r V V V. P n A S K A Tho right glasses will enable you under all circumstances to seo perfectly and easily without eyestrain. You can work faster and work better with less effort, fewer mis takes & no "eyc-heailacnos." H A L L E T T Optomitrlst Es'.b. 1S71 H43 O LI COLLEGE TO ABOLISH PENALTY Vote Was Taken At General Lecture Prominent Lincoln Attorney Gives Barristers Advice. Before introducing tho speaker at general lecture Friday morning, Dean Seiiyey brought the proposed abolish ment of penalties for missing cuass Writ of penalties for missing class the law college. Tho vote of each class was unanimous for the plan. This was taken by the Dean to mean that every student would do his or her best to uphold the attendance rec ord. He has always looked on the pen-, alty method as infantile, and was glad to gain the support of the stu dents in abolishing it. The regular Friday morning lecture was delivered by Walter Anderson, a ' prominent Lincoln attorney, and ex speaker of the Nebraska house of rep resentatives. His admonitions to the J future members of the bar were; to avoid procrastination, to cultivate a j good memory, especially for namas j and faces, and to enter politics. His j advice was as follows: "Do not put j your work off until tomorrow, or next j Sunday morning, or next spring. You I will be as busy day after tomorrow j as you are today. Always some unex- j pected work will arise to take up the I short period, which you have looked i WANT ADS. forward to as the time when the many matters postponed would be done." "Anothor thing absolutely necessary to a successful lawyer Is a good mem ory. Cultivate it. Not merely a faculty for remembering phrases and facts from the books you study, but the broad principles Involved. Also, and this Is very Important, remember names and faces of those you meet, Man is a vain animal. If you remem ber his name, and speak to him he will bo very favorably impressed. In this way you can cultivate an extern ive acquaintanceship. I used to advise young members of the bar to keep out of politics, but I now consider it a duty for every one trained along this line to take an active part in the work of government. It is not neces sary to run for office, but use your in fluence at least. There is going to be a revolution. It may be one of force, or It may be a gradual peaceful change. Which ever it is we must play our part. Many parts of our constitutions are incorporated therein by logrolling, and have no good reason, other than this for being there. These things should be changed, and this change will be one phase of the revolution, which is sure to come. Every lawyer should understand the workings of the legislature, and to gain this informa tion lie should serve in that body at least for one term." Mr. Anderson was pleased to note the number of girls preparing to be leaders In a political way. He said there should be uo woman's party, or branch of women in any of the exist ing parties, because tho governmental interests of men and women .are the same, and with proper leaders they can co-operate. Trof. C. W. Taylor of tho leathers college was in Ord, Nebr., last Fri day whero he gave a lecture on edu cation at the Loup Valley teachers association. Say Fellers, do you know we have a new line of Nuvo guaranteed pipes? Story Cigar Store, Cor., 13th & N. "I have nn opportunity for two or three capable university students to make good money during the college year by selling magazine subscrip tions here in Lincoln. This work leads to excxeptionally renumeratlve work in this state during the summer. Un derclassmen with previous selling ex perience preferred. Lloyd G. Hal:, ex-'13, phono L-6434 for appointment. NOTICE UNI. STUDENTS Special fried spring chicken dinners Wednesday evening at the Lincolnshire from 5:30 to 8:00. Menue Consomme Fried Spring Chicken Cream Gravy Mashed Potatoes June Peas Head Lettuce Thousand Island Dressing Choice of Home Made Ice Cream and Cake, or Pie and Cofi'ee. Price $1.00 THE LINCOLNSHIRE A completo modern rtation of Drive- Yourself Fords. Always open, rhones B-471S and B-4235. Your pat- onage solicited. Remember the loca ion, three doors west of tho Orpheum theater. Motor Out Co., (formerly Central Sales Co.), 1120 V SUeet. For Your Hallowe'en Party We have a complete stock of decorations, favors, place cards, cut-outs, deco raed and plain crepe paper, and a dandy selection of noise makers. George Bros., 1213 N street. J. (INC.) RANDOLPH AND WABASH CHICAGO COLLEGE DEPARTMENT GIRLS TAKE A LOOK AT OUR PARTY DRESSES Before Buying 9 READY TO WEAR CLOTHING SHOES. IMPORTED AND 'DOMESTIC HABERDASHERY HATS AND CAPS LOST BLUB COAT FROM ELLEN Smith hall, Thursday. Finder please return to Ellen Smith hall. LOST SMALL BLACK POCKET book containing about $6.00. Return to Student Activities office. FOUND AT ORPHEUM DRUG store last Friday night, Oct. 7th. one ladies glove. Owner please call at Orpheum Drug Store. NEBRASKA BRANCH 345 No. 12th St. Corner of R J. L. Hastings Representative WANTED TO TRADE ALMOST new, high grade bicycle for tpye writer. Call B-1506. 51 The One Minute Lunch Room "We solicit your patronage Automobile and Iiar trade. Special dinner served every day befrimiiii'r at noon. Sandwiches and short orders served at all hours PRINTING Satisfaction Assured, when you Buy from Graves, 244 No. 11th St., Lincon. Graves Printing Co. Fourteen Years Printing for Students 244 No. 11th Lincoln, Neb. m i' 15th and 0 Sts. ijS OsC3O03CCCGOSCCCCCSOS9S0O ' 8 Von Drive We ltnt 1 k Forbes Rent a-Ford Co. U X C. E. MUXSOV. Mgr. X Q X Cars fur nil sm-iiil funciions with N O Jk or without ilrivcra. nix IMmna B-l.VXI 111.". P St. N O csoecoeooscoscccosooscosod N rrrrr- Q 8 O0CCCOSOCO9SOSC0CCOSCCeCOSOSCOCOCOSSCCC Home Cooking Mrs. Anna Leckliter 1428 S St. One block east of TYaolicrsi College Rate $6.50 per Week ij PSYCHOLOGY Tlie dictiomirie nn1 univorsitlfp have iniirh to rtiv on this miliject. Imt we nay PSYCHOLOGY is only huinun na ture In a "w lr-: nnl If the prop er ntudy of PKKKL'MES ii womau Invi'iy woman. When a woman rtitrinpl..t'' th pnr rhae of toilft articled. Khe first nmcllg them Ttaercfciiv. Bet a cood l!ouiUet. OH! Y'ou have one? Well, set a bitter one! PARISIAN BARKER KIPPLY 0. 238 X. 13th Mrert. Lincoln. b. Saturday. October 13 Biff Onenlna- I'are Powder and Vanishing Cream b 0. J. FEE SOSGCOOCOSCOCCeCCOOOSOOOCSCCCOSSOCCOOCCCOCCCOCCCCOSCv Phone B3335 333 No. Twelfth St. Tucker-She an Jewelers, Opticians Stationers School Supplies. Complete require ments for all departments of the university. If Its Good Food The Lincoln Serves It T HE choicest and most select seafoods, steaks and chops the tastiest past ries and salads and the earliest and finest fruits in season ornament the menus and grace the tables of' THE MAIN CAFE Every Luncheon Period, a complete 75c Luncheon of de lightful quality. Every Evening, a superior Table d'Hote Dinner, $1.25. Unsurpassed a la carte service. Musical Divertisement by The Lincoln Entertainers 6 to 8 P. M. Special Sunday Dinner 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 $1.50 Sunday Evening Concert on Mezzanine Floor. THE COFFEE SHOP (Open from 6 A. M. to 1 A. M. Breakfast Specials to suit your taste. A good luncheon for 60. A substantial supper for 85. "Make Your Next Meal a Lincoln Meal" Hotel Lincoln ill 1 1 II I I. 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