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V x THE 13AILY NBBRASKAN V - ' j"-" - " '! 1' ..-; !!" V. 'l, " H jOLIVEtf' THEATRE FRI., SAT. & SAT. MAT., APR. 2-3 'CHARLES FROHMAN PRE8ENTS , THE THIEF ALL-STAR CAST Eve $1.50 to 50c. Mat $1.00 to 25c '. MON., TUES., WED. & MAT., APRIL 5-7 Follies of the Day LAVEEN-CROSS & COMPANY Roman Sports nnd Pastimes VERNON Vaudeville's Favorite VcntrlloqulBt SULLIVAN, PASGUELENA & CO In "A C. O. D. Package" GRAY & GRAHAM Musical Bell Boy & Military Maid EVELEEN DUNMORE Prima Donna BE GAR SISTERS Whirlwind Dancers Extra Added Attraction MR. & MRS. ARTHUR YOUNG Mats (Dally Ex. Mon.), 15 & 25c L Every Night 8:15 15, 25, 35 & 50c PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! imua Week Starting March 29 THE FULTON STOCK CO. Persents "THE LITTLE GREY LADY" In Preparation for Holy Week tho Powerful Christian Play "THE LIGHT ETERNAL" Every evening at 8:15. Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2:30. Best seats 25c. 8eats may be reserved at the box office or .by telephone, three days ahead. PATRONK E OUR ADVERTI8ER8! The Acme Parlors 934 P STREET Bowling, Billiards, Pool, Cigars, Tobacco, fine .Confectionery f INESI AMUSEMENT PARLORS IN THE WEST PRICES? BILLIARDS, 40c per Hour. POOL, by Hour, 40c. ROTATION POOL ROTTLF POOL POKER POOL PIGEON POOL 2 1-2 cts. per cue. 3 cues 10 cts. 15 BALL POOL 5c a cue. No Checks With Games. Profit Sharing Coupons Given With Every 5c Spent in the Place. PRO H ESTRA for Concert or .Dances G. F. Tborhburg, - - Director, - - - Planltt Ralph J. KeicJ, ' VloUn aod-Gwoet .InMrucllon given at Studio, 4)6 So. 17th. Auto 5877. WILLIAMS' DANCIJNiO ACADEMY . : Successor to Pitt. Social Evening - - ' Friday Advanced Class -. Monday Eve, Class Evenings -.' Wed. &, Sat. Private Loiorig Given w JfPetired 1124 N STREET Auto 4019 Bell A-2G21 i Campus Gleanings C. H. Prey, 'florist. 1133 O St. Chapln Bros., florists, 127 So. Thir teenth. . The United States has recently es tablished a largo forestry station at Wisconsin university. Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202 Burr block. . A fund of $500,000 hns recently been estublishod for needy students at Missouri university. tt a , Cameron's Lunch Counter, 123 So. Twelfth. St. In the triangular debate between Harvard, Yalo and Princeton . each university lost and won one debate. See Hereford. New Oxfords. $4.00 Special. 1215 O. Tho members of cadet company I have adopted a new company yell, which they wcre practicing last even ing. Get yohr lunch at the city Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th & P. .Miss Chamborlan's classes in Ger man aro now rouding Prof. Fpssler's: edition of Hans Ardold's "Apriluet ter." . ' Now spring styles In footwear now on display. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St. The annual formal party of' the Pi Beta Phi sorority will be held Satur day evening, April 3d, at tho Lincoln hotel. Have your clothes pressed' at Weber's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O: Miss AUco Rudepsdorf, 1908, who Is a teacher in tho South Omaha public schools, is visiting friend's In Lincoln this week. Dr. J. R. Davis, dentist. Charges reasonable. Over Bank of Commerce. .There will bo a special meeting of tho-Qprman club this morning at 11:30 in TJ. 112. All members aro requested N. " to bo presen s 0&0&0$Q0$00$Q0Q$0$0$Q&0 QIJIDTQ hebest OOIIV 1 O all kitulg. ,, . Faultless and Manhattan af" FULK, $0000000000 o o Most all the new, swell styles Tan, Black or Ox Blood Low Shoes $2,50. SalUlerson's. : 2t ' The annual formal party -of tho Delta Tau Delta fraternity will be held Friday ovening, April 2d, at the Lincoln hotel. ' Tho NebraBkan big subscription offer ends this week. Hurry, before it Is too late. ; -- Miss McPheeram-iustructor.ln the department of