lfnW'i1' ioim'ii i 1'ijn'i "'n''r' E&IUHESSl tssias dbe H) a 1 1 TlebraeRan 8QPH. REPORT. I THE PUOPKllTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nkihurka, fVBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publication Office, 126 N. 14th St. Edltor-ln-chlof J. Carroll Knodo, AHHoclato Editor Clyde 13. Elliott, Managing Editor A. E. Long, Athletics Hugh W. Craig, General News Paul O. Burt, HovIowh Oortrudo Mooro, Convocation Laura Rhoados, Assistant AthlotlcH. Miller S. Bonodlct, Asst. Gen. Nowb Sldnoy O. Evans, Dcnartmriil Earl R. Hunt, 08 II. L. Wilson, '00 Guy Montgomery, '09 A. G. Schrolbor, '07 Alexander J. Dunlap, C. C. Hickman, '07 BuHlneBB Manager Byron E. Yodor, Assistant Manager Gay Hardy, Circulator .....II. C. Robertson, 08 09 '09 07 09 07 08 09 00 09 08 08 09 TELEPHONE8: DAY Auto 1528. NIGHT 2365 and 4472 Editorial and Builneis Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A. Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen wordB or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bullotlnB will glndly bo published frco. Entered at the postofTlco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. INDIFFERENCE? In the shuffle down '.it the capltol recently, the University's plea for an athletic field went unheeded. At pres ent, there Is no prospect of obtaining a suitable Hold for athletics and they are, ns a consequence, In danger. Yet nobody about the campus seems to have become, the least disturbed over It. Whether this Is u sign of more forgot fulness or of Indifference Is hard to say. If a proof of the latter, It Is Umo the attitude changed. Nebraska has enjoyed for several years a reputntlon as a school well up in nthlotlcH. This reputation, and Statement of the 8econd Year In formal Made. The report of the Sophomore Social Committee on the Informal Party held In Memorial Hall, Saturday, April 27, follows: Tickets taken In 57 Paid admissions 51 Complimentary tickets 6 Tickets sold, but not taken In.. 2 Total tickets 59 57 Receipts. Tickets sold at door $16.50 Tickets sold by Committee 10.00 $26.50 Expenses. Music $10.50 Hall 5.00 Programs 2 . 75 Hack for chaperon 2.00 Tickets 1.0021.2,5 Malance on hand $ 5.25 P. W. CLANCY, Chairman. "Frat" Baseball Standings. East Side. Played. Won. Lost. P.O. Alpha Theta Chi.. 2 2 0 1000 Simg.i Chi 4 3 1 .750 Sigma Alpha 4 2 2 .500 Alpha Tan Epsllon 3 1 2 .333 Delta Tau Delta.. 3 0 3 0000 West Side. Played. Won. Lost. P. C. Kappa Sigma 2 2 0 1000 Phi Delta Theta.. 110 1000 Heta Theta PI 2 1 1 .500 Delta Upsllon 2 1 1 .500 Phi Kappa Psl 3 12 .333 Phi Gamma Delta. 2 0 2 0000 Dean Winchester, '07, of the depart ment of Geology stopped Wednesday on his way to Kentucky. Mr. Winches ter is working on a geological survey of the Mississippi valley, where In vestigations as to the waste of coal are being made. OCOCOOCOOOCXX)OOOOOOOOCKXXODOOOOOCXOCOOOCOOOOOOOOO)0 R E S U L TS T E L L Wo claim to bo the best CLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and are here to prove It. Our methods and machinery are the VERT LATEST and our workmen the best that money can socure. We clean the finest dresses and robes without danger of fading er shrinking and guaranteo not to lnjuro them In any way. We also olean gentlemen's olothlng of all kinds. Goods callod for and deliv ered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. We do altering and repairing. Phone Bell 147 1820 N ntreot. Phone Auto 1298 Call or write for prioe list. Lincoln, Neb. J. C. Wood & Company t)0000OO0O000O0O0OOO0OOO00( what is jnore, the results of the fea turo giving this reputation can not be sacrificed. When we lose our athletics we lose much of our Individuality and a vital part or tho school life. Tho athletics bo vlowed only as an acces sory, as it has been insisted they should bo, they nevertheless, give a tone to the college environment do cldodly healthful. They infuse a spe cial sort of energy and spirit into things; they round out tho university experience to something complete. More Interest In the fate of athletics at Nobraska ought to bo manifested. No Immediate way out of the diffi culty coming with tho loss of the ath letic field has yet appeared, but if the students and alumni once became thoroly concerned a way might bo found. Anything but indifference! Cadet Officers. All former cadet officers who ex pect to graduate at the coming com mencement are requested to report to. the Commandant beforo May 15. University Union Program. The following May day program will be given by the Union Literary Society this evening: Piano Solo Mabel Fossler Crowning the Queen of May Day. Violin Solo Dell Gibson May Day Poem Agnes Nickerson Reading Ethel Tedd May-pole Dance Six Girls and Six 13oys Palladian Program. The Senior Pnlludinns will give a one-act farce-comedy, "The Fortune Teller,", 'tonight with the following cast: Mile. Lenormand (fortune teller) Rena Osborne School Girls: v Martha Nellie Miller Clara Helen Anderson Ida Myrtle Kauffman, Mr. John Ketridgo will give a vocal solo, and the Misses Crawford and Miller will render piano solos. LADIES' WAITING ROOM COMFORTABLY LOCATED ON BALCONY PHONOGRAPHS AND GRAPHOPHONE GOLD MOUNTED RECORDS 25 CENT8 Special Priced Dress Goods and Silks 36-inch, 85c Natural Habutal; for Friday and Saturday; at, per yard 63c 1,200 yards of very desirable Fancy Dress Goods; all the spring colorings; widths from 40 to 56 inches; regular prices, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.65 and $1.75; these goods are placed on a table with a card marked "As Advertised," special price, at per yd.. 98c Skirt, Waist and Suit Lengths, special at 1-3 Off On one table we have placed several pieces of 36 and 38-inch 50c Dress Goods ; some Greens ; at, yard 34c 300 yards of 50c, 59c and 75c Green Shades; to close, at, per yard 19C They are practical for some purposes. Panamas, Henriettas and Fine Serges in Green and Lavenders; about 800 yards; all were $1.00 and up; special' price, per yard 59C BELL PHONE 593 AUTO PHONE 3281 M.rni&wkwmfo( HALF BLOCK TWELFTH AND N STREET New College Pins Stick Pins, Collar Pins and Hat Pins and Fobs. Wesleyan Pins, U. of N. Pins, Lincoln High School Pins. Quite a vari.ety of designs and some in monograms. Come in and look them over. Prices, 25c and 50c. New Swastika Pins We just received a new shipment of Swastika Pins; Stick Pins, Collar Pins and Hat Pins; these come in a variety of sizes and aro worth 19c, 25c and 50c. Souvenir Spoons for Graduation Gifts In Coffee Spoon size, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. In Tea Spoon size, 95c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. All of Our Souvenir Spoons are Sterling Silver and the range of designs is quite extensive, The "Senior Girl" Spoon represents a college girl on tho handle and shows one of the university buildings In the bowl, another one has a plain gold bowl. These come only at $2.25 and $3.00. Millet & Paine The IVY PRESS H" te PRINTING Why Not Lot Thorn Do It Now? KBW LOOA.TIOM Mft ft. 1Mb. BOTH PHONES UlfOETTI CHOCOLATES AT RfOOK Gregory's Washed Goal $6.50 o t- A