THE t HESPEMAtf for his Pressing 76ci'ortlu ltiaiMwiAS for the l'cst of the school yciir. Gardner the tailor has put in a now stook of mens furnishings Goods. See him Christinas presonts, also join Club, So. AVcst Cor. 11th & 0. A very largo number of University students heard James Whitcomb Riley the 22 ml. It was a rare treat to hear the words of the "lloosier" poet from his own lips. Lincoln's "Hustlers" are the people to buy of, if you don't know 'em, try their Three "Beauts." They are cheap and hot as ! Pennsylvania also. Phone 440. 120(5 0. Someone in making change at Hook Dep't. of llerpolshoimer and Co. un Xov. 23. made a mistake and paid too much. Whoever did this will be given back the change if the party calls at the store. The Western College Magazine for Decem ber is a football number of (54 pages. It will a contain a personnel of each football team of any prominence in the west. Nebraska will have a good representation. There will be a report of the Kansas-Nebr. game, also a cut of the Nebr. team. Kvory student should haveacopy of this number. See .J. F. Boom er at the Co-op. and give him your name. Only 10c. Subscribe for the IIkspkkian and get the news, only 7oc the rest, of the year. Students of the University and their friends are invited to inspect our stock of Books. Stationary, Music, and Musical Instruments, before buying presents for their friends at Christmas. We have all the latest publica tions at cut prices, all the latest music at half price v,ess, all the latest styles and tints in stationery at about half the price charged for the same goods elsewhere. Musical Instruments, Guitars, Mandolins. Autoharps, Violins, at prices novcr seen be fore in Lincoln. Our celebrated Fountain Pens arc in more demand than over. 1 f you will send to or call at our Music Dept. you can get a catalogue of over 4000 pieces of In strumental and Vocal Music at fie per piece. Book, Stationery and Music Departments, ITorpolsheimer & Co. Tho Betas gave an informal party Thanksgiving evening. Kd. Cranib, a Beta, spent Thanksgiving with his parents near Fnii'lmry. fleorgc and Harry Shcdd, Phi Psis, spent Thanks giving at Ashland, their home. Sigma Alpha Kpsilon gave an informal parly last Friday evening. Delta Delta Delta gave a dancing party at the Lincoln hotel Wednesday evening of last week. Tomorrow evening the P. 1$. D. C. debate the question Itcsolvcd that a national hoard should he established for the arbitration of labor (roubles. Thent i beginning to be considerable interest in basket ball. Two teams were chosen from each the. H, 11. and 5 o'clock classes. Contests were hold this week to decide which te.im should bo the first class team. Placek's team will represent the 11 o'clock division. The contests today will decide the other team. The Maxwell club and the U. B. I). C. has an in teresting joint debate Saturday Nov. '20. The question discussed was that "The deliconcy judg ment law is just, and equitable." Miss Stall and Messrs Denison and Lien represented the Maxwells. .Messrs Sim pso;if linger ami Holliuback the Unions. Jonas Lieu was one of the "big gnus" who went to Council Mulls to witness the football game. The Academy of Science met last Friday and Sat urday in Nebraska hall. Among those who rati I papers were Professors Ward, Harbour, Davis, More and Wolcolt. Papers were also read by Miss Carrie Harbour and by Messrs Hunter and Klmorc. Mr. N. H. Dart on of tho geological survey gave a lecture in chapel Friday evening on the geological features of Nebraska. The members enjoyed a reception in Palbulian hall Friday evening. Dr. Ward was elected president at tho business session. Jfo0fa?2s ARTISTIC Photographer OUR SPECIALTY First Class Work in all Branches. See our work and get prices on groups. SPECIAL PIIWRS TO STUDENTS. First National Bank Ilr.i-oln, XeliTOHlai. OA.PITAIi - 1 00,000.00 John I. CarHon.'l'robident, 0.1). Mulr, Cashier. U.S. Frcemnn, A"'t Cashier,