THE DAILY NEBBASKAN The Daily Nebraskan Published Sunday, TuMdajr, Wadnaaday, IBursday anl rrldsr nsorninga at ansak by tha Univ.rsltjr of N.braaka. aacn Accaptad lor mailing at tpacial rata ( aostae. nrovid.d for In Sactloa 1103. Act at OctaW S, 1917, authorised January 20, 1022. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION Undar tha Direction of tha Student PubU cation Board IMiaaaat to lasissiaias sW aaiajader M W 1 HsWaaha fr aeeneaiHea Entered aa second-claea .matter at tha Pestoflice in Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act el Congress, March 3, 1U7S, Subscription rata...., Single Copy . a semester ..$2.00 a year ..Five Cents Address all communications to THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Station A. Lincoln. Nebraska Editorial and Business Offices, University Hall 10. V Phones Day ......142 University Exchange mBnt aooa OFFICE HOURS Every afternoon with the exception Friday and Sunday. Paul C. EDITORIAL STAFF. Richardson ........... Editor William Bertwell. .. Managing Editor Wm. Card.. Huah Cox .. Oorge W. Hylton.. iaris Trott.. ..News Editor ..News Ed i lor ..News Editor ..Assistant Newa Editor BUSINESS STAFF Clifford M. Hicks ..Business Manager Clarence Eickhoff Asst. Business Manager Otto Skoid Circulation Manager PHARMACY WEEK. This week the annual celebration of the College of Tharmacy will be held. The Druggists will attend convocation Wednesday, and will throw open their building for the in spection of the public Thursday night. W indow displays have been arranged in downtown stores, showing the work of the pharmacy students, and bringing home to the public the value of their training in a practical way. The great cry of critics of the mod ern educational system is that it does not place enough emphasis on the practical phases of businesses and professions. These exhibits of the Druggists show in a concrete way the training the students are getting. They make the work of the University more evident than much fine rhetoric. Anything that benefits one of the colleges of the University benefits the University as a whole, and that is where the greatest value of the:i coliege "weeks" and celebrations lies. College spirit, which these affairs help to develope, may be a commend able thing, but it should not be em phasized more than loyalty to the University. Students in the College of Phar macy should have the approbation of aP students for anything they do to help the institution as a whole. B. C. RAG CARPET tr APPROPRIATE REMARKS FOR SORORITY GIRLS AFTER A DATE: (Speak slowly with expression) 1. Words are inadequate when I try to express how wonderful you have been to me tonight. 2. My dear boy, please accept my undying gratitude and lifelong de votion for so magnanimously walking me to the dance. 3. I certainly wjsh to thank you for the perfect evening. The street car ride was simply love-ly. 4. Ah, do not leave me until you are perfectly assured that this has been the most wonderful evening of my life. First co-ed: I see that someone has objected to the University girl's line. Second co-ed: Poor fish! Boss:' Did the foreman give you1 any instructions? New Help:. Yes, he told me to wake him up when you appeared. Enarco. SONG OF SPRING The iceman and his little weigh are amongst us once more. LOST A gold fountain pen by a man full of purple ink. UNIVERSITY STATISTICS. Fully 3,000 students remarked that it was hot yesterday. meets a girl on that basis and does not over-step his privileges will get sincere thanks for his trouble. Now this little matter of "line- handing." We, the co-eds, decline the title of "professionals." We re gret to inform you, fraternity men, that that profession is now filled to over-flowing by members of your own groups. Many are the men who have won name and fame through their ability to hand a "line!" Men, considering that there are exceptions to every rule, you will find if you talk "sense" to the girl, she will talk nse to you! Try it and see. Pity the poor men who have already hung themselves on their lines. Certainly the way men have treat ed the girls has much to do with the spoiling them. But who started rent ing Fords, anyway? The men! And now you men have established a pre cedent. Why blame your own fool- hardiness on the girls? Personally, I think all of us, in cluding fraternity men, prefer to ride in cars, but how many times have you men tried to take a girl