Datl flebrashan Piibllflhoil by tho Student Publica tion Hoard of tbo University or No-broska. EDITORIAL. 8TAFF Editor SFARLE F. HOLMES Mannglng Editor. EARLE II. TAYLOR ABfloclato Editor FRED McHONNELI, ABBoclato Kditot. ..BURTON S. HILL BU8INE88 STAFF Manager V. C. BUCHANAN AsB't Manager.. . JAMES MORRISON Circulation Manager LEO IJREEN 8UD80RIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 6 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Editor, Auto 1035; Manager, Auto 1821. Kntorecl at tlio poBtofTlco nt Ilnroln, NchniHlcii, as sp.coimI-cIubh tnull mutter, under the Aot of Coheres of Maicli 3, 1879. .FRIDAY. MARCH I. lit 12 OUR SECOND CHAMPIONSHIP. The coming basketball gainoH with Kansas offer an excelleni opportunity for tho Btudent body to oxhlblt that much talkod-of characteristic school spirit. Those are tho final ganieB of an unusually successful season, a BeaHon In which tho CornluiBkor live has won every ganijO, except that ono with Minnesota. Our team BtandB un dlBputed champion of the northern di vision, und in all probability, cham pion of the conference. Assuming that we win one. or both of the present series, Nebraska will have had to her credit TWO cham pionship teams In one year. This is a record Boldom attained by a school and Bhould be fully appreciated by its student body. The aforesaid appreciation can be shown in only one' way by a record breaking attendance at the games. Tho first game, tonight, begliiB at 8:lf. Tho usually tlroBomo period between halves Is to be consumed by a short band concert, and several "Btunts" partaking of the nature of "sailor's lights" and j.ho like; Immediately fol lowing the game tho gonial "Dog" 1b planning to hold an Informal dance In the chapel. Such a round of con tinual pleasure should draw oven tho most Indifferent from their JlrosldcB, and Instill Into them tho spirit which should prevail In tho presence of a school's second championship team of the year Saturday's game Is to be called at 7:30 SHARP In order not to conflict with tho University night program Tho doorB of tho Temple theatro will not be opened until 8:30, so that it 1b up to everyone to eat a hurried Btip per and reach the armory by 7.00 THAT LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS In view of tho numorouB complaints which greeted yestorday'a issue of tho paper, wherein tho list of those who had failed to renew their subscrip tions was published, it would Beom that an explanation was forthcoming. This Hat was not published with malicious Intent, nor with tho idea of roprovlng thoso who saw lit to stop their subscription, but rathor for tho benefit of the business department. Slnco the radical change in tho sub scription list, duo to tho offorta of Tag Day, moro or lesB confusion has provnlled in tho circulation depart ment. It was with a view to allaying this confusion that tho list was pub lished Many havo been calling at Station A for papers whoso names do not ap pear on the proBont subscription IIbL Owing lo a shortage in coploB thlB has proved rather ombarrasBlng for the management, as well aB for tho real subscribers Furthermore, many of the Tag Day solicitor have not yet turned In their receipt books, bo that no accurate figures can be compiled. For these reasons the list was pub-IIhIwiI i AflVnno whnmi tifiirw, rlnnu tint )iw long In It Is asked to report to thK' "Rag" office .At his earliest con venience, when the mistake will be corrected ENGINEERS' PROGRAM COMPLETE Five Events Planned for Next Week by Committee in Charge. The committees in charge of the arrangements for Engineers' Week have completed all details and the program as decided by them is as fol lows. Tuesday, March .r Engineers' Con vocation, Mefuorlal hall. 11 a. m. Wednesday - Engineers' rally, M. E 2(1(1, S p m Thursday -Engineers' edition of the "Rag " Friday Engineers" smoker, Delta Upsllon house. Saturday, March 9 Engineers' ban quet, Lincoln hotel, f:.'!0 p. in. Tho banquet tickets can be ob tained from the various members of the banquet committee and tho white badges which the engineers aro to wear during the week will be dis tributed in the hall of the Mechanics Arts building and in the Mechanical! Engineering labonuory, Monday morn Ing v Weber Sultorium, 1 100 O St. Students are especlully invited to attend the lecture on "Why Things Happen to Happen," tonight at 8.00 o'clock In Hrownell hall, KIT South Elevtnth street, by Ernest Untermann, student, author, translator, lecturer, sailor, traveler, doctor of philosophy and world-citizen Mr Untermann is a native of Germany, studied at the University of Berlin, where he re ceived his degree. He has translated many of the best Gorman works on, Socialism, Including Capital, by Marx, and is himself tho author of various books in the English languago. Mr. Untermann comes before tho pub lic equipped with a raro fund of knowledgo on his subject. Ho has been a member of tho Socialist party In America since its formation, and his scholarly familiarity with other schools of philosophy makes him especially well qualified to comparo and contraBt tho Socialist point of view Admission, 25 cents, and ac cent paper or book on Socialism Free. Adv Thornburg's Orchestra delights dancers with popular hitB. Auto B 25f)C. tf HAVE EVANS Do Your Laundry 44 99 Try a lunch at the Y. M. a A. Lch Room. Cafeteria Plan. CIf.rY.MC. A. 13th and D. "4 LADIES $2-50 My upstairs Sample Shoe Store Is wait ing for you to come New Spying Hats at Ctt Prices Every Shape and Style $2.50 Hats for $1.90 $3.00 Hats for $2.40 $3.50 Hats for $2.90 Palace Clothing Company o St, 1419 Smart Shoe Styles FOR Spring to be seen at SKoc Department rW Ami Chr? - ?7) WMl Subscribe for Own College Paper i budd H13 o xwsiKi up and get those $5 ffO QC 74ar