The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 29, 1913, Image 2

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    T 1 1 10 DAILY N K V KASKAN
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebrasska
Telephones
I)., oiiM.. t 1 SMS Fdiloi IITils Managing Editor H381I
Night OMki- IML'Ol Hiisini'ss Manager H 1821
Editorial Staff
Editor in Chief Managing Editor
C. L. REIN. KENNETH M. SNYDER
Associate Editois
J L OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MASON C. NEIL BROWN
Cartoonist David Meekei. Photographer Fred MacDonald
Scribes.
A R O'Hiinlon Fred It Wells Rusell Philip
It F Lyman Howard U Milting" i I Ralph Wood
Hompr Phillips I K Frost Paul L Martin
Clarenep Rpolr II l dishing I' M Kadleck
Robort Davis Louis Home
Society Reporteis.
Claire Hardin Winifred Soog. i Fthcl Arnold
HortPiise Kiuiflniiin Ruth Squires
Business Staff
Manager C " Miichanan Assistant Managei J L Diiscoll
Cii c ul.it ion Manager T File Krefrr
Subscription $'J Hi) pel eai in advance ." cents pel cop
Filtered at tin postollice ;it Lincoln iln.iska .is second class mattci
under act of Congies. Manh '. 1ST!'
SA H'KDAY, MARCH Vit WH
Arrow
Katch COLLARS
TUB BELMONT STYLG IN FOIT? MRIOHTS
OLASOOW ZH In. BFLMONT 2 H In.
MEDORA 2Vi In. CHESTER 2 In.
2 for 7") cH. C UETT, PEAOODY & CO., Mnkora
University Jeweler and Optician
C. A- TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PARON Vli SOICITED
The Pleasure
Derived
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Plu Di Ma Phi Dam ing l.u l
Dent -.rile (I. si'llige Veirin Mail
'liet
SiIm i L n I lousi Pai t
iimm.i' i. i n.isiiini I Miihil ion
NO PARTIALITY SHOWN
MISS HAYDEN SPEAKS
ON CARBON PRINTS
Miss Fnsign And Girls Served Tea To
Visitors. American Artists
Keeping Pace.
'I li.n sii.i nltoinoon Miss Fusion
asslstt h sicial uniisit gills
1913 CORNHUSKER SNAP SHOT " i . d l .i in tile Ail Hall to Hiom-
FIEND PERMITS NONE TU u h() "",u :ilantage ol seeing the
ESCAPE llnsih Caihon Piints ol AnieiKan
i in.isici pieces exhibited their t 1 W
Miss lladen gae a bi leg discussion
ol tin putuies and ineii(an ait m
gem lal
'ilit iiKluii s aie obtained thiough
tin Aiii.'iKan Federation ol I' 1 1 i its
wliu h was toi tiled foi the pin pose of
encoiii aging and fosteiing an appie
rial inn ui tin- test in Ait The rat
bon mints are splendid reproductions
or the originals, which aie till bv
Amen an aitists, and show that th
Ann in ujh are keeping pace in art
as well as other lines with the work
CARTOONIST IS ACTIVE
Sober Professors, Amorous Fussers
and Sprightly Maidens Will Have
Their Foibles Depicted by
Merciless Artists.
Through the faithful cfloits ot Ma
nitist. Hob Flnley, the 1913 Cornhusk
ei Is going to be a eittable labvrinth
of snapHbots Prominent and digrit
Med professors hae been caught by (lom' ll''"1
From the Glee Club's "Riot of
Harmony"
Cannot exceed the pleasure you will derive
from the consciousness that you are correctly
attired and in harmony with the bouyant
spring spirit.
Hart, Shaffner & Marx, Hirsh-Wickwire or
B. B. Fashian Clothes, fitted to you perfectly
by our tailors, will give pou that satisfied-with
your-appearance feeling.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
Good Clothes Merchants
(be artist in positions that tepresent " .
ever possible aiiation t roni the' H.iiold Slater. '12. ot New ak I
sublime to the ridiculous Some in 'n. wa... a campus isitoi ester da
the heat of (lor id argument, others (Its
plaing then uniiiie pel sonalit in oi The Ituhnell ('.mid wishes to an
(limn r.irninis ouitesirs, tin pionn iioiiim e lli.it the have not petitioned
nent ppopb ot the ruiitsit will b. an liittiu.U with the view ot estab
ariousl, wieidl and ipioiis li-hing a ( hapt" i at N'tluask.i Ripoits
spie.ol on lilt M'.ll books.unpli p ! to this rlli"! .lie II ii 1 on uded
The sol), i, st looking indniilual th.it
(ei gained admit tain into tin- I in
.isit (oiispicuoiish .,pp, ,,is m Hi.- Jrtnrl thn "T?nn"
light ot a thna'iou (oiiitni imim di i C CiCZ tffc; iXtlCJ
Jlteh 111 IHUIt ol I lie silo llotllel
tan siglit is t li.it ol a pei let t stiangti
to til" ail ol 'Hissing" ( omlurtine; j ftn'L Yoil I leQl d It?
open tin ta t ion with a piomiuent stu
dent - girl Prisons foolish enough
to attempt evasion will rendei them-
sehes all the moie ludicrous to the Li'1 ()ne al
sight .t cominiskei subscribeis, tor Prescott's,Crancer's, Walt's,
iContinue.ron Pago Four) " The Coop, Uni Book Store
The New Song
"NEBRASKA''
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD Re
FRESHMENTS in the city
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
tjejh'iJr
aJT'ltix
TO HAVE YOUR WISH COME TRUE
Foi deliglittiil comtoit in cabs wheie
Mill want to ride with the pleasuie ot
knowing )ou will not soil a costh
diess call 'Ensign'"
Oui cabs are all lull size where
tour pasbengers ma rule in comfort
as cozy ami clean on the inside as ou
drn Rides as smoothly as a Pullman
Her pleasant i emeinbianct ot her
escort to the torinnl will bo moie last
ing whom you usi an "Ensign Cab"
It means luxury comfort and pleasure
Adv.
SPALDING'S
Baseball Goods
ARE HARD TO BEAT ! !
We Have n New
and Complete Line
Wc Solicit the Fraternity Trade
H. Reusch, izufst.
THE CAFETERIA
Of the l'nii-isit V. M C' A
THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS
Brrakfastj7 to 8 W Dinni't 1 1 to 1 ) Suppci S U to 7
:- TH E T K M P L E -:
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co.
1 3th and O St
HAVE
The Evans
DO YOUR WASHING
.JiUM-Ur'JfUn)''
I) I. ll) Mill, i. I,,,, ,M