The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 17, 1913, Image 2

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THE DAILY EBRASKAN
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVER8ITY OF NEBRA8KA.
Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebrasoka
Telephones:
Day- Odice II 1888 Editor II 1618. Managing Editor B-3844
Night Ollice 1M204 HuhIih'HH Manager B-1821.
Editorial 8taff:
FHitor-inChief Managing ccmor
C. L. REIN.
Associate Editors
J. L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MASON C. NEIL BROWN
8crlbes:
n V Lvman r red it. womb j. luupn woou
Homer Phillips Howard H. niltliiRi'r
piaronro Snelr I K. Front
Society Reporters:
Claire Hardin Winifred Seeger Kthel Arnold
Mortense Kauffmnn Hut li Squires
' Business Staff:
Manager C ('. Buchanan Assistant Manager J. L. Drlscoll
Circulation Manager T. Erlo Keefer
Subscription $2 00 per year In advance T cents per copy.
Entered at the postofllce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class matter
under act of Congress March , 1879.
VELMONT-MA0RA
KENNETH M. SNYDER
Paul L. Mnrtln
V- M Kadleck
The popular "Belmont" notch Collar
made In self striped Madras. 2 for 25c
Annow
COLLARS
Cluctt, Tcabody & Co., Maker
University Jeweler and Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE SOICITED
THURSDAY, Al'iCll. 17, 1!H.'
TrtEBAND-GONGE-R-TT- -ittxLnuiLdiiuiuXQllt'gi:
Track Men Working
For Drake Relay
Meet at Des Moines
sjlLijLL 'hat
Win n the weather cools down, we; marks and distinguishes the prospec
will uy to think again While you the Iaers from the balance of the
are In the same shape, wait with us, : stud) nt body, Mr Uadclirte did not
and as the shadows of our May daystati He merch w.mted the success
snowstorm collect, we'll all get well , of th- event made public to show
together. what cheap I'niversity amusement"
Slack as the spring weather has coupled with a reasonable interest in
caused our physical and mental ener the event itself can do ,
gles to he and appear, we are able to(
utter aloud, if prosy, shouts for the
music that was the University's when
summer struck us a year ago We
want the open air band concerts re
newed.
The open air hand concert, begun
last yoar( was much enjoed and well
attended. It was then that the new
art of "fnssing," as more or less des
perate single Hie Is popularly termed
reached Its highest perfection and re
finement. Study was conveniently re
laxed. The girls came forth as rapidly
ns tho spring leaves. And both the.
band and the girls suceeded In bring
Ing out tho boys. Unlike so many of
our activities, the open-air hand con
cert was condemned by none; it didn't
cost a cent While tho band widely
diverged in its music from Bonaparte's
March, the libraries were deserted, the
streets were temporality tree of stu
dents, Saratoga trade fell otl, and the
campus was packed with cheerful,
cheering :nii.drcds
The concert can..' oil' at no lied
time Like all leal pleasures it was
spontaneous, perfect l autoiM.i.K
The night alter a hot oppiessm- dav
like yeMeida, was as lih'-l in Mud
us law i l w i a an houi - : n ( .tl di
version as not The miiiihI of the
trump) t was a s'lllicii-nt signal for
crowds il i. -.ting hu (li.'l'iiig ic
tinis of win I; ;.i .1 warm 1 to n. seinhlc.
For holding together the spints and
lntre.-.is ot all students, .it a time of
th)1 ear when their sterner ambitions
melt, we recommend the open-air band
concei ts
Tin recent Law smoker, held in
honor of Prolessor Coanant, was
doubly successful. It extended the
profcssoi all the informal telicitics ap
propriate to the occasion And it
came, out tinanciallj ahead.
Th' artist to whom the credit for
the two-fold success of the smoker is
due is none other than C. S. Itadcliffc
Mr. Radcliffe felt proud to report that
the smoker made nearly $9 and that
tho full amount made was turned
over to tlie deficit fund Whether the
financial success of the legal fore
gathering was due to the low price
of admission, which, was 10 cents for
nearly everybody there, or due to the
The track men are hard at work In
prepaiation for the Drake rel.i games'
that are to be held at Des Moines on1
Satuiday Nebraska has so few men,
of experience this year that not much i
hope is held out foi a victor for the
crimson There are to be two events i
the same as usual, the half and the
quarter mile. Some new men have
come out lately that may cause a
shake-up in the relay teams that have
run in th)' meets so far this year.
The lew men that are practicing the
hurdle.- do not seem to show any par
ticular class They have been haudi
capped b the weather and have not
been abb- to piactice. The weight
men looked so poor that they have
discontinue. 1 piactice. The long ills
tanct men aie the only men that show
up Well.
EXCURSION TO AMERICAN
l ART GALLERIES
ll .i sullwient number ot person-,
-ij.ini a desire to participate, an e
cm -.ion to tht ptincipal American
,ait g.illciii--. will be anarrged in June
I Tli)' p;nt will start from the Univer
Isity.-i short tiinenttei commencement
The itinerary will include Chicago,
Cleveland, Pittsburg, Washington,
Philad) Ipln.i, .'ew orrk, Worcester,
Hoslon, Niagara and Hullalo. A fee
I of $lu will he charged to defray the
expense ol guides. Lecturers will ac
Icoinpanv tin party and special guides
jWill be provided at every point. The
1 trip will id' oflcred at actual cost.
! Persons interested are requested to
, consult the director of the school of
line arts at their earliest conveni
ence. Tlie Mandolin club will meet this
i evening in the Templo theater at 7
o'clock shaip. This is important and
everybody should be out. Bring your
j gourde w it li you.
Nebraska's
Engineers
ARE READY FOR
WORK ANYWHERE
We are ready, right now, to supply the
underwear trade of Lincoln you know the
kind you want in the athletic, the cool,
loose-fitting B. V. D. or Wilson Bros'. "Klos
ed Krotch'" or if you prefer the close-fitting
style, the light, elastic "Superior" or the pop
ular Mesh- Weave Union Suit.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
Good Clothes Merchants
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD Re-FRESHMENTSinthecity
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
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The:
University School of Music
Established 1894
Thorough instruction by modern methods in all
branches of music, practical and theoretical.
Pianoforte Voice
Pipe Organ Violin
All Wind Instruments
Public'School Music
Apply for infornation 10
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director - - - 11th and R Sts
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