The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 06, 1912, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NBBRABKAtf
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Owned and published by t' o University of Nebraska througn
THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD
Omcca Basement tho Administration Building.
Postoirico Station A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska.
TELEPHONES
Day Auto 1888. Night Auto 3145, Ed. 1036, Bus. Mgr. 4200
SAM R. BUCK, Edltor-ln-Chlof
EDITORIAL
A. H. Dlnsmore, Managing Editor
F. C. McConnell, Assoclato Editor Scarlo F. Holmes, Associate Editor
Stuart Gould, City Editor E. Leo Updcgraff, Sporting Editor
REPORTORIAL
Merrill Rood Homer O. Hewitt
C. P. Andrews Wallaco B. Troup
R. S. Buddonburg L. A. Dochtor .
William O. Cooloy
WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT
Mildred Bovlns Ruth Mungor
FARM MANAGEMENT
E. C. Nelson Josoph MsCarthy
Honry Bull John Harding
Honry Stubbo W. A. Nelson
Hugh Agor
Kenneth M. Snyder
J. Lovejoy Linn
Winn If red Sccgar
Robort Brlggs
Hazol Wostovor
Abigail McConnell
BU8INE8S
VINCENT C. HA8CALL, BU8INE8S MANAGER
C. C. Buchanan, Asst. Bus. Mgr. J. V. Morrison, Circulation Mgr.
Subscription $2.00 per year. 8lngle copies 6c
Faculty notices and Unlvorslty bullotlns published frco.
Entered at tho Postoflloo, Lincoln, Nebr., as second class matter under act of
Congress March 3, 1879.
SATURDAY, JANUARY G, 1912
REFORM IN DANCE MANAGEMENT.
Wo havo been given to understand,
and havo faith In tho eourco of our
Information that tho Engineers' Hop,
which 1b to bo given thiB ovonlng, Is
to all IntontB and purposes to bo a
limited affair. That tho managomont
of thlB danco should bo commended
goes without flaying, for it displays
no Bmall amount of courage and stead
fast allegiance to an established Ideal
to maintain, in tho face of frequent
ICICLES
Thoso are cold. Watch 'em thaw.
Because a man has whlto hands It
is no sign ho is a rich man's son. Ho
may bo a barber or a dishwasher.
II. S. Knox, at tho University of
Washington, holds tho world's record
for respiration. It is 423 cubic inches.
His may not look much, but what Is
yours?
Tho Unlvorslty of Pittsburg Bonds
out tho statomont that tho students
of their school of journalistic endeavor
assoclato with Pittsburg papers. Wo
do better things than that and keep
It dark.
Come Over Here
and See Those New Velours
That I Sell for
i4i5 o BU D D
8.H
Hatter
criticism, a standard onco determined
upon as being correct.
Without elaborating upon tho sub
ject, tho oxamplo of tho Engineers
doos make us pause for one small mo
mont and reflect back upon tho rather
rookless and Bomowhat depraved man
ner In which University dances in tho
paBt havo been .run.
Whbthor it bo duo to tho particular
lack of conscience on tho part of tho
chairman, or to a certain grown-up
systom of moral depravity, wo do not
at thiB timo pretond to ascertain. But
it has long beon felt that of tho- fow
important things that neodod reform
in our collego life, tho subject of
dances was paramount.
Wo wolcomo tho stand taken by tho'
Engineors as a slight indication that
student sentiment is changing and
that the ideal of running a class danco
on tho square should receive as much
approval as does the principle of clean
playing in .athletics. ,
Justifiable homicide to kill tho man
who obIcs you if it Is cold enough when
all tho steam pipos froze.
Tho Gleo Club of Kansas Univer
sity has gono on the longest trip In
its history. We presume that when
it gets back It will return.
Woman's auffrago may bo all right,
but what Is tho use of tolling tho men
about It? They can vote.
Who do you think will run tho high
est batting average in tho big leagues
next summor?
Now for Bomothing scientific. On
which sido does an iclclo molt first?
If you aro not satisfied with your
Christmas gifts bring them and flvd
dollars to tho Christmas corporation
and they will take them off your
handB.
On what lake do thoy use a gravy
boat?
Unl Btudonts aro invited to try tho
Y. M, C. A. Barbers. You will liko
their work.
Thirty cents pays for tho BoBt Din
ner in Lincoln, at. Baker's Cafe, Also
high class a la carto servlco. Wo
havo tho big juicy steaks.
Household Arslsts Meet.
Tho Household Arts Club will hold
an important meeting with Miss Edith
Olsen at 2727 Q street at 8 p. m., Tues
day, January 9, All members aro
urged to bo" present.
Tegner 8oclety Meets.
Tho Togner Society meets Saturday
evening, January 6, In tho Tomplo.
Mr, J. Aloxls will glvo an illustrated
locturo on his trip through Sweden
last summer. Tho meeting Is open
to all.
All students Bhould visit the "Col
lego Inn Barber Shop at 127 . North
12th. S Ii. Chaplin, Prop.
PEMANTS and PILLOWS
We make college and fraternity pennants, pil
lows, banners and blankets to order any way
you want them made.,
Bargain prices on a few novel
PENNANTS NEBRASKA PILLOWS
Only the very best of felt is used, and most of
the work is done by hand. You'll be surprised
at the low prices.
H.HERPOLSHEIMER&CO.
ART NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Stevens Prop, and Mgr.
Get the Impulse
Pay Your Subscription
at the Qffice
Before the Fifteenth
The moment you put on
clothes made to your meas
ure, you see the vast differ
ence between merchant
tailored and ready made.
Our way costs no more.
Besure to see our linefirst.
College Tailors
College View, Nebraska
Phone -4-0
WATCH FOR THE
NEW FOLSOM
Bakery and Cafe
We cater to Students, trade. r
1325 to 1331 NStreet
The ,Hyde Printery, 1331 P. St., up-to-date
printing ef all klncls.
FLODEEN & BRETHOUWER
129 South Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb.
Every man who carea anything at all about his personal appearance knowf
that only a first-class merchant tailor can furnish the sort' of clothes that will
five him that look of distinction that a well-groomed and well-dressed man
shows. At 1,29 So. 11th Street the firm of Flodeen & Brethouwor maintain!
a largo show window that is always filled with a line of goods that are equal
to tho display of any tailoring establishment to be found In -the west. The
prices quoted on these goods attract attention, and the workmanship and fit
Is all that could bo desired. Herq you can buy tailor-made 'goods at -hand-me-down
prices.' '
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