yaammmmmmn. iunwim.iu.mi iiiiiiMji '"'mim,m,l.,,rtljmjmimiantmJ Mny2, 1913 WOMEN'S EDIT TON THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PICNIC TIME has arrived at last. To make your party enjoyable let us put up your lunch. We absolutely guarantee the daintiest and best for the money of any you can get. Don't forget that we pay special attention to after-the-theatre or mati nee parties. Private banquet-room for 20 or more. The Folsom Cafe 1325 to 1331 N Street PROMINENT TRI DELTS LEAVE VlMUff CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 7T 12th and O Streets P. A. Hall President r F. H. Johnson Vice-Pres. fc W. W. Hackney, Jr. Asst Cash. Faith and Helen Schwlnd Left Thurs day for New Home In Texas. Many Social Events For Them. A number of parties have been giv en during the past week for Faith and Helen Schwlnd who left yesterday for Francitas, Texas, whore they will make their future home. Helen is a Junior In the Arts and Science College and Faith is a Sophomore in the Agricul ture College. Monday night Ella Morrison enter tained the Tri Delta sorority at dinner in their honor. Saturday morning Esther Bennett gave a breakfast and Saturday afternoon Marian Pott is en tertained at a kensington. Helen i-Butlo.r entertained a few of their most intimate friends at a Sunday night luncheon. The last event was a picnic at the "I'enn" woods Tuesday afternoon. SPRING FEVER. 1 want to stroll by a babbling brook where the water's not 1120. 1 want to forget the one thousand things a collegian has to know, I want to forget that a common frog is a Rama Pipiens. 1 want to sit on a fallen log not the king we have in Trig I want it to be in the soft brown earth, not in musty tones when I dig. I want to happen to meet some one by the brooks green willow border, The sort of meeting that can't be seen by Robert's Rules of Order! Ex. The: University School of Music Established 1894 Thorough instruction by modern methods in all branches of Music, practical and theoretical. Pianoforte Pipe Organ All Wind Instruments Voice Violin Public School Music Special Summer Term Begins June 23rd Apply for Information to WILLARD KIMBALL, Director 1 1 th and R Streets "What Does the Col lege Woman Expect of the College Man?" "Honest litle girlie I am strong for you And when you go away I'm going to-," Oh, yes, Reginald, we know that you think the world of her and all that sort of rubbish, but really, boy, really, "are you sincere?" For in stance, you slip us the word that you "queen" her out to all the games and take her to church EVERY Sun day night, but say, honestly now, if it weren't for the Student's Pass and that "Cordial Welcome" sign over the church door "wouldn't you be running with the "Gotta-Girl-Back-Home-as?" 'Nother thing; we know that you and "jimmy pipe" are well nigh in separable of course, but on that lit tle afternoon stroll, are you gentle- man enough to leave "jimmy" at home or do you mumble the inevitably "May-I-Smoke?" as you pull out the curved can, leaving the lady in the position where she must either accept your terms or flatly deny you the privi lege? Again: when you see her bending over a book in the library do you rush up and begin to buzz around like the drone bee that you are, or do you first find out whether or not she has scruples against talking in the library, or against wasting study time in idle conversation? Or- say that you take her to the opera. You really can't afford it and you think she doesn't expect it of you, but at the end of the first act you fish out a big box of Lowney's and with prodigal waste feed her and her neigh bor's neighbor until incidentally yoiK have feed everyone in your row of seats, and then you wonder perhaps if it wouldn't have been wiser to have brought taffy Instead, and to have fed it to 'em out of a barrel. Which brings us down to the ques tion in hand: "What does the col lege woman expect of the college man?" Does she expect him to be "spender" or "saver," "swell" or "anti swell," gentleman or "tough," selfish or considerate "steady"' or friend, boy or man? What attitude does she expect him to take towards college au thority, student morality, the Chris tian Associations, literary activity, so cial life, or sportsmanlike conduct in athletics? Ex. Patronize Our Advertisers. Ode. Puer ex Jersey lens ad school Vidit in meadow. Infestum mule. Ille approaches. Ou, inagnus sorrow Puer it skyward Funeral ad morrow. MORAL Qui vidit a thing. Non ei well known. Est bene for him. Relinqui it alone. -Anonymous. Quite True! Dr. Dales (In Chem 5 quiz) : "MIsb Hyde, what ia a test for gold?" Elizabeth Hyde "The way it lasts." I Patronize Our Advertisers. minim ! i mi ii mi tmiiiMiHiimmniUMwiuBiTji'wiiMtMuMgja ' f WwWMJHfiSBKjHMFMtlMffyftjByiM a&l