'H y.,- vfeyvfsi?')fV$&'Ti' V v THE DAILY NBBRASKAN r I x.jt . r r r I 'V ZSbe Bails Iflebragftari THE PROPEIITY OP THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY DY-THE-STUDENT-PUBr-BOARDr Publication Olflci, 126 "No. 14th Si ! EDITORIAL 8TAFF. Editor-in-Chief M. A. Mills, Jr., '08 Managing Editor Clyde E. Elliott. '09 BU8INE8B STAFF. Manager H.' C. Robertson, '09 Attt. Manager.' Q. M. Wallace, MO Circulator W. A. Jones, '10 Attt. Circulator L. J. Weaver, '10 Editorial and Business Office: BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In .Advance 8lngle Copies. 5 Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rata of 10 cents por lnsortlon for ovory (If toon words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho poBtofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, ns socond-olass mall matter under the Act of Connrcsn of March 3, 1879. SETTLE DOWN. After rin absence of little over two weoktj tho student body Is again as sembled to complete the work of tho semester. It Is extremely difficult for many of uh to suffer the transition from tho pleasures" of the .holidays to tho work of the present, but neverthe less this must bo dono. "Mo good can come from putting off tho evil day, tho best way to meet the situation Is to onter at onco and with a good will Into tho work of the semester. -The time Is comparatively short until the semester examinations will be at hand and in order to have nothing to regret after they are ovor, it Is welMo put In tho next three weeks to the best possi ble advantage. If Now Yenr'B resolu tion wore yet in order, and possibly More for Chicago, John D. Rockefeller has added $2, 019,000 to RTs" gifts to tho University of Chicago, making the total of his benefactions over $23,000,000. Martin A. Ryerson, president of tho "board or trustees of The University of Chicago, announced yesterday that John D. Rockefeller has added $2,919, 000 to his gifts to the university, mak ing tho total of his benefactions over $23,000,000. It Is also reported that Mr. Jlocke feller lias offered to treble all the con tributions to tho memorial library which tho university is trying to erect In honor of William R. Harper, its first president. The trustees have al ready received $130000 for this pur poHti and. Jiopa to add. $05,000 to- this sum, so that with Rockefeller's contri bution an $800,000 structure may bo erected on tho campus. Tho gift announced yesterday, like most of those preceding it from the same source, Is to be devoted mainly to general endowment purposes. Se curities to the value of $2,000,000 arel set aside for this purpose, thereby adding $80,000 to the Income of the In stitution. Of tho balance, $155,000 is t be used to wTpo.out a deficit In the accounts for 190G-7 and $3G,000 will be dovoted to tho purchase of books, laboratory apparatus and other equipment. Frats at Washington. At the University of Washington there Is a well developed fraternity system, nnd some of the strongest na tional fraternities have chapters in the institution. Por a western college and one that is fairly new, the percentage of Greek letter people is large, as approximately thirty per cent of- the student body are momborB of fraternities. In the ten men's societies there are two hundred I R ESULTS TELLl Wt claim to bo tho beat GLEANERS and DYERS in Lincoln and aro ara to prove It Our methods aro tho VERY LATEST and our worfe -man-the-best- that-money -can-secure; - . - - - W clean the finest dresses and robes without danger of fading or shrinking in any way. We also olean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Goods called for and delivered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. We do altering and repairing. CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LI8T. ' J. C WOOD & CO. Phene Bell 147 1320 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Phone Auto 1292 good resolutions are about as. effective at-one tlino as another, It might bo well that every student to whom such action might be beneflciul should make Homo resolution to cover this case, Tho time Is past In tho history of this