The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 21, 1906, Image 2

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TITO-PKOPKItTY OF
THIS UNlVKHShvy OF NKIJKASKA.
Lincoln, Nktiuahka.
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W. E. HTANDEVEN, '07.
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lit thdrato of lOcontH ior Itmortloa for ovory
llftmm VnrdH or rrnc.uon tlinroof. Pnculty
notlcoH imd University bullotlim will jjlmlly bo
))u1)1Ih1mm1 froo.
Entoroil ut tho post'. ftlroiit Lincoln, NoliniRkn,
nit ntjt'oiid-oliiHH inall inuttor junior tho Act of
CoiiRrotjH of Miirc.li 11, ltf7U.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
, This evening atG o'clock begin tho
vacation of tho University yonr which
ls most .looked forward tobytho en
tlrofiMident body. This nfternoon nnd
tomorrow, morning will witness thofex
odus of none-resident Btndents almost
to a man, and all will go with the
Christmas buoyancy most sthmgly
manifest.
The Christmas holidays form a va
cation In tho truest sense of the word.
They come after a poriod of hard work,
which In many caBe.s has not beo nln
terruptod slnco the beginning of school
In September. They came at a time
of tho your when vitality and enthus
iasm hnve reached their utmost llmltsl
iind when tho interim granted can bo
spent In vigorous pleasures rather than
University public tho Dally Nobrnskan
oxtonds Its best wishes for A MERRY
CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW
YEAR. Tho members of Its staff be
gin their vacation from tho work'Of
tho paper with tho distribution of this
Issuo. Publication will bo rosumod
with tho opening of tho University
after tho New Year and will continue
without Interruption until tho week of
final examinations. It is hoped that
tho holidays may be productive of
much good for the paper and that tho
Issues for January can keep up the
standard of Intorcst which wo believe
to have been already established.
EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS.
Happenings of other (lays as re
corded in Tho Nebraskan:
Two Years Ago Today. '
'Messiah" was" rendered at chapel
by a fine chorus.
The Juniors were attempting to lift
the debt Incurred at the famous Fresh
man cap bonfire.
One Year Ago Today.
Tho fotball season showed a bnl
anco In tho athletic treasury of $1,(100.
THE FIRST MOVE.
When
Simplified Spelling As It Was
First Invented.
A recent discovory made by ono of
tho University's Industrious studonts
of history goes far toward proving that
President Rosovolt Is by no moans the
llrst advocato of simplified spelling. In
a Washington dally of August, 1838,
was found a verbatim account of an
advertisement posted on a small bunk
room door of a ploasuro boat on Lake
Georgo. The ad. roads as follows:
"Snalx Ahoy!"
"Tharo Is sum live rattall snalx tu
bo scan In a bocks on this boto fur
sick spunts h clto for groan foax, and
children halt prise.
"Please tu call on Old Dick.
"N. B. Kash pade or no sho."
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Rings are still the favorite gifts and they are prettier this year
than ovor. Wo havo a brand now stock In groat vnrloty rings for
brides, wives, lovers, fronds, everybody. Don't fnlTi.0 seo tho now de
signs with mixed settings.
An Especially Strong Line of Signet Rings
For Children $1.00 to $3.00. For Adults $2.50 to $30.00.
Hallett
Jeweler-Optician - 1134 0
ENGRAVING FREE. ESTABLISHED 1871.
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In the recuperation of enforced Idle
ness. More than this, thoro Is nothing of
sadness In tho thought of the Chrlst
mns vacation. In Juno, when tho sec
ond semester draws to a cldso, there
Is among a largo number of studonts
the knowlodga that a roturn to Lin
coln 'when tho University opjjns once
more, Is an absolute Impossibility.
This Is not true at Christmas. Every
one of us Is planning to como back
aftor the Now 'Yoar has oponed. Each
one of us knows he will roturn to his
studios with an Increased zest, ,and
with an Inspiration that .tho holidays
always bring to him who uses them
properly.
Wo are all glad at tho thought of
going homo. Two weeks from now
we will all hS glad at- the thought of
tho roturn to our work In Lincoln.
This Is essentially as It should be and
we wish to openly recognlzo tho wis
dom of those who first ordained a two
weeks vacation at. Christmas.
