The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 19, 1904, Image 3

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COOP SALE OF
STATIONERY
Wo shall offer Bomo real bargain vi1uch in
UulvorHlty Htntlonory nnd flno wilting jmpurK
THURSDAY, FMDAY AND SATURDAY
January 21, 22, and 23
8tatlonory 1h Bnch o nocesHRry nnd constantly
usable nrtloln that yon will do well to avail
yourself of those harcalns. ovon If not in ncoo
of any at present. Home hlnta of valm-s offered
35c Uni. Stationery 24e
25c Uni. Stationery 17c
Some J5c Uni. Tablets M)c
50c Whiting's Violet Writing
25c Fine Writing paper 16c
25c Writing Tablets 17c
Slightly soiled J5c Fraternity
tablets 07c
Romombir tho Days
THE CO-OP
Owned nnd managed by students
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The Old Reliable
Brown Drug &
Book Co.
Text Books and Stu
dents' Supplies.
THE SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN
Has no superior.
We sell it.
127 South II Street.
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Stylish Shoes f
The celebrated Han
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W. L. uouglas makes
for mon. Hanan and
Sorosis Shoos for
Women. Swedish
Gymnasium Shoe.
None genuino unless
stamped ''Perkins'
Swedish."
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1129 O St.
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TWO MORE VIEWS.
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poorer men. ho persists In hiring hacks
for any anil all occasions, he accentu
ates his selfish traits.
As the masculine side of UiIb ques
tion is not alluring, suppose we look
on the other side of tho fence. If, as
the boys think, all girls expect to qo
in equal style to functions, the pro
viding of hacks for a few seems '.o
demand the hiring of hacks for all.
However, all girls do not get hacks,
and possibly they feel considerable
mortification on this account, as do
the boys. But UiIb chagrin of "in
jured pride" Is not tho main evil.
Tho more the boys Bhower their
wealth needlessly upon the girls, tho
less do the girls appreciate the at
tentions which may be appraised by
lollars and centB. This is a natural
result. Did you ever stop to think,
girls, that the three dollars for a hack
man's service which affords you a ride
of say, forty-five minutos. cost your
gentleman frioud ten hours or more
of weary toil? No. you do not think,
and in the majority of instances the
girls are guilty of no greater crime
than thoughtlessness.
Tho third phase of the hack problem
is the effect upon University society.
The true purpose of social affairs is
to bring people together in such a
manner and under such circumstances
as will afford them the greatest pleas
ure. If this bo the criterion of a suc
cessful function, the hack custom is
anti-social by causing discontent and
embarrassment to those who can not
afford, without augmenting the real
hapiness of the recipients. Further
more. It prevents many from attend
ing because they have not money to
expend in this way. and consequently,
many girla who do not really care for
hacks, do not receive Invitations at
all.
Moreover the hack custom Is based
upon n standard of pecuniary emula
tion. It measures pleasures by expend
itures and not by receipts. It crowns
him king of society wno scatters the
most coin. All this gives credence to
the- remarks heards about the campus,
that society Is a fraud, a lie, a mere
keeping up of false pretences the man
Is sized bvthe length of his purse.
This spirit nas no legitimate place In
University life. It place a premium
upon flat, not true character.
To summarize, by the hacir custom,
nothing ot value in character or pleas
ure is gained by boys or girls, and
tho transient enjoyment is not an off
set for the subterfuges which deceive
no one.
Now. where does tho blame lie? A
University boy recently said: "Why Is
the hack question being discussed in
Ine Nebraskan? It won't do any good.
There" will always be the fellows who
will hire hacks in order to get a stand
in with the ladies." Here is the key
to the solution. The blame really r?st3
with the girls. It is they who give
the impression to the moneyed few that
they can "got a stand in" by furnish
ing the hacks. If the girls would re
move this impression the spending
pace-setters would soon slacken their
speed. "
Why do those mon who can not af
ford th luxury indulge? The answer
is that they consider it a reflection to
fall behind tho pace set -by tho few.
They fear tho girls wjll think less of
them If they fall to furnish a hack.
The girls will think them "tight-wads."
The girls "will feel neglected. Rarely
do the girls express themselves. They
maintain a strict silence which to the
boys Is equivalent to expecting a hack.
It is tho opinion which tho boys feel
the girls have which 1b the deciding
factor. A prominent member of Uni
versity society told the writer that
he had not Gone to a function this year,
except one band Informal, without a
hack. But he added, "when I go up
to a sororltyi house and see 'the streets
lined with hacks, If I do not have a
hack, the bitter mortification I feel Is
more unbearable than the hardship
of spending the dollars for a hack.
Euch is the Gcrdian knot. It rests
with tho girls to cut it.
C. A. S.
Sam's Cafe. Tho only place In the
city to get the famous "Little Gem
Hot Waffles." Special service for !
dies.
The Whltebreast Co.. at HOG 0 St.
Is the place to buy coal.
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Carry all the best grades of domestic coals, among which will
find the Rex Lump at $7.25. Rock Spring, Wyoming Lump at
$8.00, and the best Maitland you ever saw at $7.50. All kinds
of steam coal, the best money can buy. jt jt j jt i j
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Quality goes a long ways with
particular people We solicit
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KEYSTONE CASH GROCERY
jLASCH & DLAKE, PROP. Phones 744-773
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
Seo onrJt nil line of fanoy boxes, Inolud
Ind FOOT BALLS and DRESS SUIT
OASES. Try our Bittor-Sweetfl, But
termilks and Venitrans.
1337 O STREET
W. F0LIART 1131 0 STREET
Cigars and News
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The Weber Sujtorium
Is the up-to date place
where you can get your
Closing Cleaned and 'Pressed
Phoa700 Ncrlheast Cof. Ulh &0 SU.
Stelncr-WQcmpcner Drug Co0
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Manufacturers of Steiner8 Balwm
Khubarb Cold Capsules. Pilo Ouro and
Gray's Condition Powder.
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Phonographs, Bicycles,
Typewriters and
Sewing Machines. $
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231 SOUTH Itth STREET
Telephone B. 1232
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100 rooms best lbw-prfoo-1 house In city.
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