THE DAILY NBBRA6KAN .-ft I ' t in t. - & i: 1 1 J- IXbe DailE tflebraeftan TUB PROPERTY OP TUB UNIVERSITY OP NEBRABKA. Lincoln, Ncbrnftkn. Published evert oat except Sunday and Monday BY THE STUDENT 'PUB. BOARD. PiblicttlM Olflct, 126 No. 14th St. EdItor-ln-Chlef M. A. Mills, '08 Managing Editor Clyde E. Elliott, '09 Business Manager... H. C. Robertson, '09 Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. 5 Cents Each i" INDIVIDUAL, NOTICES will bo chanced for at tho rato of 10 conts per lnuortlon for ovory fifteen words or fraction thereof. Fnculty notices nnd University bulletins will glndly bo published free. Entered nt tho postofflco at Lincoln, Nobrnsku, ns socond-class mall matter under tho Act of Conrross of March 3. 1870. BAND MAY GO. Effort Being Made to 8end It to Law rence. A moveemnt Is on foot to raise money for tho purposa of tho sending tho Cadot Band to tho KnnBas-Ne-brnrftn gnmo nt Lawrence Saturday. A subscription paper will bo sent around today In an offtirt to get the desired amount. Tho band wns sent to Chicago last year at a time when only a few root ers wont and wns able to give much encouragement to tho team through Its music. The fact that few rooters aro go ing to Lawrence Is a good reason why the band should bo sent, for the boys surely can help make a big showing for Nebraska. DEAN DAVI8. EXAMINATIONS. It should not bo forgotton that tho mld-Bomcfltor oxnmlnatlons are sched uled Mr tho near future The fact does not strike terror to tho hearts of thoso who havo consistently nnd day by day dono tho work assigned to them, but to tho unfortunates who from ono cause or anothor have nog lected so to do, the case Is different. Tho next row woolcs should be usod ns tlmo for redemption by thoso who are behind In their work. And while cramming is not regarded as tho proper method of mastering any sub ject, It Ib not tho part of wisdom to let oxnmlnntlons come on without any attempt at extra preparation espe cially on tho part of the' student who feols that such preparation Is neces sary. A very groat doal can be ac complished even in a comparatively short tlmo by good steady work and any student realizing that he is not up in his courses who will not omploy tho next fow weoks to his own ad vantage will have no one to blnmo for his failuro oxcopt hlmsolf. Don't fail 8peaks at Chapel on "A Letter On Criticism. Dean Davis spoko at chapol yester day morning on "A Lottor on Crit icism." Ho spoko of tho rapid Increase In recent years of scientific Investiga tion and declared that thcorlos which have been regarded as truo for thous ands of years are. bein .discarded with the discarding of new conditions. While old Ideas are boing constantly discarded, knowledge Is steadily pro gressing. Tho donn spoko for a fow minutes of tho theory of probability. Ho de clared that tho cloHer obaorvntionB-aro mndo the more they will differ, bo causo conditions aro never exactly the same. Tho only way to get an approx imately correct result is to take many observations, and thon, going on tho theory that they vary oach way, find tho average. WHEN YOUR CLOTHES ABE HADE HEBE LLw you obtain not only ART in tailoring, but QUALITY and ECONOMY as well. Just conceive of the most artistically made clothes known, at from $25.00 to $45.00, and you have the ideal combination? that saves you from ready-made misfits and high priced tailors. Make your selection today from elegant array of stylish fabrics. DRESHER Lincoln's Fashionable TAILOR 143 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. BELL PHONE 604 AUTO PHONE 2686 Pitts' Dancing School Class nights Advanced, Monday; Beginners, Wednesday and 8aturday. 8ocial night Friday. Private class every afternoon. Most beautiful hall in Lincoln. Now cation, 1124 N street. Auto 5241. UNIVER8ITY BULLETINS Friday, December 13. Nobraaka-Iowa debate. Friday, December 13. Ncbra8ka4owa dobato. BASKET-BALL. Kansas Anxious for a Game or Two December 12. Prospects for basket-ball are look ing vory bright thin year. Throe mem bers of Inst year's team Captain Paul Hell, Dwight Doll, and WalBh aro still in tho game. Rurruss, forward of last jonr, is not in school but it is oxpected that he will be back next semester. MoBor, tho center of last year, has graduuted. The jsophomore social committee met yesterday morning to discuss plans for the future. Anothor meeting wan held last evening, when mofo de tailed plans were considered. A