Mm.Al&tiWHMnm.mmri'rmivrBMiivmujimwiixuwuwjjinnamwymtwiivmuti T TIE DAILY HBRASKAN the Daily Nebraskan A ! PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebraska Telephones: Day OfTlco IM888. Editor -IM518. Mnnnging Editor B-3844 Night OITlcc H-4204. Husinoss Manager 13-1821. Editorial Staff: Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor c- L- REIN, KENNETH M. 8NYDER Associate Editors JOHN L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MASON, C. NEIL BROWN Scribes: Homor Phillips Clarenco Spolr I. K. FroHt R. F. Lyman Fred N. Wells E. M. Kndlock Society Reporters: Olalro Hardin Winifred Seogor Hortenso Knuffnmn Business Staff: Manager C. C. Buchnnnn ARHiHtant Manager J. L. Drlscoll Circulation Manager T. Erie Koofer Subscription $2.0( per year in advance. 5 cent's per copy. Entered at tho posfofnco at Lin colli", NebrnsknTlis "second" class Inattef undor act of Congress March .'3. 1879. SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1913 Ethel Arnold Ruth Squires TENNIS FOR GIRLS. -fc University Girls TpiiiiIb Association was formed two years ago. It has, at present, an enrollment of ahout sixty members. Owing to the fact, however, that the girls have tho use of only ono court, but a small percentage of tills number is ablo to arrange playing hours. At a tournament held last fall Miss Hazel Mellck carried off the trophy. Subsequently, she was defeat ed by the champion of last year, Miss Lottie Savage who still holds the championship. Because of the late ness of tho season and the inadequate accommodations for practice, It Is Im probable that a spring tournament will he held. What Nebraska needs Is more and hetter located tennis courts. It Is hoped that, when the question of ex tension Is finally settled, Bomo pro vision will bo made for this deserving sport. Manufacturing and Elementary pharm acy. Miss Florence Thorpe Is follow ing up the profession In Fromberg, Montana. Two degrees will be given in June, a Ph. Ci. and 13. Sc. In Pharmacy John W. Field, A. M. '11, sails for Europe this summer where- ho will spend two years In research work, gathering material for his doctor's thesis on "A Phase of the French Revolution." CLASSIFIED COLUMN 1 WILL the girl who took a dark bluo raincoat from tho girls' gym cloak room please return It. 4-26 4-2G LADY STUDENTS desiring good pay ing position during summer months will apply to Miss Cass In writing or In person, Monday and Tuesday, 445 No. 13th St. L-7124. 4-26-3t WOMEN IN PHARMACY Pill-Rolling College Invaded By Girls Prominent In Pharmaceutical Society Activities. The Pharmacy School when first or ganized six years ago, had but one woman registered in it, now there are four girls rolling pills. Tho would-be masculine haunts are frequented by thoBe professional women, and dur ing the past four years thero have been two girls presidents, two girl vice presidents, four girl secretaries, and of course always girls on committees of tho Pharmaceutical Society. Two girls have taken degrees from this school, namely, Miss Elsie Day, B. A. '07, received her Ph. G. degree In '09, and Miss Florenco Thorpe in '11. Miss Day is now instructor intho department teaching Pharmacognosy, LOST AND FOUND. LOST A gold plated fountain pen, Wednesday. Initial on cap, I. F. S. Return to Registrar's office. 5-2-13-3t CAMPUS LOST A traternlty pin, name and dalo on back. Return to Rag office. Reward. 4-29-3t FOUND A leather purse containing several dollars In money and several checks. Owner can havo Bamo by identifying and paying for this ad. 4-26-3t LOST A lavalier Friday night. Re turn to this office. Reward 3t SALESMEN WANTED. AGENTS WANTED Use your leisure tlmo and earn $4.00-10.00 per day; out fit In pocket sample case; details sent upon application. Clinton Mfg. Co., Clinton Bldg., Columbus, O. 4-29-4t THE LINDElL CATERING TO SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES BANQUETS LUNCHEONS RECEPTIONS An Excellent Table de Ho.te Dinner served from 6 to 9 p. m. 75 c Music during Dinner Hour. Also Sunday Lunch Hour What Is Drill WITHOUT THE ANNUAL CAMP Mm What is spring unless you are prepared to enjoy it, and to enjoy it, you should have spring furnishings. Nothing can be more becoming than our summer neg ligee shirts, with detachable Military collars' when worn with a neat washable tie, and they will save laundry and tie money during hot weather. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. Good Clothes Merchants :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 information co WILLARD KIMBALL, Director - - - 11th and R Sts 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 eTrLt" i M. M. M- r- v . c&rrjgry Em of Jff T'TfiWifir mmt mf 1 m mmLmmmXM m Wkm1 M fc S pring Clothes Merchant Tailored, COME in and look over our superb line of woolens. We are now booking orders for early spring delivery. College Tailors College View Phone B-0-X-48W Say you saw it in the "Rag." It helps. I M