THE DAILY NBBRASKAN ! ( I t f i $ r- it. i Oliver Theatre FRI. SAT. SAT. MAT., FEB. 14-15 Thorns and Orange. Blossoms Eve., 50, 30, 20, 10c. Mat., 25 & 10c WED. MAT. & EVE., FEB. 19. The Girl Question LYRIC THEATRE MATINEE 3 P. M. EVE. 7:45 & 9:00 PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS LEED8 AND LEMAR Australia's Burlesque Artists ART ADAIR Musical Comedy Act ILLU8TBATED SONG "Sweetheart Days" JAMES H. CULLEN -"The Man From the West THE FLORENCE TROUPE Sensational Acrobats. LYROSCOPE MAJESTIC Week Connencing Monday, hi, id FULTON STOCK GO. IN "Faust" A Sublimo and Dramatic Produc tion of Goetho's Immortal. Evening prlcos 16c and 25c Matinees, Wed. and Sat 15c boats rravd, Box ofllco opoiiH 11 n. in. AUTO 3634 - BELL A634 DR. J. Rl DAYIS DENTIST Oilice hours 0 to 5. Sundays 10 to 11. SPECIAL RATE TO STUDENTS Over Bank of Commerce, 18th & O Sts. The ACME 4 Ifwllng, Billiards, Ptol and Clears The Finest Place iirtfc West. 934 P Street ' MEMMEN CANNON CO. II '.I.'. ' n . m'.V , ,m , : THE 'UNI' SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes fll students and Invites you to enjoy our Smpklng and Reading "Room. ' It's a pleasure to please. Try vus. UNI" SMOKE HOUSE. 1132 O STREET r Pitts' Dancing School . -, Class nights Advanced, Monday; Beginners, Wednesday and Saturday. Social night Friday. .Private class -'every afternoon. . Most beautiful half in Lincoln. JMew lodatlon, 1124 N street. Auto 5241. , f I BUSINESS DIRECTORY very IkjjrI PBljeroUjrStadaBt la mrged to patronise tbesa Nebras- ( kaa advertisers, smd to mention i j th paper bile doing ao. t I t 4 1 41 ATHLETIC GOODS Lawjor Cycle Co. BANKS First Trust and Savings. Central National BAKERIES Dalrymple, Folsom, Po- try. BARBER SHOPS Grand Central, Green's Shops, Marshall, Emmert. BATH HOUSE Chris'. BOOk STORES Co-op; Lincoln; University. BUSINESS COLLEGES Brown Busi ness College; Lincoln Business Col lege. CAFE Savoy, Windsor, Sams, Dons, Buds.- CIGARS Cole & McKonna; Mutt's PI&C6 CLEANERS Wood. 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Oldest, agency for eecurinarpatents. ! . i'atuu iUkw 4 JhroMlj Nmi .$. reeely. iptelal notice,- without coarse, In the - -Scientific flimrkaH. t A. handsomely Illustrated weekly, tamest air. oulaUdii of jiny sclent Ilia Journal. ' Terms, Hi, 7"nr: four nvK.tbe.fl. Sold ty all newsdealers.. liiiiiu iiTen.v. .vmlv Branch OITIoe. 5 Y H. Washington. , C. . i - ?fe1BBBLB H '1 ST as' 1 BM I I ' FvfJVOT- Art In America. Columbia University has made a notable addition to her faculty of fine arts. .She has appointed Kenyon Cox professor of painting; Daniel C. Frcnchf professor of sculpture, and John La Fargo, professor of tho deco rative arts. The move is significant; it indicates a recognition of the Im portance of the esthetic in a well rounded education. Foreigners, in commenting upon our college curricu la, often speak of the preponderance of utility oyer beauty. They declare that our university education aims at the production, of efficient brokers and bridge builders. Tho leading educa tors of our country do, nevertheless, appreciate the Importance of art, and are usually found ready and eager to do what they are able to do for art. Collier's. George A.( Lee, '04, of Spokane, Wash., who was a prominent debater during his college days, is, according to Spokane papers, being urged to be a candidate for tho legislature. Dur ing the last year Mr. Iee has pub lished the following articles in tho Central Law Journal, St. Louis: "Dis charge of Contracts by Alteration; Material and Immaterial Alterations," "May the State in the Exercise of the Police Power Prohibit the Use of the National Flag for Advertising Pur poses?" "In an Action for Breach of Contract of Marriage, What Is a Suf ficient Physical Disability to Consti tute a Valid Defense?" "Latent Equi ties." Albany Ldw Journal: "The Rescesslon of Executed Contracts of Sule for Breach. Law Notes, New York: "The Commercial Aspect of Japanese Exclusion." Walter F. Meier, '03, Spokane, Wash., hat-, recently published "The Saturday Night Crowd," The Coast, November, 1907; "The Segregation of the Hawaiian Lepers by Administra tive Process," Central Law Journal, October 25, 1907; "Levy of Attach ment Upon Rolling -Stock of a Rail road Company Doing Interstate Busi ness," Central Law Journal, Novem ber 8, 1907; "The Registration of Land Titles Under the Torrens Sys tem," Central Law Journal, December 13, 1907; and "The Effect of Presump tlon of Death Upon Marketability of Title to Real Estate," Tho Green flag, Boston, December, 1907. Mr. Meier was recently made president of the Spokane Municipal League, a non-partisan organization, the purpose of which is to secure better government in Spokane. Charles P. Craft, '03, of .Aurora, Nob., is one of the most successful lawyers among recent Nebraska grad uates. Reports -from central Nebraan ka show that he has the confidence of that entire region and that ho has the call on the big business men. An effective public sneaker and debater, one of tho ablest debaters Nebraska ever had and with a record for high scholarship in the College of Law, he has had unusual success in both ofllco work and in court especially in the supreme court. Notice to Students in Chemistry 26. The permanent class hour will be 4 o'clock oii Tuesdays and Thursdays. SiArVERY.,' Two thousand pair of shoes, from 25 to ou per cent discount, itogers & Perkins Co. The cast of. the Senior play Is re, quested to meet in U, 106, Thursday at 11:30 a. m. Friday will be a full holiday for all students, , LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY -113 N St.- J Social nights Mon. and Wed., 8 to 11 Beginner's night, Wednesday, 8 to 11 UNI. STUDENTS ESPECIALLY IN VI THD" SELECT CROWD THE GRAND CENTRAL m" "' ' ' '4-I' ' m I T ajs , BAR1ER SHOF ni CHAH STORE ' - ' " - t W..H. BAnTHELMAN, Prtfrfttor 134 South Eleventh St Eat SWt Lawlor Cycle Co. 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