THE DAILY NEBRASKA IN. Cl)c Daily Debraskan - A consolidation of The HcBjiorjan, Vol. M, Tho ttobmnkan, Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4. Published dally, except Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln-, Neb., by tho Hesperian Publish ing Co. Entered as aocond class matter, March 14, 1900, at tho Post Offlco at Lincoln, Nob., under tho Act of Con gress, March 3, 1879. GLEE CLUB BANQUET. Board of Directors. 0 V. P. Stout. Laurence Fossler. H. P. Leavltt. ... Dwlght Cramor. A. Q. Schrolbor. Manager Fred Naughton Circulation W. B. Standovon Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price, $2 per yoar In advanco Tho Western trip of tho University Gloo and Mandolin Clubs, unfortunate ly, has boon called off. The committee In chargo had ovorcomo all prelimin ary obstacles and tho trip was as sured.' Tho itlnorary of tho trip had boon sottlod and the boys contemplated leaving Lincoln May 4th on their long plannod trip. Howovor, fato was against thorn. Tho great catastrophe on tho Pacific coast which wiped out of oxlstenco tho city of San Francisco, rendered it Imposslblo to carry out the plans of tho clubs. Tho theatres in San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose wero completely destroyed, and in San Francisco arrangements had been mudo -for three performances, which nlong with tho other desirable dates would have resulted in a successful trip. Upon learning of tho horrible disaster upon tho coast, the committee was compelled to atop tholr advance man, Mr. Frod Naughton, who had al ready reached tho Rocky Mountains on hiB way to announce tho corning of the Cornhuskor Qleo and Mandolin Clubs. To Avoid Conflicts. Boys wishing to play Intor-fritor- ity and other games of baso ball on tho athletic field should speak to Dr. Bolton beforohand and have arrange ments mado so that conflicts will not occur. At this season of tho yoar the grounds aro much In demand and If arrangements are mado boforo tho game takes place thoro can bo no trouble. Tho athletic board Is glad to let tho boys uso tho field as much us Is desired but wishes to have some sys tom carried out In order that misunder standings as to authority will not occur. KING EDWARD HONORED. University of Pennsylvania to Confer Degree Upon .Ruler. Tho 'degreo of doctor of philosophy will bo conferred upon Edward, King of England, next month by tho Uni versity of Pennsylvania, tho "occasion bo(ng tho blcontonnial celebration of Franklin's birthday. Various other dogroes will bo conferred upon public dignitaries both In this country and abroad. Thos. E. Johnson, who has beon eu ' perintondont of tho Vinton public high schools of Iowa for tho past year, has beon re-elected for next yoar. With tho election Mr. Johnson receives quite un advanco in salary, and his work for tho past year has beon high y satisfactory to tho Vinton officials. H. B. Gordon, '02, was a' campus -visitor yesterday. Mr. Gordon has been engaged in tho stock businoss at Ogalalla since his graduation, Have a Very Delightful Feed at the Llndell on Wednesday Evening. Tho dice and Mandolin Clubs gavo a very nice spread in honor uf tho Girls Gleo Club last Wodncaday evening at the LIndolI. The taMos wore deco rated with carnations and ferns, 'which taken with the white gowns of tho young ladies and black suits of tho gentlemen, presented a very pretty scene. Tho dinner consisted of eight courses and was thoroughly enjoyed by nil. This was followed by some vory good toasts from different members of- both clubs, who wero introduced by J. H. Ageo as toastmastor, who did tho part asigned to him with grace, and ease. Tho speakers and their sub jects were as follows: B. B. Gillespie on "The Ladies Gloo Clubs," but ho Incidentally branched off on how to run the men's clubs. Mrs. Raymond was unable to bo present to respond to her toast, "Tho Men's Gleo and Mandolin Clubs." Ed. Johnson on "Troublesjof a Fun ny Man," got stago fright and didn't toll nil the troubles they had, especial ly after the minstrel act. Mlsa Hendrl's toast, "Behind tho Scones" described "Bud" as tho green eyed monster. Miss Pearl Archibald on "Tho Chorus Girl," explained how her nmbltlons to become a chorus girl had faded away slnco the Gleo Club concert. M. T. Klmmel on "Our Big Trip," told (ho ladles and gentlemen how threo times the trip to tho coast had been nipped hi the bud by unforeseen circumstances and how the big earth quake finally ended tho last hope this year. "Is It Worth While?" by Miss An drews was appreciated as the different benefits and enjoyments wore set out boforo the members In a pretty man ner. "Tho Executive Committee," by Mr. George Johnson was short and to tho point, especially emphasizing what tho committee had done for tho club. "Our Future," by Miss Rhoades was one of tho brightest and wittiest toasts of tho evening, in which she read a poom composed by herself and pictured the future of the clubs in a vory pretty mannor. "Retrospection," by G. J. Ireland brought forth much laughter and ap plause as he told of certain episodes In tho history of tho Gloo Club. This ended the list of regular toasts, but Chester Park.es was called upon for an extemporaneous speech on "What Would tho Glee Club Do With out Thotr Piano Player?" Motz was next called upon and ho respondod with a toast on tho "Art of Rough Housing in a Hotel After Mid Night," in which ho enlightened tho minds of Bomo on thocauses of the many "pillow-fights" and "twonty-flve yard dashes" down iho halls in many of tho hotels. " Spruguo being called upon next, an swored Motz with "Wo Arn't as Bad as We Seem to Bo," and incidentally branched oft on to Mormonism and tho nights we played in Denver and Salt Lake City." jf The two clubs sang several songs together and ended with- a grancT flnnle in front of the Llndell. The clubs begin their rehearsals on Tuesday night again and, Thursday they start for a threo days' trip to Kearney, Central City and Fremont. A picture of a group is ope thins and u group portrait another. Town send makes tho latter. Studio, 226 South Eleventh street. . SPRING SUITS I 'L 1 HW ( f f A n k) xml is, VtRw Jl ffW' Mm III ftM)( i f igyb ' I V ill UP ' " fl I ' 'l MLWL Many fresh arrivals and dainty de- signs, as plain as the strictly tailored girl wants or as elaborate as the most dressy occasion requires. All In the little pony, Eton or bolero styles. There never has been such a wide range of colors shown in suits. Many shades of gray, reseda greens, Alice blues, rose shades, lavenders, plums, and white, together with the usual serviceable dark colors. Shipshape for wear these first bright days. Dozens of prices between $13.50 and $55. White serge and panama cloth suits, $20 to $35. Miller & Paine 1 LINDSEY'S PLACE 1 ERWIN & PERKINS, PROPRIETORS RETAILORS AMD JOBBERS OF TOBACCO - CIGARS - NEWS Wo carry all tho loading brands of OJgara and Tobacco. Bpocial attention given to box trade We bulletin all League and University Base Ball and Foot Ball Gauss 118 No. 11th. Bell 888," Auto 4672. I tx FRATS-- When in need of COAL call and see . the . . WHITEBREAST COMPANY We will treat you right Office 1106 O. Phones, Bell 234; Auto 1610 Dawson's Aqua Pura Bath House Turkish, Vapor, Sulpho. Saline. Salt Glow. Hot and Cold Baths New and MqJem. Open ail Nftht. Oood BeJs. Auto Phone 3627. Jas, T. Dawson, Prep. Corner Ilth and N Lincoln Artistic I ................ , II .. 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