T II E D A I Tj Y N E R R A S K A N The Daily Nebraskan UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Published every day except S unlay and Sunday during the col lege year. Subscription, per semostor 1.25. EDITOR AL STAFF Carolyn Reed Kditor Le Ross Hammond Managing Kditor Sndle Finch Associate Kditor Story Harding News Kditor Leonard Cowley News Kditor Dorothy Barkloy Society Kditor A'alter White ii Sports Kditor REPORTORIAL STAFF Jack Austin Jessie Watson Cloyd Clark Lois Ilartman Leona:d Hammang Carleton Springer Kelle Farraan Lee Yochuni rhvl'is LangstafT Hesper Bell Dorothy Jones Gertrude Moran Eleanor Hinnian Ileloise Gauvreaux Doro'hy Knglish Luther Johnson BUSINESS STAFF Roy Wythers.. Business Manager Frod Boskins Assistant Business Manager Jesse Patty Circulation Manager News Editor LEONARD COWLEY For This Issue NEBRASKA RE-ENTERS CONFERENCE. At a meeting of the presidents and chancellors of the colleges and universities represented in the Missouri Valley Conference. Ne braska was unanimously voted hack into membership. Because of the desire to stage several of the season's games on tin- Omaha field, the Cornhuskers withdrew in Ifflfl. This year the only conference games played wen with Kansas and Missouri and according to the rule imposed by the Missouri Valley meeting in lieeember. the schedule for net year would have to lie entirely new. It is possible that the Pennsylvania and Rutgers games may have to he cancelled because of conflict with conference schedules an I because of th" rule that games must be played on the home hi id of one of the conic-ting teams. This will be a great disappoin'mcnt to football enthusiasts bo'li here and in the East, but 1he exper.se of bringing those teams clear to Lincoln, is practically prohibitive. The decision on this matter is not final and it is hoped that the Ncb-ak:i men may yi t tun t both teams on the gridiron. Hut the ia insia'enient back into ihe conference seems really mor" advisable than making an individual record. While Nebraska with a v. inning team might 1" a' several or till of the Kaso rn teams played, we would have no particular recognition other than by comparison with lias'' in eon:'' fence standards. Nebiaska in the Missouri Valley ( 'enfi n-nce has often ben champion and will o;i.n be again, an I thai record will go down en file with an actual reputation. Ttiki n all in all. the ger. i ral opinion is that 'ho move was a very wise and favorable one. UNI NOTICES ' Lutheran Club As the Cornhusker whs going to press Saturday afternoon, April 17, the plans in regard to the picture of the club are too late. The Lutheran Club will consequently have no pic ture taken. NIKLS B. HANSKN. President. SECOND TRYOIITS FOR DRAKE RELAYS TODAY Delian Business Meeting Business meeting tonight at 6:"0. This meeting is important because plans of the Crete picnic will be pre sented and every member is urged to be present. Notice Class in English 2. Tuesday and Thursday at four o'clock, will not meet this week. Hand in introduc tion to argument at conference hour Wednesday morning. Hastings Students All former Hastings High School students, former residents and pres ent residents of Hastings are invited to meet in Law Building, Room 11(1, on Wednesday at 11:30 for the pur pose of organizing the Hastings Club Providing the field is not too heavy the Cornhusker track men will stage their second tryouts for the Drake re lay meet this afternoon. Every track candidate is urged to be out and going to give Coach Schulte a line on bis men. Coach Schulte is desirous f send ing at least three relay teams to Dps Moines and this means that some of the speedsters will have to step to keep the teams on top where Ne braska belongs. It is planned to send a half mile, a mile, and a four mile team to the Drake meet. Captain Mc Mahon is still suffering with an in jured ankle which he is having treated daily in an effort to get in shape to make the Pes Moines trip. Greek Letter Societies Monograms Crests In Gol.l and Silver HAL LETT Uni Jeweler Estab. 1871 1143 0 OVERALL DRIVE MAKES PROGRESS ON WEST COAST U. S. Civil Service Examination Professional, scientific, other tech nical positions. f.0. clubs gained new members today in Pacific coast states. Whitman Col lege Freshmen and Sophomore stu dents appeared in Walla Walla. Wash ington, wearing old clothes and khaki garments. The Lewiston, Idaho, High School students signed 20(1 members in their overalls club. The Lewiston students announced they will cnlarce the field of the club so that all young men of the city can Persons desiring to take any 01 : hr,on, j,ent ified with the movement. these examinations mav obtain the necessary application blanks and In formation concerning them by apply ing ;it Civil Service window, post office. Lincoln. Nebraska. A. A. BEEP. Examiner V. S. Employment Service. Director Bureau of Professional i Service. University of Nebraska. ! William Larson, a Senior in the School of Fine Arts, has received an appointment to a high school position for next year in Missouri. Call us for your Next Order Fraternity Cleaners BERWICK- 7 in. GORDON 24 in. ARROW COLLARS curve cut te ft A-Mcs perfect!