I, THE DAILY NEBRASRAN & f V ., - li. -rt V The Daily Nebraskan 1'IIB PnOPBRTY OF THB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nobraaka. Published by, TUB STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD KDITORIAL STAFF. Miter K. P. Frederick Munaplng Editor . . . iiC5rriJ.Voh- AuooUte Editor T. M. Edocombo Associate Editor ....R. D. Hawjey 'BUSINESS STAFF. Manager .. G C. Klddoo Aetlitant Manaaer V. C. Haioall Circulator ,c. Buchanan Editorial and Bualneaa OfflcoJ BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. poitofflct, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cent Each. Tslanhanal Alltft 1M8. Nloht Phones Auto 1B88 Auto 3844. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be chanted for at tho rato of 10 cent the Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will bladly be published freo. mt..ji lha nnatofllrn at Lincoln. Nebraska, as socond-class mall matter under the Act or uongrein oi - . 1179. Advertisements for the want column should be left at the business office, base ment Administration building., between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertlslno, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraction thereof the first Insertion! three Insertions twenty-five cents five Insertions forty cents. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1910. Muy bo he is not well, Infirmity doth still neglect all office,' Whero to our health is bound; wo 're not ourselves, When naturo, being oppress 'd, commands tho mind To HufYcr with the bo'dy. ' King Lear. At lust tho library stops aro to be lighted. Tho sombre shades nrc to be driven away from the pathway to knowledge; rather symbolical of tho duty of the class about to stop into tho cold, Hat Sale cold territory which is popualrly supposed to lioinst outside tho confines of tho university'. WE COME. Rlyodcsia. At mention of the namo wo seo waving palm trees surmounting a coral strand. We hear the soft wail of heathen music as it trembles on the last rays of a tropicul sunset. We see dusky maidens daning in tho moonlight; muidens who x wavo wreaths of purplo flowors at us. Rhodesia, we come. The glamour and disease is calling. We come. THE JUNGLE, -The city is parking tho part ' u of Hay market square which faces tho university. At last it has - - - come: tlie realization of tho faet that tho eyesight and brain of the self-respecting man or wo man, whether a student or a citi-, zon of Lincoln, cannot be out raged forovbr. Parts of tho city surrounding tho university cam pus ut present impress the casual observer as "a disgrace both to tho university and the city of Lincoln. As tho new student ar- . . rives; liis first inquiry is for tho f. location of tho univorsity. IIo traverses landscapes which would deter any but tho strongest hearted and at length ponotrat- '-" ' ing to tho heart of tho jungle ho finds Nebraska, SOLQIST AT CONVOCATION, , ' Program Given by Mr. August Molser. ) Mr, August Molseiy violin solo 1st, yesterday rendered a recital ftt the regular hiUHicul convocn tion hold in Momoritil HalK Mf. MolHor is a man of exceptionally good' talent art a violinint and is considered a favorite among nil the representatives of tho student body who today heard him. He responded ito several encores. The program as given consist ed of the 'following selections: Chant sans Paroles Tschaikowski-Mol.er Cnmonottii Scliutt-Molzer Minuet ,..,,.. llnnrll Garden Scone from ' 'Faust " Qounod-AVionawHivi LEttiitasia on Lucina di Lain- mormoor St. Lubin Souvenir '. .Drdla Bohemian Donco Randcggcr Miss Louise ZumwinUcl was piano accompanist. MEET AT IOWA. Nebraska Men Attond Missouri Valley Convention. The convention of tho Missouri Valley Historical Society will bo held in Iowa City from May 25 to 27. The programs were given out yesterday. A number of No broslm men will bo in attendance Among these are ctf-Chuncellor MacLoon, now at Iowa Univer sity; Albert AVatkins, Professor Guernsey Jones, C. S. Payne and Professor Shiniek, formerly pro fessor of zoology at Nebraska. SENIOR BREAKFAST. Boat Races a Part of Program. The senior breakfast will, be held as previously scheduled Sat urday morning. The smallpox son re has become so frayed that the ehancollor, when requested to allow tho breakfast to be hold Saturday, gave his consclit. FRIDAY ON $2.50 AND $4.00 HATS SAMPLES-JOB LOT OF SPANGLER$ 25.0 HATS, ETC. Tho seniors will assemble at Ninth and 0 streets at 7:30 in the morning. A cord of hard wood has been provided by the eommittco for each individual to roast wienies over a fire. After tho breakfast there will bo boat races and various other forms of amusement. Tickots for the breakfast will bo on sale ot tables on the cam pus today, and may be procured from members of the committee LIABLE TO SUSPENSION. Permit Holders Must Report Ev ery Day or Pay the Penalty. Announcement was made yes- .tc relay that a largo number of students holding