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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1907)
G be Hat 1$ flebr ae nan f r n 7 3 r TUB PROPERTY OP TUB UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nkdraska. rUBUSHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY IJY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. MllCltltt MM, 126 N. 14th St. KMtor.tn-chlof . . . . : .J. Carroll Knodo. Asoclato Editor Clyde E. Elliott,, Mnnnir nir Manor a. ju. mimki OS '09 09 Alhlnllnn IlUKh W. Cmltf, '07 Qoncntl Nowb Paul a. Burt, 09 Rovlowfl Gertrude iMooro, 0i Convocation :.I.-nM' 5hoa3? ,Sg ABBlstant Athlotlca. Mlllor B. Benedict, 09 ABflt. don. Nowb Sidney G. Hvans, '09 Departmental.... Earl It. Hunt, '08 J. C. Eldor, 07 Guy Montgomery, '09 W. E. Standovon, '07 Aloxander J. Dunlap, '09 C. C. Hickman. '07 BuslneHB MnmiRor. . . . Byron E. Yodor, 08 ABBlBtnnt Mnnngor. . . . . . .. Gay Hardy, 08 Circulator H. C. Robortaon, '00 nothing bettor than to see- two return games with Minnesota here this soring. If Nebraska did not come out i victory It would be? simply, because Minnesota had the bigger bulk. Now the team Is coming back before long and tho men will dislike the thought of coming now, too, but we ought to show them wo appreciate the dlfllcultloB encountered and that we believe In them as much as over. TELEPHONE8: DAY Auto 1528. NIGHT 2365 and 4472 Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, 8tatlon A. Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Slnglo Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for tit tho rate of 10 cents por Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notlcos and University bulletins will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. EVENT8 OF FORMER YEAR8. Happenings of other days as record ed in the Nebraskan: Thre'e Years Ago Today. Men In spring athletics excused from drill on plea to Chancellor. Nebraska, 15; Minneapolis Y. M. C A., 10,.lrr basket-ball. Two Years Ago Today. Jotyison, Copelnnd and Pipol win out in gjmnastlc contest. . THE TRIP. Porhapo we are Inclined to criticize tho basket-ball team. It has lost a number of games and somo which we wore especially anxious Bhould prove victories for tho Cornhuskors. First, the team lost to Minnesota by one point, thon by two points, then it lost to Portago, and now to Wisconsin, and wo have boon somewhat disappointed in tho showing of what everybody agreed was tho beBt aggregation of its kind over sent out on a trip by Ne braska. But do we realize juBt what is in volved in a basket-ball trip lasting for Dr. Bessey is in receipt of a letter from Wm. T. Homo, B. Sc, '98, dated Santiago do las Vogas, Cuba in which tho writer says ho has been appointed chief of tho pathology dopartment of tho Botanical experiment station maintained there by tho Cuban gov ernment. Immediately after obtain ing his dogreo hero, Mr. Homo, who comes from University Place, went to Alaska to make Investigations for a fisheries company, and in his Bpare time did considerable botanical re search work. Afterward ho spent a year in tho Now York botanical gar dons, then ho went to Cuba whore his creditable work obtained for him his present position. New Waists Arriving Almost Daily We now have a very completo showing of handsome new Shirt Waists for Spring and Summer wear. Waists buttoned in tho back, with Bhort sleeves, will undoubtedly be tho more favored stylo for the coming season. However, no decided or set style will absolutely pre vail. Waists to close In tho front and with long Bleeves will atlll be worn. Net or Lace Waists will be good style. We" have prepared for demands of every kind, and will show a larger and more varied as sortment than wo have any previous season. Prices From 90c to $13.50 Mercerized Suitings In shades of Light Blue, Pinks, Greys, Champagne, Red, Navy and Black and White. A very handsome and extensive line from which to choose, and you aro invited to look them over. SOISETTE A new light weight Mercerized Suiting; all fast colors; 32 inches wide, per yard POPLINETTE A medium weight; specially good forShlrt Waist Suits; 28 inches wide; per yard . MERCERIZED BPLINGALINE A heavier weight Mercerized- Suit ing in fast colors and a very handsome cloth; ?Kr 28 Inches wide, por yard '. 