THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 0 I 1 1 in h v i j U i 1 1 S gfte g)ail TRebtasftan THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln. Nebraska. rHBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publication Otflci, 126 No. 141b St. EDITORIAL STAFF. EdItor-ln-Chlef Ross King, '08 Managing Editor Q. L. Fonlon, '08 Associate Editor RTL. Harris, 10 BU8INE88 8TAFF. Manager George M. Wallace, '10 Circulator W. A. Jones, '10 Assistant Circulator L. J, Weaver, '10 OFFICE HOURS. EdItor-ln-Chlef 2 to 4 p.m. Manager 9 to 10 a. m. Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION, BLDQ. Postofflce, 8tatlon A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. 0 Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tlitf rato of 10 cents per insertion for overy flftcon words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published free. Entorod at tho postdfllco at Lincoln. Nebraskn, as second-class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March v3. 1879. Tho "clovntor" (moro properly the museum), as it was pioturcd in last year'B CornhuBker, will have an addi tion in this year's book 'in the shape of a sign identifying it. And in order that this may bo In keeping with sur roundings, it has been painted in the moBt uncouth fashion. It looks like it might havo been done by tho pre historic man, Tho' Blgn across O street, "Tho Sa loon Wants Your Boy; Can You Spare Him?" is couched in the right terms. It calls on tho responsible parties parents and citizens. But unfortunate ly tho citizen of Lincoln has a greater responsibility. Ho docldes tho ques- but all infants devolop pretty well on much tho samo food and nigh-school students aro equally of incapable of digesting a Variety on tho bill of fare. In a recent letter to tho Omaha Boo, Georgo Coupland of Elgin, Nebraska, writes tho following concerning tho importance of our school of forestry: "The planting and care of trees stimulates in our nature tho senti ments that go to mako homo lovers, develop a lovo of the artistic and bountiful, begets tho power that lays a deop and solid foundation for the rural homo, and provides a continual feast for thoso whoso good fortune it is to bo born and raised amidst such surroundings. "The school of foreBtry that 1b now a part of our state agricultural college, I bollevo, is something that is going to bo most helpful in arousing and developing a greater interest in thiB Important matter, and I a.m most hope ful that Nebraska will be one of tho loaders in this laudablo movement that means bo much to thoso who plant and to thoBo who. will bo their BUCCOBBOrB." 20--PER CENT DISC0UNT--20 BV Come in and examine our now line of Spring Goods. TWENTY per cent Dis count on all Fall and Winter Suits. DRESHER Fashionable TAILOR' 143 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. BELL PHONE 604 - AUTO PHONE 2686 ORDER YOUR PUHCH at FOLSOf S Also everything in tho way of cakes, pies, candies and icos. Hot Chocolate with Whipped Croam after tho show. Bell 456- Phone us for Prices -Auto 2214 Political Debate. A big political debate Saturday ovening. Members of tho Studonts' Debating Club will decide "whether or not tho recent financial panic was duo to Republican incompetency." Tho club contains several able and well Instructed Democrats and" Republicans and discussion promises to be exceed ingly Interesting. The debate proper will be contested by Bates and Mor gan on tho afllrmatlvo and by Waldo and Johnson on tho negative After the debate It is probable that speeches from the floor will be called for and "outsiders" as well-as members will bo given an opportunity to express their opinions. charter members. Between thirty and forty Is a manageable number, en abling meetings at private houses and informal discussions. With a larger membership tho club would be less wieldly and likely, as with the recent-' ly established "University Girls' club," to exist only to pay duos. It romains to be seen what the directors will de cide to do. At present they seom en thusiastic about remaining as they aro, and holdlpg frequent meetings. UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. I ' ' i e HAMrAA 'aBBBBBBBBBBL.BBBBBL .JbbbbW SPRING HATS GALORE I am getting moro hats every day my spring stock is now complete 1 have every kind that a person could ask for Hats for the hig, little and njedium sized fellows bring your head to my store and I will fit it for $2.50 BUDD, $2.50 HATTER Thursday, February 27. 