&&Y ,rr v tJE DAILY NEBRASKAN, IK' " 4 m - wys- - - K I -i t 5, A r i? t A Zbc Daily Utbraskan A consolidation of Tho llPHporJan, Vol. ."1. Tlio PJobruHlcan. Vol. 10, Scat let and Cream, Vol. 4. PulillHhcd dally, except Sunday and Monday, at the University of NeltraHka, Lincoln, Neb., by tho Hesperian I'ubllsh InK Co. Application innclo for entry at tho postolllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class matter tinder act of Con' gross of March 15, 1S7!. O. V. I" Board of Directors. Stout. Laurence Foa.slor. II. P. Lcavltt DwlKbt Crnmer. A. 0. Schrelbor. Manager Fred Naughton Circulation. ... V. K. Standoven TclcphoVie Automatic 1528 NlgRt Telephone Automatic 2365 Hubscrlptlon Price. J2 per year In advance The mass meeting held for the Glee and Mandolin Clubs In Memorial Hall yesterday morning shows what enthu siasm can be stirred up In the Uni versity when the cause demands. The students displayed a spirit in the meet-, lug , which Is very commendable In deed and every suggestion of the lend ers was curried oul to the letter. It llic enthusiasm of yesterday morning continues until after Friday night It Is sure that the Glee Club concerts will be a great success financially. The students have demonstrated what they could do Tor Univcrslt. affairs In the past and tonight Is to see the repeti tion of the same old spirit that carries with it tho determination "to do or die." University spirit Is n gueat, gram and glorious thing to possess. Each of us claim to hnvo our f till share, but some of us .iro loth to display It. u the tood old days of football we are occasionally called together at a mass meeting or a game and such bursts of onthuslasm. nro hetu'd as would do ( the heart of the blaclesf pessimist a world of good. Yesterday we were given an opportunity to frlvo vent to a few yolls and cheers and many seemed to realize for the first time that their spirit and interest was dy ing out, being lost in the vicissitudes pf study. Many seemed to find It a groat relief and thorough onjoyment to be able to' cheer right out loud with out being reprimanded forjt and they proceeded to give way to their feel ings. Tho management of the con Rcncon opened. I liMolu, (i. Minneapolis, 13. A good crowd wiliieocd the initial little on "Ducky Holmes' "diamond enterday, the bleachcis being packed and the grandstand well filled "DuckyV Mryanitca lined up again?, the Minimal, oils team of the America. l Afc.soi i.ition, and though the score showed thliteen chalk marks to the cirdil or the Millers, to only six credit r.mik foi the Hryanltes yet the multi tude seemed well pleased. A fair estimntc could hardly be made or the strength or the team a several men have not yet arrived and their positions were being filled b others. The field was very heavy after the lecent rains and at times the play ers could barely move in their track. Ntveithclccs some good sharp play.' were made and the team with practice and a little experience playing to gether will undoubtedly prove, a sliong one. Tho Millers had consid erable advantage as they have been playing together for some time and have a numbei of their last year mei. who were team mates before. Lincoln opened with C. Holmes in the box and tho visitors seemed to find his curves ht will. In the fifth McCormick was put in and ho sue ccoded In holdinnktho enemy down .i little better. McConnJck was with Creighton University oTxQmaha last year and Is making his defjtit among professional company. He pitched only two innings and chalked up three strike outs to his credit. Ho gives promise-of being a good man as sooi as he gets his "sea legs" and a little more confidence In himself Today and tomorrow "Ducky's" bos will try out with the varsity and a large crowd is expected down at An telope park. This will be a double at traction, as tho spectators will have a chance to ger a line on the actions of Captain Morse's men as well as tho Bryanitcs. Alter the tw.o games with the var sity, Manager Holmes has two games scheduled with Milwaukee April 9th and Kith. rTTYTTTYVTVniairr M H M H M H M M N M H H y- K M ! i H H : M M K K M M M M M H M K M H M M H M N B CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN 