THE DAILYa NEBRASKAN Av- t JP .'H- t. 6 K v OLIVER THEATRE TONIGHT. WED., AND WED. MAT. A Guaranteed Attraction The Ntwlywids and Their Baby Mat. 76c to 26c. Night $1.00 to 25c. FBI., 8AT. & SAT. MAT., MARCH 4-5. BEVERLY OF aMUSTARK Night $1.00 to 25c. Mat. 75c to 25c. 4 I i SELECT PUTS' SELECT DANCING SCHOOL BEGINNERS CLASS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Special Rata to Students SOCIAL FRIDAY AND MONDAY Ladlw Fkc Monday 16th and O St. Auto 5405 i i j SELECT SELECT i pniJnHninilHFIHMMHMHHUMHHMMMrg ISIMMONS THE FRIINTER 3 frlntlnar P - Bntrraulng;, p - Bmboaalnf SC .3 Auto 2810 817 South 12th 3 famuiuiiuminmuuiiiuiiniiimninum naro Vf&pUljfBfUlOTj WnJWTV ww Boys My Spring line of woolens are stunners. See them! L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St Fiho Tailoring The Owl Pharmacy Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets Hot and Cold Drinks at Our Fountain SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH TYPEWRITERS All makoa rented with stand $3 per Month. Bargains in Rebuilt Machines Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Auto 1155. Boll 1181. 123 No. 11th UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S- Shean OPTICIAN 1128 1 STREET, YELLOW FRONT ' Yr;fttrMUc Sollcftof Quality Counts THAT'S WHY FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAM IS SO POPUJAR 'We mk a specialty of fan cy creams, sherbets,' Ices aad punok for Frat A Sorori- L . Aatiiui. .liwNSfc n I ' ' ' 1 )))Campusv)j W- Gleanings W C. H. Prey, florist, 1133 O street. Prod B. Hayes, Law '08, Isitoachlng debate at Falls City. Thornburg's Orchoatra. Auto 5877. x Alpha Phi. sorority cntertuinoL.nt o. house dance Saturday night. Chapln Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th. o o 1 V. Titus, 13f has accopted a po sition in a bank at Holdrege, Neb. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. Uth. J. W. Toblska vlHlted over Sunday at hfs homo In Wilbur. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. It. L. Springer and W. D. McGrath, 1913, both of Grand Island, are aT home on account'of sickness. . Have your clothes pressed at Wob er's Sultorlum. Auto 17081 Byron E. Yodor, superintendent of the Ravenna public schools, spent Sunday In Lincoln visiting friends: Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, llr-U9 So. 12th street. Mrs. W. T. Elmoro, a returned mis sionary, wlrt speak at tho Y. M. C. A. meeting In tho Temple Wednesday evening. Her subject will bo "Manner and Customs- of the Brahmans," Mrs. Elmoro has spont boiuo years In mis slon work In India. FULK 1325 O Street Lost Gold slgnot ring, bearing the letter "M." Return to Nobraskan of fl. 8-2t Sophomore class caps nro here. Call at Armstrong's cap department at your earllost opportunity, If you have or- Horea; . Dick Paddock, Phi Gamma Delta, loft last week for Wost Point, having received his appointment from Presi dent Taft. k o Professor J. M. Howie of tho Peru Normal Is taking advanced graduate work In tho dopnrtment of mathe matics. Helen Gray, '09, who Is Instructor In mathematics at Beatrlco high school, spont tho week ond In Lincoln vlBltlng her sorority sisters. . Dr. G. E. Condra lectured Saturday before tho Saunders County Teachers' Association at Wahoo on "Tho Geogra phy of Nebraska'- James A. McGoachln, .' 02; A. J., Ponco, ex-'ll, and James A. Whitney wore visitors at thb Phi Gamma Delta houso last weolc Notice. A picture .will be taken of the re' servo football team Friday at 12 o'clock, In front of tho Tomplb. Wear sweaters. Ross W. Bates, '68,, was a campus visitor tho latter part of last week. Ho is principal of tho Auburn high school and besides has charge of the debating department in that, school. Tho task of getting tho baseball field In shape for spring practice has been 'starred. Manager Eager has' engaged a force of men to tako down the bleachers, occupying spaco on the south sldo, and to level ' off tho grounds. Out of doors practice for tho baseball squad will begin within; the, next two weeks. - Tho freshman law studorits nro plan nlng to attend . thp Orphoum theater this woolt on mnsso; that is, in a body, or all at once. A class mooting will bo holdthlff tnornlng at 10 o'clock to dccldo tho important matter, Doha Chi, tho law fraternity, Satur day night Initiated Iloss Bates, ono of its chartor members who is not in school thlB year. Mr. Bates is princi pal of tho Auburn public schools. Ho will probably roturn o school noxt year. A .banquet followed, the Inltlat tion. c 3 The Forum To tho Editor of the Nobraskan: Prof. C.'fi. Pcrslnger tells us that ho has no hesitation in entering into a newspaper controversy. From tho plain Import of IiIh retort wo glean tho Intimation that ho delights In it that It Is one