permits to-attend classes were nft reporting for daily examination. These permits were issued to the vari ous membors of the student b6dy that they could attend classes if they would report to Dr. Pilsbury for daily examination. A large number of studonts thought that as long as thoy held theso per mits that it was not necessary to submit to the rules that thoy were issued under and' that the daily examinations were more tr less of a "bluff." Today the following notieo was sent to all the students who hold permits who have failed to ap pear for examination. Tho no tice is to the qffect that unless they live up to the requirements that they will be suspended from' tho mivcrsity. Failnroto report for examination hereafter will re sult in such punishment. Tho no tice is as follows: i v. 'Your permit in lieu of vac- $1 ciria'tion was issued on the dis tinct' understanding that you would report daily for inspection to Dr.. Pilsbury in G206. This includes holidays, Saturdays and Sundays, unless excused by Dr. Pilsbury. "You havo failed to report on, "Further failure to comply without satisfactory excuse will result in suspension from the 'uni versity." KRUEGER IS PRESIDENT. Cosmopolitan Club Elects Its Officers. The Cosmopolitan Club held a meeting in U1C0 last night and formed a p.irmnnrnt organiza tion. After ou'ctii.g Felix New ton of Russia as temporary chair man, they pro led to elect per manent oflipcrs as follows; ProsidcTit, J. F. Krueker of East India: vice-president, Y. M. Park of Korea; secretary, M. Lazo of tho P.-vMppines; treas urer, Felix Newton of Russia. The following committees were appoiftcd: Comlitutional, E. Vo l Xusbaum of Gormnny, P. K. Ro wer of Denmark rnd Felix New Imi of Riiwifc , nu'iribership, Mr. Vnrano nf HpIiciikj, M. Lazo of the Philippines, G. Kruger ol East Indio: snr:n!, Y. M. Park f Korea, T. Kruper of East In dia and J. F. K rr-o of Greece. ' Ano'thor meeting will be held Thursday in U106 at 6 p. m. All foreign or American students in the university who wish to be come members of the club will hand in their application in writ ing to Mr. G. Kriieger in Ulll or the office of the German de purtment on or before Thursday tit 5 p. in. 55 BUDD NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY Wlion you want to Rot donning and Pressing done by band nnd not by inncblnory brine your clotbcH to ' JOE The Tailor wbo Is nlso n Specialist on altering and refitt ing your clotboB un-to-dato. MARGARET M. FRICKE Dretimaker of Style and Economy UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin MAY. 13, FridayBaseball. South Da kota. 14, Saturday Dual track meet Nobraska-iKansas, at Law1 renco. 14, Saturday, morning Senior breakfast. 16-17, Monday and Tuesday. Temple Minneapolis Sym plrouy Orchestra. 17, Tuesday Convocation. An nual junior program. 18, Wednesday, U106 Platform Club meets. 18, Wednesday, TJ10G Platform Club meets. 20, Friday, 8:30 p. m., Lincoln Hotel Sophomore hop. 18, Wednesday, 6:50 to 7:30 Y. M. C.' A. "Tho Tendency in Athldtics." Geo. M. Pinneo. 20, Friday, 8:30, Lincoln Ilotel Sophomore hop. 21, Saturday, 2:30 p. m., Athletic Field Dual track meet' Ne braska-Minncsota. " , 27, Friday, 8;30 p, in., Fratern ity TTall Freshman hop. I Want to see those $i5 Suits W. HETHER the fc with vcu or not own $ 1 5 suits: They are hand-tailored They are all wool. They are made to equal the very best $20 suit sold in the next best stores, only by buying in quan tities, can we put them cut at the $15 price. We have every style of the season made in the same patterns as most store's higher priced clothes. It will pay you to slip into our store Saturday and say: "I want to see the $i5 Suits!" Hand-tailored, At! wool. All sizes, "Palace Clottying Co. 1419 O Street SALE OF HANDLED SETS of books by eminent authors. BEGINS SATURDAY - Greater Reductions than ever. See Daily Papers for Detailed List. Chi?-?? . Summer Session 0 The University of Nebraska June 20 to August 12, 191 0. Courses in Agriculture, Anatomy, Botany, Chemistry, Education, Educa tional Theory and Practice, Secondary Education, Normal Training, Elemen tary Education, English Language and Literature, French, Geography and Geology, Gorman, American History, Home Economics, Horticulture, Latin, Manual Training, Mathematics, Me chanical Drawing, Philosophy and Psy chology, Physical Education, Physiol ogy, Political Science "and Sociology. Rhetoric and English Composition, Zoology. price cuts any figure e want ycu to see our mm& -Specfdl attention to. subjects re quired for professional certificate. Nine hours of college work possible. Conditional admission on 22 point. Teachers 21 years or over may enter as 'Adult Special Students. High-School Courses in the Teach ers' CollegoHlgh School. For bulletin or Information addrew THE REGISTRAR, The University of Nebraska, Lincoln. . i ri ' ' !,1 ' V Y A i T I WKrtNi iiiiwAna(i,,),h,a mafcjm tmMtmStimmmmm i,,ttM. I, ,t ,