VWK'ViV' 22zSai fit - mm' 3?T' -4' MM THE DAILY WEBUASKAN , ; . .-y-y.-.-, r W1. UK ri 'V. THE DAILY INEBRASKAN Owned and published by the Univoralty of NobraBka through THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD Offices, Basement the Administration Building. Postolllco Htatlon A, Campus, Lincoln, Nobraska. Day Auto 1888. THE STAFF EDITORIAL 8am R. Duck, Editor A. H. Dlnsmoro, Managing Editor Italph S. Doud, City Editor F. C. McConnoll Assoclato Editor Btuart Could, Sporting Editor REPORTORIAL Homer C. Hewitt Hugh Agor Walloco n. Troup Kenneth M. Snyder R. S. Buddonbcrg j. Lovejoy Linn L. A. Bechtor Fred L. Bnbcock Harry Burtls nobcrt II. Flnloy Frank Perkins, Staff Photographer WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Marian Swozcy oilvo B. Mann Ruth Mungor Allco Chambors Merrll Reed Lawrcnco Robinson It. T. Skinner O. L. Updcgraff C. P. Andrews Wlnnlfrcd Elchar Mildred Bovlns BU8INE88 Vincent C. Hascall, Outfneii Manager 0. C Buchanan, Asst. j3us. Mgr. M J. V. MorrlLon. Circulation Mgr. Subscription $2.00 per year. Single copies 5c Faculty notices and University bullotlns published froo. Enturod at tho Postofflco, Lincoln, Ncbr., as second class mattor under act of CqngrcsB March 3, 1870. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1911 DENATURIZED ROOTING. !Tho actions of enthusiastic Corn huBkcr rooters havo como on for crit icism, by othors than our .disgruntled 9nthlotIc rivals. Tho Chnncollar- and othors of tho wlsor and broader mombers of tho faculty havo bebn attracted by tho un gontlemanly wording of a fow songs and yolls given in public places, and havo found It necessary to remon strate against such oxhuborancc. Thoro Is nothing particularly do grading in the language of those songs and yolls, and wo oplno that no one would bo arrested for giving them on Bomo lonely prairie, nor does tho use SAMPLE SHOES $f) 'values5 for the Ladies L Up Stairs -BUDD-I4I3 0 St. lD5 of such languago necessarily rob one ' of all hopo beyond. But it Is not fit Btuff for the ears of a mlxod crowd, In any public placo. Everyone enjoys either giving or hearing a college yell, but when tho name of collcgo yell Ib used merely as un excuse for swearing, it becomes disgusting even to u hardened old col legian like ourself. Wo aro right with Chancellor Avery, Mr. Zohrung and othors on this propo sition and aro quito willing to havo It known. Wo do not favor "roughnecklBm" In any circumstances and particularly in colleglato affairs. Wo differ from some porsonsi how ever, in styling such things Irrepar able dlsgracov Wo bellovo that thoy aro tho outpouring of thoughtlessness, and not indicative of any dogonoracy or vlclcftisnoBS, olther In origin or In tent. HERE AND THERE. BloycleB as a moans of transporta tion aro ospocially popular among fac ulty mombers. Juno Brown, 1913; Vorna Hydor, Hydor, 1912; Floronco Schwako, 1913, -andEula Bates will go. -to. Lawrence. to see tho Kansas game. Tag Day comes on November 25th ,thlB year, tho day of tho Michigan .gamo. MIbb Conklln has charge of tho University campus and will ap- , point lieutenants to give out tho tags to benevolent students, The Hyde prlntery, 1331 P St., up-to-date, printing of all kinds. TELEPHONES Night Auto 3145, Ed. 1035. Bub. Mgr. 4200 DEAN BE8SEY RETURNS. Head of Botany Department Well Re ceived on Tour. Dr. C. E. Bossoy has returned from his tour of spoochos. On Tuesday, WcdnoBday aiul Thursday ho spoko to tho Teachers' Association in Omaha. On Friday ho went to Topoka, where the Kansas association wero holding a similar mooting. At 'Topoka ho dollvered an address boforo tho Biological Section on "Lab oratory Equipmont for High School Botnny." Whilo thoro ho was enter tained by tho scientists at an after noon luncheon. Dr. Bossoy reports a very onthusi- astlc mooting at Kansas, about 4,000 being In attendance. Ho states that tho university students wero present In largo numbers and formed a promi nent factor In tho audlonco. Fraternities and Sororities In giving dances, parties and social evonts, boo mo concerning your music. O. F. Thornburg, Auto L-8977. T. & F. COMPANY K ENTERTAINED. Captain Van Dusen Gives Smoker for Officers and Men. A smoker was given by tho officers' of Company K last night at tho Phi Gam Iioubo. An excellent time was enjoyed by tho men. At tho close of festivities a spread was given, accom panied with short talks by tho ofllcors. Tho gathering displayed muoh en thusiasm and yolls woro given for all things connected with Company K. Baker's Cafo serves cakes all day. Also everything else in season. Serv ice first class. 16-tf Add to Herbarium. Dr. BeBSoy Is negotiating with a Gorman .dealer -for-3,000. -species of. South African plants, as an addition to tho University herbarium. Tho hotany department has JuBt re ceived 700 specimens of plants from British Honduras. The specimens will be classified and mounted In the .herbarium. Dr, Bossoy considers this a decided addition, because tho plants are .so en tirely different from any which can he obtained In this hemisphere. Fancy Overcoats 52 inches long, convertable col lars, all wool, latest models, $15.00 Fancy and Blue Serge Suits, cor rect in every way, $15.00 Palace 1419 O l John Bull. Takes Off His Cap to the United States. The English know how to make good caps. They know how to weave good cloths, too know better than we do. So we import their cloths but make our own caps put more go, swagger and jauntiness in than the English thought possible Thats why John Bull takes off his cap to the oneAmerican cap that's better than his the HEIDCAP. 1,000 first class dealers in America sell HEIDCAPS and some in England. ITHB MAN BENEATH n LOOKS LIKE A GENTLEMAN Sold by the high class dealers in Lincoln. f RAM P. lllilD & CD. PHILADELPHIA, PA. HERPOLSHEIMER'S,CAFE Dinner JJ30 to 1x30 'Sn Supper 530 to 7:30 LuL Also Cafaterian Styk lh VTHBMAN BBNBATHrrV V Clothing Co. Street BROWNELL HALL Frat and Sorority and Privato Dancos only. Elovator Servico, 2nd floor Brown ell block, cloak rooms, toilot rooms EMI 25x100, maplofldor prices reasonable HOWARD J. HILL BROWNELL BLOCK Bell 807 Auto 1108 Try Our Luncheonettes They are always the best We serve hot and cold drinks all winter long;. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN South West Cor. 14th O For your Steaks, Chops and Quick Servico ViBit The New York Chop House Open Day and Night 1840 O. Street THE FIRST-SAVINGS BANK 4 per cent Interest Pa" an aipositt . $1.00 Opens an Account With the First National Bank, Cor. 10th and O. ticker Engraving Go. Engraved invitation in 48 hours if necessary Room 316 Brownell Blk.