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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1913)
THE DAILY NEHRASKAN Satly ffgbraakatt Property of THE UNIVERSITY OK NEBRASKA, Lincoln C. j REIN Edltor-ln Chief MnnnginK Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Literary Editor BuBinoHH Manager ABBlBtnnt Manager. Kenneth M Snyder John L. Cutrlght .('. Nell Brown Elizabeth Mason Chandler Trimble .(' C Buchanan . . J. L. Drlscoll SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 3 Cents Each. TELEPHONES Office B-1888 Night Phono B-4204 Editor B 151H Manager B 18151 Entered at the postofllce at Lincoln, NebraBlui, aH second cIhhh mail matter, under the Act ot Confess of March 3, 1879. KIMDAN. FEBIU' IH -M. 1!U ITS AT FARQUHAR'S- Whenever it's a question of young men's wear that is right you will always find it here, and whether ifs collars, ties, hosiery, shirts, a cap or hat, a knock about suit, a business suit, a blue serge suit or a fine Full Dress. You are sure to find the new things here. FARQUHAR, The Clothier The Home of Good Clothes 1325 O Street Night belore last one ot the best Iviiow.i and ln-sl loved dial acters on' the campus disappeaied Mom our com pan Thiough what seems now toi have been an unaoidable disaster, the geiith' Mend oi hei coiial -plilt was' broken and toda we know her no1 more It still seems almost unbeliev able that this linn old friend will no longer greet us with liei chcci laugh and her heart handclasp "i et it K a fact and as such we must leconcile ourselves to the losr Miss Kathrjn Elites w.is ,i unique character, an oers helming person allty. She had no enemies, no. on the contrary there were but tew students. who could not claim the pleasure of her acquaintance and to know her was to love her Democratic even to the exirGme that her friends criticised her for It, Bho made it a point to meet everybody with a smile Such a greet ing wan a veritable inspiration, an Itn pulso to put one'H best energies to the taBk confronting him. To know her wiib to have a true frlondi Although Bhe was alwayB boos' ing. working, pulling to help someone or something, Bhe never made herself prominent in any way When honors fell to her share as they so often did, no ostentation or, aristocratic aloof ness followed in their tram Mis Yates whether in .he moment of de feat or of lctorj was the p rsoniflca tion of modest Beginning hei aiied uuiersit career as ice president ot her fresh man class, Mist, ates lias neei spent a mom nt without the lesponsibilitv loi some ailair resting upon her shoul dt rs She neld the position of leading lady in dramatic club plas, i espon sible parts mj ( lass productions lira matic com.iittees seldom omitted her name In hei junior vear she was again honnied with the ice presi dency of Ik r class The yeai now passing stood to Miss 'la'es as the culmination of her edu cation Both her mothei and she her sell h;id otten talked of the happ time comini-'. of the chcrrj social life she w r 1' iidlni; tms j ear ol her ipvpon sibiln in the coining production of the senior pla. and of her graduation Tin n nist :is tlu-se great anticipations wiie liiialh coming true Nehiaska uu urns the loss of Miss Kathi'ii .ite-, as the breaking of a saeied bond ol lellow ship, a the --ub Maclion of one who was always a boostei. and she extends to the be ieael lantilv and to the sorrowful li lends that sympathy and comfort which onl a broken heart can tender for one whom it has long cherished and lespected "NATURE" PUBLISHES SPEECH English Scientific Journal Publishes Dean Bessey's Retiring Address. The retiring addiess of Head Dean Bessey as president of the American Scientific Society, has been published In full by "Nature," an English scien tific journal The addreBs was given by the dean at the society's annual meeting in Cleveland at the close of the month of December It was pub Untied in the January issue of Nature As a general thing, it is said by fac ulty men, the English paper goes out of England but seldom to find scientific subjects and the publication of Dean Bessey's address is held to be very much ot an honor SNAPPY STYLES YOUNG MEN Just SHOE oVn IK i if u $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 per Pair SHOE DEPARTMENT 1 sVn ? sT) juuevta mau Freshmen as well as older BtudentB will receive a hearty welcome, courte ous treatment, and the best of service at C recti's Barber Shop and Bathhouse, 20 N. 11th St. Adv. WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 13th and O Sia We serve the'purest and Huyler's Chocolates best HOT and COLD Re- j $1.00 Fountain Pens FRESHMENTSLin thecity $ 1 .00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c IT eTlt &rJi7 O.- I sell Real $5.00 Shoes for $2.50. My Shoes are High-Grade Samples and cancelled lines. All Leathers. Party Slippers. All shades. LADIES UP STAIRS - - - 1415 O Street BUDD Home Made Bread Six Loafs for 25c COOKIES PIES CAKES mf Give us your next order for Punch. We know we can suit you both in quality antfin price -; PiL. "Kmmmm -""wmtpata