to a dance on a street car? You know very well you hate to have her think you can't rent a mere Ford. What about your own sentiment in the mntter? Fraternity man, are you as big or as little as your words? Men have been known to break dates too. Fraternity Man, haven't you ever been guilty of it? And remember that all dumb creature are not girls! E. H. P. WHAT ABOUT THE PLEDGES? The Nebraska Memorial association is being badly hampered in its work by the failure of many students to mike the second payment on their stadium pledges. Many of the students do not real ize that the failure to pay these pledges results in serious financial loss to the stadium association. To get badly need money, the association has found it , necessary to borrow funds. Interest must be paid on these loans and money for the in terest payments can come only from the money paid on pledges. These pledges were made by stu derts in the excitement and en thusiasm of the stadium campaign. Thi same loyality which inspired the making of the pledges should com mand the students to make his pay ments on them. The most element ary kind of business honor demands msking of these payments and the fact that they were pledges not only of money, but of loyalty to the school, makes their fulfillment doubly bind ingg. C. B. MEN, HIDE YOUR FACES! To the Editor: Poor mistreated men! They are neither understood nor appreciated. In how many cases does a man truly merit so much appreciation and thanks? Are they such perfect gen tlemen and of such high character that they should criticise the actions of the girls? Ah! if they only were. "It used to be that a man favored a girl by taking her to a dance." Quite right. But this world is ever improving and with improvement has ccme progress. Are we always to bow to them as lords of creation begging for such favors to be con ferred upon us? In these modern times of independence and quality, "'tis eye for eye and tooth for tooth." Speaking of "line-handers," reflect and ponder on this aspect of lines. If all the vain professsions of love handed to the fair sex were taken seriously, we would find ourselves in a sea of matrimony. Naturally there must be a comeback. It is com monly known as a line. ""Are we, as girjs and the mothers of the coming generation any more responsible as to our cpnduct and schorlarly stand ing than the boys, who as the fathers of the future virtually hold the pro grtss of the world in their hands?. What, fraternity man, is your aim in this University? Are not the ma jority of delinquents and failed stu dents of your sex? There is a con stant cry for the good old-fashioned girl.but where, forsooth, is the gal lant Sir Galahad of today? But we also in our defense have strayed from the topic of apprecia tiveness. You state, "They will ex press their appreciation even by more than mere words, just for the pleas ant evening which the man has shown the girl." I take it that you believe that "action speaks louder than words." Mere words, indeed! What more do you want? Girls, have a heart for the poor mistreated Uni versity youth L.et him walk with you, tell him you enjoy it, don't give him a line, don't be dumb, and finally don't tell him in mere words, his kindness in spending an evening with you. A SORORITY GIRL. LutLera.il Club. Business meeting Thursday 7 o'clock in Social Science 113. at Sigma Delta Chi. Meeting scheduled for Thursday at 6:45 n. m. at the Grand hotel will be postponed until the same day next week, unless additional notice is given. Pershing Rifles. Special meeting Wednesday p. m., Nebraska hall. 7:15 At" College Convocation. Ag College convocation at 11:00, Thursday. Gamut Club. Gamut Club will hold a picnic at Robbers cave Thursday. Meet at the Teachers College at 6 o'clock. Bring your own spoons. Viking. Viking meeting will be held Thurs day at 7:30 at the Sigma Phi Ep- silon house. Christian Science Society. Meeting in the Faculty hall Thurs day evening at 7:30. All present and past students and faculty mem bers are invited. Lutheran. Lutheran students will meet for Bible study Wednesday at 7:00 in 105 S. S. Notices. Senior Invitations. Orders for senior invitations will be taken at the College Book Store every day this week.' Take Orders for SHOES direct from factory to wearer. The best paying selling op portunity offered to day. By all means write Dept. G, Mason Shoe Mfg. Company, Chippewa Falls, Wise. 1 Xi Delta. Xi Delta will meet at Ellen Smith hall Thursday at 7:15. Experienced Teachers. Experienced prospective teachers interested in a position in the Phil ippine islands, please call at the bu reau for recommendation of teachers not later than ThursdayoTw who Gave had successful teaS perience and will g0 need call J f office. 