matter nndur tho Act of CoDKToefl of March 11,1870. TWELVE-BIT DANCE8. ' With tho iipeqrnnce of Freshman Hop tickets on the social market of tho University nt $1.50 por,' unci tho nvunbor on sale positively llimtod to onohundrcd and ton, como a " fow queries which meril tho attention of ijvery student. In the first placo, is jt meet- that n class which has been in existence but three short months should presume itself of so great Importance that Nothing Iobh than a twolvo-bit dnncu at tho Lincoln can bo glvon with credit, under its auspices? Tho Sopho mores gavo a very creditable hop Inst Friday night with ninety paid admis sions of one dollar each. Tho FroBh man classes in tho past have held like v) 5 ft c ;f HU 1 1 m e ft x a fc a It r-z ' . r-MU,!., , nr n considered nhy other "than "set'', af fairs. ' " EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS. Happerdngs flf Other Pays as R&cofdr ed In fhtf NebraskanV " r-FTv6 Years Ago'today. "Nothing-clo)ng,'t .. -. . ... .. ; Fpiir Years Ago Today. "Deacon" Koehlor wns on the cam pus. Two Years .Ago Today, . J. K. Morrison was elected' manager of the football team. Charles Borg was chosen captain of tho 1905 football elovdn. One Year Ago Today. The Christmas holiday" vacation be gan. AN EXCELLENT REPORT. H ',, F t . ps ? . . .dXtA i" V'-viY-'r- 'Sl!' r.V v ; " )' Y. M. C. A. Employment Bureau Tells, of Work Furnished to 'Students. The employment bureau of tho Uni versity Y. M. C. A. has submitted to tho Dally Nottraskan tho following re port of tho amount and valuo of the employment furnished to deserving University studonts thtyi year: 83 positions furnishing board and room, valued nt ..$9,269.00 10 furnace and odd jobs, val ued at , 1121.30 Total valuo $9,590.. 30 dumber of studonts benefited, 118. Th'o positions secured by the em ployment bureauore listed by a can-, vass of Lincoln boforotho opening of tho fall term of school and the catalog of available situations Is placed at the disposal of needy students free of charge. GIVES BANQUET. Chemistry Club Entertained by Pro fessor AVery. Professor Samuel Avery, of tho de partment of Chemistry, gave a ban- &&&Q it it it it a it it it it n it a a it it Rings are still tho avorlto gifts and they are prottlor this' year than ever. Wo havo a urand new stock in great variety rings for brdos, wives, lovers, fronds, everybody. Don't fall to see tho hew do signd with mixed settings. An Especially Strohg Line of Sjgnet ings For Children $1.00 to $3.00. For Adults $2.50 to $30.b0. Hallett Jeweler-Optician - 1134 0 ENGRAVING FREE, ESTABLISHED 1871. it H a H H H a n it n it a a it a n a a a it functions, at tho samo price. Why, then, can not tho Froshnlen of 190G confino their social aspirations within the dollar limit?. Again, granting, as many of the ad vocates of high priced dances contend, that tho nbovo mentioned feo of ad mittance is suillciently large, and the limit of tickets for sale sufficiently low, to prevent any unpleasant con gestion of the flqor, which is too fre quently tho caso in dollar dances, is It , fair to. tho students of this institution to adopt such methods of exclusion? In other words, Is it giving tho stu dents of this University a squaro deal? A Urilvorsltydance, be It a. class function, or othorwiso, . should aim primarily at affording pleasure to tho greatest possible number of students at a minimum cost to thoso participating. It should under no, circumstances bo so, regulated 'either in price of ndnils sion or In the number of tickets sold as to mnkoit an oxcluslvo affair. Tho momont such regulations are Inaugurated- these functions cease to roprcr sent the- qtuden body of the Univer sity, and cannot,'- with, prpprlety, 'be quot for tho raomtters .of tho Univer sity Chemistry Club last Monday even ing at Sam's Cafe. Tho banquet was given as a farewell meeting of tho club hi honor of Mr. Scott S. Fay, who Is to leave Lincoln soon to take up a positions in tho Ohio Experiment Sta tion. Informal toasts were given and an excoptlqnally pleasant evening was reported. S- ' The Rhodes Scholarship. Tho next Nebraska examination -of candidates for tho Rhodes Scholarships will be held on .Tnnuary 17 and 18, 1907, in room 203 of -the Administra tion Building. The examinations will bo In charge of Professor Guernsey Jones" of this University and Professor Grace Young of Cotnor University. Examinations begin promptly at nlno a. m.. on Thursdny, January 17; no candidate, being admitted later than one-half hour after tho designated time. . . 38f rr " '. - TAKE rr 1 i'T " FATHER 4 it " HOME m' -T' (, -HV mm.fU ufc jm 'v0- "i A little gift for Christmas something .that will In a tmeasure show your ap preciation of what he is doing for you. If father Is the sort of apparent who. admires thrift as well as judgment, he , . will think all the more of you and your Christmas offering if it. is something useful. Here are a few suggestions: Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mittens, 8hirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery, Garters; 8uspcnders, Mufflers, Fancy Vests, Bath Robes, House Coats, etc. XH v -I MAGEE & DgEMER Kensington Clothes TheyFit :& ' - IIIIIIMMVN BOOKSl- Suggesting Christmas Presents THE FIGHTING CHANCErAutograph edition .$3,00 THE CHRISTY GIRL, illustrated by Christy ,$3jjp , THE COJRT8HIP OF MILES STANDI8H, Illustrated by Christy; ... .$25. .. EVANGELINE, Illustrated by Christy :,:..'.'.'.'.'. ::.:::$2.65 OUT TO OLD AUNT MARY'S, illustrated by Christy ;...$15 AN OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE, illustrated by Christy $1.75 THEY, by Rudyard Kipling, illustrated by Townsend $1;56vc THE HI8TORY OF AMERICAN ART, by 8ada VJchi Hartmann. ...... .$3.35 THE REVERIES OF A BACHELOR, Illustrated by Ashe. .......:.... .$1.75. THE BIBLE BEAUTIFUL; a History of Biblical Art..,.,'..' .....$2.00 '. Christmas Calendars "The Music Girl" Calendar, by Clarence Underwood; "Ballet Girl" Calendar, etc., from $1.00 upward. "Life" Calendar; PICTURES Knaffl Water Colors, Gibson and Christy Pictures, Underwood Remington's Indians, Frost's Sporting Pictures, etc., etc., $1.00 each. Girs, The University Book Store 1126 o. Green's barber shops excel all others in the west. Entirely modern and the best work assured. Our calendars at the Unl. Book Store are like the sands of time. They make a good Impression. If you are thinking of getthig her a watch or ring drop In at Harris's, 1137 O. He's reliable. Will you keep a diary next year? Get one today at tho University Book Store. Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12. LOST Gold, tiger-head stickpin , be-- twuuu iniruein aim u streets ana tho University. Liberal reward for return to Nebraska office. r Hair Dressers. Bep..soft water shampoo In the city; 121 No. 12th St. .E. Goodman Tanner. CBt. SHnlr, Mrs. J. C. Bell, 1414 Wigs for homo parties. Halrdrosq- , Ing, scientific manicuring, chiropody. ' There are only a few days left. Har- ' rls will settle tho present problem for you. 1137 O. He's reliable. "The journalism classes -at Chicago bad charge of the University paper for three days. his week.' AilKRIITI CBOCOLATtS AT MORS 1 t- -Nil, .? U'- 'I W ; i '. , t. l,iiiii j -" I I 1 1 w.j