To each and every member of tho
President's laurels to say that ho pla
giarized the literature of the keeper of
a snake show; but whether he drew
his Inspiration from this source or not,
tho fact remains that the old tar "beat
him to It."
NIGHTENGALES ELECT.
Girls' Glee Club Choose Officers Or
ganization In Healthy Condition.
At tho last regular meeting of tho
Girls' Glee Club tho following officers
wero elected:
Director Mrs. Carrlo Raymond.
Manager Mildred Parks.
Captain Leota Lapp. .
Secretary Helen Anderson.
Treasurer Bessie Fry.
Librarian Lydla Ostonburg.
Program Committee Mrs.
mond, Mrs. Castor, Misses
Clark, Herrold, and MItcholl.
Tho prospects for a record-breaking
glee club wero never so oncournglng
as they tiro this year.
Ray-
Grace
Dr. Hnggard, 212-213 Richards Blk.
CHRISTMAS BOOKS!
Suggesting Christmas Presents
THE FIGHTING CHANCE, Autograph edition $3.00
THE CHRISTY GIRL, illustrated by Christy '. $3.00
THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH, Illustrated by Christy $2.65
EVANGELINE, Illustrated by Christy $2.65
OUT, TO OLD AUNT MARY'S, illustrated by Christy . $1.75
AN OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE, Illustrated by Cnristy . . .7.-. .$1.75
THEY, by Rudyard Kipling, illustrated by Townsend $1.50
THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN ART, by Sada Vichi Hartmann $3.35
THE REVERIES OF A BACHELOR, illustrated by Ashe ' $1.75
THE BIBLE BEAUTIFUL; a History of Biblical Art $2.00
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Christmas Calendars
"The Music Girl" Calendar, by Clarence Underwood; "Life" Calendar;
"Ballet Girl" Calendar, etc., from $1.00 upward.
PICTURES
Knaffl Water Colors, Gibson and Christy Pictures, Underwood
-Remington's Indians, Frost's Sporting Pictures, etc., etc., $1.00 each.
Girls,
Till LINCOLN BOOK STORE
1126 O.
THE LAST 2 DAYS
BEFORE CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING DAYS ARE NUMBERED
It you havo neglected your Gift Purchasing until now and caiL
come down In the. early morning hours between 8 and 10, do so fqr
your own convenience and satisfaction.
JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS WHAT TO GIVE.
IN DRY OOODKic.
Thousands of practical gifts abound
IN FURNITURE
In Reception Chairs
Morris Chairs
Odd Chairs arid Rockers
Rush Seat Rockers
Leather Chairs and Rockers
Loll Easy Chairs
Desk Chairs
Hall Chairs
Turkish Rockers and Chairs.
Rush Seat Rockers and Chairs
Ladles' Desks
Music Cabinets
Library Tables
Card Tables
Bookcases
Gentlemen's Chiffoniers
Smokers' Cabinets
Shaving Stans, Etc.
IN SILVERWARE, &c.
Silverware
Chafing Dishes
Fancy Baskets
Pocket Knives
Safety Razors
Razor Sets
Shaving Accessories
Skates all kinds
Tools of alt kinds, etc.
for man, woman and child
Military Brushes Toilet Sets
Handkerchief Cases Cigar Jars
Framed Pictures Silk Mufflers
Laundry Bags Kid Gloves
Art Good Novelties Neckware
Leather Goods Veilings
Men's Bill Books
Women's Bags', Purses and Pocket
Books
Fancy Aprons " Fne Holsery
A New Coat or Suit
Lounging Robes 8et of Furs
Men's Furnishings, Including
Shirts, Gloves, Neckwear, Collars,
IN CHINA, ETC.
Cut Glass
Gold Intaglio Glass
Baccaret Glass
Dinner Sets
Fancy Glass Lamps
Electric Lamps -
,Moriaga China
Toilet Sets
Cuspidors
Art Vases and Brlc-a-Brac of all
Kinds, Etc.
Rudge& Guenzel Co.
Gregory, the Coal Man
'mam CHOCOLATES AT rectors
Green's barber shops excel all others If you are thinking of getting her a
In tho west. Entirely modern and the watch or ring drop in at Harris's, 1137
best work assured. O. .He's reliable.
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