811 t the Devotional Service, Devotional services for Hd will be held from 12 to 12 2ft eek day at Ellen Smith hall. nt1 Finish Your Course SS We advise h.h school students to complete their ennr... v - ITS entering business college. For all who are through high school ii i WIiu iui an; t cnnwii u iiauiw io cumpieie SUCH a COUTSO CATALOG FREE ichool, and all & we.hsve 25 NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS I T. A. Blakaslea, ph. B., A. M., President. S Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction Accredited by American Association of Vocational School. comer u ana in ots. Un, Neor g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllll llliiiiir mi nun "iiiiiiuiiijiii Girls Commercial Club. Meeting tonight at 7:15 in So cial Science 107. Normal Training Club. Normal Training club will hold at luncheon at the Lincoln hotel Satur-; day. Call B2496 for tickets. Student Opinion. CO-EDS RISE IN WRATH. TO A "FRATERNITY MAN:" Since you have found it necessary to criticise and thus condemn the seemingly numerous unappreciative sorority girls, I have, therefore, felt called upon to enlighten yon upon the fallacies in your reasoning. First, we grant that you will find many fa-calk d unappreciative girls upon this campus or that of any other university or college. However, there are men who are classifed here a Is 5. Yon seem to think that the dating proposition is merely a one-sided af fair with the men doing some girl the favor of taking her to a place ff amusement. Bet, remember, when favors are being passed around, the girl is favoring the man by going with him. There again, the girl who sincerely thanks the man for her pleasant evening has felt that he has been sincere in his attempt to give ber such an evening. This is a fifty fifty propositi -n and the man who When classes are over cee EuHP THIS summer in Europe! The Olympic Games the supremequadrennial test of America's prowess against the athletes of the world. The British Empire Exhibi tion the foremost event of its kind ever held in England. The champions of the , British turf will race at Epsom and Ascot. Deauville will set new fashions. Paris will entertain you with sparkling gayeties. The joy of travel days and nights on the broad Atlantic Cross for $125 Now is yourVhance for exchange rates are favorable living expenses abroad are low. Second cabin acconmodatlons on our great ships start 2t $125 sp.iciou decks attractive publicrooms fine food and splendid service. The cabin, ships, also jolly and reasonable to sr.il on. Our service is complete in sailing dates, types of accommodations, and adaptabil ity to your vacation budget. Sailings to five European countries. Ask 1oracopyofW)irn It Happen in Europe", vfcicfc Utls mt sin and SL&0C (he (Meres, tag nmti of the nt pean arose Cofce place Afsa "Taar Trip fa Europe" and "Comfort AKzpcAnUxzy jnrh zj Rra Stah iMtlRNATIBHAa MSSXAMTltB AiAHIXB .04PAMY 127 State SU. Chkaca, or aa? catWiasal atoaaaabhs affaal , IB 1 f M II 'TheOneI Love 1 1 Belongs to Some-1 1 body Else" "Who is he?" "Not HE, my I I dear, IT. I'm talking about all smart looking tailored suit III saw on a Tailormaid on 13th I Eg street yesterday. But then, no I;B use to pine and sigh, they have B ' H even smarter looking ones at h gj Rudge & Guenzcl's and I'm go- B I ing to bu yone today. , B 1 2 Candy Bar ' - I ; DEUdious : and - 1 3 SATISFYING 1 " 8 - If s Wonderful I 1 P M I Ask for Molly O I 1 rca sale EiTjnrwiiBE 01 r n n tl U n n n MM i xe.o. CCS CO gtratforb glotb,e "The Carlton The Carlton as a host of Nebras ka men know is a famous 3-but-ton English coat, tailored by Stratford. This season the Carlton carries a beautiful soft front, giving a two or three button effect. The Carlton is by far he most popular style Farquhar's has ever shown. We have it ready for you now in a host of new fabrics "Pilgrim Blue," "Powder Tints," "Shrews burrie Town Clothes" the last words in new spring clothes. Don't put off the pleasure longer! Get in today, and ask to see the "Carlton." FAROTTHARS NFBRASKAS LIaSnC COLLDCE OJOTffiRS in s B-m ii a j i sj