The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 22, 1907, Image 2
WNMMlfWMCmWM ini uimwiWBWwi .,,.. A-.-- fcbe H)atl Tie t r a 0 ft an '-' H i ''.,. V " I 1 "iv - h r flJbelDallE TRebrasftan ' THE PROPERTY OF ; THE UNIVERSITY' OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SIWOAY AND MONDAY ' BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD.' Publication Office, 126 H. 14th St. Editor-ln-chlof J, Carroll Knodo, 'OS ABflocItito Editor...... Clydo E. Elliott, OU Managing Editor A. E. Long,, 09 Athlotlcs Hugh W. Craig; 07 General Nowb Paul O. Burt, 00 HovIowb Qortrudo Mooro, '07 Convocation Laura Rhoadcs, '08 ABBlBtant AthlotlcB. Mlllor S. Benedict, '09 ABt. Gen. Nowb Sidney O. Evano, '00 Departmental.... Earl R. Hunt, '08 H, L. Wilson, '09 Guy Montgomery, '09 A. O. Sohrolbor, '07 Aloxandor J. Dunlap, '09 C. C. Hickman, '07 BurilneBB Mannger...,Byron E. Yodor, '08 ABBlatant Manager Gay Hardy, 08 Circulator H. C. Robortaon, '09 TELEPHONES: DAY Auto 1528. NIQHT 2365 and 4472 Editorial and Business Office! BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, 8tatlon A. Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance 8lngle Copies, 6 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rato of 10 cents por Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins wjll gladly bo published free. Entered at tho poBtofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as socond-class mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. THE RECITAL. Tho Debating Board a couple of BcasonB ago becamo Involved some what in1 debt owing to the heavy ox penso Incurred In sending the team to some distance away from homo. An offort Is to bo made tonight for mak ing up this deficit and everyone with debating Interests or with University Interests at heart ought to look up and take notice. In debating circles this year wo are to stand as one of tho big unlvorsltles of tho West and thero should bo no embarrassment over financial matters. But further, the nature of tho ontor trilnment In and of Itself Is well worth BUILDINGS CRITICI9ED. ' ""- -" , Senate Committee Reports, on Univer sity Property. Tho severest criticism on the Uni versity structures was made in a re port of the senate committee on pub lic lands and buildings a few days ago. The committee declared the condition of tho various state Institutions to be in general good; but made a radical exception to this general statement, in regard to buildings at the State Uni versity. Some of tho sweeping state ments contained in this report were as follows: "Tho buildings that have been erec ted for this institution 'are, with one exception, without any pretension for ventilation or p6rmanoncy. It would not bo thought strange that if at -the time the first building was built, in 1?69 and '70, provisions for ventila tion were overlooksd, but this present age, for an architect to plan such buildings as have been erected upon tho unlvorslty campus, without any pretensions for ventilation, is boyoud the comprehension of this committee. "Some of the rooms that we visited where classes wore reciting, the air was stifling; and how on earth any student could' bo able to comprehend a subject while Inhaling such foul air Is more than this committee can under stand." . The committee further recommend ed that the commissioner of public lands and buildings be given authority to provide all the buildings with on adequate ventilating system. Tho practice of erecting temporary buildings for the Unlvorslty was de nounced; and in this connection the new Administration Building did not escnpo severe criticism. The commit tee also strongly held for tho -purchase of more ground, In case of other buildings boing needed, instead of the appropriation of the athletic field for this purpose as proposed "by the regents. ft t it it a 9t it it it, HATS WITH SNAP ! ! - MMMIM.MMllll.il I I I I I I I , , , '. , $2.50 Biidd don't bluff. The Hats speak for themselves. They look $5.00 worth, they wear $3.50 worth and sell for $2.50. Why pay more? BUDD. $2.50 Hatter. 