The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 07, 1908, Image 3

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.EltfEL DOVEY and
FREDERICK C. TRUE8DELL
In the Musical Play
"The District Leader"
PRICES $1.50 to 25c.
FRI. NIGfiT & SAT. MAT. JAN
10-11
KATHRYN 08TERMAN
In the Two Act Comedy
"The Girl That Looks Like Me"
Night-$1.00 to 25c. Mat. 50c & 20c
SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN. 11.
MABEL McCANE
Ajd 3$ In
"The Girt Over There"
LYRIC THEATRE
MATINEE 3 P. M. EVE. 7:45 & 9:00
PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS
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Vj): .- ,- An Artistic Feature
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strated Song, "So Long, Joe"
JOHN J. WILDE
NAT FRANCO
TJje Man of Many Faces
WLXER WASHBURN and
NELLIE KEELEY
BROWNING & LE VAN
Comedians
CLAYTON, JENKINS 4. GASPAR
MAJESTIC
Wik CoeHcl MirnUy, Jan. 6
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Woman Against Woman
Evening prices.... 15c and 25c
Matinees, Wee and Sal 15c
boats reavd, Box office opens 1 1 n. m.
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TRUST 4 SAVINGS MNK
Owned by the Stockholders!
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ATHLETIC GOODS Lawlor. '
BANKS First Trudt and Savings.
Central National.
BAKERIES Dal rymple, Folsom, Pe
try. BARBER SHOPS Grand Central,
Green's Shops, Marshall, Emmort. "
BATH HOUSE Chris'.
BOOK STORES Co-op; Lincoln;
University.
CAFE Savoy, Windsor, .Sains, Dons',
Buds.
CIGARS Cole & Mctfenna; Matt'a
Place.
CLEANERS Wood.
GLOTHING-Farquhar; , Magee &
Deemor: Mayer Bros.: stnrllncr.
COAL Gregory: WhitobroaHt.
CONFECTIONERY Dairy mple; Lin
coln Candy Kitchen; Olympia Candy
Co., Rood, Hirschner-Morse.
Folsom.
DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln, Pitts'.
DENTISTS Graham; Yungblut.
DRESSMAKING Soukup.
DRUGGISTS Hirschner-Morse, Jer
ry . Riggs.
DRY. GOODS Herpolslioiinor; Miller
& Paine. V
FJLpRISTSr-Chapln; C. H. Froy.
BJURNISHINGS-Budd; Magee &
Deemer; Mayer. Bros.; 'Stirling:
HAIR DRESSER Mrs. Davis; Mme.
RossMfsfX CTBell.'
HAIR SPECIALIST Rice.
HATTERS Budd, Henley. Lincoln
Hat Co.
JAPANESE GOODS Akagi.
JEWELERS E. Fleming; Harris;
Myers, Tucker, Hallett, Henderson
. and Hald.
LAUNDRIES Evamj; Merchants;
Yule.
LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom.
Dalrymple, Hirschner-Morse.
MILLINERY Famous"; NIchols
OPTICIANS Hallett; Myers; Shoan.
PHOTOGRAPHS Blazok, Hayden,
Townsend, Clements.
PIANOS Schmoller & Munller
PRINTERS George Bros.; Simmons.
KJiiAL. jjjstatjs Humphrey.
RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch ;
Buds: Camerons: (Ihnrrh- raimnv
Donsr "-Dickinsons Francte ' BrosT
Same, Windsor, Palace Dining Hall.
SHINING PARLOR Colo & Mc
Kenna. SHOES Beckman Bros; Cincinnati
Hereford & Petty; Rogers & Per
kins; Sanderson.
SKIRTS Lincoln Skirt Co.
STATIONERY Porter; Rood.
auiTORiUMS Weber.
TAILORS Backstrom; Dreahor; El
liott; Heffley; Herzog; Ludwlg;
Scotch Wollen Mills, Union College
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THEATERS Jewell; Joy-o; Oliver;
uyric, bijou, wonderland, Elite.
