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Entered at tho pSstofTlco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under tho Aot of Congress of March 3. 1879 THE ART EXHIBIT. Many students aro mlBslng a valu able opportunity for bettering them selves with tho broadening Influence of art by staying away from tho art ex hibit, which has been In progress for some time, pastl Tho fact that en tirely too little Interest Is demon strated in this subject Is plainly evi dent to those who have given the question serious consideration. Year after year, by tho united efforts of the art lovers of the University communi ty and tho city of Lincoln a collection of the best pictures and other works of art of the modern world has been gathered togothor in our Art Hall. This in order to at first stimulate and then finally to cultivate any lntolligont and ten has taken upon himself to visit theso exhibitions, and of this number tho women students are greatly In the majority. This opportunity, and It Is truly a golden opportunity, should not bo lost sight of even In the stress of the every day demands upon the stu dents' time. No allotted time should necessarily be given to the study of the subjects In the exhibit, a short while today and again tomorrow will accomplish wonders and the time be admittedly well spent. Try It now for no one knows under what particular environment he is to spend the fu ture yeajs of his life nor how keen will bo his regret over wasted opportuni ties like the present. PHILIPPINE P08ITION8. Examinations Will 8oon Be Held to Fill Vacancies. The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an exami nation on January 22-23, 1908, to Be cure eligibles from which to fill a largo number of vacancies In tho posi tions of clerk and teacher In the Philippine service. It Ib desired to secure as many eligibles as posslblo who are college graduateB, Including graduates of polytechnic and agricul tural schpols. The work of the American men teachers is largely of a supervisory character, and tho higher positions aro filled as vacancies occur by the pro motion of those who have demonstrated their efllciency and ability in the ser vice. Conditions in the Philippine IslandB will not permit the making of more than a small proportion of appointments from the women appli cants. There Is special need for women to teach the domestic science subject of Instruction which con tinues for three years throughout tho ii WE HAVE GOT IT! if GUT WHAT) PriTe dtaitfgrroott for students " We serve the very best of every thing and plenty of it. Try it for a week, $3.25 per. Separate tables for ladies THE NEW WINDSOR HOTEL subject among the Btudent body and tho community generally. It would no De the strict truth to say that tho art association has eritiroly" failed and that their efforts have come to naught but-tho fact certainly remains that not enough of the students have attended either this year or In years past Many, no doubt, feel that no practical importance can be attached to the fact qf attendance or non-attendance. Such an attitude might be lustlllaulo in some communities, but In a collego ammunlty amontr-col lege -men and women It is wholly wrong. Everything that tends to broaden and strengthen the mind and character of tho individ ual should have that individual's deep and lasting sympathy. A potfey or line of conduct which throws out everything but the concretly practical including all the finer things In art, literature and musjc for the simple reason that no practical advantage 1b visible should not be followed. All Bhould try to cultivate at least an intelligent understanding and appre ciation of these finer and nobler sub jects, if the' title, of educated person can never be rightly applied to them. In the past, about one student In Intermediate course. . Each applicant for the Philippine service' will be required to submit to the examiner, on the day he Is ex amined, a photograph of himBelf, taken within three years, which will be filed with his examination papers as a moans of Identification In case he receives appointment. Applicants may apply to the United States Civil Ser vice Commission, Washington, or to tho secretary of the board of exam iners In Lincoln for application forms. Bxamlhlfnon-papersafeirppetF direct from the Commission to the places of examination, lLls necessary that the applications bq received in ample tlme'jtp arrange for the exami nation desired at the place indicated by Bio applicant. Dr. Bessey Is just finishing the proof reading of his new work on the classl. Lflcation of plants. This 'is an elabor ate treatlso, comprising the arrange went of the entire vegetable kingdom. It la '.estimated that the students of Columbia" University earned almost $25,000 during the year ending June 30, 1906. Do you read these advertisements? Then you may be interested in this: The Best Makes of Hosiery are the "Wayne Knit "and the -nyx0f -all- the-hose that-do- wear out and that do cause darn- ing, these two resist the tendency the longest. There are no other makes so good on the market. - We carry them both for men or women. Mffler & Paine. UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. Friday, January 18. The Temple. Bernard Shaw's clever play, "You Never Can Tell," presented by the Dramatic Club. 8aturday, January 11. Basket-ball, Muscatine vs. Nebras ka. Informal dance. ' Friday, January 17 Fraternity Hall Sophomoro Hop. " "Friday; January 31; Basket-ball, Nobraska vs. Missouri. Informal dance. Saturday, February 1. Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Missouri. Friday, February 21. Lincoln Hotel. Junior Prom. Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Kansas. Saturday, February 22. Basket-ball, Nobraska vs. Kansas. Talk to Ludwig about your clothes. Clements' photos are tho best. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. Marshall, students' barber." Corner -T-hlrteenth-and-O-under Famous. Have ydur clothes pressed at Web er's Suttorlum, Cor. 11th and O. ' C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O SL i Our Greatest Shirt Sale Entire Stock of Fine Shirts of the Inter-Ocean Shirt Company offered at ... . lULf PRICE . Som? merchants were scared by the recent financial "doings" they cancelled their orders, then the shirt company had the shirts. Then we- bought them all of them every one that they had. These are all tins r::sjBasimlsgOiKls3rdao-id;styleB or patterns no off color ings about 300 dozen buy all you want and pay only half regular price. r $2.50 Shirt $2.00 Shirt. $1.50 Shirt. $1.25 Shirt. $1.00 Shirt. $1.25 $1.00 75c 62c 50c Half price Half Price Half Price Half Price Half Price M AY E R B ROS. i ,: (