9t We have another new light weight Suiting In a beautiful Mercerized finish, which comes in a 36-inch width, In Black and ltr Whito and in colors; per yard )C MILLER & PAINE 30c 35c Tho University of South Dakota Is in the clutches of a student revolution. President Gault was to have given a lecture in chapel last Monday night, but on that afternoon more than five hundred chairs wore taken from tho lecture room and hidden, while tho chairs of tho faculty were coated with honey. President Gault is decidedly unpopular with the student body. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12. "Nebraska" tho Co-op. embossed stationery at Something new in embossed station ery. The Co-op. Tho best place to eat In town is at Don's Cafe, 114 -So., 11th St. 0l0 it it it it it it a it it -it it it it it it it it a it Budd's New Spring Stiffs An Eastern beauty, full crown,, very flat set. I expect it to bo the biggest hat hit I ever put out. $2.50. Why Pay More? The best place to eat in town is at Don't Cafe, 114 So. 11th St. Why not take your baths at Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P Sta.? Tho best place to eat in town is at Don's, 114 So. 11th Street. Front room for rent, ground floor. Gentlemen only. 634 No. 12th. SPECIAL LADIES' MAN TAILORED SUITS $11.35 to $40.00 JACKETS 7.35 to $21.35 SKIRTS $4.00 to $18.65 Misses' Suits.. $1000 to $18.00 Work, goods and fit guaranted.. Also GENTS' TAILORING R. C HUBERT, 117 No. 12th Street nilll i-4 UUu 4 4 Jk 4 H DUMU. 3.?V ndllCI Altl J e so Green's barber shops excel all others In tho west. Entirely modern and the best work assured. C-111" .. You would not bo ashamed to send a letter written on our now' embossed stationery. Tho Co-op. Gotrell & Leonard ALBANY, N. Y. takers of CAPS, GOWNS and HOODS To Iki Anirlcin Colligis and UnWeraltlH, CUSS CONTRACTS A SPECIALTY Rillibll HiUrli Miss A. ID. Soukup, Special attention given 1136 O St. Auto 4603. Dressmaker, to students. soveral days? In making our estimate of tho team's work, have wo figured -upon the tremendous oxortlon neces sary to each game, tho .succeeding ex haustion, tho loss of sleep, tho long, Tvoarlsomo railway jpurnoys each day, the Btrangoness of tho floors played upon, the lack of support, and so on? As an old baseball man was overheard to remark to other day, a baseball trip is bad enough-, but it is "pickln's" when compared to the ordeal now be ing undergone by the basket-ball team. Tho playing allowed under the new rules makes basket-ball almost as Btrenuous a game as football, and preciously little time is taken out, either, but what football team would over thfnk of setting out on a trip to play a series of games, one every day? We fall to realize the situation. With these various opponents on our home floor, there Is very little doubt the games would have fallen to us each time. Everybody, surely, would like The Trip to Europe While talking of tho party from tho University that goes to Europe next summer, Doctor Lees related an Inci dent of one of his former trips. The present Judge William Hayward of Ne braska City, then a student in the University, and plain "Billy," walked Into a shop in Paris, and with usual student irresponsibility, and his best French, shot thlB at tho clerk, "Parlez- vous United States?" 'To which the shopman replied, "You bet your aweet life; can I do something for you?" Tho trip this nox summer is an eighty-day tour, leaving Lincoln about Juno 18th and returning about Septem ber 8th. The itinerary includes Eng land, France, Italy, Switzerland, Ger many, Belgium and Holland. . If you have dance programs, tickets or posters to be printed, go to Mc Vey's, 125 No. 12th St. Don't spoil a good letter by using poor paper. When you can get a box of such pretty stationery so cheap at the Co-op. 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