rhetoric, was unable to meet her classes Wednesday on ac count of sickness. ? Learn the barn '.dance, .Lincoln Dancing,. ,A.cadmy, W132N. Select school." Call Auto 4477. - Dr. Bessey of tho ' botany depart mbht has made the announcement that there would 4be no more "make up'qulzzes11 In botany. ' , Only a few days are loft In which to tako advantage of tho Dally Ne'- brasUan big trial offer, 'i TJiere will bo a joint Y. M. C. A. and Y. V, G, A. banquet lield at St. Paul's Saturday, April 3d, at 6 p, m. Everyone is Invited. ,-Plates, 50 cents. f. ' , '. Thp Nebraslmn Is still offering $5 I worth, of magazines for SI. , Tako ad- vantage of ttho low rato this weok, According to" a rccont roport flftjs five students have boon droppod fr6m tho rollB of Prlncoton university for deficiencies In tho mid-year examina tions. Swell, snappy Young Men's Low ShoeH and Oxfords, welt soles, Black, Tan or" Ox Blood, $2.50. Sanderson's. Theso aro snaps. Como in and see them. 2t MIbb Ruth Stottor, a former student ,ln tho university, is visiting at tho Chi Omega sorority houso this weok. Miss Stotter Is teaching In tho pri mary department of tho Ponca, Nob., public schools. . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kolfcr and J. W. Kelfer, Jr., cntortalnod tho commissioned nnd non-commissioned officers of cadet company D last even ing at a 0 o'clock dinner nt tholr home at 1825 M street. r Tho regular noon meeting of tho university Y. W. C. A. will be hold this noon In tho association rooms In the Temple. Tho subject f this meeting Is "Tho Man, Christ Jesus." Leader, Miss Vlbbard. 00 The mombors or the university Y. W. ('. A. will hold a Hale of homo made cakes, pies, crackor-Jack and popcorn In tho association rooms In tho Templo .today. Tho proceeds of tho sa;le aro to bo used to pay the experiso of sending a dolegato to tho biennial conferonco of tho Y. W. C. A. which is to be held nt St. Paul, Minn., April 22-20. THE BUILDING. TO BE UNIQUE Washington to Acquire an Immense Log House. Built of huge logs, five foot In di ameter, forty feet long and standing upright with the bark still on, tho forestry building of tho University of Washington at Seattle will bo tho most striking structure and contain' tho most valuable forestry oxhlbit of any college in tho world. The state com mlsBlcui Is erecting tho building to house tho forestry exhibit at tho Alas-ka-YukoniPnciilc exposition which is to be held on tho lowor campus of tho University of Washington during tho summer of 1909. At the close of tho fair the hugo structure rovorts to tho university. This exposition is tho first world's fair over held on a college campus. O O O000000000. selection of Fancy Shirts of 8 worth 50c to $3.50. & 1325 O 6 00000C0Q000000 Fir. hemlock, cedar andvsnruco will be used In tho building whiclaVin uo composed entirely or products or the state of Washington. The mater ials will bo utilized in every way, that Bhows tholr values and rugged beauty to tho bosit possible advantage. The building is rectangular in shape, being 300 feot long and 145 feet wide. Tho entrance will bo a largo arch. A portico at tho roar affords a mag nificent view of' Lake Washington,' tho tall, uncut forests across tho lake, and the snow-caged Cascade mountains in tho distance. Tho laboratories will be the best furnished of any college in America, being surpassed only by that one In tho United States department of agri culture a.t .Washington, city. Tho tim ber tostlng machines, aro, only duplicated-In the national forest service. April 1 Is tho data for tho comple tion of the building. Tho estimated cost Is $100,000. Word has Bpen received by ttip philosophy department from Karl S, Carson, who Is studying in Paris. Mr. Carson was hero for two years, and from Nebraska went to Brown uni versity, where ho took h'ls A. B. de grcc, During tho last ylntor bo has boon specialising in political science and economics, to lit himself, for tho consular service. 