-;. CI UETT. PEA.RODY ft CO i INC ?i .iL-rf SILK HOSIERY AND FUR COATS NOT CONSISTENT A ' th'- eel I'nited ! !,.. :' s: OVERALLS CR NOT? ! "'" w a c e. rg a:;a,!IM tin- r t cos' ef livm- l.a : '!" ami tak. n out!, t in the ..., :,! movi men1. .Ml over tie S'a'e-- hie-incs- men. la wV. jif!:r .-. clb gc im 11 am! school n J.itvf taken o weat ing overall-- to work, flubs have been lin!'eree ,tr!nt,.n; rules and in some places '.. I", !e;l-J tor liv ... 'if rules are iruiy ., .i Si:;...,", !' 1 :t-y! I':':.:'" '- v ! ar t any t in c d .:.,'.! y bi- ItH apparel 1 ' : '' I 'ne In the Erie 1 'a trd. cluhs. th. :!' ' I e ,,. . .;.,. v) 0 ..-M-a 1 mow-seer.: cr;.i- ere;;. ...;r Vl-;i - tl. a-.-! ft !hV :, , l'!iv I,'' .;,!'.- C fx - V I :ii"n r . il.V. i'l t, .: ahh d M i. d in a r r - ' . r Tight corsets, high-heeled shoes, ex i tremo styles or "fads." and over-dress. j are a few phases of feminine life put j under a ban by a recent circular of j J the l'niversily of Nebraska College of; Agriculture. It says that it is not j consisti r.' to wear silk hose and ox- ; fords wi'h n fur coat, or ;i fur about 1 the nock with a georgette dress in j siiiniiH r. Character is shown through !r--s, and it is diflicull to respect 01.rsolf whin dressed in rags and' mil. or to be ns peeled b others w!.i n ov t r-drc'ed. A pi ron who is. (i ) tit to v.i ar -., stikeii gown over toll! er shabbv undergarments is it: 1 !! fi1 Ui'j an inhibition ot some . utoh -ii tdde : :i-t-i h 'ic. Tlti" must : artistic o.-'u:i.i . are t )! which are MH'I-1 !1 lb-sit. II Well prf'port .Oiled ha: mi n: c- iti color at"! con-is'.-nt t! rougho'i'. Tractor on Exhibition A 1 : ae'o''. ,111.'. , ofliciai 11 .-. a-- 1 . 'iHifi 1! by tit. Ni hta-ka 'I . actor I av was f.n e h .hi ' n .ri. while si .!;;. threadi d 1 h. i.- 1 v m: the 1 . ...ind-TI.i- ie v. T. ai !.:.! . :; 1 11 .- 01 ; buH.i.nc ' - ! .::.-.. .-!;. , c..a TUCKER-SHEAN Jewelers Opticians Statiners 1123 O Street Phone B1534 - ORPHEUM DRUG STORE S lAet.i i cinder I.e. . c. half a 1 , in ; eil leal; 1 C OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT A Good Place for f.ctia Founlj.n Ref reshmenis aftr the Theatre r.a after the Rctcvilde Dence. ..Try the Luncheonette CARSON H i l.D R ETH, '95 and '96 ,n ,,v. h. ! V. 'A ) !! - in. I i . .,1 a . nt T'r. be ' CHAINED EOCKS. 1 ' ; to a b. bo,' v - ( el ite et:,n. ;. !a ho.ii'niahi : ! 1 ;,w fl-.tl, ie. .1 m a I 0l In .1" 1 a'' 1 lei n ' - I 1 I -, ' ' ' . 1 re of tla 1 it;l' - ho-ir d their 1 ana'!. 1 d to tl.'-ta a rif-' so fi v er.;. ;.- - i f - i . 1. z y. A. a 1 1 - ni : i' i tr ( v . . ' 1 1 o ft: 1 1 :bi y iti:!: he rhain'd down by t'mir owners. Nowadays books are chi ap and tpoitstinds f T er ;,!- of eoh w..il: : i.rin'i d j. arly. Lm; a;.a,-,ren'1y t!.i- sata.. indi.f'-tiv-n tr, :(.' ntti.-en-'. Hundred- r.f hr.oks are taken from Spoorior and 'he- dej.tirt r..cTiial libtaries -ach v-ar, never to be rr tinned. Might it not f. wi ll to return to the on. ier.f 1 rnctie.. of f haining the books to the furniture in the lihrarv? P ptisht bi- p,.cessarv to purchase a larce number ef desks for this purpose flT1 ti,r volumes woubl more than repay the outlay. And perhaps ii,(. temptat ion would not be so gnat to lirht fingered students. --Dailv Kansan. horse power tests. '!"). ' ' :!:ural fitt'.-im ering IPi.bl t ". wi'h !'.- : noing bui!, lings :.nd a : on ' ot j.rid" to r v.. thy building of ; .h'.l of the , !f;c; w v c! , - t .. rt. ! !.i ' not ; 011:0 oi t .-J..:-! !v si d.-d hr.i.ns of Hi. d. ;; e I I'I'fl 1 mplol I .1 in Cell i. a. :! i- beatltiliil bu Idir.g d have not been po.-.-dblc. Tin ' ;.' and the si it b nt s w ho Made . V ' . ' ' n a S IIC! e-S lie -.-l V e . '- . j.tn ; v.-i Hi far 'he .'i.t. i.'h Tie y s t a g"d an Al.it.it k n e. w e. tie- in "Tile f f tin- stall 'le- dip..! 'men' a- it really :isis. and thes. pi ode cannot but ( a ty a lav on hie impression to those who wire unable to atter.d. Smh an ex hibition, properly staged, is thi key note to successful advertising of the I'nivor.-iiy. tire! shows it up in its true light. WANT ADS. IvOST In nu n's locker room, whit. sweater trimmed w ith blue. Line K on breast. Finder please return to Student Activities office or call Fl.r.!t4. r 1 make your old GLOVES do-- HAVE THEM CLEANED FRE Q'JE:;tLY. Wc do this work well. VVc aj.;o reli::l sieves. O. J. Fee 1 none 333 No. 12th 1 - I i 3