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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1910)
JiwwwwpnWCXilCUilCf-i'ir.nrrtT'frT. x "Tf; "int.iinwi?iiTf irTimTrfTTrrrrfr" ifi r-T-Trr-- ""rf'i-r,T-nMt'i r"" "'Tf'-nrT-TrrT vmMrrvtvimimemigsBxAamttsaatam -p- p.r ..- . .,,.... THE DAILY NPEBRASKAtt -- iafti!' Advance Showing of Early Spring Styles of Manhattan Shirts . M 1 i Vrtfcw 1J T. : SI' i 11 j ' ILL. M - It! Walcl our Windows Always for Early Season Stuff Unusually neat effects in figures and stripes. Tastily bleuded colors or plain white and ploat ed all-coat style $1.50 to $2.50 All Manhattan Shirts are guaranteed to hold their color. Now onos for" those that don't. MAGEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak CO-EDS AT NEBRASKA FOR EQUAL SUFFERA6E WOMEN ORGANIZE TO PROMOTE THE CAU8E. HELD fIRST MEETING WEDNESDAY Organization In University 8lmllar to Those In Other College and In City Has Membership of Twenty.flve, Tho Nobrnaka club of tho Collogo Equal Suffrago Longuo hold tholr first mooting at tho Alpha Phi sorority houso Wednesday night. Tho' moot ing waB largely attondcd and was withal a very enthusiastic assembly'. Rocont magazlno artlclos woro road and dlscuHBod, tho conditions In Eng land woro taken up, and Bpoochos woro made. This now political club that has sprung up In tho hoart of tho unlvor slty Is alivo in ovor senso of tho word. Its mombors aro dotorinlned, to soo woman suffrage In forco In Nobraska. Thoy havo laid plana regarding tho political campaign of noxt fall. Thoy havo discussed tho dlfforont mon who The First Trust & Sav ings Bank 4 Per Cent Interest A $1 opint an aooount Comtr I Oth & O Stmt L Hot Drinks trs now la teuton. ' Do you know any pUce where you can get m QUICK SERVICE as you can At ournew store? No need of being crowded. Lincoln Candy KltCnen S. W. Corner 9 V" L Bring Your Next Job of Printing to AN TINE PRINTING CO. nd Get Stifctory Results 128-130 No. 14th St. Auto 3477 I DEBATERS ARE CHOSEN FOR CLASS TEAMS MEN WH0WILL TAKE PART IN 8ERIE8 OF DEBATE8 PICKED. INTEREST SHOWN BY SOPHOMORES Three Men and One Alternate Picked from Three Classes Seniors Did Not Have Try-out, but May Do 80 8oon. havo announced thomsolvcs as candi dates for Bomo political ofllco. If th080 mon will not support tholr vldwB tho Collogo Equal Suffrago Club of tho university will not support tho candidates, but will mako an attempt to induco tho women of Nobraska to nominate candidates' of tholr own. General Movement Among Colleges. Tho Collogo Equal Suffrage Loagub 1b a national organization. It Is ropro sontod In ovory collogo from tho Pacific to tho Atlantic and from tho Gulf of Moxlco to tho wilds of Canada. In ono Btato alono thoro aro no branches of this organization. This Btato Is Colorado. Thoro tho womoil havo won tho victory. Thoy havo an equal voto with tho mon. Thoy aro no longer hold in tho bondago that en twines tho women In tho othor com monwealths of tho United States. Thoy aro regarded as' equal In ovory way, and it Is to mako this condition Of at ' fairs general In tho United StateB that tho Collogo Equal Suffrago League has been organized. The Nebraska Club. . Tho Nebraska University branch of tho Collogo Equal Suffrago Loaguo now has ovor twenty-flvo mombors. Thoy aro mostly Borority girls and aro among tho most prominent In the 'university. Miss Alice McCuIloh Is 'president of tho club and Miss Con ' stanco Syford is tho secretary. In ad dition to tho student members, prom inent mombors of tho faculty bolong to this organization. On Its roll aro tho names of Miss Pound, Miss Ensign, I Miss Fittings, and Miss Korsmoyor. Besides this university organization of suffragettes there are four clubs in the city of Lincoln. Ono of theso is composed of 'university alumni. Theso clubs of determined women aro striv ing' by every moans in tholr power to gain tho privilege of voting for tho women of Nebraska. Underwood Typewriter Go. 