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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1912)
nrr imr T II V. dil Y NEBRASKAN 1 9 M Property of THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln FREDERIC 0 McCONNKLL, Editor In-Chief Managing Editor. . ..Morrill V Rood AflBOdate Editor Kenneth M Snydor AHfloclntc Editor . .Cloyd L Stewart Lltornry Editor Chandler Trimble BuBlnoBH Manager . .0 0 Buchanan ABBlBtnnt Manager J. L. Driflcoll Circulation Manager J. &. Howcn SCRIBES C. L. Yochum, J. L Outright, 11 G. Hewitt, W. F. Goodman, Winifred Soo gar. C. N. Brown, F. N. WollB, A. R. O'Hanlon, L. W. Home, F. A. Turnuro, J. R. Wood, I K Front, Loon Hauiuel hoii, Clarence Spier, Hossie Mason, Ruth Squires SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. TELEPHONES I Offloe H-1888 Night Phono B-4204 Editor U 1821 Manngei -B 1821 j Entered at tin iiostollleo at Lincoln, NebraBka, as Hocond-clasH mail matter, under the Act or CongroBH of March :i, 1879. TUESDAY. DECEMBER in. 1.1111 CUPID A CAMPUS VANDEL The populai old adage concerning tin lillndnchH of Iov Jh having a mon BtrouH (limcult I" sustaining its repu tatlon m NclnaHka I)nmnging e I denee inipcachiiiK ,ri truth and ii'll ability of the am lent proverb Ih be ing revealed nt H'v-ral points on the ainpun to the most enmial observer,, an well an to llu'oxation of the local Janitors and the Kupeilntendent of Giound-s and lWillillngn Pa i tlculiwb is "'' antithesis of fail ing ejesighl on ''' IU of Cupid ob heuiiblc In the vldnity ol the lainoUH i endev oils ol iitinii c uk. ol ainoiouKly allium (ouplets of ouths and maidens the blessed ild l-ibrai Steps On Cue window pa"' llmt admits liht to the llisi landing i" Lilini II. ill are noti I'.ihlc nnii'tds ot unintelligible In l fc- v phw s .iiki designs These i ! CONVOCATION. - ! Memorial Hall, 1 1 a m. REGENT F. L. HALLER, - On European Travels. if GYM GIRLS HAVE FOLK DANCE "Extremes of Fashion" Are Repres cented at Party Friday Evening. n "extionie ot l.ishion" lolU dame paity wiu gien Fiiday evening in the annon by Miss Anna Day and 2m gnls of the gjinnnslum classes s i- usual with university dances, this was! limited- to coeds, but the girls man aged oerthing satisfactorily foi hall the company diessed as women and the other hall as men Miss Seelj Miss Millei acted as judges and Mrs Samuel Avery awaided prl.es 1 i the best costumes and loi the best dan ing Grand dames, little guts g.nly drotsed and painted maidens appeared with military men, loot ball heroes, bovs in knickerbockers, tough guys aim coloied gentlemen The cleverest costumes leproBented the gold dust twins, the next in excellence being a Ching Ling man and n negro couple The folk dances were among those taught in regular class work and in cluded the "Snowllako" dance, the 'Dance of the Wooden Shoe' and the ' Reaping of Flax." B. M. hn e. at sonic tunc oi other, be n In m . iio .1 on Hit kI.is h idleis about III', (ii Mills pl.K'e 1)1111 engaged 'ii pulling in tin li t line to t he It as possible udvaiit.iKc Anv unifoi mit of design is entiioly lacking- ehi ui-.i Iptiotis in n;lil be looked upon .is .i voi U ol ,n l, Hi ili. t it would be a (!' if'ii mi onipit li'in.il b' l' ot hei than Hi ' lughh iiltinitl In la t the onlv I II t lligible ipl.lllh in the w hole t f let t hi e lilt llllll.ilo ol those w hn (It siiitl in ihis in. inner lo .iiiiioiiik t in i P-i inant nt loiiiilluit the little god ol las ion had ,ilndl-l Hit m w it ti bis own t.u; the ilLiMKHid ilng I'"oi a diamond, it is w 11 known, is the usual means ol glass tutting and its pio peiisuifs in th.it di icttion have been taken ample aih.in t ag-e ol in making t'le window pane a bulletin boaid loi the names of the reoent nosses-oi-i'lgs containing tl valuable stone pi opus ot Hit discovery of the attliall lor tin ia x-nig, ot artist leal l hn lined lowis. a pioposal miglit not be out ol ouli that the futuie lass nienioi laN be m the form of a huge plate g'as.s t onv enlently ai lauged vvheieon Ci pul's pupils might make- the (list ust of the significant lianiond by iirxilbing their naines oi initials In a maimer that would be mole appreciable to the student wav laier than on Hie windows of Libraiy Hall -Cut TO ADDRESS FORESTERS. R. T. Guthrie and E. Nelson Will Lead Discussion of Experiment Work. The Forestry Club will meet tonight at 7 30 in Ncbiawka Hall. Tho sub ject ol di.scuBHlon will lie "ICxperlment Work " The work in Colorado will be discussed by It T. Guthrie and that In Arizona by E Nelson. These talks are very interesting and Profitable to all foresters and a good tin n out is expocl od. I i I I HE MOMENT YOU PUT ON CLOTHES made to your measure, you see the vast dif ference between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more. Be sure to see our line first. College Tailors College View Phone B-O-X-A-48 -X BlM , I Enthusiasm Abounded At the Cornhusker Banquet We have unbounded confidence in our ability to furnish you with the best cloth ing that money can buy. As onr custo mers are enthusiastic in their endorse ment of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS Jones' Orchestra.. Phone L-8605. TAN BOOTS $2.95 12-14-16 Button Shoes $5 Values Upstairs BUDD 1415 O STREET mimimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiimiimimimmiiimiii mini urn I EVERYTHING THE STUDENT NEED IN I DRUGS Toilet Articles Stationery $1 Safety Razors $1 Fountain Pens Athletic Supporters Rubber Aprons Shoulder Braces Pennants & Trusses Huylers, Lowney's, Gunthers Chocolates 1 Christmas Candies 1 Students 3-Course Lunch 25c 1 Served at all hours. Soda Water and Lunches I Sfe.t- w1 Himmiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii HAVE The Evans DO YOUR WASHING I Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room I I Cafeteria Plan I I City Y. M. C. A. I3tb a! P I