1141 O f it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it i attontlon whether one cares for do bating or not. There is not euough general Interest in matters of art by a long. way. Wo are all too much con cerned with practical, methodical things. Look at the books that come into tho Library and it may bo seen that very seldom is there a work of art or one dealing with art. It shows thq tendency of thought nowadays. Some thing with real art about It ought to appeal of itself and so there is more than one reason why tho re cital tonight should bo well attended. In passing, this subject of art, it should be noticed that there is an effort on foot to allow works of art to enter this country free of duty. AC present, American art is much ham pered by thlB duty and there should .be- a combined effort thruout the coun try to have it removed. A club at Nebraska with a view to forwarding 'this cause might" make itself very ef fective. ., First Annual Easter Concert. The first annual Easter concert will be held atr5hapol Tuesday, March 26. Much good music will be furnished. The names of the Students elected to Phi Beta Kappa also will be announced at this time. Catholic "Students. The Catholic Students. Club will meet this evening at 13 and M streets. A full attendance Is requested, for im portant business Is to come up for discussion. Notice. A After Monday, March 25, all basket ball, men are expectoH to report at drill. Those falling to. do so will be marked absent. EARL O. EAGER. Bandmen, Attention! Al men report at band room Satur day evening at 7:30 to play for athletic exhibition. S. ANDERSON. U:v;i cl 'd',j: Suits Smartly Tailored, in Jaunty Styles... The styles and colors to be worn this spring are uppermost in. tho minds of men and. young men who care to bo correctly dressed. This Is not a season of extremes, and. coat lengths shorten a trifle, to thd delight of most men. It Is easy to predict the popular color when you see the preponderance of grays in checks, from the small to tho al most "noisy" plaids. These pro duce charming effects for the spring season. Make your selection now while lines are complete and get exactly what you want. The' values are unexcelled in our lines at $18,. $20, $25. I MAGEE & DEEMER Kensington Suits Fit. Imported Silk Bags We have on sale a line of Imported Spangled Silk Bags, represent ing about 10 different styles, In assorted shades Pink, Blue, Re seda, Dark Green and Black. All are artistically decorated with tinsel and spangles; have gilt frame and chain. They are desir able to wear with spring and summer suits'. They were bought at an extremely low figure and are offered for sale at about one half their real worth. C 1 Ofl Price, each , p)UU Look for them in one of our show windows. , Some Belts That Arc Selling Plain Form Fitting Belts Stitch Taffeta Silk; finely tailored; Black only 50c Double Strip Elastic Belts With graduated back; fancy buckle and back piece; Black only; exceptional value 65c New Taffeta Silk Belts Made up with 4 stitched plaits; gradu ated, back, with very neat buckle; Black, White, Brown and Navy; special at 65c Plain Black Elastic Belts About 2 Inches wide, with fancy gilt buckles; on sale at 50c Taffeta Silk Tailor Made Belts Tabs and Crochet ornaments on sides and back, with neat harness buckle; Black only ,50c Black Elastic Belts With steel buckle and fancy shaped back pieces; very pretty style; special at .v$1.00 Miller & Paine 000( resu l ,rrs TELL. " ' ' i i i i ' "'; ' " ' ' " - I,.,, ii Wo claim to be the best GLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln an are here to prove It Our methods and maohlnory are the VERY LATEST and our workmon the best that money can secure. We clean the finest dresses and robea without danger of fading or shrinking and. guarantee not to Injure them in any way. We also olean gentlemen's olothlng of all kinds. Goods called for and deliv ered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. We do altering and repairing. Phono Bell 147 1820 N street Phone Auto 1B9B Call or write for price list Lincoln, Neb. ' J. C. Wood & Company oooooooooooooooooooooooooo GLEAN GOAL AT GREGORY'S tv.- ; p.,'Hf?of' ; .-.iwsfe ,yr ,. ),, v ;. , , ...;-, i . ,':$ v: " . J A FJ 11 h 9 &.M& . . '?1&Z& n ..') '& jAafifAK 'i Nft-A ...,. ,!,'&. If vaii-ic. .... -.. .WBJ'