The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 09, 1910, Image 4

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UY A BOX of Holeproof
Hosiery Six NPair of Hose
Guaranteed for six months.
Men's Holeproof Half Hose Six Pair
for $1.50.
Women's and Misses' Holeproof Hos
iery Six Pair for $2.00.
Holeproof Hosiery are Guaranteed for
six months. A new pair of Hose for
every pair with a hole inside of six
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MAYER BROS.
TELLS OF EUROPEAN TRIP
DR. 8CHRAQ OF THE GERMAN DE
PARTMENT LIKE8 BERLIN.
MOST MODERN OF ALL CITIES
FOUND ROME TO BE A VERY WON
DERFUL CITY.
Alps Very Beautiful Great Growth
Expected by Residents of Berlin
Plans Laid for Forty Years.
In -tiir-intorviow DrrSchrngo f""tlRF
Gorman dopartmont gave a graphic
account of his European tour this Bum
mer, nnd reported having Bpent a
moBt profitable and enjoyable vaca
tion. From New York, Dr. Schrag sailed
directly to Italy, and the first impres
sion he records is that the Italians
aro not a race of unejer-sized men, as
one might suppose, judging by their
roproscntatlves.ln America.- And fur
thermore, they aro about the hand
somest race In existence. Dr. Schrag,
continuing, Bays:
Rome Up-to-Date.
"Rome is a marvellous city. It is
modern and up-to-date In every re
spect. The ruins occupy a compara
tively small space and are entirely
kept apart from the new city. Prom
Rome I traveled to Naples, and visited
the Paestum, not far from Naples.
Hero are the remains of an old Greek
settlement of about 400 B. C. The
massive ruinB are In a remarkable
state of preservation. Particularly
impressive woro-the ruins of two tem
ples of. Neptune and Apollo. These
ancient remainders of the greatness of
Greece are, next to thoso at Athens,
the finest in the world. I spent a short
time at Pompey and crossed over to
the Island of Capri to visit the world
famous 'Blue Grotto.'
Great Builders.
"A 11 through Italy what Impressed
me moBt was. that the Romans were
the greatest builders the world has
ever known. In tho two weeks spent
at Rome this was, forced homo, upon
mo. For Instance, there is no more
wonderful, and scarcely a more beauti
ful road in. existence tyiah the great
Applan Way; and this, coupled with
tho marvelous .ruins, and nearly ,ln
credlblo , feats of engineering, attest
to tho ancient greatness of the Roman
empire, and lend an air of dignity and
ancient triumph to modern Italy
4!At Florence I saw the .great art
treasures. At Pisa, of course, the
famous leaning: tower is Ihe attrac
tion. In roy opinion, this remarkable
edifice will not stand. long. The next
important city. I visited, was- Venlco
Krswlng Venice Jrom former trip,
tho first charm waB lost. It is, how
ever, a beautiful place. Tho most
beautiful square in all the world, In
my opinion, is hero. This Is St.
Mark's square. It Is unique, as It is
enclpsed on three sides by elegant
shops, and on tho fourth by the church
of St. Mark and the DogoB' palace.
In the Alps.
"Leaving Italy, I traveled north Into
the Alps. It rained the whole time I
was in tho renowned Oetz valley In
tho Tyrol. Oberammergau was next
on tho program, and here I saw the
Passion Play. I enjoyed this very
mucin There Is a great difference of
opinion regarding tho play. Some
designate It bb crude, others as a per
fect piece of dramatic art. Personally
it gave me a good idea of what tho old
church 'mystery plays were like, and
showod what development and evolu
tion the drama had undergone.
- "While in Munich I took a delight
ful trip on the Starnberger 'See.' The
next city, Nuernberg, is In some, re
spects the most interesting or all
German cities. It is mediaeval in char
actor, and gives a clear Idea of what
tho old 'free cltleB' were like. At
present It Is one of the great manu
facturing cities of Germany.
Berlin Beautiful.
"Berlin I found oven more beautiful
and dolightful than two years ago.
Taken all In all, it has tne reputation,
world-wide, that 1t Is 'the most mod
ern of modern cities,' and without any
doubt it Is tho most beautiful city in
the world today. In growth, of all
the world's great cities, Chicago alone
has equaled it. It has outstripped all
others. As a placo to livo in, It Is
wlthput an equal. One of the wonders
of Berlin" Is the'ice Palace,' built en
tirely of ice blocks. Here In tho mid
dle of Bummer the young people como"
to skate. One peculiarity of the city
administration is that the, streets 61
tho city are ordered toNbo washed
every night.
"Berlin Is laying great plans for a.
community of ten million Inhabitants.
It is actually planning forty years
ahead. There Is a. uniformity In tho.
style of architecture , throughout the
whole city that gives it a regularity
of structure and a' masslveness of
beauty that is very striking. The,
"most beautiful street. in all tho world,
coming to rank with the Applan Way
In -fame, Is the avdnue 'Unter Den
Linden.' It extends from the .lmper
lalpaiace through the Tlergarten and
tho Charlottenburger Chausse to
Potsdam, lined the entire wal with' the
most beautiful trees and flowers, It
is six miles longr
"In Hamburg I remained only one
day, sailing from there the day after
I arrived. The trip homo was Very
pleasant, except that the boat was
Very crowded.'' t
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Directory of
Advertisers
Tho following merchants and busi
ness men of Lincoln are anxious to
serve the University students. By
placing their advertisements In the
columns of the Dally Nebraskan they
show that they want your trade. And
you may be sure that tho merchant
who Is willing to make a little effort
to get your patronage Is the one. who
Is going to treat you honestly and
considerately in attempting to keep
it. So you as well as the Nebras-
JsaJl wllLPJfl!.by tJ!ad!nflwJihthese
people:
BANKS
First Trust & Savings
BAKERIES
Folsom
BARBER SHOPS
Green's
Capital Hotel
BOOK STORES .
Co-op.
University . . '
CLEANERS
J. C. Wood & Cq.
Weber's Sultorlum
Windsor Sultorlum
CLOTHING
Farquhar
Magee & Deemer
Mayor Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
, Speier & Simon
Armstrong Clothing Co.
COAL
Whltebreast
Hutchins & Hyatt '
CONFECTIONERY
Lincoln Candy KItchonj 3 ".
DRY GOODS 'T... J
Miller & Paine " J-", -
Rudgo & Guenzel - t"-" "S ",-"''
DRUGGISTS "' VkC
ENGRAVERS ; ' " -; " .' ' ; '
Cornell ,': x '- $t t.
FURNISHINGS -Budd
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Mageo & Deemer.
Jilayer Bros. ,
Palaco Clothing Co.
Rudgo & Guenzel
Speier & Simon
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Armstrong Clothing Co..
HATTERS . .'
- Budd " s
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Jtfayer. Bros. . . .
Palace Clothing Co.
Budge & Guenzel r
Speier & Simon
JEWELERS
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Tucker
LAUNDRIES
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