THE DAILY NEBEASKAN The Daily Nebraskan Property of THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln C. A. SORENSHN Editor-in-Chief Acting Manuring Editor. 7..U. V. Koupal Associate Editor L. O. Chatt REPORTORIAL STAFF Ivan O. Beede Irving T. OberfaWer J. C. Beard ' Lester Zook Everett J. Althouss lHra Slater F. W. McDonald Mar. Kauffman E. Grablll Harold O. Kins Charles M. Frey James A. MoKachen J. R. Ulassey Hcnnett C. Vlg W. Jacobson T. W. McMlllian J. L. Giffin Luclle Leyda SPECIAL FEATURES , Whos Who ;; Silas Bryan f Lorena Bixby Society column i Camilla Leyd (.Dorothy Ellsworth Cartoonist Charles Mlskc Athletics Henry Kyle Business Manager Frank S. Perkins AmsL Business Manager.. Rusaell F. Clark Subscription price $2.00 per year, payable In advance. Single copies. 6 cent each. Entered at the rostfflce at L'nln Nebraska, as second-class mail I matter, under the Act of Congress of March S, 879. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1914 Save a dollar for the Cornhusker Banquet, Brevity, remember, is that Quality which makes sermons, orations, and after-dinner speeches bearable. One thing is sure. If all important questions were determined by throw ing dice, at least fifty per cent of them would be settled correctly. GOOD NEWS. The hearty response of the Univer sity public to the appeal of Belgium is cheering. It cannot but indicate generous hearts, real sympathy, and an actual realisation that we are not only citizens of Nebraska, of the United States, but citizens of the world. A gloomy winter is in store for little Belgium. With her wheat fields burned and cottages in ruins, Christ mas day will be a mockery. The men are bitter, the women heart-sick, the children no longer play and laugh. Hunger, cold and wretchedness reign supreme. How can you help? Glad you asked. Well, buy a ticket to the Bel gian Sufferers' Fund Program. That means that you will get a chance to see motion pictures of the Ames-Nebraska, Iowa-Nebraska, and Lincoln Topeka games. In addition to this, the Glee Club, Cadet Band, and Dra matic Club will appear. Every cent received will be turned over to the Belgian Relief Fund. University dancing class starts Sat urday, Nov. 21. Lincoln Dancing Academy. Now it the time to get your Corn husker Banquet ticket. Help the Belgians! 1 ! DECEMBER NUMBER OF AGRICULTURE OUT Edited by Students and Alumni of the Agricultural Club Subjects Im portant to Farmers Discussed' The December number of The Agri culture is out. This magazine is edited by the students and alumni of the Agricultural Club of the Univer sity of Nebraska, and deals with ordi nary farm problems, as well as the happenings at the University Stat Farm. Some of the best articles are: "The Cost of Silage," "Municipal Gar dens in the Cities of Denmark," and "The Choice of a Home Site." The magazine is edited by the following persons: H. J. Possom, editor-in-chief; H. A. Jones, associate editor; Myrtle Eason, home economics; R. O. Smith, business manager; L. B. Rist, circula tion manager; R. W. Carpenter, ex change editor. RELIEF FUND GROWS. (Continued from page 1) r r r r fwW11i mm m mm is not disappointed. Everyone can pur chase a ticket for either tonight or to morrow night, or for both. Let every student show his loyalty to the school and a worthy cause by aiding this en terprise and going to some of the en tertalnments given in behalf of the helpless Belgians. The sorority contributions up to date are as follows: Alpha Chi Omega, $10 as a sorority. Alpha Phi, $5 personal contribution. Delta Delta Delta, $5 personal contri bution. Delta Gamma, $10 as a sorority. Delta Zeta, $10 as a sorority. Gamma Phi Beta, $10 as a sorority. Kappa Alpha Theta, $15 as a sorority. The fraternity contributions are as follows: Alpha Sigma Phi, $10 as' personal contribution. Sigma Phi Epsilon, $7.50 as personal (collected) Delta Chi, $15 as a fraternity. Sigma Chi, $10 as a fraternity. Phi Kappa Psi, $10 as a fraternity. Phi Gamma Delta, ,$10 as a fra ternity. Phi Beta Kappa, 75c as a fraternity. Notice, Freshmen. All freshmen out to support your class football team. We play the, Sophs Wednesday, December 2, at 2:30. The game comences promptly on time. Everybody oat VERN AUSTIN, Manager. Sigma Delta Chi. The open meeting of Sigma Delta Chi . announced for Wednesday night at the Delta Tau Delta house has been postponed for a week. The change has been made in order to avoid con flict with the Belgian Relief Fund en tertainment,, taking place on that night. - Now is the time to get your Corn husker Banquet ticket. Ted Marriner, Cleaner, Hatter. 