THE DAILY NBBRASKAN I 1 .1 I I, r THE TRUE FAITH. (Contlnuod from pago ono.) 1b not tho rolo of a child. It reflects our very oxlBtonco. ".There was once a ninn named Goodyenr who had n dronm about rubber. Ho followed tho promptings of his Imagination. Ho starved his "family and lived In a most impover ished condition, But always he, found a way to obtain rubber and to con tinue his experiments. Ono day ho was boiling rubber in a pot when un accldont occurred. A lot of sulphur was dumped Into tho kettle. Good year was vastly disappointed But the accldont pointed tho way to tho reali zation of his dream, tho Bulphur rubbor compound producing tho result for which he had sought so long. You may say that this was an accldont, not a dream. It was an accldont, but It would have meant nothing to any one but a dreamer like Goodyear. "Rovelatlons of all things are reve lations to dreamers. While we con gratulate ourselves on tho substltu ' tion of realities for dreams, yot wo must remember that our whole pro gress has come through these very dreamB. They havo led us at last to realities. "Let us not bo afraid of nature; lot ub not bo afraid of science; let us penetrate tho sanctuaries of both. That Is the glory of our time. Let us remember this, but let us also re member the dreams which alone have permitted those things to become realities. "So, I say to you, keep on with your dreaming. Dream of tho great plain here with Its vast extent of prairie and its numerous herds of bison; dream of tho farm land hero with all Its prosporlty; dream of tho great state; dream of a church which shall sot the spirit freo; dream of an edu cation which shall become distinct with the pulsations of life. Dream till your dreams como true. Revela tions como only to tho dreamer." Junior Promenade. Tho following Is the financial report of the Junior Prom., held at the Lin coln Hotel, February 21, 1908: . Receipts By cash, 61 tickets at $3.00. . . .$183.00 Expenditures Lincoln Hotel $ 50.00 W. W. Abbott, music 39.00 Fred Groth, decorations 31.00 Tommy Coleman, refresh ments 28.00 George Bros., programs 18.50 Ensign, hack 3.50 ChaphvLBroB., flowers . 3.00 P. J. Harrison, poster rent.... 2.50 John Uhl, doorkeeper 1.50 Simmons, tickets SJ! LOO Porterage 1.00 Cash to class treasurer 4.00 Total $183.00 Compllmentarlos Committee 14 Patronesses ; 3 Nobraskan, advertising 2 Guests 4 4 Total 23 AMOS THOMAS, , , Chairman. I have' examined the above ac counts and vouchers and find same corredt GROVE E. BARKER, Chairman Committee. If in need of summer work, calUon O, E. Fraas toy and tomorrow at the ldnaeu aoiau M ,Dr. Hill, Dentist. 233 So. Eleventh, ;Chapim jfrrCHi.', florlits, 127 12th. : TT, '.' ' .Subscribe for the Dally Nebraskan. 0 UR ATTITUDE ON MEN'S DRESS IS WELL KNOWN we believe that good clothes are (essential to success, and that a fine grade of mater ials and skill are essential to good clothes. While you are meditating upon the require ments of your spring suits we commend to your attention our our latest conception of clothes for young men. The Famous Society Brand We cannot believe that clothes were ever made to contain more perfect features than these - 1217 ost. 1217 OSt. courses: ' Bookkeeping, Shorthand, -Typewriting, English, Penmanship, &c Lincoln BusinMt College Telegraphy... Is a lucrative occupation and a great educator Positions secured when proficient. Classes three nights a week. Western Telegraph School SENIOR INFORMAL MARCH 14 f University Temple Tickets. 75 Cents MK)KM0 - r t 1134 OSt Bell A 2311. LINCOLN HOTEL MARCH THIRTEEN -) tl i4U8igi FRESHMAN HOP The liwllng, lllllaNls, Ntl aii Cigars The Finest Plice In the West. ' S3 P Street MEMMEN CANNON 6o. INFORMAL r oooooooooooooo - -,,.... .il J Si TICKETS $1.50 2: L. J. HERZOQ tie mmtiTY mis' tjulh Tfm inert etkioaa flptigse right. IfttOOSn. - Uneela THE GRAND CENTRAL mm sHir-ri cihi mi Wl H. lAfcmLMAN. PrtffHeitr 134 Seuth Ikm St , . Bast iMe Vfj H o Q v 4 4 Vt 3L$ " w . . V