ttbc H)ail$ fWbraeKan 4,. gftePai'lgflebrag'ftan TUB PROPBnTY OF TIIB UNIVERSITY OP NBBRASKAv Lincoln, Nkmuska. PUBLISHEO EVERY DAY EXCEPT 8UMDAY AND MONDAY BY TUB STUDENT PUD. BOARD. Publication Officer 126 H. 14th St. i Edltor-ln-chlof J. Carroll Knodo, 'OS AHBoolnto Editor -Clydo E. Elliott. '01) 'Mnnniclng Editor A. E. Lons, 00 Athlotlcfl IIubU W. Cmiff, 07 aonorul News Paul O. Burt, 00 HovIowh. Gertrude Mooro, '07 Convocation Laura Rhoadoo, '08 AflHlstnnt AthlotlcB. Miller S. Benedict, 09 ABHt. acn. .Nowb Sldnoy Q. Evane, '00 Dcpartmer'nl.... Earl R. Hunt. '08 H. L. WIlHon, '09 Guy Montgomery. '00 A. fa. Schrolbor, '07 Aloxandor J. Dunlap, '09 O. C. Illokman. 07 BtiBlncBS Manasor.... Byron E. Yodor, '08 ABBlHtnnt Managor Gay, Hardy, 08 Circulator i H. C. Robortoon, '09 other oxpenses are provi'ded ' for with other funds, There 1b money forthcom ing from the Btate legislative body and Ames thrives. The hcBt building Nebraska can boast is the Temple, and It is easily possible to concelvo of a better build ing than It will bo. It would be hard to Imagine Nebraska University in pos session of a three hundred and flfty thousand dollar building, but every body who is not prejudiced knows that such would be none too good. Such buildings have a cultural value in and of themselves, but there Is no room for argument. ATho University to keep up with the rest of the schools In the WeBt miiBt have money, and plenty of it. TELEPHONE8J DAY Auto 1B28. NIGHT 2305 and 4472 Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A. Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, J2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each, INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 cents per Insertion for ovory flftoon words or fraction thorcof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published froo. Entered at' tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as socond-olaBS mall mattor under tho Act of -Congress of March 3, 1870. A gllmpBO at tho appointment and tho facilities of somo of tho other col leges of tho West brings to tho Uni versity student tho thoro realization that Nebraska lackB most Just ono thing,- money Not that this can not be realized without going abroad, but a llttlo sight-seeing makes tho impres sion vivid. At Amos are two buildings which would prove real ornaments to any campus. Ono cost $220,000 and tho other over $350,000, but this 1b not all. Hoth structures are, outside and inside, great from tho architectural side. Both aro built of stono and the "Frat" Baseball, 8tandlngs. East Side. Played. Won, Lost. P. O. Alpha Theta Chi.. 2 2 0 1000 Slmgn Chi 4 3 1 .750 Sigma Alpha .... 4 2 2- .500 Alpha Tau Epsllon 3 1 2 .333 Delta Tau D.olta.. 3 0 3 0000 West SIdo. Played. Won. Lost. P. O. Kappa Sigma .... 3 3 0 1000 Phi Delta Thota. . 2 1 1 .500 Beta Thota Pi.... 2 1 1 .500 Delta UpBilon .... 2 1 1 .500 Phi Kappa Psl.... 3 -1 2 .333 Phi Gamma Delta. 2 0 2 0000 Thpro was a vory small crowd at Dr. Kent's evening lecture In which he discussed the general subject of edu cation. Dr. Kent Is ono of tho chief authorities in tho country along a certain-line nnd has, supposedly, somo Ideas worth hearing on education. Thero is something the matter with the sentiment here If wo aro not ready to grasp every opportunity to get more light on Btich a subject. Wo are not beyond learning something, even tho we are vory wise. The baseball team representing the Alpha Theta Chi and Delta Tau Delta fraternities will meet on the diamond at 1 o'clock this afternoon. The Cornhusker baseball team plays tho University of Iowa nine at Iowa City today. - llenry Eakln, '09, and Albert Beakly, '08, who left school last year, are visit ing old University acquaintances. ISBN 1 1 Ml y7ero' 96 2 UIVskS'Tone sj Freshman Preliminaries. The Freshman preliminaries woro pulled off last Saturday afternoon; tho meot was qulto successful, tho first year men showing up very well. Those who will go to Mornlngslde will bo selected somo time this week. The Freshmen should be able to show the Mornlngsido athletes an Interesting time and bring credit to themselves and the University. This movo in tho direction of creat ing an interest in Freshman athletics should prove mbst beneficial to tho athletic. Interests of tho University, and Is most highly to be commended. Postponed Lecture. At tho last regular meeting of tho Forest Club, to bo held-Thursday at 8 p.' m. in N. 105, Dr. E. II. Harbour will give an Illustrated lecture on "Fos sil Evidences of Former Forests in Nebraska and Elsewhere." TIiIb is the leoturo that was postponed last week. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Bile Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. Tho baseball team of the Law School plays Wesloyan this afternoon. 00OffiO000000000 OOO 0050EO00QQ0Ot2 8 Found A Senior braskun office. pin. Call at Ne- Buy a pin, fob or spoon now at The University Book Store. TOMMY Tho best place to eat in town is at Don's, 114 So. 11th Street. Whv not take your baths at Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.? i Don't Drop Your Eye Glasses and don't worry for foar they will drop. The Automatic Eye-Glass Holder consists of a spring-controlled chain winding Into a caso which is fastened to your coat or waist. The chain Is easily drawn out to full length and by a slight "twitch" Is returned to Its place. 50c to $3.50. HALLETT, GRADUATE OPTICIAN, 1134 0 ST. Green's Barber Shops: The Rich ards, The Mogul. All modern. Best workmanship. Why did tho Glee Club decorate with our pennants from tho Univer sity Book Store? MsssssaHiSSSf flMHL tlSBSSHBSSSSSSSSSsV For refreshments and light catering work see "TOMMY" at Miller & Palno's. Have you made your spring decora tions use onb -of our pannants. Tho University Book Store. Established 1871. t$00000000000 OOO 0020000ffi0000000 . largor has an Interior that is worth going a considerable distance to see. It is finished in imitation onyx, has spacious halls, planned with a view to tho effect simply, a great rotunda sur rounded by tall columns and massive balustrades, all of polished mottled 9tono, stairways built of Iron and stone and supported by ornamental Iron . beams, so ns to hang suspended as it wore, long galleries, largo windows and so on, It has an Interior that la pleasant to walk thru. How do these buildings come to bo' erected at Ames? In this way. There Is a levy made by tho Iowa legislature which provides tho college with $250, 0Q0 yearly for building purposes alone, Dr. Arthur Here. Dr. Arthur, of -Purdue, who was to have visited the University last week, arrived after a jjolny in Colorado for a short stay yesterday. Ho was one of tho pupils In Dr. Besey's first class at Ames In 1870, and is now recognized as one of the foremost authorities of tho world on tho subject of fungus growths on plants. Dr. Arthur was tho guest of Dean Bessoy while horo and was ontortnln ed at tho Lincoln hotel yesterday noon at an Informal dinner where Profesors Pound, elements, Heald and, Messrs, Cuttor and Pool wore also present. If you have dance programs, tickets or posters to be printed, go to Mc Voy's, 125 No. 12th St. Students wanting profitable employ ment during summer vacation call at 245 Windsor this week. Miss A, E. Soukup. Special attention given 113G O St. Auto 4603. Dressmaker, to students. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO The Summer Quarter, 1907 llrt Term, June 15 July SSI hecoml Term, July oj August 31 enables students to iick'ln regular work with nit waiting for 'the Autumn Quarter ami affords special notion opportunities for teachers. Divinity School, Law School, Si liool o I Kducation, Cinh Medical College (affill. at?l) Graduate Schools of Arts and Literature, Ojden (Graduate) School ol Science; Senior and Junior Colleges of Am, Llteruture, ridlos o;.iv, and Science. l'orl nforinatlon Address THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Thero Is no time like Harris time. If your watch Isn't up to date you bet tor see Harris, tho watch doctor, 1137 O St. COOCOCOCOCOCOOCOOOCOCOCOOO THE STAR RESTAURANT BEST 15 CENT MEAL IN THE CITY. D. K. CAMPBELL. DCOCOCOCOOOOCOOOCOOOOCOOOO Tho track meet between Iowa and Minnesota Saturday resulted In a vic tory for tho Gophers. OOCOCOOCOCOCXXXXCOCXXOOOOCOCC I PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW : ccccccococopoccccoc I Why not get your spring Oxfords now while you can got a swell spring sampler at one-half price. Sander son's. Students mako big money selling the Scarborough late maps of Nebraska., Exclusive territory and freo instruc tions given. Call for particulars on J. R. Carrothors, 1815 South St. WC)COCXXX)COOCOCOOCOCOOC i J UNIVERSITY JEWELER MPT1GIAH jji ) C. A. TUCKER, Jewolor, fcj DR. S. S. SHEAN, Optician ; j 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FR0HT i i YOUR PATR0NA6E SOLICITED. GLEAN GOAL AT GREGORY'S 4 ,. 'Zr. -r-