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Tho froshmon, sophomores and juniors hold tholr try-outB at 8 o'clock last night and pickod tho mon who will ropresont thorn in tho sorlos of championship debates which will cul minato in tho dobato In Momorial hall on Phi Kappa Bota day. Tho junior toam as pickod last night la composed as follows: A. R. Ray mond of Fairmont, A. M. Oborfoldor of SIdnoy, and H. M; Wolvlngton of Chadron. H. M. Noblo of Lincoln was chosen altornato. Tho judges for tho junior try-outs woro: ProfosBor H. W. Caldwell of tho dopartment of Ameri can history, Profossor H. C. Fronoh of tho dopartment of philosophy, and ProfosBor Edwin A. Maxoy of tho col logo of law. Tho try-outs woro hold in U10G. Interest in 8ophomores. Tho sophomoro try-outs woro hold In U308 at tho Bamo tlmo as tho Junior try-outs. Consldorablo interest had beon manifostod in this class with regard to tho try-outs, and a number of candidates Bpoko. Tho toam chosen was composed of R. E. Halldorson, R. M. Garrett and A. W. Vasoy. G. E. DoWolf was choson altornato. Tho ju,dgos for this try-out woro Doan W. G. Hastings of tho collogo of law, Pro fessor Georgo O. Vlrtuo of tho depart ment of. economics, and Profossor H. K. Wolfo of tho department of philos ophy. Tho freshmon try-out was hold in tho music room of tho Tomplo. Hor; nco B. English of Lincoln, T. B. An drews of Lincoln, and B. B. Johnson of Lincoln woro chosen to represent tho class. J. R. Forbes was picked as altornato. Both Androws and Johnson aro students In tho collogo of law. Tho judges -woro -II, -Bf-Aloxandor- oftho dopartmonf of philosophy, L. E. Aylos- wor.th of tho department of political economics and sociology, and Profos sor Charles A. Robblns of tho collogo of law. - No try-outs woro held in tho senior class. Through somo oversight the class did not scorn, to bo awaro that tho timo for,tho try-outs had boon set for Thursday, and whon,tho time ar rived it was discovered that thoro had boon no entrloB for tho try-outs, nor had any arrangements been made. Whllo tho 'try-outs should havo all boon hold on tho same evening, it Is believed that tho senior class will bo allowed to hold .a special try-out to pick tho mombors of its team in a few days. Oliver Theatre Saturday Matinee and Night, February 19 A groat doal of curiosity is invari ably provoked by tho announcement of tho title of tho play' In which Mr. Mann will bo seen at tho Oliver the atro on Saturday, matlneo and night Mr. Robert Edeson was bookod for Saturday, but tho date was cancelled owing to tho sorlous illness of tho star, and at consldorablo oxpenso Mr. Mann was secured for' Saturday, matinee and night, and Mb Friday night date can celled. Tho managomont of tho Oliver posi tively gunranteo this attraction to bo ono of tho vory best of tho season. Tho title is "Tho Man Who Stood Still," which is largely symbolical and has roforenco to John Kraus, who lit erally stands still in all matters that pertain to progress. In hiB natlvo land, Switzerland, ho had been a watch maker of uncommon skill. Ho comos to tho United States and sots up hiB shop in New York Cily, but is soon left far behind by American watch makors In methods of manufacture and advertising, and tho play deals with tho disasters that overtake Kraua as a result of his unwillingness to chnngo his manner of doing things. Y O U ftri,.w. OUGHT TO PAY WHAT U OWE THE NEBRASKAN BASEMENT ADM. BLDQ. J M -7- i i ' M