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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1914)
t'yyjmiywM"c.v tj." ,1-, p-vjmt''T v1'-'wv,fxf -miftcjmn, V"5"ITl9R?Hr-''"W5if f'."5" ' '" -" . THE DAILY NIBRASKAN ri uniV i . siataB 4 "MAGIC FLUTE" BY BAND AT. CONVOCATION Concert In Memorial Hall This Morn- Ing at Eleven Final Opera Composed by Mozart. "The MnKlc Fluto" will bo prcHontctl by the Regimental Dand at Convoca tion thin morning at 11 o'clock In Mo uiorlul Hall. "Tho Magic Pluto" was not only the final opera composed by Mozart, but tho Inst music of any lmfrortanco flint ho over wrote. Tho opera owod Its jxistonce to the HUggestlon of-Emnn- uol Sclilknncder, a happy-go-lucky actor nnd muHlclau, whoso fortunes woio of tlio uncertain character pecu liar to thoso who followed tho humblor paths of his profession. It Booms that this Hhrcwd, vain and looso prlnclplod fellow hnd many quaint adventures ns manager of various theaters In Europe and finally managed to drift Into Vienna in 1791 absolutely ponnlloss, but saugulno and unabashed after tho manner of his kind. In VIonna ho mot Mozart, with whom ho had becomo acquainted In Salzburg In 1780. Tho actor-manager-muslclan-inountebank at once saw in Mozart a moanB by which Juumlght-recupoHitoJiis-own-for-tunoB.- Ilo suggested to tho composor that If a fairy opera could be written and In Canterbury The season's most pleasing and popular model. fafejjver 2 for 25c For Sale by Doesn't spread FULK CLOTHING CO t the top. T COLLAR ,A Graceful llitfh Hand Notch Collar. 2 for 25 coat Cluett. I'ooboJy & Co., Iao. Maker SIMMONS THE PRINTER Good Printing 317 S. I2(h SI. Tel. B-2319 ti is daily arriving:. Pick your new ' . Spring Outfit now. , We invite your careful in- spection.' HUMES Popular Priced Outfitters to men. 1132 O STREET IIIIIIIIUUPI IHIIIIL 'it' ! lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiliiiiiiiii s . if Sprinrfbi stalled in the Httlo theater of which ho hnd mnnaged to got hold, his salva tion would bo offoctedr MozartnnoBt gonerous and unpractical of nien, hesi tated not a momont In his decision to help his unfortunate friend. Bosldes, was not Schiknnedor, llko hlfnself, a Proomasqn? Ho set to work "at onco and tho nctor, who know how neces sary It waB to stir up qontlnually Mo zart's often-flagging onorglos, installed tho composer In a Httlo pavilion lo catod In tho gardon back of tho thco tor. In this pavilion nnd In the Httlo summer houso at Josophsdorf, near Vienna, Ql'taJ!LJffiotothoJmmortal music of "Tho Magic Fluto." Ho suf fered at times from fits of doprcsslon, and then tho crafty Schlkanodor would bring rollicking members of his company to dlsperso tho clouds with tho winds of Jollity and tho sunshine of mirth. Artlstlo danco programs and menus for particular pooplo. Qoorgo BroB., Printers, 1313 N street. OTHER SCHOOLS. X Drake Freshmen Compete With the Senlorsfor-Class-Supremaoy Tho social prestige gained by tho sonlors by means of winged collars and canes at Drako Unlvorslty, and tho rumor that tho second-year men are planning to duplicate tho Idea by uso of G. P. H. with C. L. P. B. (groon folt hats with cuto Httlo feather bo hind) has driven tho freshmen to tho decision that thoy must put over a real stunt Green, flannel shirts, and yellow, ties are the creations that they believe will forovor place them abovo and apart from tho roqtof; the crowd. Ach Hlmfnel! Ich welsz nlcht was soil es bedcuton Dasz Ich so traurlg bin, Ich lmbo meln Pony yorgessen lnd-mu85Mey-on-TmJtJt-9imr Herr Lehrer 1st kuhl und or chuckles Und ruhig laclit or In glee Und or glaubt dasz er will jemand flunkon, Ach Illmmol! Kami dasz seln me? Ex. This Is the Illinois member of the Western Federation of Miners who In the convention of that body, accused President Gompers of the American Federation of Labor to his fae of h. Ing a 1,booze-figliter" and,sald the. mln- era had suffered in their strikes be cause of the drinklna habits of the chief officers of the American Fed era. tlon. DUNCAN M'DGNALD H iiiL. bk A MISS ELEANOR KNOWLAND Mies Eleanor Knowland, daughter of Congressman and Mrs. Joseph R. Knowland of Alameda, Cal., maTde her debut In Washington society recently - 0 'suffrage association. Active Worker In State League to Speak Buttons to Be Distributed. Tho University Young Woman's Equal Suffrage Association will meet in tho Tomplo at 11:30 today. Miss Pfultfer wm speak on "Tho Value of tlifr Vote." Miss Pound andther fac ulty women will givo short talks on suffrago. .Miss Pfolffer is a member of the state league and is a very active worker In tho movement. All TJnlvor- sity girls arc urged tp bo present. After tho program, "Votes for Women" buttons will bo distributed. 0 Vesper Program. Tho following program will bo given at tho Thursday evening vesjor service of tho Y. W. C. A.: Fairy tales for all ages Freshmen Babes in tho Woods, Ethel Hartley. Sophomore Forty Thieves, Camllle rnoyaa. " Junior Cinderella, Mildred Peory Senior Aladdin's Lamp, Louiso Brownoll. To preside Hazel Clark. Song 08a Hanoi. Piano Bolor Cartney, Esther Long. Will Fight Fraudulent Advertising. Chicago. Advertising commissions to bo composed of advertlsora which Will nass unon.".t.hn-hnnniy-nt-tne-ria- iortions In advartislng copy "before It Is published were urged at tho four teenth annual meoting of tho Assocla tlon of American Advertlsora hero by Allon N. Drako of Buffalo, N. Y. "These men who pay tho money should combino against fraudulent advortls ing," said Mr. Drako. "Agents will fight fraudulent circulation claims by publishers."' Tho state department has received an appeal from tho famine relief so ciety, composed of religious workers at Hachinoho Aomorl-Ken, Japan, asking that publicity ho given to the critical conditions existing In north eastern Japan. . 7 s5 r ? ? ? ?-? ???????????? WfleWHAT HANDY DIRECTORY OF THOSE WHO ALWAYS HAVE SOME- THINI YOU NEED DMlK CITY NATIONAL BANK ISUIIIl CORNER ELEVENTH ND O STS, (Odl K-xt&e, ;ory J. M. CLARK, '10. 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