THE DAiJLV NEBRASKAN S MAJESTIC Week Starting May I ltd The Fulton Stock Company -PRESFNTS- Clover" Seats ResHTii fcyPhoie at THutie Threi Days li Adiaice. Ants 1528. Ball A936. Evening prices 15c and 25c Matinees, Wed. and Sat 15c Box ofHco opens'll a. ra. LYRIC THEATRE MATINEE 3 P. M. EVE. 7i45 & 9:00 PRICES TEN" AND TWENTY CENTS OVERTURE Roy L. Matson, Musical Director GRAY & PETERS Cdmedy Bicyclists 'f . ILLUSTRATED SONG 'Roses Bring Back Dreams of You" JOHN J. WILDE GEORGE W. STEWART Mississippi Steamboat Man C. W. WILLIAMS COMPANY Ventriloquist LORAINE MITCHELL Singing Comedienne ! J. A. MURPHY & LOISE WILLARD In Various Vaudeville Vagaries and Linguistic Idiosyncracies LYROSCOPE THE 'INI' SMOKEHOUSE Welcomes all students and Invites you to enjoy our Smoking and Reading Room. It's a. pleasure to please. Try us. "UNI" SMOKE HOUSE. 1132 O STREET BAGKSTROM COMPANY EXCLUSIVE TAILORS 1320 N St., Llneeln, Nab. : Lawior Cycle Oo Racyolal and Ivar-Jahnson llbyalas. D. fc M. Basaball Gaads. 10 air ct. raductlan to studants if thay mantion this ad. 13254 O STREET THE FIRST TlUtT & SAVINGS BANK lil ! PAD AT 8U ,PBB CSNT fast NsttoMl ssk Tanth and 0, Petry Bakery Co. Baking Orders HUd Promptly -ITKE MCE PICA! OUR SPECIALTY PHONK U8 AND YOU OBDBB WILL RSOSXYKJPBOMrC ATTBHTIOH IVY DAY ORATION. Continued From Pago 1.) ' dccdH and not their Intentions they are judged, nnd bo we must do nnd not simply dare; wo must act and not merely intend to act. Would we have prohibition, we must got out and vote and not merely go to prayer meeting. Would wo curb the power of corporate wealth, we nuiBt elect men who will act and not merely talk. Would we have honesty and efficiency In a popular government like ours wo ourselves must stand for honesty and efficiency. "Success everywhere demands Its price. We get what we pay for, no more, no less. Would we have a good brand we must pay a good price. Would we bo great we must do great deeds. This is nature's way and from this law of compensation there Is no appeal. "And so when we pray for success, let us not do like the Pharisees, for they make long prayers with their tongues. Let us not lie supinely on our backs and wish to become Theo (lore Roosevelts or William Bryans. Let us go out in the fields and the markets and pray with hands and brain. Let us eat our bread in the sweat ,of our brow. "The second fundamental axiom is closely akin to the first. As In school, so In life we must stand or fall on our own personal worth. We cannot j hope long to hldo our intellectual de formities behind a Phi Beta Kappa, or our personal worthlessness behind a social organisation. The keen eye oL competition will not look for our P. B. K. or our fraternity pins. It will pierce the superficial social garb and search for merit, for personal worth, for character. It will seek the man. This has been a hard lesson for us to learn. Wo ask for a man's pedigree, we want to know his brand of 'small talk.' We inquire about his social complexion. This, if carried too far Is a fundamental error. The question that confronts us In competi tive society is neither of what social organizations aro We members nor what did our grandfathers do. The world will not care whether wo were members of the White Cowl, or the Wooden Sphinx. It will not ask whether our grandfathers smoked the Hemy George or the Tom Moore. The question that we must answer is, What can wo ourselves do; what Is our merit? Why, then, should we brag because our folks were wlso if we ourselves are lacking In wisdom? Why claim credit because they were honest and upright, If wo ourselves aro not exact in our dealings with our fellows? Why boast of their, money if when loft to oursolves we go pen niless. The shrowd business man will not ask for our pedigrees; they will not ask If our grandfathers cuffed their trousers at the bottom; they will ask for no mysterious handgrip; they will look for no skull and qrpss bones on our cuff buttons; they will call for no scars of social vaccination, they will call for the scars of honest toll. And so when we judge a man wo too ought to look beneath the superficial fabric. We should look for fitness, for Intellectual development, for charactor and for that heaven born gift of sympathy. "Wo shonld know of no distinction but the dis tinction of merit, we should recognize no aristocracy but the aristocracy of intrinsic, worth. "This idea of sympathy -nnd W vice, it is truo, appeals to, the heart rather than to the head.' It Is nour ished by the soul rather than by the Intellect, We hear