The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 25, 1913, Image 2

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    THE DAILY UHRA8KAN
The Daily Nebraska n
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVER8ITY OF NEBRASKA.
Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebrasska
Telephones:
Dny onicc IM888. Editor -B 1518. Managing Editor B-3844
Night--Oirjce IM201. HiiBinoHH Mnnngor H-1821.
Editorial 8taff:
Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor
C. L. REIN, KENNETH M. SNYDER
Associate Editors
JOHN L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MASON, C. NEIL BROWN
R. F. Lyman
Homer Phillips
8crlbes:
Clarence Spolr
Kred R. WoIIb
Howard It. Blttlngor
8oclcty Reporters:
Claire Har"din Winifred Soegcr
Hortenso Knuffman
Business 8taff:
Manager C. C. Buchanan ABHistant Manager J. L. Drlscoll
Circulation Manager T. Erie Keefer
I. K. Frost
E. M. Kadleck
Ethel Arnold
Ruth Squires
SubBcrlptlon $2 00 per year In advance. R cents per copy.
Entered at tho pofltofllce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class matter
under act of Congress March 3, 1879.
"College Shoes for College Men"
This is the Bootery's
Spring and Summer---
"DORKING"
A New, Snappy English "Tan"
for Men.
Made latest British toe-
flat shank "Quaker" heels.
The Summer "Dorking" goes good with English logs "Swagger" effect.
Look up the "Dorking," soon, sir!
cv.nu MEN'S BOOTERY .-
1
$5
FR1 fWrV AFK-I Ir-iir-MU
CALENDAR.
Krida. April LTr
KosiiH't Klul) Production "The
.Matchmakers."
Mpha Oniricon l'i -Annual Manqncl
Mpha eta Dancing Tarty- Frater
nity Hall
I Mi 1 Delta Chi House Party.
Sattmla. April lit!:
Mpha ('In Onieuii Annual Banquet
Mpha O'liricon Pi Formal Party.
Nu Sigma N'u Dancing Party
Music Hall
Phi Delta Tlu'ta House lui
Sigma Alpha Kpsilon House I ' ; 1 1 1
Kappa Sigma Dancing l'ait Fol
soin Hall.
Sigma Nu Danc-ing Paii
Hall.
Kciarnes (Muh .M"cting.
(Jerinan (Muh Meeting
Ag (Muh Meeting.
hankinpt d.ince resting heavily on
their shoulders, have found willing
hands to aid them in the persons ol
nine en ten who nohlj subscribed tlieii
willing, responsible and reliable sig
natures to the junior resolutions ol
succor These aie onl a few of the
many results our changed point of
view on extravagance Man achieved
(Ioc: work, boys The best ou could
possibly do for vour ITiu er it v The
licst way to boost tin- I'lihcisitv is to
boost its good name its moial depend
! a bilit , its linaiu i.il li i iiiimss .ind liar
i
actc-i
Individuaiity
Plus Tailoring Worth
PROGRESS WITH RESULTS.
Seinlinent for gi eater economy is
increasing. The classes are paving
their debts. The financial leliabilitv
of students Is (inner today than at ntiv
time during the last two years of hn
pecunlous, dissolute and reckless class
management. And, better still, the
student conscience is clear.
Patiiots, wot thy the task ol con
verting oui changed sentiment in'o
results, have not been wanting
Messrs Sweeley and Dawson, them
selves enmeshed in the deficit ol th
late Cotillion, have lovallv come to
the rescue by attaching to claims
against the class theii own peisonal
liability. 'I lie senior law class, undei
the leadership of their unproclaimec1
but ellicieiit h'-i'oe s. have- voted to as
sess them.-ehes out ol (lie nolo A
senior coiiiinitiee, composed ol men
whose names we do not have but who
have lelt the weight ol e-lass embar
lassinent and have unselfishly sboul
tlered it. base agrt i-ti to stand good
ior a senioi benelit dance at Cap'.iol
Beach. Finally, tb juniois, with tin
burden of a baukiupl plaj and a
I THE AWFUL NUMBER.
alsli t (Mialiug nude? c-ompe I ition luinished
thein by oui distinguislieil toi t niglitlv
c ontempoiai v , tile gn-aiei pail ol the
.t ii H bioko loidi witli a veliow mini
Iter that was "Awlul " While our staf!
penniis us to state liv way of explana
ion tliat we did not pioduce a singli
line ol the alleged awlulness, they
have lorbidilen ib to discuss its
merits The "Awful Number" was our
irst, and will be our only, unlncuin
hered concession of th.it character to
them
Let it be said, however, to the staff's
eternal credit, honor and glory, that
the "Awful number" was the most
widely read and the most heartily 'ii-
i joyed ot any that have so far been
produced In tact, there is only one
'disappointing leature about the el
I low number, and that is that the Ne
biaskan has long been mistaken as to
tin- kind ol newspaper literature a col
leue commuuit) appieciates. We have
, blindlv supposed that the average stu
dent was eager and thirsty for the
n, Bed serious truth We have stub
bornly maintained that the Jlimsier
less intelligible brand ol expressions
weii- genernllv avoided b the llniver
sitv leader But the success of pub
licalions devoted exclusively to aw
luliiess is dis' re ssingly against us; is
com lusive of the increased eagerness
I lave you ordered Jyour Sum
mer suit? Do you know which
are approved fabric designs
and what is considered cor
rect style?
It will be a real pleasure for
you to
At .- it A A "
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iM t ' M
MM r VML 1
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I I, in Million
S irlu -uk
Visit Our Shop
andjnspect the handsome array of exclusive patterns
that discriminating dressers are wearing.
We'll show you clothes you are worthy of wearing
and the cost will appeal to you favorably.
C. L. Anderson Tailoring Company
FINE TAILORING
143 South 12th St., Lincoln, Neb.
Continued on Page 4.)
TAN BOOTS
WHITE BUCK
BOTH HIGH AND LOW
BUTTONS. $6.00 SIIOKS
I SELL FOR
2.95
BUDD :: 1413 O :: Up Stairs
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CHARMING MISS FRANCES STARR
Who comes in David Bela.co production and original Now York Company
"The Case of Becky" at the Oliver, Saturday Matinee and Night
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