The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 23, 1912, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
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Haile Bebrasfcan
perfecting tho performance as hap
been In advertising It, and wo havo
every reason to bollovo that auch Is
tho caso, tho play will bo a great suc
cess. Men's
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Chemistry Exams.
Special examinations In Chem. 1, 2,
20, 21, 22, and 23 will bo given as In
dicated below for those who havo con
ditions In these courses or who havo
boon reported Incomploto on account
of failure to take tho final examina
tion. Chom. 1, 20, 21, 23 Saturday, March
2, 2:00 p. m.
Chem. 2, 22, Saturday, March 9, 2:00
P. m.
Q. BORROWMAN.
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Published by tho Student Publica
tion Board of tho Unlvorslty of Ne
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EDITORIAL 8TAFF
Editor SBARLE F. HOLMES
Managing Editor. EARLE II. TAYLOR
ABBodato Editor. FRED McCONNELL.
Assoclato Editor... BUllTON S. HILL.
BU8INE88 8TAFF
Manager C. C. BUCHANAN
ABB't Managor... JAMES MORRISON
Circulation Managor LEO BREEN
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Telephone: Auto 1888.
Nlaht Phones Auto 1888; Editor, Auto
B 1035; Manager, Auto B 1821.
Entered nt tho postofllco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, nB Bccond-claes mall matter,
under tho Act of CongroBS of March 3,
1879.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1912.
A Delicate Hint.
Pretty Miss (at 11 p. m.) You
know I don't understand a thing about
baseball."
Gentleman Caller "Oh, do lot mo
explain It?"
Pretty Miss "All right. Give mo
an example of a homo run." Ex.
YcBtorday was Washington's birth
day. This fact In itself b not partic
ularly significant to our roaderB as
thoy wore all aware of It at that stage
of their llvos whoh Washington's-
birthday meant tho excruciating
process of speaking a piece and a sub
sequent holiday. In tho stresff'of col
logo Ufo both of these practices are
overlooked.
Nothing out of tho ordinary oc
curred to mark yesterday as tho 180th
anniversary of tho birth of tho
"Father of his Country." Tho Uni
versity proceeded much In its usual
manner, no holiday was declared, no
flags adorned the campus, no fitting
exorcises wero hold, In fact nothing
was done to distinguish It from any
other day.
Tho city was oqually remiss In Its
observance of the occasion; It Is true
that many of tho business houses
oloBed at noon or boforo, but on tho
other hand, vory fow flags wero to bo
soon, and, It Is scarcely to bo bo
bolloved, many of those that wero
flung to tho broozo stood at half-mast.
Such n condition la lamontablo, to say
tho least. Tho signs of mourning aro
hardly appropriate on tho birthday of
tho founder of this great nation.
Whether this Is duo to carelessness or
to tho rush of business, which leaves
no time for such trifles, Is Imma
terial; tho fact remains.
It seems hardly fitting that tho
capital and eduoatlonal center of our
state, the convening place for Nebras
ka's most promising young citizens,
should ignore in this manner ono of
our most important holidays.
Juniors Deserve Success.
Tho management of tho Junior Play
aro to bo congratulated upon tho
thoroughness and offoctlvoness of
tholr advertising. Thoy havo Issued
convincing circulars, and havo covered
tho city with posters and window
cards.
Theso posters havo not made uso
of tho time-worn appeal to "class loy
alty' and "coUego spirit," but Invito
tho public to at'tond tho .performance
because It Is ono worth whllo, and
calculated to justify tho small expondl
turo of money necoBBary.
If as much care has been taken with
Thornburg's Orchestra delights
dancers with popular hits. Auto B
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Schools Will Debate.
Tho combined dobatlng team of tho
Lincoln Academy and tho Temple
High School will debate tbo Aahland
High School In tho near future, the
date notVyot being set. This Is a
practice, not a leaguo, debate.
All students should visit the "Cot
lego Inn Barbr Shop at 127 North
12th. S "L. Chaplin, Prop.
Vesper Service Program.
Tho program at vesper service to
day will consist of Grieg's prelude
and Schubert's andante by the string
quartette and the organ, a solo by
MIbs Annotte Abbott and selections
by the chorus.
Kansas Co-eds Train for Track.
The track athletes among tho co
eds at Kansas will receive training
from tho regular 'varsity coach and
thoy oxpect to havo one of the fastest
squads on tho cinder path this spring.
Make your dates early with Hagon
slck's Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf
One Dollar Prize Bars an Athlete.
An oxchango from Minnesota says
that a Btudent was declared ineligible
for nthlotics because he won a prize
of one dollar at a county fair foot
race.
Professor Stuff at Mid-week.
Professor Stuff of tho English De
partment spoke at mid-week last even
ing on "The Sources of a Great Man's
Power." The address was appropri
ate for February 22, Washington be
ing the "groat man" discussed.
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Try a lunch at the Y. M. O. A.
Ltuash Room. Cafeteria, Flan.
CltyY. MC. JL lSlhantP.
WALT
Stands for the latest and best
in Sheet Music 1215 O St.
Oi4r Nevi Spring
Bonheti? are in'.'
WHY RAY MORE
BUDD, 1-415 O Street
Hats
2.50
You will find here the correct styles in
Pumps and Dress Shoes.
' Dull finished Gun-metal Calf Pumps.in
style illustrated herewith are 4.00 and 5.00
a pair. .
DRESS SHOES with, plain patent
leather vamps and cloth tops are considered
the correct thing for evening Wear-6. 00 pair.
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Tomorrow, Saturday
You can take your pick of any
Suit, Overcoat or Cravenette in
the store for
$12.00
Real $20.00 and $25.00 values
Palace Clothing
1419 Company o st.
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