& f1-'- w'ivrf "'' "W w " r , "V ' 4 THE HESPERIAN . 5 I belief in a higher powor shown by Washing ton's life. From it ho thought wo should draw inspiration for the future. The Lansing was well filled Charter Day to hear Rev. A. V. V. Raymond on "High er Education in Its Relations to National Life." He dividod his subject into throe heads, commercial, governmental and socio logical, and showed the advantages and needs of a higher education in each of these relations. The music was especially good and added not a little to the enjoyment of the evening. The opening piece was an overture by the Lincoln Philharmonic or chestra. Then the Glee Club sang, as only the Glee Club can sing, "The Scarlet and Cream." The Society of Electrical Engineers mot on Saturday evening, Fobruary 23, to considor the plan of making an electrical exhibit some evening during the spring. At that meeting they decided to make an exhibit of electric heating and welding, of electroplating, and of tho telephone. It is proposed to make the exhibit both retractive and instructive, by using novel illustrations of the principles em bodied in each subject. A lady's curling iron heated from an unseen sourco; a mass of iron raised to white heat by plunging it into a pail of water; a piece of one of tho baser metals changed into gold by immersing it into a clear solution; and a talking tablo may bo some of tho novelties shown. This is the first attempt for the engineers at anything of this kind, but thoy have started out with well laid plans and firm resolutions. "Wo wish them success. Get that now style hair-cut atWostorfiold's. See Drs. Hodgman & McNay for first class dental work at very low prices. Tho Metropolitan is tho beat barber shop in city. "Under tho Burr block 12th stroot. Dr. O. F. Lambertson, tho dentist, makes special rates to students. 1203 O stroot. Wostorfiold has tho best barber shop in the city. Dontal parlors of Drs. Hodgman & McNay over Hurley's. Reduced price to students. Luther J. Abbott jr. and tho editors are the4 only authorized agonts for tho Hesperian. Students should patronize Wostorfiold, the tonsorial artist. Ho will cut your hair in tho latest stylo. Dr. Leo W. Edwards a former University boy is located in rooms 90 and 91 Burr Block, Phono 305. If you want a first-class job, go to tho Metropolitan Barber Shop, under tho Burr block, Twelfth street. Patronize Wostorfiold. Ho is up to date on hair cutting. Why not got a locker of tho Co-operative Book Co. and prevent any possibility of having your books stolon. Only 10c a month. Tho Elite Studio gives spocial rates to students; tho only ground floor studio in tho in tho city. Mr. Townsend is reliable, give him a call. Do you know that tho only man who is making a straight 2.25 rato for tho highest finish Photographs is Andrews, Students Gallery, 1034 0 stroot. Students will now find convenient lockers furnished by tho Co-oporativo Book Com pany. You novor nood go bookless any moro if you havo got tho requisite price. Go to Froy & Froy, 114- South Twelfth street, for choice roses, carnations, and all cut flowers, docorations and blooming plants. 114 South 12th St. Wo adviso students to buy books at the Lincoln Book Exchange, 134 S. 12th street. Second-hand Univorsity books a specialty. Booka of all kinds bought and sold. A letter addroesod to tho managing editor and marked "personal," was lost at Tins Hesperian office boforo ho rocoivod it. Will tho writer of tho same please notify him of its contents. Address in care of Univor i , v. ,.M 15 f -41 r"4t 111