The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 24, 1913, Image 2

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The Daily Nebraskan
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVER8ITY OF NEBRA8KA.
Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebrasska
Telephones:
Day Omco 13-1888. Editor B-l 51 8. Managing Editor B-3844
Night OlTlco B-4204. BuBlneBB Manager B-1821.
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R. F. Lyman
Homer Phillips
Scribes:
Clarence Spelr
Fred R. WoIIb
Howard R. Blttlnger
I. K. Frost
E. M. Kndleck
Olalro Hardin
8oclety Reporters:
Winifred Seeger
HortenBO Kauffman
Ethel Arnold
Ruth SqulreB
Business Staff:
Manager C. C. Buchanan Assistant Manager J. L. Driscoll
Circulation Manngor T. Erlo Keofer
Subscription $2.00 per year In advance.
5 cents per copy.
Entered at the postofTlce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class matter
under act of CongreBs March 3, 1879.
THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1913
THURSDAY CONVOCATION.
Trio In I) minor, op. 32, Arensky -fc
-fa Allegro modernto -fr
Scherzo -fc
r Adagio
fc Finale
TJkr Mrs. August Molzer, violin -
MIsb Lillian Elche, 'cello
MJsb Edith Burlingim, piano -fa
Yesterday they took advance orders
for the CornhUBker They also took a
good round bean for that same annual
an awful thing (to have that much
money this lato in the month )
-Kwt pcacelulLy alone, all Uiullili
hlnking that they are each one the
Only, go to all the formats in a dress
suit borrowed lrom a fraternity broth
er or In gowns which mother saves b
doing her own washing, never buy a
cigarette but smoke all the time -this
applies to both young men and young
women slip through the door at the
class hops with the time worn excuse
of '-ticket lost" in short the girl who
put the form on formal and the man
who put the foam on fussing.
It rained yesterday. We tell you this
because the most of you wore too Inter
ostod in getting some girl to take yor
homo under her umbrella to notice
Buch a little things as moisture.
No staff appears above the editoria
columns of this issue. Nameless shal'
be the Btaff who perpetrated this erini
lnal Insult to collegiate journalism o
the decent sort. S'nufT to whihhper
"Gone to Oinaha" an appropriate des
tination for such a gang.
What is an awful thing? Not ac
cording to Webster or the Standard
but according to the Student Directoiy
or Raird's. Acting on the aMimptioii
that very few recognize the aw till
IIUIIKS llltppt'lllim illHMII Mil-Ill l-f
day be auso of their frequency, today n
we attempt to show up the arious peo
ple and happenings about school which
are ordinarily dealt with with a pair !i" Ksivan .
of leather gloves and cork-soled shoes. 1 a ' "" 1'
Not that this is our worst--
This engagement thing is awful Just
think of gently taking a young lady to
a dance for the second or third time
and then endowing her with a $10 50
diamond or a nine dollar fiat pin with
the hopes that it will preserve her
safely from the other masculine fem
flends Especially when you know per
fectly well that her lovely whisper has
been gathered from much past expe
rience To the enraptured ears of the
youthful eupidly inclined hopeful, how
ever, who perhaps is likewise enact
ing this delightful scene for the
seventh or eighth time there is no such
thing as a girl expressing her past in
her voice. It is She She She and next
fall It will still be She atlhough at
that time probably a blonde. We do
not want this taken as criticism but
merely as a suggestion that spring
weather is sometimes provocative of
emotional excesses
HOW WOULD THJS SOUND
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lie o inn Verna Coryell
Bob Vance M ry S et
Hen Harrison St lie St phe- s
Clady Lo. .burg
er Marge Wal- r
Sain Ca-i-r Ma le Ho e
A yn Mo er TOth S1--11
A deficit is an awful thing. As a Bill It dall Betty Dke
general rule a deficit is a hole. It is Ha -y ('off Hell Hall
nlso a hole which must be (Hied not Byrne Marcellus Himself
with talk but with money. The three Mary Robbins D. U.'s
upper classes have such a hole hack ' L t. Skinner Zoe Ha-cs
or them. It was dug by their efforts 1-r - Ba ye Al Kat s
to give you a good time with a few poli- C rl II k CI a e Ha din
tlelans among those also present. Now I Mac Woodward Kath At d
no one was to blame that these poll- i Lee Anderson
tlclmiR had the desire to dance with- .Euranthin Esmeralda Kruboloslk
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Tiny Allen. .. .Some Girl Back Home
How d Gram ch....Mab 1 Dan Is
???? Ruth Malone
WUla Spier Seventeen Men
Hel n D nsmore Chem Dept
out the price. It was just an awful
state of affairs which was existent.
Now that there 1b a move on to stop
further excavation and fill these holes,
get behind and boost.
Our Ideal of the successful college
man or girl Is he or she who can string
BOX PAPER )&.: SE2 A BOX
See That New Jewelry '
RINGS -FOBS -BELTS-PINS
Every Style Lowest Possible Price
The University Book Store
340 North Eleventh
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Get Your
Cornhusker
Now
AS THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED
The same principle applies in buying
your clolhes, whether you want a suit or a
hat. If you buy now you will have the ad
vantage of selecting from a larger variety of
styles than if you should wait vntil later in
the season.
That Rain-Coat you have been intending
to get would be mighty useful right now.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO
Good Clothes Merchants
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
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Doc Crancer was noticed Bluffing
yesterday what Is the world coining
two or thrtee members of tbo other to!
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HAVE
The Evans
DO YOUR WASHING
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Try tli Y. M. C. A. Luck Room
Cafeteria Plaa
City Y. M. C. A. -:- 13th & P
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