It gently whis pered as we surrender our spirit nnd lend n listening oar to music. We feel it stealing upon us as wo behold some wondrous work of art. Wo re call it as we read the musical truths in poetry. It dawns upon ub, too, as wo Btop some quiet night and in silent thought behold the1 vast star-lit sky, or again, as Home beautiful morning In spring we- forget ourselves amidst the grandeur of Nature's works. It is brought to our ears by the rustle of the leaves and the twitter of tho birds; It is heard In the murmur of the brookB and sensed In. the fra grance of the Hower8. The head sur rei ders to the heurt and tho saui apoakB forth Tn response. It is tho sense of oternal harmony which In tellect alone is powerless to give. True education, then, is a develop ment of the heart as well as the head. We must learn to sympathize with our fellows. We may know literature, botany, zoology, astronomy; wo may be able to observe the pseudopodla of the amoeba and to describo the clllla of the Paramecium; wo may know tho orbit of the moon and the size of the sun and still be the mean est of ,men. The scientist in his science madness and the linguist In hi j language madness may bo as far fioni the Ideal as the multi-million-aire in his monoy madness. But where we find true education whore head and heart cooperate, where in telligence and sympathy blend, the in dividual is happy because of his op portunity to live, love, work, and serve, and the community In which he lives Is happier and better because of his exemplary life and efficient ser vice. "Fellow classmates, we stand in the twilight of our college day; our di rect connection with the University is soon at an end, but our tale is not yet told. Let us make our own des tiny. We live In an age and In a coun try whore wo need recognize the di vide right of neither king nor czar. We need worship at tho shrine of no aristocracy. Governments, kingdoms, principalities and powers aro but the Instruments of men and through them the Individual may If he will assort his divine right to practice the lesBoii which our Alma Mater has taught us to strive for this bucccsb which de pends on hard work and for this worth which depends on capacity for useful ness. Let us make the most of our opportunity. While here we have re ceived and we have been ministered unto. Now wo are ready for the higher office; wo aro ready to give, ', to minister. And so when our college doors close behind us an tithe gaififil of a new life swing open, lot us lift our -flag to this loftier height; let us dedicate our lives to useful service." Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12.1 Why not take your bath at Chris' bath house, Eleventh tfnd Patreets?! Clements' photos aro the host. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. Eat at ElamB. C. "k. Frey,( florist, 1133 O St 1 ' Marshall, students' barber. Corner Thirteenth and O under Famous. Yard-O, the handy stationery. After the Matinee Dalrymple's. Go to 'Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser, for chiropody. v "" The best place tcr eat In town Is at Doss Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street. A. G. SPALDING I Cfil SlMI'ii BROS. Tho Largosi Manufacturers In the World of OFFICIAL ATHLETIC 8UPPLIES Base Ball, Foot Ball, Golf, Lawn Tennis, Basket Ball, Hockey Official Implements for Track and Flold Sports Uniforms for All Sports Spalding's Hnndsomoly Illus trated Cataloguo of nil sports' contains numerous suggestions. Send for it. It's froo. A. G. SPALDING & BROS, Now York, Cl.'cngo, Philadelphia, 'Boston, Baltimore, Washington, St. Lxniis, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Syracuse, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Minneapo lis, Now Orleans, Denver. Montreal. SAY, BOYS The girls are wearing mighty fine Tailored 8ults this Spring.. "DO YOU THINK" They want to spend their money for Tailored 8ults and go with afellow wearing a Hand Me Down Suit. "THINK IT OVER." We will give you the Latest 8tyle, Perfect Fit and the Nob blest Assortment of Woolens in the city. $25 and higher. Elliott Bros., Tailors 142 South 12th 8t. We're now located in the most beautiful store in the west We handle the finest ) HOT DRINKS in the city. Come in and try them, Lincoln Candy Kitchen J 4th and.O So. west Corner , ..courses: . Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, English, -- Penmanship, etc. Lincoln BusinossCollogo L. J. HERZOG tk ewmtm mis' tam.ii Tk flaMt werk toe sad arises rig at. 011 at ear saw store. 1130 O Si - Llnaela