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v.i IS.I THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN ' K 2ail tflebraekan PubllBhod by tho 8tudont Publica tion Board of tho Univoraity of Nebraska. EDITORIAL 8TAFF Editor SKARLE F. HOLMES Managing Editor. EARLE H. TAYLOR Aflflociato Editor. FRED McCONNELL ABBodato Editor... BURTON 8. HILL BU8INE88 8TAFF Manager ?C. C. BUCHANAN ABB't Manager... JAMES MORRISON Circulation Manager LEO BREEN SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Slnolo Copies, Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phone Auto 1888; Editor, Auto 1035; Manager, Auto 1821. Entered at the postofnco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as Becond-class mall matter, under tho Act of Consrosa of March 3, 1879. TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1912 A REJUVENATION. When wo loft tho Univoraity laBt winter llttlo did wo roallzo that we would bo greeted on our return by Eaator hatB and light grey suits. Such, howover, 1b tho rather startling Btato of afTalrs. Wo aro somewhat sur prised at tho daring spirit which has prompted tho majority of studonts to bloBBom forth in broozy attiro, In a cllmato where a biiow Btorm Is a dally occurrence Our wonder at this rockloBBiioss can only bo etilipBod by a feeling of pity for tho fatherB who aro doBtlned to rocolvo tho iBlng-glass envelopes at tho first of tho month. With unfeel ing pride tho wearers relate how they "Bprung" tho paternal Biro for a com ploto now outllt or clothes, on the Btrength of their continued member ship in tho University. New clothes bring now customs, which tako tho form of much parad ing about between classes, and in tho Library, a dearth of overcoats and Jackets, and a tendency towardB bonch work. Tho provalont doslro for dis play and tho general atmosphere of youthful exuboranco 1b, however, not to bo wondered at or condemned; it 1b tho natural outgrowth of a week of Bleep, montal relaxation, and Buch delicacies as poached eggs, real croam, chocolate cako with froBtlng, and the like. Under such conditions wo can scarcely wonder at tho state of af fairs. "DAD WRITES BILL." A SEQUEL. Dear Bill: Your explanatory letter of your ox penso account received, and you aro Indeed having a hard timo. Yes, liv ing Is very high you aro right there. You say your board for last week was seven dollars. Tho Lincoln Hotel, my son, is no placo to oat I can rec ommend you to a good place for threo flfty. 1 also understand thoro 1b a cafeteria started up in tho Temple. That will make It real handy for you to get your moals. I am very sorry to hoar that so many of your tooth aro giving out so suddonly. Take good care of thorn and brush thom y ovory morning and night. Mother 1b ..os terribly worried about your lungs. It was noedlosB to havo that examina tion clgarottoB and lung trouble aro generally synonymous. I am glad to f hoar you havo Buch school spirit by renewing your subscription to your school paper I understood you wore a reporter. Joining tho Y. M. C. A. was tho boat thing you could do Spring Hats BUDD 1413 havo them send mo a statement of your unpaid duos. Tho profeBBorB aro very kind to ask you to Join tho different department clubs It shows you aro bo Interested In your work Join all of them, for they havo such good social times. Mother says for you to bo careful of your cold, or you will bo seriously sick, and sho also sayB to boo that your foet don't get damp In this wot woathor better not appear in your dancing pumps bo often. Yes, -my son, mother and I had good times at thoso Palladian mootlngs on Friday ovonlngs there waB where wo first mot. Tho flrBt night I saw her she read a paper on "Curtailment of Expenses at tho University; Or How to Save." It waB a good paper and Bhowed much thought. I resolved right thoro she was tho wife for mo. After meetings wo used to stroll down "O" Btreet, whero I would invest a nickel for popcorn It was a big sack wo UBod to got, too. But, ah, the moonlight walk homo that was tho best part of It. Times certainly have changed slnco thoao good old dayB. Now you havo to tako cabs, and ap pear In dress suits to your doings. You will