The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 28, 1906, Image 2
kk&fclKSTW r uHL-odii.P WT' M r5wW -fv ' TS-" ITT ", THE DAILY ISEBRA9KAN. N. " - tbc Daily Htbraskan A consolidation of The Hesperian, Vol. "f 1, Tho Nobraakan, Vol. 10 Scarlet and Cream, VoJ. 4. Published dally, except Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., by thq Hesperian publish ing Co. Entered as Becond class matter, March 14, 1006, at tho Post Ofllce at Lincoln, Nob., under tho Act of Con gress, March 3, 1870. Board of Directors. O V. P. Stout. Laurence Fosslor. II. P. Lcavltt. Dwlsht Cramer. A. a. 8chrolber. Manager Fred Naughton Circulation . ..W. B. Standovcn Telephone Automatic 1628 Night Telephone...... Automatic 2365 Subscription Price. J2 per year In advance Tho action of tho Associated Barbs on liiBt Thursday In regard to tho Ath letic Board election has caused qulto a twiiBiitlon In University politics. Up to tho time of tho meeting every one had expected .Hint their Idea was to put up a "slush" funil and try to beat tho frats "at their owigamo." But tho extremely opposite attitude taken was such a severe shock that' many have not recovered yet. What was to have boon tho greatest Barb and Frat light In 'tho history or tho lnstltutlo'n has simmered down to a very tamo af fair, with the Frats simply nominat ing a ticket, and casting a few votes to securo election. From a moral standpoint It Is very ovldont that tho Barbs did the only thing possible. Corruption has raged rampapt In Athletic Board elections In tho past, one faction being just as guilty as tho other. Votes havo been purchased and "no bones" made about It, tho side putting up the most money carrying personnl notes to tho extent of about eight hundred dollars. With the aid of this fund received in tho elections, tho Board would be able to pull out to tho end of the year with out Incurring further indebtedness. But without it these faculty members will havo to sign another personal note for two hundred dollars to bridge out until next fall. Of course, this is per fectly all right these men should do this. It Is the royalty they should pay pay for inembeiship ou the Board. At least this is what one would gather from what some of tho students say, and no one can doubt but what every student Is absolutely fair minded. It seems that this year is, of all years, tho most inopportune time to take tho move that has boon taken. We, as students, should feel It an un written law to do as much as possible to keep student affairs on a sound financial basis. If the tax must be abolished let us take It up at some more opportune time. YrW. C. A. BREAKFAST. Plan to Have May 5th as the Day for the Great May Morning Breakfast. Is May 5th an eventful day? It seems so, for tho breaking of tho dawn will be greeted by the merry laughter of a corps of cooks who know how things rrrtho kitchen should bo done. Nowadays they don't burn down the sty in order to roast tho pig. They don't simply fill a kottle half full o( water, drop In a soup-bone, ndd a few whole potatoes, a cucumber, a turnip, a cup of salt and a hamlfujof poppe and call -It soup. They measure tho watei that, has been sterilized, pour it into a kettle that has been burned out with alcohol, they begin to watch and dovelop a soup-bone while it is stili young and tender, feed tho calf only tho most scicntillcally prepared foods pO0$0$0Q0000000 O QO3O$0ffi00Q0Q0O0SO g Among The Summer Cottons GENUINE FRENCH ORGANDIES We aro showing a very choice lino of French organdies In exclusive patterns for handsome summer or evening gowns. Nothing will make up more effectively than these sheer fabrics printed by the very best French printers. The weaves aro plain or barred, all with large floral patterns In soft colors roses, apple blos soms, maple leaves, fleur-de-lis, etc., In pinks, lavender, blue, yellow, and green. These come only in short pieces, so you are sure of some thing individual. 112 inches wide, 45c, 50c and 55c a yard. ENGLISH EFLEURE ' O i A printed cotton cloth that has the appearance of a silk voile of very soft texture. It is of Enc- A Jlsh manufacture and the printing is exception- S ally handsome. Many of the designs give the effect or a printed net, 9 g tho background being lightly barred or dotted with black; others re- .9 g scmblo printed silk voile and printed satin striped chiffon. The floral $ $ designs aro In the softest colors. The fabric is entirely new, this S 6 being Its first season. 28 inches wide 50o n vjirri 8 f .., , 1 8 o 1 9 9 SILK ORGANDIES arc much softer In texture than the all cotton and drape beautifully. They come in a large variety of patterns and qualities. Tho fine silk warp gives a rich, natural lustre anjMs often thiWn to tho surface In dots, sprays, or allover patterns, over which are printed large flowers. They aro as dressy as many more expensive fabrics. 27 inches wide, 25c, 29c, 35c, iiOc and 55c a yard. 6 g 8 O PRINTED - This material has a heavy cotton warp and a SILK very fine silk filling which gives the ribbed ef- ERLIENNE feet characteristic or poplin or eolienno. Tho white background is decorated with an irregular design in silk, the whole printed over with delicately colored large floral designs. Suitable for dressy afternoon gowns, party and' even ing wear. 27 Inches wide, 55c a yard. Miller & Paine ri 9 4 o 00000000G6OSO0 O 000-I-000000000 Iband informal! 9 1 mEvvoRiAL hall SATURDAY, APRIL C2& NINE F. 7Y. 5 Piece Orchestra. Tickets 50c OOOOOOOOO O OOOOOOOOOO" huii usually been tho side to win. Girls- havo sold their votes as promiscuously as thoy would go down-town .for an Ice cream soda. Everyone seemed to take it as a, natural course of" events' for votes, to bo sold and bought,. People were pledged to- vote for one ticket as soon as the tickets wero nominated. Never has money been considered If victory was to bo the outcome. But now a halt Is called, and tho question it being discussed pro and 'con every where, although little has ever boon accomplished by so-called "hot air." So far as expediency is concerned we think the tax should absolutely re main. Tho Athletic Board is in debt and what little revenue comes in at this time, however small, will help .them greatly. Two faculty mombers of' the Board aro at tho present time LINDSEY'S PLACE ERW1N & PERKINS, PROPRIETORS RETAILORS AMD JOUUERS OIT TOBACCO - CIGARS - NEWS I Wo carry' all tho lending Wands of CJgnra and- Tobacco. Special attention given to boxtrodo. ?) We bulletin all League and University Base Ball and Foot Ball Games jj 118 No. 11th. Bell 888J Alito 4672. S ir?r-iSol ZZFZZrSZl in order that the special cut may havt tho proper flavor. And .as for vege tables, they arc selected with tho great est .cure. Many prefer the topless kind, slnco all tho flavor is rotalnod In tho root. - But why talk about soup?' They "Hbn't serve that forbreakfast. But the mojui at the- Y. W. O. A. girls' May morning breakfast will bo just as care fully prepared for tho domestic science girls know how it should bo done. There'll bo coffee that's tho real thing and no chicory goes, genuine eggs, and tho committee guarantees to furnish a pedigree with each one and a writ ton guarantee that the depositor of each one still lives. There'll bo breakfast roods that will heal the sick and make the well look happy, all Imported directly from tho various sanitariums. Time to be thinking about pennants. You will be pleased with ours at tho unl. Book Stof. iOOOOOOOOOOOQOO'OOOOOOOOOO "The Good CoalsJeople" will supply you with the best in Ivcl at rijhl prices GIVE US YOUR ORDERS FOR COAL AND WOOD UNION COAL CO. Auto 3236. 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