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall. Sophomore class meets. Friday. February 28. German Club play. Saturday, February 29. 7:30 p. m. University Hall 106. Students' Debating Club meets. Friday, March 13. Lincoln Hotel. FreBhman Hop. HERE'S A "SNAP!" An Al foun tain pen now, self-fllllng, 25 per cent discount. Inquire at Nebraskan ofllce. Moit J. Brown, '05, and Burdotte G. Lewis, '04, now at Cornell, were on the campus yesterday. Tho best place to eat in town Is at Dons Uafe 114 So. Eloventh street. There will be no football game be tween Cornell and Princeton next fall. EVERYTHING IN Sporting Goods Spiolil Dliciunt t Students 8IRARD CYCLE COMPANY, 140 North 14th St. LINCOLN DANCIN6 ACADEMY -113a iv st. Social nights Mon. and Frid., 8 to 11 BeginnoPs night, Wednosday, 8 to 11 UNI. STUDENTS ESPECIALLY INVITED -SELECT CROWD- The ACVE Bowling, Billiards, PmI and Clears The Finest Place in the Wesl. 934 P Street MEIVLMEN CANNON CO. tion for two thousand and moro young strangers, fortunately the Univer sity .doesn't depend on "saloon money" "for support. The underclassman who finds him self overshadowed by othdrs moro ac tive in political and social life need feel no discouragement. Centralize at tention on studies and let such things bo secondary. It is a noticeable thing that many students "prominent" as freshmen lizzie out. The man who un dertakes to make a respectable record his -first year, and is a good student during his sophomore and -junior years 1b apt to finish and finish high, with plenty ' of class honors to his credit and prospects of going on -up. This isn't" alwayB the career of tho freshman or sophomore who is a full fledged politician and society stunter. Congressman Davis of Minnesota is introducing a bill to provjdo for indus trial education in tho high-school grades. Ho says that this thing of educating" ,all alike regardless jot tho life they are to lead "is a mistake," Such measures will, of course, appeal to the self-named "common people," Tho club realizes the importance of being Instructed upon current ques tions, especially political questlonflTp Dr muny uuiuunis oDtain an education and practice of great value to them, especially law students. A short par liamentary law practlco beginning nt 7:30 p. m., always precedes tho regu lar debate. Everybody is invited. A "rousing" time is expected. Equal Suffrage. Tho board of student director of tho new "equal sufrrago league" havo not yet held a meeting, but ore said to be dismissing informally just what to do about limiting or increasing their membership list. An investigation of the naihes registered thereupon showed for charter mombors between thirty and forty of tho strongest and brightest, as well as tho most popular, girls in school. Now tho members really want to meet with some regu larity, in order to hold informal dis cussions and to "And 'out mora about their subject nnd their own obliga tions and responsibilities. Hence, though restriction is tho last tiling at which they want to aim, they aro tempted to "standpat" on their list of Matt's place Pool and cigars Old Heidelberg, 146 No. Eleventh street. Freshman clasB will meet In Memor ial Hall Tuesday, March 3. Dr. Chas. Burr Blk. Youngbluf, dentist, 202 Hill, Dentist, 233 So. Eleventh. Ghapin Bros., florists, 127 St. 12th. Dairy lunches Dalrymple's. CINCINNATI OUT PMC! SHOE 8T0M Dtttrit SH$a Rttafc FaUry AVB0 Ytr TIME - mmI MHtf . 120 S. WE WANT YOUR FRAT TRADE We can give you the best prices, best goods and best service CAPITAL GROCERY 8;M?e W35 M Street . T" ' ' Suits and O'coats Madeto Order, $15 NO MORE NO LESS i ! -i m m 'TTTMa7TBeTT"W World's Greatest-Tailors -UNION MADE J. F. QREQ0RY, Mumpr and Cutter Lfictlilriit,. 145. 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