THE NEBRASKAN I Two for 25c Imitated In shape, but the " Pat ented Lock Front" which avoids collar spreading, can be had oaly in m ion Collars UNITED SHUT t COLLAI CO.,(Miltri.Troy,H.Y.I PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! Another Bunch of Collars tAT5c for Satuzday only. we furnish shirts and ties and suits that go with these collars 925 "0-SUilneolt. Neli CAPITAL HOTEL CAFE & LUNCH COUNTER . 11th andPSts. Open from 6 a. m. till 12 p.m. Lincoln' s most pop ular priced eafe. OUR M8TT8: Clun d Quick Sinrlci ill Ihe Tlw. Caasw Bwki worth $5 Mid for $4.26. Hans Workow, Mgr. All Makes of Second' hand Typewriters sold, rented, o r exchanged. Underwood Typewriter Co., 714 P St., Both Phones. FREY & FREY FLORISTS All Kinds of Cut Flowers 1338 O St. No. Side PHONES: Auto 1324 Bell 324 E. FLEMING Finest watch and Jowolry Ropairing in tho city. Give us a call. $ell ATM, Auto 8884. - 1211 O St. Wo solicit a share of your patronago PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER81 CARLTON 4 I An ARRCJ close meeter that ;Will try neither tie, lithiimb nor temper 2 for 25c, CIuett,rbodjr& Co., Troy. New 'ohc Popular for TWO SEASONS DRESSY NEBRASKA QIRLS KEEP WITHIN DISCREET BOUNDS. THEY ARE "BUSINESS WOMEN" 80ME OVERpRE88 AT FIRST, BUT 800N CHANGE. LCrltlcIsm of Missouri Advisor of Wo men as to Characteristics of Col lege Girls Is Held Not True at Lincoln 8chool. That Nebraska ocllogo girls are not liable to tho criticism recontly passed by tho advisor of womon of the Uni vorBity of Missouri on tho girls of that institution is the opinion of Mrs. Barkloy, who has tho Nebraska uni versity girls in direct ohargo. Tho Missouri advisor holds that the girls ,of tho Tlgor school dress much too olaboratoly. Sho doploros tho use of Jowolry, rats and rouge. Whatovor may bo tho conditions at Missouri which warrant tho girls' ad visor .In her views, Mrs. Barkloy is suro that tho opinion would not hold at Nebraska. "Thoro are, of course, some glrlB," says Mrs. Barkloy, "who come tp school with exaggerated idoaB of tho Importance of their droBs on tho cam pus. But they soon got over it. Tho NobraBka college girl 1b not over dressed. Sho dooa not wear an ox- cosalvo amount of Jowolry. Sho soon comes to understand that in college she is a business woman. That Is what our girls are. They are business womon and thoy recognize tho fact In tholr dreBs." . Too Much Gaudiness. Tho criticism of the Missouri advis or camo as the rosult of a statement mado by a professor of tho University of Michigan while visiting tho Mis souri college According to this gen tleman, the womon at Missouri aro bettor dreaBed and prettlor than those at Michigan. "Missouri does produce handsome women," acknowledges the girls' ad visor. "Tho girls do dress well, too well, I think, for tholr school duties. Many wear too much Jewelry. That is the chiof criticism I would make on Ltho dress of the womon hero. "Personally I try to dress In good taste, but I do not poso as a model for university womon. I do avoid dress that might seem extravagant In some of tho girls, aB I much desire to see thorn dross within their meanB. I try to dress without attracting at tention to any marked degree, and I would say that as a wholo, tho womon in tho university ubo good judgment in the selection and wearing of their clothing. The Protecting Rat. "Tho sweater habit is not confined to Missouri. It is current all ovor tho country. Tho samo 1b true of 'rats' in the hair. Going bareheaded is a good custom and is both healthful and economical. There is no danger for a girl to go without her hat. It may bo. different with a man who has only .his own hair to protect him, but with "rats" and other persons' hair as a protection, the girl Is safe. It is a great saving in the expense of buying hats. One dress hat a season will servo tho girl who goes to school bareheaded." 80CIETY GIVE8 MIN8TREL Largest Crowd of the Year Witness the Performance. Tho Union Literary society gave a minstrel in tholr hall in the Temple last night. A large crowd witnessed the entertainment, over 160 people being present, which 1b the largoBt attendance of any meeting held this year. The Palladian Literary society dismissed their regular meeting to en able their members to attend. The minstrel was divided Into two parts, the first of which was opened by a bass solo by L. A. Barnes, im personating "Tony Tillman' and the chorus of sixteen. This, was followed by the marriage of "Rufus" and "Car oline," with Miss Dova Kidd as "Caro- ARE NOT "Rufus" and A. O. Dobbins as tho parson. Josophino Rollings and Margaret Coleman scorod a docldod buccosb as "TopBy" and "Turvy" in a cake walk and barn danco specialty. This was followed by a solo, "Liza," by Miss Bernlco Chambers and Cleopatra Sulli van, and a roadlng, "Tho Pathy,"by "Imporcunlous Davis" in tho person of Q. O. Gilbert. Selections by tho quar tot, MIsb Bornlce Chambers, MIsb Anna Drlftmior, 0. F. Gilbert and L. A. Barnes, closed tho first part. A violin solo by Cloopatra Sullivan and a Southorn medley by tho chorus, including tho old plantation songs and anothor cako walk by "Topsy and Tur vy," completed tho ontertainmont. The" program was interspersed with JokeB by "Rufua" and "Rastus" as end men. Tho minstrel waB coached by MIbs Stell Hardy and tho music furnished by Miss Bessie F. Cham bers. LI8T OF FAVORED HIGH 8CH00L8 North Central Association Sends Out Bulletin. According to a bulletin of tho North Central Association of Colleges nnd Socondary Schools, thoro havo boon a jiumbor of changes in the list of AchoolB accredited by tho organiza tion. In NobraBka several havo been