3ir. Carbon expects to take his A. M, degree at" Brown some time in Juno. First Basemen's Used by sucn famous players jjavis, i enneyj uanzel, Lajoie, Chase and all leadiilK majpi4 and minor league basemen. Also worn by tho noted college players. First Basemen's Mitts were originated by usthey have maintained thiir supremacy over all endeavors to Smi tat6 them. Their quality and utility are absolutely guaranteed. FealumtPaleuteii Lacitip l)tviet, Uctd Thumb, Deep Pocket, Strap and Hiteklt at Wrht, Leather Lacing usra on tin our iviliil Rg&flv The Reach Trade Mark auaraniees nerfttt feds aopear, we will replace any article excepi oase oaus ana bus retailing under tl.00). Kcncli irooOmclnl Hnrfe Hall OtilJc now remly if cent lit ilcntenl' or tiv mall. Urnnli tvi n riU Uoll CmalORue-l'KIl joo colored illutrutloun. A. J. REACH CO., l7B9Tnlip St., Phils., Pa. ?) J - " U Z Ji A is?? Punches and Dellcntosson Lunch Dopnrtment. 'We Make Our Own Candles!" 1307 O STREET. BELL 456. AUTO. 2214. Who's Your Tailor? OUR FA8HI0N PLATES SHOW NOT ONLY THE MOBT AU. THORITATIVE IDEA8 REGARDING THE 8EA80N'8 tit YLE8, BUT DESIGNS OF UNU8UAL AT7RACTIVENE88. WHEN WE TAILOR ONE OF THE8E IDEA8 RIGHT INTO CLOTHES MADE EXPRE88LY FOR YOU, WITH ACL THE DIS TINCTIVENE88 OF YOUR OWN INDIVIDUALITY, YOU OBTAIN FIT AND 8HAPELINE88 NOT FOUND IN CL'OtHIN'Q MADE? FOR NO ONE IN PARTICULAR. ' i " " SINCE WE MAKE TAILORED-TO-ORDER CLOTHES OF SUR PASSING EXCELLENCE FOR $15.00 WHY SHOULD YOU CTrtPF r.l OTHINR? WP li r - -BURKETT AT- TEMPLE-V - (Continued from Pago 1) and they will always control this government. "Our students aro going out, the best equipped mon the world has ever produced in her six thousand years' history. Tl)oy must tako up tho prob lems of goy'ernhiqnt, fdr'thlB is a prac: tlcal. world. Education 'always makes hQn powerful, but not always, prac: tlcurNIt always makes men" think but' - doesSnpt alwayB make .thoiri. think right. TriHoun the burdens an'd bo. a man among mon. rtThns far wo havojbply discussed tho relation of tho collegonian to public affairs. Ho must' get ihlo the gama nnd bo rfot a looker-on, but a participator. Bo allied to some party and stay by it. Education should mako men docrs. Many educated men are great thinkers but poor doors, Thqro Mvofp many who told Lincoln how to bo popular; but ho did what was right. Our greatest mon hayo all been men truo to their con victions.' Thoro Is no place for thd 8mall..man In politics, 'or the self conceited bigot. The world wants big pien and largo, souls, So big, flint they can hoar tho h'cart beat of tho people, nbto the conditions and ro-.l spond accordingly, All this, tho Uni versity man must supply. Her is In politics tho chld of BRcVlflco, rich fn tho wisdom of the ages, and ho should glorify the day and ago lit which hei lives' ; U , Wo'vq Mo unusual preparation with Easter 'Footwear this' year, and wo invito everybody to . con,q V"SCG; the choice now. stylos, Fred Schmidt & Bro., 917-21 O St ' B W wJm - M f MM rBr Mitts as Chance, 'M I ; A ; aoodt. ShauM A. absolutely without cost Slnco Spring has nearly nrrlvcd tho .Fountain, will bo ono of tho foatures of tho Foltom Bakery. Wo want you to Judge our whole storo by every?, thlliK wo servo vou In out Rmlit Wnior, inn r.nnn! PAY MORE, OR , WEAR ORDINARY PAM PI FA'RF Vnil ' ' i t, . L' -' ih n't ' ' V-..-.7 XI ' W, i t Bell Phone 482 . AuloPfioni 1481 : , ' . , ... .'; j COMPLIMENTS OF Nebraska Grocery and Meat Cbnfipany ; Fancy and Staple Groceries 1036 P Street 'Every Ordw Qtven .Sttclal AllMltan.l UNIVERSITY JEWELER fc OPTICIAN' C. A. Tucker -N JEWELER ' S. S. 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