The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 25, 1905, Image 2

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tftc Daily ttebraskan
A consolidation of
The Ilcwporlan, Vol. 31, Tho Nobronkan,
Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4.
Publlnhcd dally, . oxccpt Sunday and
-Monday, 'at the Unlv6rslty of Nebraska,
Lincoln, JJcb., by tho Hesperian Publloh
1ns Co.
Board tof Director.
O. V. P..Stout. Laurence Foralcr.
II. P. Lcavltt.
D wight Cramer. A. a. Schrclber.
EdItor-ln-Chlef .' J. p. Clark
Manager Fred Naughton
Circulator Walter E.'fltnndevon
Athletic R. A. Van Orsdol
Editorial Iloomr. U 204. Bualnoefl Ofiloo,
U 211. Pont OIUco', Station A, Lin
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Ofllco .hours of Duulncna Manaffor and
Editor, 11:00 to 11:80 dally.
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Nlgbt Telephone... ...Automatic 2365
kinds of opinion: One of our most
prominont athlotos of othor yoars
heartily favors tho plan, declaring
that, with their own cheering master,
the girls would make the men hustlo
to maintain a proper superiority.
Others Bcornod tho idea as mannish
and unbecoming to college women. As
for tho girls thomsolvea, thore seems
to bo a general feeling that there la
lacking at present any way of exhibit
ing their real collogo spirit, and thore
are quite a fow who are enthusiastic
ovor tho suggestion. Perhaps tho gen
eral sentiment of all the students,
both men and women, was expressed
recently by a popular leader among
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Subscription Price, 2 per year In advonoo
Entered at tho postotneo at Lincoln,
Neb., as Bccond-class mall matter under
tho act 'of congress of March 3. 1870.
Individual notices will bo charged for
at tho rate of 10 cents for each Insertion.
Faculty! departmental und university bul
lotlnB will gladly be published free, a
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SHpULD THE GIRLS ROOT?
To u& in tho West tho question of a
girls' rooting squad was one of ex
pediency only and no one ever quos-
tioncdithe propriety of such of move.
Tho organization or Btich squads at
thlB nnu other universities of the mid
dlo west seomB to have shocked tho
moro 'conservative Eastern Institu
tions. At Bracuso tho. proposition
was recently nlado that a girls' squad
should bo formed, Mind it precipitated
a lively debate. ThoX'Syracuso Dally
Orangd" has the following to say on
tho question:
"Tho girls of tho West huvos inaug
urated a movement which haa fairly
startled tho co-educational colloges of
tho East. Tho 'Girls' Rooter Club'
tho girls who said, 'It would Just be I
fine, if tho cheering could bo carried
on in a nlco womanly way.' What the
outcome of tho discussion will be can
not bo safely predicted. In any oventv
we must bo caroful not to disturb tho
porfect harmony In the relations of
tho men and women hero which mako
Syracuso tho ono Ideal homo of co
education in all tho East."
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The Handsomest 1
Reserved Bleacher Qcate for Illinois
Game.
Tho football committee of tho Ath
letic Board have radUo arrangements
to reservo a part of tho bleachers for
Thanksgiving. Theso seats will bo
offered to tho students first, in order
that all those who desire to attend tho
game may got good seats. Dr. Lees
will have tho tickets for sale In his
offlco on Monday morning and tho
prlco charged will bo $1.50. Fifty
conts being charged for tho reserved,
and ono dbllar gonoral admission. If
any of tho fratornitios or sororities
want a block of seats they can arrango
with Dr. Lees for tho samo early
Monday morning. This is an oppor
tunity which tho studonts should Im
provo, for it gives them n chanco to
secure tho best, seats on tho field.
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The Baby 8hows.
That tho management of tho "Baby
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For Early Christmas Shoppers
Turnover Collar and Cuff Sets, every thread linen with genuine
hand-made embroidery. Tho cuffs aro wide, somo of them 7 inches,
none less than two. The embroidery is exquisite, dainty and flno
on sheer linens, or heavy and effectivo on thickor qualities. ,
Prices, $1.25, $1.75, $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, and $6.50.
Lace Sets, consisting of a well-shaped stock and dcop cuffs,
straight, pointed or ruffled. Tho patterns aro tho handsomo,
showy pompadour and Irish point effects of Vcnlso and Batiste
laces or tho fine, dainty oriental and point gaze laces.
60r, 75c,$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.60, $3.75 to $12.
The sots described above began to sell the moment they wero
placed in stock.
Heavy Linen Embroidered Stpck Collars, $1.00 and $1.50.
A Beautiful Line of Fancy Stocks, combinations .of chiffon, -silk
embroidery, braid, ribbon, pearls, etc. Somo with tabB that roach
to the waist; black, whlto and colors.
$1.00 to $4.50 each
Silk Scarfs tho rango of prices quoted shows the great variety
wo caTrv in exquisite patterns and colorings. N
90c, $15$1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75r $3.00, $3.50, $4.00,, $4.50
$5.00, $650, 47.00, $7.50, $9.00, $8.50, $9.00.
MILLER & PAINE
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HEAR -
DR. EARL DOUGLAS HOLTZ
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Reduced prices in large auaitltles, 1316 N Street. xBoth Tfcoits
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OPPORTUNITY AND. POSSIBILITY
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. At the Men's' meeting a,t the Oliver Theatre,
Sunday, Nov. 26, 3:30 p. m.
Miss Maud Kendall wtll 5ing.
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"BCffms now to bo a permanent acquisi
tion. "Tho vestorn papers take tho ln
novation as a matter of couvse. In
tho Minnesota Dally a prominent pro
fessor4 declares that tho men should
emulato tho .splpndtd cheering of tho
girls at tho Wisconsin-Minnesota
gamo. Whether this movement will
extend tp tho colloges of tho East ls.n
matter Jfor speculation. Hero at Syra
cuse the' proposition will undoubtedly
meet with a warm discussion. Mid
way' between tlm ultra-conservatism
of tho Bast and" tho brisk aggressive
ness of' "the West, tho discussion of
tho project hero, will bo Intensely interesting.-
Indeed, tho Idea has al
ready received trie most -different
Show" department of tho County Pair
has a sense of tho dramatic in its
makeup Is proved by tho manner In
which it will conduct its display this
ovonlng. Tho exhibit will open with-
a suspense-producing lullaby entitled,
"Tho Winter's Tale," from which tho
dramatic action will, rapidly ascend
until tho major culmination is reached
when the little tots "cap tho climax"
with an o'xact mlnUUuro reproduction
of that historical fantastic stop, ' so
celebrated both in .this country and
abroad during the early '80s the
'Virginia reel."
Another new feature has been add
ed -lo' this department of tho Pair In
the, shape of an. Adjunct Professor,
urio petite. .
ARTISTIC ROOMS
WE aro making special prices
on a now line of genuino
pastel picture's in beautiful gift
frames. Theso are a ploasuro
to havo in your; room, making
it much moro pleasant and
comfortable. Call in and see
these. Visitors invited . . .
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