of his "long stiltB." Ho confesses that ho was angry and lost his temper. Therefore ho would not bo as compotont mentally to got tho factB straight as one who saw It in a cooler and moro suno attitude. Furthermore, tho Nobraskan roportor had nothing to gain or loso by tho re port, while tho "professor" In telling his story had his reputation as A "prep" disciplinarian at stako and for that reason was under greater liabil ity, to got the facts twisted In his own favor. Ho "dotosts" us. This Is tho most unklndcst cut of all, for wo do not doteBt him. . All great men mako mistakes. Though ho Ib our enomy, yot wo lovo him with all tho charity wo can muster. Wo wore wondorlng If his request (?) was not a mandate both in form and substance. OUR NEW STETSON, TWEEN AND GORDON HATS ARE ON DISPLAY THIS WEEK. Prices $2.50 to $5.00. As to Sid Collins or Temple bolng afraid to faco him, wo think tho lssuo Is hardly to bo contested, but nono of the laws care to bo fired ' for insub ordination by thumping a professor who happens to get sore'. Ib It "cow ardly rowdyism" for a student to re- frain from answering back- a pfdTes sor? On tho other hand, It was porfectly .proper for tho boys ' to express their sentimont beoauso C. E. Perslngor was entirely out of placo. Tho boys will do anything that tho dean requosts, but they will not, nor should thoy, llBten to a history teacher who at tempts to cross his jurisdiction. GEO. N. FOSTER, '11. Editor Nobraskan: To see a man loso his temper becauso, taking his own estimate of tho Laws, some "cow ardly hoodlums" laughed, Is Just causo for mirth. Doubtless had oiir "eagor to enter a newspaper contro versy" professor peeked through tho key-holo after taking his triumphant departure from tho law library (far bo It from mo, however, to suggest that ho would do such a thing), ho might havo detected two or possibly threo broad grins upon tho faces of tho "cowardly hoodlums"; but, true to our recently acquired name, silence relgnod supremo. Who, may I ask, would venture, oven to breathe whllo'tho air vibrafes with' tho battle call of primitive man, ho who stood forth, good rlgh hand upt raised ready tp do battle with any coward who might knock the chip from the professional shoulder? Porhaps tho laws havo earned the title 'of lawless, but if they havo it is because they have rebelled from the potty tyranny of potty professors nono of whom are In our own rich'ool. Not to change tho subject, but why noj. a school 'for tho advancement of a son's- of humor headed by "eagor to enter a newspaper controversy"? W. R. GRISWOLD, To tho Editor of the Nobraskan: So a system of understudies is to bo em- ployed in connection with sonior play practico 'this yoar? How suporfllclal, then, sooma to havo been tho work of tho judging commlttco if tholr deci sion is consldorod of so Uttlo Impor tance as to bo cast asldo just bocauso a fow do not know how to tako dofoat gracefully. Tho judges gavo tholr de cision and wo should abldo by 'It or Ohio why havo askod thorn to porform this duty for tho class, Unaorstudlos will only cauBO friction and ill-foollng, l&ickc & fkier?zel Col announce beginning this morning An Important Sale of 25c Silk Benjaline Four-in-hand Ties at Three for 50 cents gj The Scarfs are all New Spring Goods selected gj rrom our regular stocic ror tnia sale, l ney are made into the popular open-end shape, for wearing wilt fold shape collars, shown in a large assortment of colors and designs. Friday and Saturday, Silk Lisle Half Hose for Men Value 35c, now 25c Fashioned of fine silk lisle with tho crunch, lus tre and feel of silk. Colorings include navy, slate, hunter-green, purple, hurgundy, tan, black Elastic Suspenders for Men - ? Value 50c, now 7.1 ,"32c" All Elastic wob with leather or tantab ends, full length, in a largo variety of patter s TY-RE-W-RLTEJtS ALJL MAKCS - - SOLD OR RENTED Rent Applies on Pnrchaso Price Fivo Days Froo trial boforo yon pay. Two yoars gnarntoo whan you purohaso. Easy Torins, Got onr list. Auto. 2080; Boll 1201). B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. i LOST If you have lost or found art-' iclesi rooms for rent' or books to sell, advertise in the Nebraskan's WANT-AD -' ! 1 4 :' column Our rates are low and we get results '(H i IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE,.-' . "r ' and should not ho tolerated for an in stant. It is an Insult not only to tho cast chosen and commlttco of judges, but almost to tho sonior claps as a wholo, whon a fow raomhors aro not satisfied with and do not abldo by th decision of tho judgos. Tholr motive pan only ho a selfish and potty .ono, o olso thoy would gladly abldo with) what is best for tho class, Respectfully, A SENIOR. 143 So. 13th St. r ' t ' . m ';'', l , a . ', w