THE DAILY NEBRASKAN V- Directory of Advertisers The following merchants and busi ness men of Lincoln are anxious to serve the University students. By placing their advertisements In the columns of the Dally Nebraskan they show that they want your trade. And you may be sure that the merchant who Is willing to make a little effort to get your patronage Is the one who Ir going to treat you honestly and considerately in attempting to keep It. So' you as well as tho Nebras kan will profit by trading with these people: BANKS Fimt Tnist-& Savings BAKERIES Folom BARBER SHOPS Green's Capital Hotel CLEANERS J. C. Wood & Co. Wobcr'a Sultorlum Windsor Sultorlum CLOTHING Faruukar , Maguo & Doomor Mnyer Bros. Pnlncu Clothing Co. Spelor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. COAL Whltobrenat HutchlnB & Hyatt CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kitchen DRY GOODS " ' Miller & Palno DRUGGISTS Rigga FURNISHINGS Budd Pulk Mageo & Doomor Mayor BroB. Palaco Clothing Go. Rudgo & Guonzel Spolor & Simon "' l Armstrong Clothing Co. HATTERS t ,' Budd ' Fulk . ; Armstrong Clothing Co. Mageo & Doomer Mayer Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon JEWELERS Hallott Tuckor LAUNDRIES Evans PHOTOGRAPHERS De Gaston & Houck PRINTERS Simmons Van TIno I RESTAURANTS 'Cameron's Y. M. ,C. A. Spa Miller & Palno . Herpolsholraer's TYPEWRITERS B. F. Swanson Co. SHOES Budd Men's Bootery ., ', ' ! v Mayer Bros. , j Miller & Paine' ' ' ' Yates French Wharton's . SKIRTS -Skirt Store, . r p t 1 vhiV,, . it ,: ! -At i THEATRES ' n r S urely you can not pass up tlie 100 per cont Pure Wool f!0 and $35 Suits wo are soiling at 23.50 Mayer Bros. u n less you como in now you will miss tho opportunity of buying one of our $30 Suits at 18.50 Mayer Bros. n tho dust proof cases you' will find all our $22.50 and $20 Suits now priced at 14.50 Mayer Bros. T he neat pat terns you have noticed in the $18.00 and $15 Suits are now selling at 10.50 Mayer Bros. FAVORS SOUTHERN SYSTEM. Dean Davis Discussed Student Honor at Convocation. Dean Davis spoke at tho convocation hour Tuesday morning, giving a brief resume of tho "honor system" as it Ib enforced in tho south, and 'made an SlftJ'CIO M02HA W .? .! urgent and frank appeal to tho stuT dents of this university to follow up tho example set hy the southern- col leges, in tho way of barring students who Indulge In the practice of cheat ing and lying. Tho southerner takes as a matter of courBo that a man when being de tected cheating should be reported Im mediately, according to tho dean, and when onco detected tho offender does not think of making excuses. He knows tho sentiment to bo strong enough that it will bo useless for him to present any defense if ho is actu ally guilty of the offense. "Until Nebraska students take this stand the system of honor which they aro endeavoring to adopt will bo a failure," said tho dean. "Thoy must exercise moro charity toward indepen dence and honest expression of opin ion. Besides being instruments where by honesty may bo enforced, it is not difficult to see that a sentiment al lowing such freedom will produce nothing but benefit." Dean Davis' remarks were forceful and to tho point. Ho was heard by a very small audience, but as Professor Grummann said, "We can not take this a& a sign of indifference on tho part of tho students when wo consider that the press of examinations and tho closing up of tho affairs of flle sem ester may have afforded many a stu dent a good excuse tor not attending." CRAIQ IS ILL.. City Engineer of Omaha Unable to Talk Before Engineering Society. J. M. Craig, who was scheduled for an address boforo the members of tho Engineering society. Wednesday even ing, was unable to bo present on ac count of illness, and tho regular'meot ing of tho society was dadressed by Prof. C. E. Mickey. His subject was "Nebraska Cement Plants." Mr. Craig will deliver "his address Wednes day evening, February 8. t, J3ean.Jdyj;o-JvJlLiIcllYora-)lecture on 'The Boy, the' Problem of tho Ago" ax. uio ivnox rresDyienan cnuren, to Jilght a 8 o'clock. . .A "," A 25CENT v - - PENALTY PPrWi Will be charged all Seniors and Juniors who do not have their Cornhusker pictures taken before Feb. 1st. Get in This Month " and r Kcej) Your 25c i' J 1 0 "r VH i V-i 8 'J& Xiy0jiiuilf!RiSii