THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FERN NOBLE Editor LEONARD W. KLINE. . . .Mng. Editor ARNOLD WILKEN News Editor RITll SNYDER Socletj Editor EARL STARBOARD.. Sportiai WJtor HORACE TALCOTT. Acting Du. Mgr. Nw tteMnifnt Ualiity Flan Hunntu, lUxroBt AdmlnUtratioc BiJ. MbanU-al Department. H-JHi PubtlefceJ very day durin the. coi: Nr except SlurJr and 8unly. Subarnpilon price, per tmMlr. H. Entered at th poetofPee t Lincoln. Ntbrukt. as fi-ornl-cl mall matter ander the act of CongTa of March S, UT Reportorial Staff Edith Anderwn Kleanor Fo Aatu Burtlew Orc Johns Gaylord DaU Carolyn Red Oswald Black Frank ratty K. Forest Kit Ftancla FlooJ Edna Rohrs lngne to afrlflc. one'a own Inter-1 fU for thi good of the country. It U ey mouth to b patriot Jo when on hai aomethlng to gain by It. If patrlorianj make on' bulnr grow. It t no trouble at all to wate a flat and pose a a patriot; but when the nation call for a sacrifice ot bus iness and profit, the test I severe. I have recently been connected lrt a campaign to raise money for thee War-Camn Community Fund. I have alfo been associated with Red Cross and Liberty Loan campaign- In all of these activities I have had occasion to study the attlrude of many people who ostensibly were patriotic and yet were unwilling to make any sacrifices. When analyted. their patriotism seemed to lie almost altogether in talk. On one occasion It waa necessary to ienU.it the services of quite a number, I of men in making a house-to-house ; canvass, and I was astonished at the j unwillingness I encountered on the i part of men who had no valid excuse " " f for refusing t d this work. Fully RED CROSS REPORT to thirds of those who were request Dressings made yesterday : j ed to take certain districts and can- Prcviously made .T5S va them. In this patriotic service for onr Country, refused. When ,43S pressed for reasons they could cimply w-uTive ' sav thev were too busy, that they It is iquested by the board of Hie University Girls Red Cross auxiliary that as many as possi ble report at the Masonic Temple at ? o clock Saturday morning to take part in the parade. There are $62 girls registereJ for Rd Cross work and they all sboul 1 be there. A banner twelve feet Ions will be carried and the members of the board -will load the section. SignesJ. MRS. SAM WAl'GH. Bard Chairman were not trained In this sort of work or that It was displeasing to them for the SOLDIERS Supply all theneceuitiei and luxuries to the boys in this country now. ine government u.w-. r - , things to France. i WATER PROOF KHAKI CAStt -fitted llh toilet artK'lea IVH rJ 00 and 00. FITALL CAt-ater-pnxf - with UJm'Uble straiMi Anv fill Hutu may te ueed. 0mr without rittlnr. Price 1. X.bO and 4.00. COMFORT KITS contain thread, needle. t.uttna, tfH or, thimble, rlna, aaft ty plna. t.Unket ptna. tie. lrK-e4 1.40. MEDICINE CAE Uttles to be filled, t-50 and 3.50. JOFFRE MONEY BELTS to be worn under the outer . W.thlna Haa compartment 1i letter, i-hotof rapha. money, .to. The boy all apreUle thre. KhaVI colorej ana 1.2. Leather 250. J.00. METAL or TRENCH Mift. RORS watenmi( t-aaea llirh. . 7bc, 6c, 1.00. 1-2V WRITING PORTFOLIOS featrr-imxif. 