TYPEWRITERS Undorwodd.-"
KEYS Thorn.
TROUSERS Baker panto Co. '
Low Rates'.
eXSmuor, 25, the. Wabash
win put in a VjOry low rate of $10.00
(s'econd-clas), Chicago td :NewYork.
, .TJiQrWabasluhas three solid vesti-
iJnsClllcago dally
iiuui mo uuuruorn sireoc station; at
12:04, a:0,0.and 1,1:00 p; m. . p
Further InfnrtrinHnn mnv ha Oirwl
-from Harry E. Moores, G. A. pjf D.,
Brown University freshmen must
wAlkgon acertain?Bido of the street
Falluro" tocbmplymean8 a ducking
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Preslflfint rtnmWftn III nirltnflnir.Hha
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ART. EXHIBITION.
(Continued frqm Pnge 1.)
he has never attended these exhibi
tions. The-UnivoTHity Hludcnl Bliould" not
think thnt only (hoso tilings' -nre of
value" to him which directly "portain to
his specific course. Oftentimes gradu
ates, have lamented the fact that, fn
tho pursuit of law. or engineering they
have lost tho broadening influence of
art and literature. An understanding
of whnt Is good In art Is Just as neces
snry as is tho ability to appreciate
good literature. Both are essential if
ono Is to really live life as It Is meant
to be. After all the most important
thing in lifo Is sliupjy "HYing.'.' An
understanding of art is necessnry ir
ono would really "live."
In the exhibition of tho Nebraska
Association are pictures by, all 'the
foremost American painters and by
many foreign ones. There are imint-
JngB portraying all sides of lifo. Thoso
paintings should be studied, not mere
ly looked at. The Student must nqt
think that ono visit to the gallery is
sufllcient. Ho should go many times,
even though for only a few minutoH
each time. He should study each pic
ture, analyzing tho characters or scene
and endeavoring to see what tho artist
sought to express. If this is done, the
students cannot but receive some
amount of culture from each exhibi
tion. This will be the foundation of
a still further appreciation of art In
later years. If not acquired at this
period, of life, it Is doubtful whether
It will over be.
Wednesday evening Dr. Fling will
lecture in the gallery on "How to
Study Pictures, giving a few hints
to those who havo not heretofore given
art n etoae study.
EDUCATIONAL ELECTIONS.
(Continued from pago one.)
Corresponding secretary Charles H.
Haskins, Harvard.
Treasurer Professor Clarencp W.
Bowen, Now York.
Executive council Professor Chas.
"M7 Andrews, .Johns Hopkins; Profes
sor James H. Robinson, Columbia;
Worthington C. Ford, Library of Con
gress, Washington, D. C; Professor,
William .McDonald, Brown; Professor
Max Farrand, Leland Stantord, Jr.,
University; Professor Franft M. Hod
dor, Kansas.
American Economic Association.
President Prof essor S. N. Patten,
University of Pennsylvania
First vice-president Proressor Davis
R. Dewey, Massachusetts Institute of
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Second vice-president Judge John
MJu, Newark. tvj
C Third vice-president John M. Glenn
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William Daniels, Princeton, j
American Society for Labor Leglsla
tion. , -
Pi-eaiderrtlToroflHor Henry W. Far.
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Secretary Professor John JR. Com
nionBynl ve.rsUy qf Vlsconsln.
Treasuref Hon, Liipiei S, Hank
Madison.
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Notice Star Gazers. k
Shortly before the ChriHtmnH vnJ.
tion began aTodd's Astronomy- b.ook
was lost on tho second floor of tho
Physic building. Since that time tlig
book has been seen in every building
on, the, catnmis hut' the .owner has not
been able to got his hands on it Tho
name "R. 4. Vanprsdei" is yrritten on
the second pago of the' book.' The
Nebr.askanw.QuJd, lJktohavQ.tbo bopk
returned to this ofllco. " j
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