not, of course, have to got a swallowtail University fellows are pretty good In lending their things. This wlntor snow has made It very bad, I imagine, In getting to and from your proms, and has mado it very oxponslvo for cab Bervice I bellovo thoro aro qulto a few clothing stores down thoro who hlro studonts to work on Saturdays. Tho family aro all pretty well ox- copt Suo, who haB been homo from school with tho whooping-cough had to have tho doctor several times; Harry has tho mumps, Grace has u sprained ankle, and tho hlrod-girl is Just getting up from a sick Bpell. You will IncloBcd llnd a chock for flvq dollars, as wo thought you would need & little before tho first of tho month. You aBk for a "tenner," which I suppobo meant ton dollars. Times aro pretty hard hero now, not much doing in tho store, and mother's hoiiB aro not laying much now, so don't squander It. it is time now to Bweep out tho store, so will havo to close. Your loving, DAD. P. S. I havo not hoard you say any thing about that Phi Beta Kappa key you wore working for. Your next month'B account will undoubtedly In-' cludo that in with tho other oxpenBes. (With apologleB to Miss Winifred Sooger.) LOUIS W. HORNE. For your orchoBtra call O. L. Jones. Auto L-8605. The College Inn Barber Shop. Stu dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin & Co. 127 N. 12th. FARM NOTES. Lyman Aker, of Harvard, Nobr., a graduate of laBt year, visited at the Farm Monday. Tho sophomoro Aggies hold thoir last formal party of tho year Saturday evening In tho assembly rfoom of Ag. Hall. E. P. Brown, a member of tho Btato Benato, speaks at tho Farm convoca tion this morning. Tho Ophollan Literary program next Friday ovonlng will be given by tho girlB, who havo prepared a leap year program. Lieutenant Danforth of Fort Riley, Kansas, gave an illustrated lecture on THE NEW, IN TAN BROWN, GRAY, VE L0UR, ALL WAYS $2.50 O Street Boy's, Say 5 1 30 Is the number of the Best Blue Serge ever made to sell at $15.00 It is absolutly all wool and guaranteed to hold color, shape and give satisfactory wear or we will buy it back. See them in the window. Come in and try them on. Five styles to select from. CL0THCRAFT GUARANTEED CLOTHES SPEIER & SIMON "Tho Cavalry Horso" at tho Farm last Wednesday. Mrs. T. F. A. Williams addressed tho girls of tho Farm Y. W. C. A. Sunday afternoon on "Nature." After the mooting tho social and mission committeo Berved Buppor In tho par lors of tho Domestic Science Building. Tho commissioned officers of tho Farm hold thoir annual military ball In tho Temple, Saturday ovonlng, March 23. Tho danco was limited to tho present commissioned officers and alumni who havo been "ComB" in former years. Tho Y. W. ,C. A. of tho Farm will hold their Carnival in tho entire third floor of Agricultural Hall next Satur day ovenlng. Each claBB and Bovoral clubs aro to put on performances. A musical program will bo rondered. Mamlo Maloy Is chairman of tho com mitteo In charge The debating teamB for tho Inter society debate at tho Farm havo boon chosen as followB: Llndborg, Graff, Calkins and Bell for tho Ophelian; Gingrich, Trotter, McCarthy and Par sons for tho DavlBBon. The Ophellans will defend tho afflrmatlvd-nnd tho DavlBson tho negative of tho question: "Resolved, that secondary agricultural education In Nebraska should bo af forded by district agricultural schoolB rather than by secondary co'uxsob in tho established high schoolB." 'RAG" IS READ IN THE EAST. Philadelphia Newetand Sends Sub scription to tho "Nebraskan." A proof that tho Daily Nebraskan 1b being rend and watched and that there are collogo folk in tho east in tercstod In the Bchool comes to tho "Rag" office In the form of a subscrip tion from a newetand In Philadelphia. Tho stand is owned by Gordon C Law, and 1b located on Market street, across from Wanamaker's. In his let ter asking that the "Rag" be Bent to his stand, Mr. Law says that ho haB had such a demand for tho paper that ho 1b forced to carry it regularly. UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT Your Pilrontfli Solicited U. of N. M. C. A. CAFETERIA 'i Y. 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