The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 30, 1913, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
2 SatUj JMtraBkan
Proporty of
THK UNIVICUHITY OF NKDUASKA
Lincoln.
M. vTITkeD
Editor-in-Chief
Managing Editor
AHForlntc Editor
Annoolato Editor-
Kenneth M. Snyder
John j. Cutright
Fred N. WoIIb
HKI'OHTOHIM, STAFF
II V. Uarlnn Athlctirn
Ethel Arnold. Womi'ij
Dean MeHrlen, Ruth Squires, Robert
Holland, Louis Horno, (Mara Ootids,
Clou Everts, Earl Keofer, H. V
Kounal, Ilomi'i- IMiilllpH, t'lar
oner HpltM. Max Haohr.
Roswell Weeks
'Nother thing, wn know thnt you
and "Jimmy Dipo" arts woll night ln
Bpparablo, of courao, but on that little,
afternoon Htroll, are you gentleman
onough to leave "Jimmy" at homo, or
do you mumble the Inevitable "May I
Hmoko?" aH you pull out tho curved
ran, leaving the lady In tho poHitlon
where nho inuat accept your terms or
flatly deny you tho privilege?
Again When you Hoe her bending
over a book in tho library, do you
rush up and begin to buzz around like
the drone beo that you are, or do you
firm find out whether or not she ha
scruples againut talking in the library,
or against wasting study time in idle
conversation?
Or Sa that ou take her to the
opera. You really can't aifnrd it and
you think she doesn't expect it of jou,
ct. Hun7Mngr Frank S I'erkms mil al ,1(, ,,lul of tli(. fu.H( act you liHh
circulation Manager. . . 1 (' Heard ou( :i box ol LownejV and with pronl-
SubHCiiptioti pi ice V- )() per year, gal waste teed her and her neighbor's
payable in advance neighbor until incidentally jou have
nt oauh fed rtiono in our row uf seats, and
Nebraska, as second-class mail matter,
under the Act of Congress ol Maicb
3. 1879.
' f hdtl mil VI nfr1 iMirlianc it it xt n 1 t 11 '
Entered at the poHtomVe at Lincoln j - ' '
im- iii-iii ttihn iu iiii uuiifm uuij
instead, and to have fed it to 'em out
of a barrel. ;
Which brings us down to the que
tion in mind: "What does the college
woman expect of the college man?'
Does she expect him to be a "spe tri
or" or "saer." "suell" or "anti
swell," gentleman or "tough,' sell
Thursday, Octobc i :JU. 19'..'
The Social Whirl.
The social whirl is beginning.
Dunce, parties, more dances, mon
parties and still more dances are on ' fish or onsiderate. ".--toady" or Iriend
the calendar To the stranger it seems hoy or man? What attitude doe.-, she
we overplaj the social side of college expect him to lake toward college
To the underclassman society is a authoiitj, student morality die Chiis
maze oi dates, dances, and expenses tian associations, literar actum. m
The lipperclasman regards the whole cial lile, or sportsmanlike ondix t in
lmiiii -k in a o ureal light and ai
lends to his sociit m li1 dule when h
-i ts around to it
What is it moaning io jou'' h
miu stopping into debt over join
hi ad? Are jou hoi lowing mone t
get that old dress nut made over, o
aie you standing by and lotting tin
other fellow the poor student wht
has the mono to burn do tho soda
mints while ou admiio Ins nerve'
Every month the en elopes (om
around envelopes fioni the record
er'B otllco. Manj a student h;
thought himsell aboo tho dang
mark. Many a student has let thlni
llde. Man) a student has boon i alh"
home to father after the first montl
re you one ol the social Iron1
Do ou court tho light lantastic ex i
cist- to tho exclusion ol oui colli"
work? Are jou just a regulai slulfei "
It you are, you are in line tor .1 stie.ik
of hard luck Don't wait until r is to
late and then when jour pie i toi
mercy is turned down go awav lull ol
liitternoss It's jou fault il sou don't
get "bumped'' out ol college ia tho
"con" route. Sympathy wont help jou
then, but a little judgment anil per
haps u little loss of the social whirl
may get you by the condition day
safely lTnlvorsit ol Washington
Daily.
College Woman and College Man.
"Honest, little girlie. I am strong tor
you,
nd when jou goawat. I'm going to
Oh, yes. Reginald, we know that ou
ihink the worhl ol her and all that sort
of rubbish, but reallj. boy, really, "are
jou sineote?" For instance, jou Blip
us the word that you "queen" her out
to all the games and take her to
church every Sunday night, but, sa ,
honestly now, it weren't for the stu
dent's pafes and that "Cordial Wel
come" sign over the church door,
wouldn't jou bo running with the
"(Jotta-Glrl-Hack Home" gajs9
athletics' Ex
Dr. Alltlntt, dentist, 200 Ganter bldrj ,
1240 O St. B.-3905.
Mri30
Quality
is what
Counts
Sussex
i
A strikingly
smar t shape
which makes
it the first
choice of a
host of men
who want a
"classy" collar
Ideilver
Collars
2 for 25c
don't spread apart at the t p
For Sale by
FUIK CLOTHING CO.
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TRY
OUR LUNCHEONETTES
They are always the best
We serve hot and cold
onnks all wuuci long.
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
South West Cc rner 14th O Street
FEBRUARY IN OCTOBER
February is a hat
The style is to be shown gen
erally next spring, but we've
got it now while ifs new.-
Ifs in three colors, dark
brown, daik green and dark
blue.
By C. and K.
$3.00
a
LOOKERS" WELCOME
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING
COMPANY
All our University Rings at
25 Discount
This Week Only
The Uni Book Store
340 N. 11th Street
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School Supplies
TYPEWRITERS
Office Equipment Supply Co,
117 So. 12th St.-Funke Bdg.
Everything for the Office
a
y
Riggs
Drug Cutter
1 JTftIF5 HUYLER'S CANDY
a JiVltW SODA WATER LUNLHIiS
OH
5X1
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Try the . M. C. A. Lum:J. Room
Cafeteria PImi
KityY. M.C. A. laiL.P