The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 01, 1905, Image 2

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The Hwporlun, Vol. 01, The Nbrnnknn, ?ol, W
Scnrlot and Cream, Vol. 4.
Pnbllihod dally, except Bnnday and Monday,
At tbo University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Ndb .
by the Hcwporliui Publishing Co.,
Board Or binxoToiui
Profewora J. I. Wyer, and C. R. Richard:
ir. P. Leavltt
John Westover B. R. Walton.
Bdltor-inChltif
Manager
Aan't. Manajjer
AMoelato Editor
Pircnlntor
Fred A. SwecJef
A. O. Schrolbor
Wed Naughtoa
A. M Lot?
Walter K. Standeroo
STAFF
Athletic - R. A. VanOradrt
AiwUtant Athletic H. L. Bwaa
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BtoteFarm A. F. Magdaaa,
Editorial Rooms and BturfnoHa Office U 2Mf
Poat Offlco Station A. Lincoln, Nebr.
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Telephone,
Night Telephone
Automatic 1538
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Subscription Prloo, 2 per yoar, in advanoe
Entered at tho poHtoflloo at Lincoln, Neb.,
aa ucoond-oln8 mall matter under the act of
congress of March a, 1870.
Individual notiflen will bo charKcd for at tho
rrfto of 10 conta for oaoli insertion. Faculty,
departmental and unlroralty bullonuH will
gladly bo published freo, as heretofore
Tho question "Resolved, That thill
tary drill as In voguo at the Untveft
which the Debating club haB chosen "toT
debato Saturday night has aroused a
good deal of Interest, so much, In fact,
that the club will probably make this
debato more public than usaul, and
may hold It in the chapel which will
bo none too small to accommodate
thoso who have already expressed
their Interest. It is possible, too, that
other speakers -will be chosen, and the
question, which is of keen Interost to
Qvorybody connected with tho Uni
versity, will bo probed to the bottom.
Student Recital.
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Notices and subscriptions may
be loft at tho Daily Nobraskan
offlco, or at the Co-Op. Book
Store.
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Editorial Remarks
The university school of music will
give students' recital this evening at
8 o'clock in Memorial hall. The pub
He is cordially Invited. The program
will bo as follows:
Bach Prelude and Fuguo, D majoi
(W. T. C.) Mary Ward.
Oluck-Sgambatl Melodio, D minor;
MacDowoll, Czardas, A minor, op. 24
Loulsia Crcekpaum.
Fielltz Silent Woe, Sprays of Roscb,
Secret Greetings, Child Voices, Dreams
of Roaming, Anathema, from "Ellland
Cycle" Chas. Tulleys.
Oodard Opnccrto, A mlnar; and
ante, allegro vivace Mabel Marsh.
(Orchestral parts on second piano,
Mrs. Will Owen Jones.)
Chopin Polonaise, op. -10, No. 1
Grace McWhlnnoy.
Schumann I Murmur Not; Bartlett,
A Dream Frank Hudson.
Thomas Time's Garden Mrs Ad-
die Jennings.
Liszt Etude, D flat major Ethel
Syford.
Schubert Impromptu, B flat Jessie
Emerlck.
AVensky Fantasle,. E minor, op. 48
Claire Canom. (Orchestral paits on
second piano, Mr. Eames.)
MacDowell The Robin Sings in the
Apple Tree Grace Mussettor.
Rotoli Tho Dying Flower; Cowen,
Swallows Lou Young.
Mozart Double concerto, E flat ma
jor; andante, Dondo (allegro) Nellie
Trigg. Ethel McBeath.
Three Che,ers.
"The resovlo of the sorority girls
of Nebraska not to attend any dance
given on a school ulght was not an
empty one. Recently tho Men's Glee
Club of tho University gave a concert,
and after tho performance it was an
nounced that an Informal dance would
be given. Tho girls got together and
agieed to support the concert with all
their accustomed enthusiasm, but a
ban was placed on the dance.
