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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 'T& the Dait flebtaoftan THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln. Nebraska. PUBLISHED EYEfirOAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publicities Otflci, 126 No. 14th St. EDITORIAL STAFF. EdItor-l'n-Chlof Rots King, '08 Managing Editor Q. L. Fonlon, '08 AiBOClato Editor , .R. L. Harrli, 10 BUSINESS 8TAFF. Manager Qeorge M. Wallace, MO Circulator ...W. A. Jones, '10 Assistant Circulator L, J, Weaver, '10 OFFICE HOURS. EdItor-ln-Chlef k...2to 4p.m. Manager - 9 to 10 a. m. Editorial and Business Office: BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, 8tatlon A, Lincoln, Neb. II - .,... ..! I .. , ,. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. S Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 conta per IriBorflon for every flftoen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published free. Entered at the poatomco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter undor tho Aot of Congress of Maroh 3. 1870. There are various kinds of dreamB. Mr. Powers Jn his addreHB beforo the students yesterday meant that kind which are accompanied by consider able wide-awake action. The people who have done the world the most good haven't dreamed things Into ex istence without getting busr between dreams. It Is a safe guess that out of the six hundred Hunks and conditions of last semester there were not a half dozen by students who are earning their way through schools. Young people who earn their own money appreciate the This hour Is to be given to the dis cussion of the problems of the peace of the world. An association for interna tional conciliation has boon formed composed of many of the leading men of America. Many of tho colleges and universities of tho United States have auxiliary societies and present pro grams at least once each year to dis cuss arbitration and other means that may advance peace, and lessen or do away with war. The annual Lake Ma houk conferences are noted all over tho world, and bring to their meetings the greatest orators and statesmen from all tho nations. Tho Hague Con ferences are parts of this same great movement. Among the noted men forming thd council of direction of tho American branch of this association are found Lyman Abbott, Nicholas Murray Butler, Joseph H. Choatos, Both Low, David Starr Jordan, James Ford Rhodes, A. D. White and our own noted citizen W. J. Bryan. The program as arranged will occu py the whole hour from eleven until twelve, March 10. Short addresses will be given by Professor Maxoy and J. S. Swenson, followed by longer speeches by Prof. O. B. Howard and W. J. Bryan. The subjects will be as follows: Prof. Edwin Maxey, "Re sults of the Second Peace Conference." J. S. Swenson, "Tho University as an Exponent of Peace." Prof. Q. E'. How ard, "America and tho Ideal of Social Peace." Hon. W. J. Bryan, "Arbitra tion vs. Force." Chancellor Andrews will preside, and Mrs. Raymond will furnish appropriate music. Program will begin on the minute. The Students' Debating Club will have a debate on the following sub ject: Resolved: "That the present powers of the house of representatives are a menace to good government" AUCTION! WE HAVE TO MOVE Store to be Remodelled Our $30,000 stock of. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry etc Every afternoon and evening, commencing Saturday, March 7th! at 2 Id' Sle. y Carr,e8 th Mm auaranteo a8 bought at private ownBpUrllce3!OUr 0raduat,on Pre8nt8now while you can get them at your E8TABLI8HED 1871 HALLETT, Jeweler, 1143 0 Street W WWW IMM opportunities of the University too much to waste them, In this way. No one can say so much for the boozer olassr The Dally Princetonlan Bays that the functions of a college newspaper are: (1) to report collegiate and inter-collegiate news, (2) to express undergrad uate opinion. (3) to act as a critic. This does not include the function of a stenographic bureau or that of an ad vertising agency for Individuals and organizations. The Nebraskan is try ing to- furnish the news for"the bene fit of its readers and not of -its would be contributors. Tonight occurs the first of a series of; three 'h'ter-class basket-ball games. These occasions ought to develop con siderable class spirit and this one be tween the seniors and sophomores will be of unusual interest It is hoped that there will be enough students from the classes 'in question to make their pres ence known. ' ' ' Attention is called to the chapel ex ercises next Tuesday from eleven to -twelve. ' () The affirmative will bo maintained by S. G. BvanB and C. Staufler. M. H. Winder and R. K. Taylor wijl argue the negative. The discussion wil lbe interesting and instructive. Meeting will be in U. 102, Saturday evening, March 7. The "WooBter Voice" of last week was edited by tho girls. According to .the "dope" those Wooster boys must be Just awful. Scathing editorials appear about the "fearfully -and won derfully made styles" of the boys' clothes, about the Impolite manner in which the boys make their dates, and about their smoking and their block-' uib CHO 11U1JB, Northwestern constructing an. en gineering building for the colleges of Civil. Alpntrlnnl nnrl' mnnY,n..i-.i i neering which are,to be lns&lled.next "'"( luu-wuiDO WMI 'UO OJ. UV9 years duration, theHflrst two of which wll'be spent In liberal training 'of a scientific trend. Jjjj Students of 'Columbia university took part in the Washington birthday parade in the city of New York THE MEN'S STORE QUR NEW PLAN of buying only one or two Suits of a kind in the Novelty Patterns makes a suit from here exclusive in style and pattern. Not one last year's garment, in the house to show you : t . : : ;, 1325 O Street H. E. FARQUHAlf V& UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. Tuesday, March 10. 11:00 a. m. to 12 m. Momorlql Hall. Convocation. "Peace Program." Hon. W. J. Bryan, Dr. G. E. How ard. Chancellor Andrews presid ing. Saturday, March lT 7:30 p. m.M. 102. Students' Debating Club meets. Friday, March 20. 7:00 p. m. Temple. A. J. Elliott, International Students' Secretary for the Y. M. C. A. Saturday, Marh'c 21. 8:00 p. m. Gymnasium. Girls' basket-ball. Minnesota vs. Nebraska. Wednesday, April 15. 6:00 p. m. Easter recess begins. Wednesday, April 22. 8:00 a. m. Easter recess ends. Not a book or view proposition. What then? I would rather explain my work to you In person. If you need money, let mo have a talk with you. C. E. Franz at Llndel Hotel, to day and tomorrow. HERE'S A "SNAP!" An Al foun tain pen now, self-filling, 25 per cent discount. Inquire at Nebraskan offlce. See Ludwig about your easter suit Pay-Your. SUBSCRIPTION JJV fiSi m it) ni3li 4Z71 0&O2: Za fir"i"' sr 1 AND KEEP THE OFFICE CAT FAT The best place to eat in town is at Dons Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street Yale has won tho intercollegiate hockey championship. Our First Display of the New Millinery Large lines of. street hats, Flower trimmed hats, Flower hats; small hats,, Sailor hats, picture hats, Distinctly new shapes, Straw braids and horsehairs. jftf. i All Colors, All Shades Plenty of Black 3Ve have searched out good values; we expect, to con- ' -vance you mat you can ge,t dainty; atr - Ay -f tractive hats in the good styles at. . . puU And from that up to $5.00. ' Jtffaef We Have an Especially Sttong Line --, -.' l SBiKJflFJ f BK'BlU mww '1 Hl I I ' W ' er& Paiiie it. A ' 1 t , t