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THE DAILV NBBRASKAIN AV,. & la i I I . fR ItbciEDaii iRebrasftan - THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln. Nebraska. f nUIHEB EYE1Y BAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND H9NDAY BY THE BTUDENT PUB. BOAAD. PrtliatlM Otflct, 121 Ne. 14th St EDITORIAL STAF.F. Idltor-ln-Chlef Rom Kino, 08 Managing Editor O. L. Fenlon, '08 Associate Editor R. L. Harrls,10 BUSINESS STAFF. Manager George M. Wallace, MO Circulator W. A. Jones, MO Aaalatant Circulator L. J. Weaver, '10 OFFICE HOURS. EdItor-ln-Chlef 2 to 4 p.m. Manager 0 to 10 a. m. Editorial and Business Office J A8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poetofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copet, B Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 Individual, notices win be charred for at the rate of 10 oonte per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly be published free Enterod at the postofllce at Llnooln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under the Act of Conpresa of March 3, 1179. II I .1 III! ! It begins to look like the petition of the law students didn't go very far toward removing the dean. Most of the signers are sorry that they were ever persuaded into signing the peti tion. Remember this next time. The Cascade meeting, beginning im mediately after graduation will un doubtedly furnish the opportunity for a goodly number of young fellows to visit the mountains and get the bene fit of some strong personalities all in the same week. Why not send fifty men from Nebraska? There Is some thing in it for a man, wherever or whatever he is in life. that by the" middle of the Reason wo may be represented by an experienced, consistent, hardhitting team of base ball stars. Secretary Maine of the Y. M. C. A. is instituting a Mother's day for May 2. On that day every man in the city is expected to wear a white flower for his mother. If it is possible he is ex pected to visit her or at least to write to her. We ought to do something every day in the year for mother, but thiB one occasion should increase our devotion to her and sweeten the greatest hu ma love. Let every University man remember the day. This will bo a national institution some day for it strikes a sympathetic chord in the heart of every man, whatever he is. Law Notes. Judge Beghtol has returned from his duck hunt near David City. Whee land also is back from his "home voting" visit The absence of both these judges caused the moot courts to bo suspended last week. They will open again Saturday with their usual dignity. J. B. Ldwe's wife Is Beriously 111. Glffln has returned from voting his town dry. Stutzenegger Is again able to draw cartoons Jin class. A touch of grip, combined with a cold, nearly spoiled hiB attendance. The sheriff is already busy for Sat urday's courts, and the freshmen have begun to study at the state house. A number of the Seniors were en gaged at the polls In the recent city election for the interests of the Civic League. Judge Hastings returned the exami nation papers in Equity I yesterday morning. A few delinquent, but aB a whole he was well satisfied. ALTERATIONS NOW GOING ON I .1 ..T III-- !--! I I..,, . I... ,l A little hard to get into our store, but we will make it worth your while if we have anything you want. I II I 1 M I -.. Ill .1 . II I . I I I I . I I I lllll.M. , HALLETT, Jeweler, 1143 0 Street E8TABLI8HED 1871 Quite a noticeable leveling up is going on about the campus and the farm. It is reported that the regents have given directions to improve what campus we have and to fix driveways and walks that are very much in need. It would be nice to have a meeting of the regents oftener. Now that the date for Ivy Day is an nounced nothing should interfere with the attendance of every member of the whole student, body. This is one of the memorable occasions in this his tory of the. school marking the begin ning of a class day institution which will bring pleasure to all future Ne braska Alumni. It seems strange that there are not morenen out for baseball this year. Now that the freshmen have been thrown off the team it is almost killed. What's the matter with the game? It is second only to football in honor; it is clean and strenuous and gives a man a chance to take a good, trip, something of which is a good thing for -any. man in college. It is hoped that some of the good material among upperclassmen will get out again and Frat Ball. The teams representing Phi Delta Theta and Phi Gammd Delta played baseball yesterday afternoon. The score was 10 to 5 In favor of the Phi Delts. Batteries: Phi Delt, Halligan and Owen,; Phi Gam, Hudson and Matters. The standing of the teams at pres ent is as follows: Pld. W. Phi Delta Theta.... 2 2 Alpha Tau Omega.. 1 Slg. Alpha Epsllon.. 1 Delta Tau Delta.... 1 Beta Theta Pi 1 Sigma Chi 1 Phi Gamma Delta.. 1 L. 1 1 1 1 1 1 P.O. 1000 1000 1000 '.000 .000 .000 .000 Captain Walter Stiffen and eleven University of Chicago football men donned khaki uniforms the other day and kicked a ball around Marshall field for the first spring football prac tice. Anderson, varsity center, report ed, while Doughtery, the star freshman half, was In the Hne-upat left half. Rogers, the freshman captain, played at quarter. Among the other men In togs were Coombs, Donovan, Thayer, and Clarke. Subscribe for the Daily Nebraskan. Men Are Fast Finding Out that when Clothes fit as they should and keep their shape they wear twice as long. That's the secret of the grow ing demand foryur Kensington gar ments. They rmyer lose their shape with age or Mr usage. Always the same In coloif and stylish appearance to the very Imfcny man of almost any proportion TJan be fitted here absolutely to his liking in a few min utes. No Lincoln tailor could do it better In two weeks. Just try one of our stylish tan or elegant gray Ken sington 8ults this spring. We guaran tee them satisfactory. Magee & Deemer UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. Friday, April 10. Fraternity Hall. Junior Informal. Wednesday, April 15. 6:00 p. m. Easter recess begins. Wednesday, April 22. 8:00 a. m. Eastor recess ends. Friday, April 24. Lincoln Hotel.' Senior Prom. Glee Club Concert, Matinee and even ing. Friday May 1. 8:00 p. m. The Temple. Y. M. C. A. Minstrel. Company B. Hop. Friday, May 8. Sophomore Hop. Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum, corner 11th and O Marshall, students' barber. Corner Thirteenth and O, under Famous. Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P DWInHM GEORGE BROS., Printers COPPER PLATE ElfORAYIIfO AND STEEL DYE EMBOSSING A NICE LINE OP STATIONERY Fraternity Bldg., LINCOLN, NEB, We are exclusive agents for the beautiful tailored hats made, by Phipps of New "York. We are now showing these hs$s for the first time to -Lincoln women. The style and finish of a PfflPPS TAILORED HAT is exactly right to wear with spring suits, tailored shirt waists, linen suits, etc. 4. Millinery' Department, lliird Floor MILLER & PAINE J" i i i - r '4f!Ktmau3iSnifaBXBiaaaifttirmmvn