ntti Tt, DAILY NEBRASKAN 7.. OLIVEH ? if-tf .4 fl .A I if.j jk t FRI., SAT. & SAT.pMAT. . And Frjday, Sat- '8at. Mat. VERNON THE QREAT '"And Hf Uaughlng Hypnotlo Show jjOght 30, 20 & 10c Mat25 & 10c I I. Ml '' 7 "" '"" " " LORAINEKEENE&CO. TTTT WgBBW Uoys--My Spring line of woolcris are stunners. See them! L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St 1 Fine Tailoring PERITORIC LENSES Does Away With Reflection SHAPED TO THE EYE HOWE - OPTICIAN 3)9 No. J2th . rr- ilE Tht First Trust 4 Sav- ings Dank 4 Par Cent Intarast A $1 spins an aooount Cwncr 10th & O 3trU The Owl Pharmacy Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets Hot and Cold Drinks at Our Fountain Cornell University Medical College A O'iHoko doRrco Is roqulrod Tor admission. Advnno u attuxlliig frrnutod students pros' nt (ng satlsructory orodontlals from accredited tnoulcul colleges. Brory Ixelllty In offered to pnrtorKrMduatosbOuklnK tho dogreo ot Doutor pi juoaicwo. Aiupiu i -uiiicsuro moo oiiuren qaaliQed grndaatos to pursue original invent! ration in uny department, tor rurtnor par. tlnulnrrfnpplv to Thi Ditn, Ctraitl Uatiirtlli Midlcil (olltct) First Ave. and SHU St., New Yoric uity, SAell Jewelry Chas. W. Fleming JEWELER and OPTICIAN 1311 0 St. - Lincoln, Neb SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH Cincinnati $2:50 Shoe Store and Electric 3 if , iC . 1 I Repair Factory New Location 142 North 12 WART HOIN'S m ) Quality Counts - THATSWHY - , FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAM IS SO POPULAR , r W makt a specialty of fan cy' crcami, sherbets, Ices afci paek for Frat A Boron j partlMi. Whipping Cream always ea wuuv veu sua.r 4V Amtalltl 'lllSHBt.- J TUP jk r I If f I llll I Ml 'vSfiwiSk TUX ijGamp'ttSjJ)j M- Gleanings m C. H. Froy, floriat, 1133 O tstreot, v O. M. Gallaway of Wnhoo was on tho campus yesterday. . Chapln Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th. InBpoctor A. A. -freed visited tho Bridgeport schools yesterday. ' Thonjburg'a Orchestra. Auto 5877. The date of tho; third annual l-atln Club banquet Is set for May 14. Try a lunch at tho YP M. C. A. 8pa. 13th and P Sts. At tho football practice Vesterday about fcwonty mon wore on the Held, chasing punts. 'Now Hayden Studio, 1127 O St. C. A. Morman, '10, has rdcently been olected superintendent of schools at Neligh. - Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 11K-119 So. 12th street Principal G. B. Livermoro of Com stock 'writes that ho will attend tho university summer school this year. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. Supt, L. It. Hold of Bridgeport two years U. of N., has been elected super intendent of schools at Atkinson. Domestic 1230 H. Lunch. .). McKonsie, Chas. D. Bohannan, '10, who has recently boon olected at Plalnvlew, ha had charge of the German depart ment in tho teachors' college this year. FULK - 1325 O ST. Before buying your spring footwear let Beokman Bros, show you their uew snappy oxfords. 1107 O st Supt. L. E. IMohler of Valley en rolled today in the university exten sion course, in school organization. A. C. Schmidt mid Harry Hathawaj leave today for a short visit to Bald win and Lawrence, Kan. A letter from Miss Tute, who is ii the University of Washington school of agriculture, announces that she en Joys 'her work immensely. Charles Edwards and Carl Modlin of Croighton University aro spending a couple of days visiting at tho Kappa Sigma house. Phi Kappa Tau haB decided to hold on annual banquet at which special effort will bo made to gpt all tho alumni members to attend. -f Prof. Herbert Brownell of Peru, who was recently olected professor of normal training in tho eachors col lego, was on tho campua yesterday 1l I specting the normal training now be ing done In the eachors' collego and arranging hi$ work for next year. - oxford in Tan, Gun Metal! Patent; Broad Toes. Wear tho now ones Repair tho old 01.03 3M0fr 1220 O.STItfX 1 MIbb XJlara Rccdor," Delta Delta Vs Delwria.Mteadlna:. school at the 8ar gent school for physical education, Cambridge, Mass. fine will graduate ilnJ'une. - Tho registrar state's that tho univer sity has dltnculty In obtaining mes senger boys, A boy Is wanted now to dovoco h,h entiro Unto to the work and receive a fixed salary. Charles Emery Barber, '04, writes from tho Throop Polytechnic Insti tute at Pasadena, ,Cal that a NbraB ka club is forming ?i southern Califor nia. Ho wrltCB to Registrar Harrison asking for points in writing tho con stitution of the club. Tho idea is to have the constitution as nearly as pos sible similar to tho other Nebraska clubs that have formed. . . .. Tho University Presbyterian stu dents are requested to meet at 4:50 u. m. on Friday, April 22, for a largo photograph. At tho moxt genonu assembly of tho Pheubyterlan church, held at Atlantic City next month, thcro will bo nn exhibit of photographs of buildings and groups of Presbyterian students of .tho largo state universi ties. It Is desired that Nebraska bo well represented. Tho house that is being moved' into tho space between Alpha Phi and Delta nu houses 1b causing consider able worry on tho part of both Us next door neighbors. Tho