r. Zbe alls Hebraefcan twf 'HOW NEBRASKA EXCEL8." I s :' if: n u Si OLIVER THEATRE TODAY MATINEE, 2:30 TONIGHT, 8:15 08CAR L. FIQMAN and RUTH WHITE And 50 Others in THE TENDERfOOT Mat. $1.00 to 25c. Eve. $1.50 to 50c. THURSDAY NIGHT, FEB. 28. NAT M. WILLS And 40 Others in "A LUCKY DOG" PRICES $1.00, 75c, 50c .& 25c. .FRI., SAT. & SAT. MAT., MAR. 1-2 The Time, The Place, The Girl MAT. $1.00 to 25c. EVE $1.50 to 50c HH(H ..LYRIC THEATRE.. IUHW JAMES CRUZE & CO. l MARIE GUILL AND ROBERT BOYD THE MUSICAL GOOLMAN3 EARLY AND LATE JACK WILDE Illustrated Song, "Down Where Silvery Mohawk Flows." the LYROSCOPE The BIJOU 3 SHOWS DAILY 7:45 and 9 10c and 15c, Mat., 10c. p. m MODERN VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM COOK AND MISS ROTHERT CAPTAIN HENRY MARRIAGE FOR MILLIONS On the Biograph CLIFF DEAN & CO. MISS EDNA WOOLEY THE HAUNTED HOUSE On the Biograph OOOCXXXXXOOOOOOOCXXJOOOOOOO THE ELITE CXXJCOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO LINCOLN WHEN WE FIRE CALL WERE BOYS WRESTLING MATCHES OF 1906 CABBY BY THE HOUR REJECTED LOVER POLICEMAN'S LITTLE RUN KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN ILLUSTRATED SONGS "Clover Blossoms," By Pcrsl3 R. Gardner "My Old Kentucky," By A. P. Lawrence Continuous Shows from 1:30 to and 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. The first of a New Series by Alumni Now In Other Colleges. Some time ago requests were sent out to Hovontl old Nebraska men now In other schools to write, In the light or their later college experience, an article on "How Nebraska Excels," on the leatures of the life and work at Nebraska not found In othqr Insti tutions. Following is the first of the serloH being a reply fiom Burdette CI. Lewis, who Is specializing In the De partment of Political Science at Cor nell University: Editor Dally Nebraskan: In reply to your request for rt state ment of where "Nebraska excels" it gives me groat pleasure to call your attention to the one thing that Ne braska should be proud of, should take more prldij In than she now does. I call attention to Chancellor Andrews. I think I appreciated him as much as any student while at Nebraska, but 1 did not appreciate him half as much , as 1 do since I have seen much of other institutions. That Nebraska can have j the services of a man or world wine reputation, a man who is recognised as one ot the leading educators or this country, Just at the period of his ripest and most mature development is a privilege that should bo -fully appre ciated. Chancellor Andrews stands out be fore the world in a light that no one can misunderstand. When the charge or "cringing to millionaires" Tor the sake of a "new chair" or a "'new build ing" Is brought against certain or our university presidents the charge does not come nigh him. He has demon strated that he is serving the higher law; that he regards neither money nor position when he reels that he can do a great or a good thing. We know that he has refused great positions be cause he has felt that our young Uni versity needs him. Now I say, let the student body do what It can to help Chancellor Andrews In leading the people of the Btnte to support the Uni versity; lot them uphold his untiring, efforts in making evon a "prairie state university" cosmopolltian; second to none In the country. For too long a time the University has been doing things because Wis consin, Iowa, or Chicago have been do ing things. It Is time Tor the Univer sity to build up an individuality or its own. it nns as us-neao an executive or the first rank; he is at the prime or his lire; he wishes to build up a strong Institution; he has shown ho re gards service or the highest consider-1 ation; now I ask that the student body rise above little petty wrangllngj over rooming-nou8esegregaion or mo sexes, over parties twice a week, over debating clubs versus debating boards, and over Irresponsible publications versus responsible publications.. I ask that the student body follow the load of the Chancellor to higher and more essential questions, to questions which while they take all the time or the Chancollor may bo of somo lasting use to the University Ufo and the Uni versity. To waste a fool's time is to bo a fool killer, I suppose, to waste a great man's energies Is almost crim inal. v A few weeks ago I was at Brown University. Every Brown man I met would grasp me by the hand and say: "From Nobrnsl-a: shako. ve have Bennle' as our leader. Ask any Brown 5:30 man about 'Bonnie' we all worshiped Jiltn." Right hero I offer .a toast to our Chancellor, "Bennle" Andrews. May his life ho spared to us for good years lo come. BURDETTE q. LEWIS ' Cornell University. O C You are wearing better clothes than formerly. YES, and for less money. Dresher, The Tailor 143 South 12th, Lincoln, makes my clothes now. BREAD, PIES AND CAKES THE FOLSOM COME IN f I N E CANDIES We have a delicious assortment of candies of our own make; Where Can I Get a HacK? At the Forbes Stables, of course AUTO 1550 DELI. 550 FRATS- When in need of COAL call and see the WHITEBREAST CO. We will treat you right Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610. Office 1106 O. The IVY PRESS H" fe PRINTING Why Not Let Them Do It Now? NEW LOOATION-ia 8. 18th. BOTH PHONES rpp I UNION COLLEGE t TAILORS Main Collage BUILDING For First Glass Tailor- at Low Prices Auto, 40 College View j ooooooooooexxxxx)ooooooooooocx)ocxxx)oooooeoooooocx)o RESULTS TELL Wo claim to be the best CLEANERS and DYERS in LJncoln and are here to prove It. Our mothods and machinery are the VERY LATEST and our workmen the beat that money can secure. Wo clean the finest dressos and robea without danger of fading or Bhrlnklng and guarantee not to injure them in, any way. We also clean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Goods called for and deliv ered. All goodB -thoroughly sterilized. Wo do altering and repairing: 1HUIII3 JJUI1 It I XilAU J.H Call or write for price list. street. Phono Auto 1292 Lincoln, Neb. Dramatic Club, i The Dramatic Club will hnve Us So cial Evening In Union Hnll March 2. J. C. Wood & Company OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKXK)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOOOO Gregory's Washed Goal $6,50 i