'ad," arid it should be especially interesting That's the text of this " to you. Heretofore we have sold clothing for men, youths and boys. Now we arc prepared to fill your wants with fine suits, tailored expressly for young men. This is a good example of the advancement of the ready-to-wear clothing science, as these faultlessly tailored suits from a master de signer are far ahead af anything ever before attempted by any clothes builder in America. The exclusive and handsome styles, the excellent materials, the H perfect tailoring, the faultless fit of these especially designed suits can M only be found in this new line which we have provided for this Spring U Season. H Maybe your tailor could make equal garments at three times the M cost note that we say "Maybe" for unless your tailor is one of the U very best he could not produce the equal of one of these ready-to- H WUcll BUIIU. Won't you come and see these new creations? We will be pleased, indeed, to have you try on a coat or two of your size. We will not ask you to buy, Just come In for a "look." You. are always welcome. TXXXYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTTTTTTT- niniTnimiiiiiin PPt XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYT1X1XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX OLLial WIRICK 1036:0 STREET For your spring vacation trip you M should have a new suit case or travel ing bag Trunks of all kinds. riXIIXIXlIIIXIXIIIIXXTTTTTTTTTTTTTXgTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTT o: Artistic Photography Tin Kind t'l.it Plant c ...Kennedy University Students. The attention oF all University stu dents is called to the meeting Sunday afternoon in Memorial Hall-at 4 o'leok. Besides the address, there will bo a special program of music composed of selections by Miss Maud Kendall an 1 also by the University Young Men's Christian Association Quartet. It is unnecessary to say any word of com mendation for Mias Kendall. She is well known In University circles and Is the most popular singer In the city. Tho quartet ha3 also won a very en viable reputation by this- time. ' Tho addrcps will be made by Mr..W. certs to be given this afternoon and j C. Swearer of Korea. Ever since ils evening say .hero Is no limit on choor-i Equation, from Alloghony Collego lag-; nay, more-they oven promise, to ' occasion IfTJ Show that your Unlvor- sity spirit Is neither dead nor dormaTTTj and show tho bojs that you appieolatc their oforts to put up tho best club possible to represent our University. Go to tho cpneert. Y. W. C. A. Girls, do not forget that the Y. W. C. A. service will be hold as usual next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. An Easter service has been planned. Miss Vtbbard will give us a message and special music has been arranged. The Y. W. C. A. double quartette will sjng two selections. "Palm Branches" will be sung by Laura Rhoades, also "Easter Dawn" by Miss Vibbard. It Mr. Swearer has been doing mission ary work in this land of the Orion:, and his efforts have 'brought very sig nal success. He has had general over sight, of tho work in Korea and dur ing his administration over 10) churches have been organized and 5.0QP members added. This service is for all University students, both men and women-. wnu .1.. imaaaHM STUDIO 130 81). TWELFTH no(XXDOororonoooooocoooocooc Ice Cream and I JDaked (jroods and lonfctions o XCO.i R XCOCOCOCOOOOCOOCXXXXXXXiOOOCOOCOOCOOOOOOOOOOC)OC GREGORY THE COAL MAN CHARLES B. GREGORY, U. of N. '91. BOTH PHONES. . 1044 O STREET ccccrccrrcciSaccctr Notice. All those men graduating in Juno who have held commissions in the Battalion are requested to turn In their names to tho Commandant as soon as possible. JNO. G. WORKIZER Captain 2nd U. S. infantry, Commandant. 8 Corners o z y O an yy.es ter field's ! NEW ATTRACTION " y z o bnivcrsity Students will find fycm Especially Attractive Sams cafe . I ! -121 North Thirteenth Corners i ' will pay you to be present i vice. and 15 cent meals in the city tlC)Cl((3tg3tt3t)t3l3t3(ltqglC5glt!gj Phocnljc. w . ; i wwmwmMMBail f&pfl&$0 && rW(ruwiV,.'-jfac;- m ;W 'jnvik'X..4. -U .. mmm.rrzzz-i Best 10 . i V I The k i T .L-, . :mm