Dolt a Tans aro sorry to bo deprived of their handy play ground and their present next door neighbors, while tho Alpha Phis are troubled to know whother the newcomers will bo congenial Won't somebody kindly move in and relievo the suspense? President Nchols of Dartmouth has said: "Tho collego in all Its rein tions Is tho most human and humaniz ing influence in all of our civilization, and year "by year its gains in this di rection aro substantial." Accident Insur ance Policy in the U. S. Casualty Co. for one year with one-half doz. fine lisle hose guar anteed to wear six months for $1.50. The whole brlgado of midshipmen at tho National Naval Academy at Annapolis havo been subjected to, dis ciplinary restrictions as a result ot giving an officer 'the "silence," which consists of a death-like stillness at meal .time, when noise Is ordinarily the feature. This Is considered nn affront towards the officer, and In this case the privilege of leaving tho acad emy groundB was withdrawn for a number of days. What is believed to be tho first building In tho country owned and oc cupied by a collego undergraduate publication was opened when tbo Har vard Lampoon took formal possession of a new house on Mount Auburn street. Tho Lampoon is tho oldest of tho collego funny "papers, but hitherto It has had no quartet's of Its own, The now building was erected at a cost' of about $40,000. Engineering students at Illinois wore addressed recently on the sub ject of good roads by an engineer of tho stato highway commission. 'For a suitable modern drama on American life, written by a student of Yalo, Frederick Thompson of New lorkclty has qffered a prize of $5,000. For $3.50 You men can buy some mighty good the "F-F-H" line. Vici, Narrow, Mediam and ., Auto 8117 Bell 804 I April 23 JCm-Coijri Hop Walt's Orchestra Genuine CALA1ACH PIPES and AT El) ALIAAYS Tt-fe NEBRASKA GO-ED ON HATS Special Correspondent Writes of the Changing Tendency In Head Adornment. (Special by "Madam. Vujb.") So much haB boon Bald about big hats, that a Joko about a big hat Is no longer a joko. But from remarks heard about tho campus, tho "fooling" is thero just tho samo. Tho feminine hat question Is still n live one. It Is noticeable, however, slnco this spring's edition of "creations" has ap peared on tho campus and In tho class room, that tho small hat has' a place In popularity along with tho large. "Automotillo bonnets" and "turbans" make it posslblo oven for backscaters to seo the top of Professor Porsinger't head In American history, and It Is reported that a freshman English "lit" student recognized Professor Stuff on the street ono day this week. The Dally Missourlan in a recent article on women's hats, calls atten tion to tho remarkable variety of styles, and suggests that this, rimy be duo to tho different localities from which' the gfrls'corho. Bu onoVf ou? own fair co-ods, In discussing the sub ject, declares that this Is quite im probable. "If Isn't that, or tho theory would hold good In former yoars. Why, twe summors ago we all had to wear 'Morry Widows,' or wo wero perfect frights. A girl who was anybody wouldn't bo seen In a tiny thing like that girl has on there. Tho variety In styles this season Is luo to mtU'Inj and rebellion; that's what it Is. We've worn big hats when our faces were puny and thin, and pudgy hats when our faces wero broad and thick, and tried to make pcoplo think we lookc? respectable, when wo know wo hadn't a show In the world. Finally some of our sex at headquarters havo rebelled, and now wo can choose a hat that 1b becoming to us. We can show a little originality as well as stylo this year. Another Nebraska co-ed suggests that the wldo choice afforded this sea son's hat buyers Is indirectly the re sult of tho popular growing tendency in women to roboll at a passive follow ing of any sort, nnd to assert their own personality. Th6 Dally Missourlan further ad vances tho theory In Its blind groping after truth on this subject, that on roasbn may be "that many girls make their last year's hats do until they got homo for tho vacation, by putting now ribbons or feathers on them.' But again tho Nebraska co-ed disa grees. "I should say not!" said ono. ''I hopo people haven't got' that idea, if they knew tho sacrifice, and worry wo undergo to provide ourselves with suit, able hats each season, they would be injoro'i'ppreclntlvoT" OT course, ' ?q IllcuVtwalt until wo get homo to buy our 'Easter bonnets. ' We wouldn't pass up tho relally classy bonnets herd in Lincoln and wait untrt mo get back to -burg t6 buy ono Tho dear old town would bo disappointed If 1 came homo In June without a 'scandal ous' now hat 'for public discussion." I , ',. - . Oxford. Unlyerslty, EnglaBd, will be come co-educNonal,. admitting women on the aa.raoi conditions s men. - ' 1 Lincoln Hotel Tickets $1.50 m the New English COLLEGE PIPES YOUNG'S HEADQUARTERS CONCORD EVANSTON iritbAta-Hotch wUUUattonlwla " ' t;he NEW 'J Arrow COLLARS FOR SUMMER. High enough for looks low enough for comfort and plenty of room for tho tie to slide In. Uo.rttb.aforafa. ' Clnett. Ttabody A Co. 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