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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1913)
T n E DAILY NEIIRASKAN J CAMPUS NOTES Loeb's Orchestra, Phono L7G20. MIsb Reva Itussel, '12, la visiting at the Alpha Chi OmoRn houso FrolicirB Orchestra, I'hone L-7363. Irving C. Baker, who pledged Sigma Phi EpBilon early last fall has with drawn hlB pledge from the fraternity. Telephone Yule. Bros at onco. JonoB' Orchestra, rhono Lr8605. Prof. A. S. Isaacs of New York City has been secured for an Illustrated lecture on Max Llebermann, the great German secessionist painter, 8 p. m., March 21 Ilagenslck's Orchestra, Auto 13-2990. M II. Wesun 1b the newly elected president of the Students' Debating club. The other new officers aro L. V. McCormlck, vlce-preBident; A. Floyd, secretary; and O. W. Percy, sergeant-at-arms. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. A special collection of water colors by famous American artists will be on exhibition in the art gallery, Feb- ruary 17, 18 and 19 In addition to the usual hours, the gallery will be open from 7 till 10 p m on Monday and Tuesday. No admission fee will be charged. Artistic dance programs and menus for particular people. George Bros , Printers, 1313 N street. WHENCE THE GLEAM OF SO MANY SOCIAL SOLITAIRES ? Campus Seems Infected With Pest Known as "Popper," Leaves Easily Known Traces. In spite of the raw cold days of winter the little boyish god of the etheral passion continues to reign su preme on the campus. Numerous "coednas" have recently appeared be fore the vulgar gaze of curious mas culine eyes Hashing a glittering myraid tinted stones, and have gloried In the excitement they created. Various con jectures are made as to the fortunate "galoot" who bestowed the precloiiB "jool" on the proud recipient who now brazenly wears It in broad daylight. Ono thing is certain. Some persons who are known to have a fondness for tho society of certain members of the "genus femlnana" must determine at onco to what degree their affection Is reciprocated or they will be forced to soo that diamond-beset band of gold on the third finger of the young ladles In question. More than one romantic youth, who fancies that Geraldlne would be "his'a" If he would but ask her, has recently had his baloon burst ed by a fellow who did not seem to bo even "in the running."' Get busy boys. if 8IMMONS THE PRINTER if Dance Programs if if Banquet Menus - if Calling Cards if if Book Publications it 317 8. 12th St. TODAY 18 "RAG" TAG DAY. (Continued from Page 1 ) The NebniBkan cannot run merely on the efforts of those who compose Kb staff. It requires a reciprocating Hplrlt on the part of the student body that expresHPR Itself not only In ap preciative boosting, but In a slight material support In the form of one dollar a semester. If each and every student today will bear in mind that the request for his BubBcription is but a reminder to do that which ho Is con sciously bound to do and that It 1b an opoprtunity to exprosB hiB alleged Nebraska spirit in ft manner that 1b equally as potent and effoctlvo as that of standing on the side-lines of an athletic contest dispelling a variety of noises, the posBlble unpleasantness of the tasks that are a part of "Hag" Tag day will be eliminated and tho "Rag'' will evidence a corresponding growth In size and efficiency. Jl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Ensign Cabs! 5 The'delightful pleasure of riding 5 S in them makes them your favorites. 2 E So different from the rest. All full E size carriages. s Her Wish' Is an Ensign Cab E E for the protection of her gown. E B-2303 221 So. 11th iiiiiiimmiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiimiii SPALDING'S Sporting Goods Are Hard to Beat So are our ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES H. Reusch, 118 So. 12th St. AWGWAN "Its MONDAY IS BIG CAMPAIGN 8 ISSUES 'Aids UNIVERSITY BULLETIN TEGNERS MEET SATURDAY. The Tegner Society will meet next Saturday evening in Hanquet Hall, Unl- ersity Temple At this meeting Hev llogander will deliver a lecture on "The Future of the Swedish People " This lecture will be of great Interest to all Swedish students and faculty members In the university. The meeting of the German Drama tic Club has been postponed from Thursday evening, February 13, to Thursday, February 20. C H Frey, University HorlBt, 1133 0 Bt. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR RENT Large front room In modern house; for ladlos. Auto L-928G, 1327 S St. 2-6 GOLD CUFF BUTTON with initial E engraved. Return to this ofllco. Reward. 2-8-3t HOARD Excellent hoard In a student dining room by the week, meal or by ticket. 331 No. 13th St. 2-12 fit LOST A small leather purse conaln Ing sum of money. Finder pleaBe re turn to Rag ofllco. Reward. 2 13-3t WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 1 3th and O Stb HAVE The Evans DO YOUR WASHING Live'' OUR 50 CENTS Digestion" J THEATRES OLIVER THEATRE Tonight at 8:15 KITTY GORDON In "THE ENCHANTRE88" "Victor Herbert's Best Operetta," New York World. 100 In Cant Augmented Orchestra PRICE8 2.00 to 50c ORPHEUM LYDIA BARRY THE MARVELOU8 MILLERS CAESAR RIVOLI OBRIEN, HAVEL &. CO. WARREN KEANE and GRACE WHITE THE CROMWELL8 MLLE. LORETTE t BUDD PHOTO PLAY8 ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c. Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. LYRIC MON., TUES., WED. THURS., FRI., SAT. Kramer, Belclaire & Herman Grace & Eddie Parks PHOTO PLAYS "Oil and Water" PATHE'S WEEKLY "The Joke Wasn't On Ben Bolt" 3 SHOWS DAILY 2, 7 & 9 P. M. I Matinees, Children 5c, Adults 10c Nights All 8eats 15c YAYAYBp '?PPBB"aB hi v WXhtkf WJMfl mmmry:9i:Wi;MmmmmM WW M mWmmWmk LLWmM&&MQMmmmmU I mmMmmWnA I MmmSmmKmM MISS KITTY GORDON. Who Will Be Seen in the Most Mag nificent Musical Offering of the Season, "The Enchantress" AT THE OLIVER TONIGHT-'" ?&. ?&& SrMRSEa .&$ jf&i. :t-:j((.v I'ti a.s jj "T