T '". vps' 'TMB- " ' om&m? nOtfqpgpp. jV -nsaffi ;. ?" . ,"!1w THE DAILY NEBRASKAN K Prof. Buck Publishes "Social Forces in Modern Literature" igew sr-raflt jfffnsft ;' .'." Vc - , i I. . - K If' 'tf ol'V -- '311t' H " - Professor Philo M. Buck has re cently published a book entitled "So cial Forces In Modern Literature." The book Is comprised of an Introduc tion and seven essays, each of which takes up some phase of modern evolu tion and depicts the Influence of one man as the literary leader and mov ing forces In producing the move ment. The movements and writers are dealt with in essays of the following captions, "The Intellectual Revolution in France Montesquieu," "The Emo tional Revolution in Franco Rous seau," "The Intellectual Revolution In Germany Leasing," "The Beginnings of Romanticism In England Words worth," "The Storm and Stress In Germany Goethe," "The Aristocracy of Culture Goethe," and "TTie Env pire of Beauty Shelley." Commencement Dresses Worthy of the Event Lot the dress in which she celebrates the mo t ovontful occasion of her youth havo distinctive style, which, however, is not ensy to find In commot place stocks. Knowledge that she la becomingly gowned on graduation day makes assurance doub'y sure gives greater confidence and enables her to appear at her best before that critical hoBt of girl f lends. Read the four special itoms below. White Goods Crepe and Emb. Voiles, Ratines, Spot and Flake VoileB. Sheer material in a variety of weaves. Paris Muslin, Persian Lawns and Fine Flaxons In all widths and prices. Just the thing for graduating dresses. White Silk Hosiery Two exceptional values, "Esco" $1.25 Pure Silk, IIhIo solo and garter top 98c McCallam $1 50 very fine all silk, double wov en sole nnd hem, special $1.35 SOWN AND REAPED (Continued from Page Two) ertions will do for the real spirit of Ne braska cannot be overestimated. Students will support activities. But activities must support them; they must work for the students; they must make a definite sacrifice, if nothing more than -a free show, for the benefit of the student body. Give the Ne braska student activities that are with in his income and what he is not able to do for Nebraska in financial patron age he will make up for in interest and enthusisin. We need more free shows. We need more dances, the price of which is cut in half. Wo need more inexpensive entertainments of all kinds. Another achievement is representa tive of results attained by virtue of our changed point of view. Another patriot was added to the list of men who have volunteered to deliver their classes from the shackles of debt. Mr. Frederick C. McConnell, chairman of the Senior Play Committee, lias an nounced that after the expenses of the play are paid the balance of the pro ceeds will be available for the payment of the debt Incurred by the Nebraska Cotillion. What this sacrifice means can only be understood from the standpoint of the benefit conferred on the class. The loss to Mr. McConnell, in time spent making expenses and paying debts and running the risk of no pay at all for his untiring efforts, these none but a man of business who has not on account of his business lost his devotion to the school can know and bear. Mr. McConnell will ingly does it. Like the relief commit tee, ho assumed a responsibility with burdens that are all his own. Our changed sentiment In favor of abso lute financial Integrity and liability has brought forth Into the limelight thOBe men who are willing not simply to win honor and distinction for them selves but men who are ready, willing, to render their University a real, tan gible, material Bervlce. EmhroideriesJLaces andKiBBons We have just received a complete assortment of now and fashionable laces and embroideries for Graduation dresses. Exquisite designs in Shadow, Venice and Cluny Lace suitable to trim Swiss, Ba tiste, Voiles, Crepes and Silks. Widths from one to 45 inches; also very effectlvo designs In Embroid ery on Swiss Batise and Voiles. In English eyelet blind, raised floral patterns with lace combination, widths 18, 27 and 45 Inch. Many with bands to match. Prices reasonable. Ribbons for sashes and girls In all colors, widths and styles. Sashes and bows tied free of charge. We are also showing a good assortment in Handkerchiefs and Neckwear, styles and prices for all. Come and look over our line and be convinced Pumps low heels In black, and white All sizes, all widths, $2.95 to Young Ladies' new Satin Pumps made over newest lasts with high or these are necessary to complete the young ladies' graduation costumes. $4.00. White Nubuck Pumps, two-strap or strapless, flexible welt or turn soles, beautiful footwear that can be worn for evening or street wear. Let ub show you these at $2.95 and $3.50. m x THE AILIGHT STOKE Hr real men go on. Go on, by pointing out defects in the social system and freely decrying them ; not by clande stine assemblages, not by secret con claves, not by diplomacy and its part ner, duplicity. Free, open, public dis cussion and criticism of student poli cies and student evils must unite to make Nebraska the school of the poor. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1709. 235 No. 11th. Those delicious chocolate "Group" sundoes. MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O Sts. Peserve Your College Work I! Let the good work pf bringing forth INEXPENSIVE GRADUATION GIFTS , BLUE BIRD JEWELRY STERUNG SILVER NOVELTIES U. OFN. SPOONS, FOBS, PINS, SEALS. RINGS, BAR PINS, CUFF BUTTONS, ETC. Uni Jeweler HALLETTS, Established 1871 1143 O St The L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Is Invaluable to college students who want a record of their college work af ter graduation. We give special attention to the needs of students. 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