prnctlco football game was played by tho University Sophomore team and the Lincoln High School eleven yesterday afternoon, resulting in a tie score of 5 to 5. Lincoln High School will play the Harlan (Iowa) High School on Ne braska Field next Saturday. Reports from tho Kansas game will be an nounced on tho field. Patronize Nebraskan Advertisers Wo manufacture all of our Candies & Ice Cream Wo servo tho moat delicious Hot and Cold Drinks in tho city TRY OUR FAMOUS ATHENIAN BITTER SWEETS CHEW "NUT LOVET" and EAT "SAUER KRAUT" MADE BY OLYMPIA CANDY CO., II3I OSt. RESULTS TELL1 We claim to bo the best CLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and aro here to provo It Our methods aro tho VERY .LATEST and our work mon tho boat that money can secure. We clean tho finest dresses and robes without danger of fading or shrinking In any way. 'Wo also clean gontlomen's clothing of all kinds. OoodB callod for and.dellvorod. Ali goods thoroughly sterilized. Wo do altering and ropolrlng. CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. J. C WOOD St CO. Phone Bell 147 1320 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Phone Auto 1292 to tako a "brace" If sUch is needed. 'Cramming may not bo best In tho long run, but for these particular ex aminations It will bo more effectual than good resolutions for somo other tlmo. TWO MORE. 'Senior Committees Prom and Play Announced. President Alden of the Sonior class has just solectcd the members of tho Senior Prom and Play committees. Their nafos aro: Prom E, T, Phelps, mastor of core- monies; M, A. Mills, chairman; J. A. Murphy, Keo Currlo, OUb HasBler, Nollio Stevenson, Paul Bell, and "B. E. Yoder. Play John Purcell, chairman; Winifred Gould, Jennie Whltmore, Maude Cougor, Glaldeth Denny, Jes slo Cook, O. J-. Shaw, B. K. Eaton, and George Fonlon. Notice. All Hospital Corps men will report for drill in tho locker room of the Armory. OAPT. WORK1ZER. Chicago Great Western Railway. The Short Lino nnd moat popular train servlco to St. Paul and Minneapo lis. Trains loavo Omaha at 7:30 a. m. and 8: 30 p. m., making direct connec tions with all trains for the North west. Homeseokora rates ovory first and third Tuesday during Octobor nnd No vember to points in Northwest. ABk to bo routed via tho "Great Western" railroad. For further information apply to "FRED WIGHT, District Passenger Agent, 1512 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. . Mrs. Davis, hair dressing parlors are now located In tho Famous. Corner Thirteenth and O strobts. Cameron's lunch counter 123 So, 12. Kansas has been vory anxious to ar range for two games with Nebraska on December 12 at tho tlmo of tho open ing of the now Jayhawkor gymnasium. It is, howovor, thought to bo very im probable that tacse games will bo played boforo Christmas. Professor Clapp declarod that many of tho men are showing up well, and montloned the work of tho freshmen J-onm ns being vory good.. Anthes Is "developing into a good center and Richie and Murphy are also doing well. Ferguson Is not getting out regularly Mount Pleasant, tho star Carlisle Indian fullback, has announced that ho intends to enter Cornell next fall. The Cornell Daily Sun say ho will bo able to play jjntercollegiate football after his freshman year and will un doubtedly be a valuable addition to tho varsity eleven. Mr. Arthur Sampson of the Bureau of plana Industry of tho United States department ofngrlciilturo, visltqd the linlvrsjty last Saturday, Mr. Sampson took his M. A., from this University lftBt spring. During the last summer he an working In Oregon with Mr. Pear son. Matt's place Pool and cigars Old Heidelberg, 146 No. Eleventh street. Why not take your bath at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? HUYLER'S Chocolates and Bon Bons.. Tht Drug Cutter. "r-lr H poogoooooooooooa g Would like to be V O your Laundry men . Ci JOY-0 THEATRE FINEST OF NOVINQ PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED ' SONGS 1330 O STREET- BACKSTROM COMPANY EXCLUSIVE TAILOR$ 1320 N St., Llnooln, Neb. JU8T RECEIVED THOSE CELEBRATED Plow's Chocolates Our Luncheonettes and Hot Chocolate Soda are especially fine. Hirsching-Horse Co. 131 South llth Strut 0OffiO000000000 o t Rooms - Rooms - Rooms New Windsor Hotel We have now open to students five or six well fur- nished rooms. Sto&m heat and electric lights. Will rent for &2 ner g week and up. 1 'I J'l S "a . -7" '? i ' U MS