235 North 11th. Help the Belgians! 1 1 DR. LOWRY MAKES ANNUAL ART ADDRESS Lectures at Convocation Yesterday Explains Technical Structure of a Painting. Say, Girls! For Christmas get him a Ring. Cuff Buttons or Stick Pin with his Fraternity Crest or Mono gram on. Our prices are less than East ern fraternity jewlers. IIALLETT Unl Jeweler Estb. 1371 1143 O U At yesterday's convocation Dr 'Howry gave his annual art exhibit talk before a small but appreciative audience. His talk was confined to the discussion of what the modern artists have added towards perfecting the art of painting. To assist in il lustrating his points he had six pieces from the annual exhibit which is being held in the art gallery of the fine arts school. One painting was chosen from each of the leading countries: United States, England, Germany, Bel gium, Austria, France. Dr. Lowry said that a century ago the artists never thought of painting an outdoor -scene the way they actually saw it; and all their landscapes were idealized rather than actual pictures of what they saw in nature. Nor -did the artists of that time know how to blend their colors so as to repioduce the natural tints; but all the paintings were in the conventional grey or brown. The work of the present day artiBts has been to so perfect the blending of colors, and the system of putting them on the canvaB that the picture re produces the exact colors; and to show the subject exactly as It is seen in nature. ! J)r. Lowry then went on to explain the technical structure of a painting During the last few years artists have developed the art of putting the colors on the canvas mithout first blending them on the pallet, thus each point on the canvas is a bit of true color so that when close to the canvas ODc"can not tell what it is, but at a. distance the eye blends the colors, and Jt is then that one gets the natural effect UNI. NOTICES Seniors, The Senior caps have arrived and may be obtained at any time at the Univeiilty Book Store. Notice. Senior Class Pins. Orders for Senior class pins may be taken the week after Thanksgiving and the pins will be here before Christmas. All Seniors are -expected to have thes'e pins, so give your orders early, and help out the committee. Cornhusker Pictures. All payments for fraternity, so rority and organization group pictures and for Individual junior and senior Cornhusker cuts and space must be paid to Townsend. Payment must be made before space will be reserved. M. L. POTEET. Silver Serpent Meeting. The "Silver Serpents will meet to night at 7:15 at the Theta House. Girls' Club Council. Thursday, November 3, 5 p. m., Y. W. C. A. rooms. Girl Club Council meeting. Important. Either come yourself or send someone in your place. Be prompt. , A. S. A. E. Meets Thursday, December 3, 7:30 p. m., in M. A. 206. The subject for discussion is "II lumination on the Farm." -"Lighting With Electricity, by Prof. E. E. Brackett. "Lighting With Acetylene Gas," by S. E. Liederbrand. If you wish to be enlightened along these lines, be sure to come. Help the Belgians! 1 1 Scott's Orchestra. Call B-1482 or B-4521. Now is the time to get yourjCorn husker Banquet ticket. Help the Belgians! 1 1 Commercial Fraternity Pledges. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional com mercial fraternity, announces the pledging of Robert H. Van Boskirk, Richard V. Koupal and Henry P. Paecale. Now Is the time to get your Corn husker Banquet ticket. Help the Belgians! 1 1 Classified Column FOR RENT Two first-rate rooms, $9 and $10; one block from campus. 1240 S St. LrEDB3. D2-D4-C85 FOR SALE New sixty-dollar dress suit; fifteen dollars cash. Height, five feet eleven. L-7474 51-D3-C83 LOST A Waterman fountain pen. south of Cbem. Lab. Leave at Daily NebraBkan office. X2-54-1 FOUND University jin. Owner may receive same ly identifying at Ne rrukan office, fcee 71. F. Clark. L2-C4-? 7ELVET gits a good, many ' V ouffs in th' papers," sez a -. . . i . fren' th' otner aay. "True7 sez I. 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