l,,i;jmvsvriwMBiniiiuwMV!mitjwitmjwpi.vjmi)i!Vi THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. Published by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor 8. O. COTNER Managing Editor A. 11. DINSMORE AsBodato Editor.. ... T. M. EDGECOMBE -Associate Editor RICHARD MEYER BUSINESS STAFF. Manager V. C. HASCALL Assistant Manager.... C. C. BUCHANAN Circulation Manager.... J. V. MORRISON REPORTORI AL Athletics and Military.. T. J.'hARORAVB Bocloty and Personal.. F. C. McCONNELL Nebraska Hall .H. C. HOUOH Scloncos and German.. E. J. HUBERMAN Engineering R.. A. HUNTINGTON Agricultural E. H. GRAVES Law A. C. SCHMIDT Library and University HalL.H. S. HUSB Assistant Reporters V. A. STURM K. 8,. WHERRY Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Pottofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. , .r ' Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 3145; Auto 2908. INDIVIDUAL N0TICE8 will bo charged for at tho rate of 10 cents the Insertion for every flftoen words or fraction there of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will gladly bo published free. Enterod at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebrasku, as second-class mall mattor, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. APRIL 25, 1911. t Ab to whether tho exception takon to the action of the authorities in -loaslng thotonnlB courts J.o the Y, M. C. A. 1b well founded, is a matter yet to be ascertained. However, it la Homething worthy of investigation. If the summer students demand the use of ovory court on the campus, they should have it. At least they should have the preference to any other players. Tho summer sessions of the univer sity should be as attractive as it is possible to make them. There aro fow attractions to break the monotony yc'ralty haB a right to put to whatever ubo It sees fit. But what is tho prl-J inary purpose anu ooject on tne pari of tho atato in encouraging those things or even tolerating thorn? It is to make university life attractive. It is for this purpose tho money is ap plied. Who has the authority to de prive tho studontB of what is theirs by right of tho will of tho Btato? Tho intentions and dosiroB of tho taxpay ers cannot bo overlooked. This stop should be takon with caro and cau tion. BRADFORD CLOTHES Sharpen them up knives, case kniveB, jack knives, butchor knivoB, broad knives, any old kind of knives, ovory old kind of knives. Dandelion day is coming. Every loyal student of tho university Bhould bo out to holp uproot tho "yollow peril." Every man in the university who has a speck of loyalty and cares to do something for his school will bo on tho job. If ho cannot do that much well, he does not belong at the University of Ne braska, that's all. PHI BETA KAPPA INITIATION. New Members Meet Wednesday to Elect a Speaker. Tho initiation of Phi Beta Kappa will take placo at G o'clock Friday, May 5, at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sawyer on Seventeenth and F streets. The members elect of tho Nebraska chapter will meet In room 206 of tho Mechanic Arts building at 12, noon, on Wednesday, April 26, for tho purpose of electing a speaker to represent them at the initiation. - - Are so good from every standpoint of the good dresser that ordinary words fail to give an adequate idea of how unusually good they are. They com bine the best quality with the' very latest styles, and are priced at only $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 We have other makes that sell from $10.00 to $18.00 Bradford Clothes are sold in Lincoln exclusively by us. Let us show you a perfect spring suit. & & . SPEIER & SIMON H. E. Cor. 10th and 0 Practical Legislation. The class in practical legislation will meet Wednesday, April 26, at 7 o'clock In room 301, University hall, or some other adjacont room. Exam ination for all members of tho class upon the practical work during tho legislature. A. E. SHELDON, Instructor. SATIN PUMPS for the dear women 5.00 values, at minn L. jU 1413 O St. of study. Tho privileges aro indeed few compared to tho regular term. Thiols no university athletic or do .bating teams, uo gleo clubB or cho ruses, in fact entertainment within tho university Is little enough. If tho summer students deslro to play ten nis, thoy should havo tho right to tho courts. Abovo all, it seems that they should havo tho preferenco. Thoy should not be compelled to pay an out side organization for a privilege that should bo theirs by right. If the Y. M. C. A. Ib tc havo tho loaBo, it Bhould bo subject to the prior right of tho summer students. Tho courts aro located on the cam pus and, as such, aro a part of tho university. It is something tho unl- THE BULLETIN April. 25 Convocation, 'senior program, Me morial hall, 11 a. m. 27 Cosmopolitan club, banquet hall, Temple, 7:30 p. m. 29 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. banquet, St. Paul's, G p. m. 29 Dandelion day. May. ' 3 Ivy day. 6 Tegner, science hall of Tomplo, 8 p. m. 10 Law barbecue. 26 Senior cIbbs play, Oliver theatoi MILITARY BALL Auditorium, May, 13th. Rifimtntal Band Wall's Orchestra -J '! " I'll M ! 1, . !-,. ,' ' - -- . . BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBw1 BSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbVHbBBI LILLIAN' MMflHI TUCKER Lm:JHH B&U8PNW , silfiiiMmiSlsml S mm I r r. mummmmml&iWXm$WmW 01 Vf R I5MII4WV u li ilk AmmmmmM mmmmmWxisii3mmme mmmWfMiMX&MmWmm In the MUSICAL SENSATION Which Plays a Return Engagement at The WEDNtSDAY - Mat. and Night APRIL 26 A H i ' J 0 - f TBF