'oniartmrtta uM'-r aim ritelopa, 1.00 i r. FLASHLIGHTS i(h aliap to le faatrned over b-lt or but. toned unto the coat a nr iniMlrl very popular and pro. ItraL I'rlo.'d 1.7S. COCGLES or SUN CLASSES 24c. bOc. 1.00 and 4.00. lory, as chairman, will furnish the music with a chorus of V'O voices. To Give Voic Recital Miss Helen Cams, an alumna of the I'nironritT. will rive a voice recital In The result was that a comparatively ! he Temple theatre. Saturday eTen- suiall number of men shouldered the i'lng at 8 o'clock. job and put ir thiough. These men J . sacrificed their time, comfort, and !,- sometimes expense money. For sev SUNDAY VESPERS eral weeks they worked at least part ; of the day and almost every evening. ' In the course of this canvass they had occasion to call at the homes of the i . rery men who had refused to he'ip and ; ' sometimes they found these men ; Idling away the evening in comfort. . , . a i i in numerous intiim-s jirrvj-jr m-uc , To remind vou again at 4 o clock , iu muiuu h promises apparently with no inten-r Mindav afternoon in Memorial hall, at j ' 4 - - , Ninajjwirrowii keeping them. Some of them, the first all-Cniversity vesper service l,on PI V B ' . mnA . , . JT. , promised to report by telephone and j -this year. Dean Taneock. of Trinity , ,v- - . ! m Th amAunt of the:r subscriD- college in Omaha, recently appointee chaplain of the University Base Ho- If you are going to havt A New Gown Suit Or Bonnet for Easter, Why Not New Brooch. La Valllere. Beads, Ring or New Jewelry of Some kind? HALLETT JEWELER Eat. 1871 113 O piT&l, will give a very interestiEg ad dress. The whole program is an ex name the amount "of their subscrip-j tions. but they were never heard from, j What we need especially in this j country today is a great awakening j 1 tv r.ttTf r.f th riMle ta Trie fact , cedent one These all University : y - - , ceaiem one. . tn x me 4r). ,t war, and that our situa- j meetings are held but once or twice i - . fi i tion Is serious. We need real patriots, i ' , ; not bogus ones. It ought to be com- Sn-h services are a part of I mver- . , ,r.i. P-arauvely easy to put through the . e an impuiiaui (iu -- earing Dean TancocV will give . a more definite conception of our own Base Hospital unit. Mrs. Raymond has charge of tbe musk-- Students in former years have enjoyed and been benefited by tbes vesper meetings. Approximately ninety per cent of all candidates for a commission in the aviation service of the United States army are college men. Eighty per cent of thee college, men are athletes. The percentage of athletes who ffcil to qualify as flyers for Unci Sam is so small that it is almost negligible. The aviation training fields from coast to coast and from Texa6 to the northern border line, are filled with eollepe football, basketball, baseball, track and wTestling stars. Uncle Sam has she a such a marked preference for jjWetes from which to make his fivers, that there can be no doubt about the superior qualifications of the athlete over the non-alhlete in aviation, infantry, artillery, and on the sea. Only oce til from sixty to seventy athletes from Nebraska who tendered rheir services, has failed to qualify physically, and there is no doubt but that he will be in the service within the neit couple of months through a special dispensation on the part of the military authorities who reoog rize his ability. in spite of a small j.byeif Affect. Military ierts have generally reconciled themselves to the belief that there will be several years more cf war before the Un5ted States can throw in the decisive weight on the side of the allies If this is true, and if the oompuls-ory military training bill is passed by the government, and if, as now seems probable, an army cf four or five million men will be trained, the probability is that almost all of the male students now In the University will tee active training If nol active fshlisg. If His Is true, tloes it not behoove yoii. Mr. Student, to immediately ap ply for football, track, wrestling, or basketball equipment as a combined duty to your institution, country, and self EL J. STEWART. the mosy the