added to tho list and two havo been dropped. Tho association maintains a fixed Btnndard for study courses and for teachorB employed In tho schools admitted to Kb recognition. By this moans it Books to standardize tho re quirements for graduation of tho schools of the contral woBt and to raise the standard to the point whero graduates may bo admitted to any of tho colleges of tho section. Following is tho revised list of the Nebraska schools on tho accredited list: Beatrice, Blair, Brownell Hall (Omaha), Falls City, Falrbury, Fre mont, Hastings, Hastings Academy, Holdrege, Kearney, Lincoln. Lincoln Academy, Nebraska City, Nebraska Military Academy, Nebraska Wesley an Academy, Norfolk, North Platte, Omaha, Pawnee City, Seward, South Omaha, Suporlor, Tecumseh and York. UNIVER8ITY STUDENT SELFISH Egoism Necessary to Success of Col lege Scholar. "Tho university student body 1b tho most solflsh body that I know of," said Profoasor F. A. Stuff in addressing nn English Uteraturo class yostorday afternoon. "You aro tho most solflsh p"ooplo qn tho faco of tho earth. You aro so because you must bo so. Egoism is an absolute essential of the successful scholar. Every ono of ub, If we aro to be sucessful as students, must be bound up In tho betterment of our Belves. Wo do not mix with others. I believe that this selfishness Is nec essary and I think It the right thing for tho student. The trouble lies in that it is often prolonged beyond the four, six or soven years spent in edu cating self. It is essential to the stu- dent but not to the man In life. When It Is extended beyond the student days it becomes an evil." Tho junior class gavo an Informal danco at Fraternity hall last evening. A fair sized crowd was in attendance. The music for tho dance was fur nished by Thornburg'a orchestra. Want - Ads Avbrertisementa for the want ad column should be left at the boelneu office, basement Administration Bid., between 10 a. m. and 13. m., or be tween 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. v Cash must accompany all order for want ads, at the rate of 10 cent per insertion tor every fifteen words or fraction thereof for the first Inser tion; throe Insertions 36 cents; . fire insertions 40 cents. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A new high-grade bi cycle at 25 per cent discount Inquire at Nebraskan office. 91'L FOR SALE A new $60 blcyclo for $25. See Nebraskan manager. 122-tf LOST AND FOUND. ' LOST Friday morning, probably in poB.tofflco, an umbrella. Howards for return to Nebraskan office. 126-12G-3t lino," A. Amberson At ' The Play Houses The Majestic. Billy Van, famous tho country over ns the best minstrel man "in tho business," is at tho Majestic thip week. Ho has lost nono of the funny sayings and characteristic manner isms that have made him the king of vaudovillo black faced artists, and he has kept every audlenco that has heard him this week In an uproar for twenty minutes. One of tho best one-act sketches of tho season is an offering by Harry Truesdell & Company entitled "Two Men and a Bottlo." A humorous sit uation is dovcloped In this act which is mado exceedingly funny by the act ing of Truosdoll. Tho Thompson Bisters come In for a great sharo of applause at each performance. Thoy are clover danc ers, tho smaller of tho two being par ticularly agile and attractive. Tho Kohler operatic trio of male singers form an entertaining number for even tho most fastidious. Their singing Is rich in tono. Other numbers on tho program aro Hill and SUviany in a sensational uni- cyclo act; Olivette, tho man In black, and tho ROsalrleB, European novelty entertainers. W. I. G. C. 18 TONIGHT (Continued from Page 1) in a game for tho championship of tho west division for 1907. Alpha Tau Omoga and Sigma Alpha Epsllon will moot soon in a gamo for the championship of the east side for the samo year. Delta Upsllon will play tho winner of that game for tho premier honors of the league for 1907. Score of yesterday's game: Alpha Theta Chi. .0000230 16 Delta Upsllon 0 3 0 0 15 4 13 Batteries Delta Upsllon: .Schmidt and D. Russoll. .Alpha Thota Csl: Pool, E. Biiol, J. Buol and B. Smith. ON INSPECTION TRIP (Continued from Page 1) present almost all the schoolB of the state havo some courses, such as grammar and lower arithmetic, which do not count as entrance credits in tho university standards. These courses will either havo to.be raised or others of higher standard substi tuted if tho school Is not to be dropped from the accredited list. Un doubtedly some schools will be forced from tholr present place on tho file because of their Inability to accomp lish this. GREGORY, the Tailor Has a dandy line of goods for Spring Suits. He also does the best cleaning and pressing in the city. 14th & O Streets Auto 3264 COLLEGE TAILORS COLLEGE VIEW 'Since Spring has nearly arrived the Fountain will - be one of tho features of the Folsom Bakery. (lH" J "" We want you to judge our "wholo store by every- ,SJj I thing we serve you in our Soda Water, loo Cream, Vvutyft) Punches and Delicatessen Lunch Department. "We " Make Our Own Candleei" 1307 O 8TREET. BELL 456. AUTO. 2214. Our Spring Suitings Have Arrived COME IN AND SEE THEM ELLIOTT BROS. 142 So. 12th St. . An Uplifting Story A Good and Trust worthy Garter OX; erts a positive psychological in fluence. It pro motes poise and prompts Progress, It minimizes em barrassments. It workB for mental peace. Men who are porpetually charged with a caro for carolosB hoBo - supporter, cannot hope to concentrate on Great Deeds. Bo WIbo Don't permit tho tyranny of tho trivial! 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