school when a nlan could get along by IiIb wits without inconveniencing him self by dally exertion. All that counts now, niul at tho same lime is safe to rely op, is just plain work. :BENDEft!SVtCTORF Tho victory of Johnnie Bonder's Western Wonders ovor tho St. Louis team at whoso hands Nebraska re ceived quantities of rough treatment came as a complete surprise. It Is hard to bolleve that Bender's team could have defeated St. LouIb nad they met them on Thanksgiving day, at "which Unio Nebraska was defeated. No doubt tho long, tiresome trip and the" fact that tho game was so long out of sort- son Wbro potent factors In tho determi nation of the event as reported. But whatever may be the explanation, It must bo admitted that tho Westerners , outplayed tho St Louis semi-professionals In overy. line of play and de serve the respect and admiration felt ,b'y Western football enthusiasts ' and fifty members and about one hun dred nnd thirty women belong to the flvo sororities. i hero are nine national fraternities and one local, live, sororities and ono local. The order and date of .their es tablishment at the University is us folotyB: Men's Slgnla Nu, 189G; Phi Oahinia Dolta, 1900; Phi Delta Thota. 1900; Beta Thota Pi, 1901; Sigma Chi, 1903; Kappa Sigma, 1903; Phl"chl ( Pharmacy) 1905; Aluhq-TaiuQniQgar 1900; Sigma Alpha Epsllon, 190G; Dpl ta Dolta, (local), 1907. t Women's Delta Qammn,1903; Gamma Phi Beta, 1903; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 3905; ""PI Beta Phi, 1907 f Alpha. Zl Dolta, 1907; .Alpha Tau Delta (local), 1903. How returning to Lincoln before the holidays .are over affects some Univer sity students was wolj shown Saturday night whon two Freshmen -whd had come back were on tho campus strik ing matches to see whether It vJasfbed tlmo by the, sundial. . ' Jennie Whltmore, '08, is sick at her home in Valley with the ilypthorla. During .the' Thanksgiving recess hpr -brother who was a, senior. In, tho Val ley high school, -died with dyptherla.' WE'RE NOT TAILORS . i We are the only practical UNION HATTERS in the state of Nebraska. We renovate all kinds of hats and make them f equal to new. We posi tively guarantee all of our work. Hats Made to Order at Factory Prices, $2 to $4 LINCOLN HAT STORE 120 North 12th Si., Lincoln. UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN.. Tuesday, January 7. 11:00 a. m. Memorial Hall. "Tho Art Exhibit," by Professor Dann. Thursday, January 9. 11:30 a. in. Memorial Hall. Junior class moots. Saturday, January 11. Basket-ball, Muscatine vb. Nebras ka. Informal dance. v Friday, January 17 .Fraternity-Hall Sophomore-4iop; Friday, January 31. Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Missouri. Informal dance. Friday, February 21. ' Lincoln Hotel. Junior Prom. The Chemical Club will meet Wed nesday evening In tho Chemical Lec ture room. Mr. Barneby will dlscusB "Methods of Iron Ore Annalysls," and C. J. Frankforter will talk on "Chem istry at the University of Minnesota." Lost A European history note book and Source. Just before vacation. Finder will confer favor by leaving at this oflice. Professor Caldwell was In Madison, Wisconsin, during tho holidays. V, F. Holllstor, instuctor In electrical engineering, is confined to his bed with tho grippe. The Forestry Olub will meet In U. no nl SQveno'clock this evening. , . Why npt take your bath at Ohrls' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? The ACVIE lowllng, Billiards, Pttl ana1 Clears The Finest Place In the West. 934 P Street MEM MEN CANNON CO. THE 'UNI' SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes all students and Invites you, to enjoy-our" smoking and Reading Room. It's a pleasure to please. Try us. "UNI" SMOKE HOU8E. 1132 O STREEt BA0KSTR0M COMPANY EXCLUSIVE TAILORS 1320 N St., Llnaoln, Nab. Gat your ahoaa ah I had ay Arnarloan boy, at COLE & McKENNA'S PALM GARDEN 1132 O - 1132 O The best, place to qat In town Is at Dons. Cafe 114 P. Eleventh -street. V" Oft' ky Frats and Sororities Whn in Neod of COAL call and tee die WJHITEBREAST CO. 4 We will trt jjou ntt , Phone: BtjU 234; Auto 1310. office lio&o.: ; AfL