roTerament needs, and i it would be ea?r t- people them-j . .a - , . , . And aier all. these sacrifices we j make at home are trivial beside the ! great sacrifices made by the men who .T OH! STREET FOR go to tie front and really f.ght the war for us. $2.50 andup Omaha Hat Factory LINCOLN 7 3 ALUMNI GIVES RECEPTION TO AG SCHOOL GRADUATES (Continued from Page One Wilbur L. Coleman. Frank Cropsey, j Horace Culbertin. William Davis, j Floyd J. Greaton, Ruth Hanson. Lewis I A.. Harrington. Daniela Haskell, Min- nie Haskell, Prank Jacoby, Sheldon , Johnson, Charles Lik-hs. OMtr Msiu ; mtn. Floyd V. Morrison, Howard Parr, Frarjl-: E. Piere. Frank Richard. Orion Roj-engren, Carl Ruegg, Hare! Stubbs, William Schoenleber, Morris Tawney. j Cartoi Thompson, Alfred Thompson. " Bra re Vosburg. Floyd K. Warren. Ora Webb. Elizabeth Wikosen. ., University Preparatory Group 4 Mildred Burchman, Charles Carjer. i La Verne Cutter. Lucille DeCamp. Si i Ho Hahn. Jesse Earl King. Ilona : Learning. Ben Love, Willard Matson, ; Sam Parks, Harry B. Pierce,- Ralph :l Simorson, Vera Snapp, Vernon Snapp. j Gustav Streitz. Ernest Wagner. Joel Wbitmore, Willium Wiedeburg. Minni1 E. Banz, Marie M. Bifchop, Beulah M. Campbell, Hazel Cooley. Dorothy Francis, Ruth Fuchser, Julia Higgins. Clara Huinann. Marye De Mussetter, Helej Newmrom, Thed.a M, Poore, Elsie Sandftrom, Lenora Stef fsn. Blanche Stumph. EvecythirB In FLOWERS HILTNER BROS. 1042 O St. B-2775 THE SANITARY Csfftt and Hafflt Reost Metis ScJ 15c HJLDalnrller (13 lo. 13th ALL READY FOR LIBERTY PARADE rfContiLued from par une. if evf-ry student swings into j TRUE PATRIOTISM MAKES SACRIFICES Ey Edward Mott Woolley.) Tte crucial tt of patrlotifm lg wf:i- sbo Lne. Four tig ttnds are to make the air ring w-i:h music, the Boy Scout band. j the High School lnd. the Univtrslty 5 lard and the Musicians' Union band. I 1 Ti.i i-tLt: a riTitile mw Frerr ! Irti'-ipaEt of the 10.0WJ will walk excej-t the three motintel marshals, who lead. No autcs or other Tehkles Till t? allow! fa the line. This big Liberty Day will come to a climax in a znor'trous tiatrktic raTIr at the city auditorium at 1 1 i oVlock In the eveninr. Hugh McLel- an. Doted j ptr--r eitcr of San An'oLic, new f- 'exaa. Is r:i:d for the principal address. The nsfkil commirte with C. O. Bruce, president of the University consrva- 4. rpHE perfec- -- Analirr on- rnuilled for moothaeu. noj formtry of Aaipg and durability. 17 Hack degree from 4B aoftect to to ?H bsr&sUS2 hard ftod taediiua (iodeUblc) copy lag. Lok for the distinc tly VEKUS SniJJ 1W tit 1 11 mi 11 1 v 1 FREE! ' Tbi trirf miih fi V t L HoUtr mm VENUS tnmre memt trrc Wne fork. Americ 1 Lead TncQ Co, 215 Fifth Awe-, N. T. Dept. D14 t- j ITVI.'S Ft mm. mm mnXlmiMM. Z09aa. Hold. T1 n II uin of your training to direct and practical things. Prvrwre to help. In the great field of Business Administration the Jov emment need-i you busiiu-ss iuhIs yiu. Our Summer Course will etjuip you. New Classes Just Forming Lincoln Business College Fully Accredited by Nat'l Ass'n of Accredited Com! Schools 14th ft P Sts. B6774 LINCOLN, NEBR. Sold Exclusively in LINCOLN By Fred Schmidt &Bro. 917-921 "0" Street ESTABLISHED 1817 PHONE Ordir that Iiw Easter Salt csw-taiiy-frea - . MEFFLIEY'STAB0lilS It's high time. Don't delay. Easter MarchlSl Special Attention to Students ttltm1' .IIUIIIIMTUll M 0 The University School of Music AND OTHER FINE ARTS t I 1918 SUHMZE SESSION 1918 Begins Monday, June 17th, lasting fire weekj NORMAL COURSE FOE SUPERVISION 07 PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC SUM1IES COURSE IN PLAYGROUND SUPERVISION AND STORYTELLING Special Information Upon Request 1 (