"The Nebraska girls deserve praise
for their courage. If men of a Univer
sity have not the foresight to Inter
pret tho sentiment of the women on
matters of this sort and act accord
ingly It is Just as well to bring them
t. an -understanding by some such he
roic means.
"This year at Washington has been
remarkably free from social stunts on
study nights, and It is hoped it will
continue so. One thing is sure, Wash
ington girls are composed of the same
metal as the Nebraska co-eds and if
tho time over" comes when It will bo
necessary to quell tho sterner sex on
a matter of this sort, our girls will do
it." Tho Pacific Wave, University of
Washington.
"Nothing but one continual mund of
pleasure" Is the order of the evening
at the Seventh Annual Banquet of the
University Young Men's Christian As
sociation to be held n't the Llndell ho
tel next Friday evening at seven-forty-flve.
Out of town speakers will be J.
P. Bailey of Omaha, Chas. D. Hurrey
of Chicago, and Lucian J. Marsh of
Grand Island'. Others who will speak
are Dean Henry B. Ward and Mr. J. R.
Bender. No matters of business will
be presented and the evening will be
given over to a rousing good time. Not
one member of the association should
be absent on this occasion, and oth
ers who are In any way interested' aro
cordially Invited to attend. Those who
aro planning on being there should
bear In mind that the banquot will be
gin promptly at tho time advertised.
Dramatics Tomorrow.
On Thursday night in the chapel
will be given "My Iord in Livery," by
members of the Dramatic Club. Tho
cast correct Is as follows:
Lord Thirlmere Harry Mollck
Splggott Homer Hunt
Sybil Bess Smith
Laura . Kathleen Llndermann
Rose Ethel Haynes
Hopkins G. Ward Cheney
A nominal admission of lOcjyUJLbo
charged-.
This is tho first play given by the
University Dramatic Club and should
attract a good crowd.
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BARGAINS TODAY
Wo muBt got ready for tho painters.
Closing out all Box Paper and Tablets. A few paint and othor art
supplies loft to sell at half price.
There are many bargains Ln books Ask for them.
Mechanical and Drawing instruments wo will soil very low.
See us today or tomorrow.
The Uni. Book Store
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The Newest Popular Books
The Prospector, by Ralph Connor $1.20
The Masqucradcr, by K. C. Thurston L20
The Law of the Land, by Emerson Hough 1.20
The Simple Life, by Charles Wagner .25
The Clansman, by Thomas Dixon 1.20
at BROWN'S, 127 south Eleventh
CATERING AND SERVING
For Dances and Partios, soo Thomas
W. Coleman, better known as
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TOMMY" at Rlggs' Drug Store
Lady Attendant if Desired.
Finest Punch furnished for all occa
sions at reasonable prices.
For New Suits go to
KADIS & MARX
FINE TAILORING
Suits to order $13 and up; Pants to or
der $3 and ip. Cleaning and
repairing.
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'Noch Einmat."
"In the minds of a majority of the
students of the University of Kansas,
there is little doubt but that athletic
relations should be resumed with Ne
braska. It Is Important, not only for
our own welfare and the promotion of
athletics hero, but for the promotion
of athletics In this section of the Unit
ed States.' Nebraska, we understand,
U as willing as Kansas, and the only
question now is Who will bear the
flag and head the peace commission-"
The Kansan.
Stanford University and Waseda Un
iversity of Japan, will meet on the
basketball diamond the latter part of
March. This Uniyersity won the cham
pionship of Japan recently. Two games
are to be played with Stanfprd and a
series of games with other schools will
probably be arranged by the Japs.
ALLE6RETTI
LOWHEY'S
HUYLER'S
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The Forest club of the University
will meet Saturday night, March 4. An
excellent program has been arranged
by the program committee and a good
attendance 1b expected. Professor R.
H. Wolcott, of the Department of Zool
ogy, and Professor Bruner, of tho De
partment of Entomology, will talk on
"Birds and Insects In tho Forest."
See Uni. Book Store ad on page 2.
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For something artistic and
up-to-date try our Platinums
Kates for Students
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