The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 16, 1913, Image 2
a afc'''vie'ilM'i''i,wi''t'V''l';t'1 ...., . M i' i'n i ! i.i ii j' 'r'' 'VittnjrtnuWV"1" ill iiwMfniiw nQMnp fijini.y.iiili'.wiyiMiiif.fyjw;t'ii;,iw,'jpff,ji TyiiC, V' r- THE DAILY NEBEABKAN i Iff latlg Nfbra0kan Proporty of THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln. M. V. REED Edltor-ln-Chlef Managing Editor. .. Kenneth M. Snyder AModato Editor Fred N. WoIIb ABBOdnto Editor Clnrenco T. Spier "Otherwise Phyllis," by Meredith Nicholson, Is like nil of this author's tales, Intensely Interesting. An ex tremely clever romance weaves Itself around Phyllis Klrkwood, one of the cleverest characters of the year's fic tion. Nicholson Is noted especially for his HooHler stories all of which have been well spoken of. "Otherwise Phyllh" is up to his usunl standard. ($1.35 net, Houghton Mifflin Company, New York.) REPORTORIAL STAFF. Fred I. Habcock . Athletics Ethel Arnold Women Ruth Squires. Ilortense Kaufman, Rob ert Holland. Louis Home, Glen EvertH. (Mara Podds, Win. F. Noble, R V Koupal, L. H. Evans, Max Haehr, Ros vvell Weeks. The most important tiling that is goiag on right now is onr sale of Sample Model Suits and Overcoats Act. Una. Mngr. Frank S. Perkins Circulation Manager J. C. Heard Subscription price 2 00 per year, paynble In advance. Single Copies, B centB each EnTered at the poslottlce at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second class mall matter, under the Act of Congress of March 1. 1879 Tuesday, Decemhei 16, 1913 "The Broken Halo," by the author of "The Rosary." is In spite of ItB al legorical title a good example of Florence L Horclay's work. "The Hrokcn Halo" Is, according to the Lit tle White Lady of the story, "an out ward and visible sign of an Inward and spiritual loss" The story of the reclamation or this wounded nature, thiough the Influence created by the love ol this Little White Lady furnishes a plot of extreme dramatic Interest ((J P Putnam's Sons, New York -$1 :.") net ) "Tin cads of day and Cold." b j M 1 1 lr Reed, is a presentation of the nuthoi ol "Lavender and Old Lace" at I hi- best Full of the beaming person . nllty of the author it is one of the most charming books ol the jear Sent I inent and delicate humor vvoik to getli'M- to please and hold the leader '(Sinn int. C P Putnam's Sons, New York ) "Wanderfoot." h C.vnthis Stocklev, authoi of "l'oppv," is a gay little story ' with the authoi's customar vvinn and ' Im Mis-! Sto(kIe treats lit'1 other than in the United States like a life long traveler and inrn'sln s 1 1 . r a I ers in this book a c oinhination ol this element with a gripping lit intM s storv. the interesting element, ol a man believed to lie dead entering the iin na ((! P I inn. in. - oiis. . w i i u, i ! i" :. ) ' 'I lie llooi 'I hat 1 I. is No Ke " is , piohliin tidM I In Co.snio 1 1. million 1 lei e w e lind this er-atlle w l lt 1 touching Upon the experiences ol .1 Woman who Loved Too Little .mil a Man Who Loved Too Much, with then j respective IMscietion and lnclisci et ion , While too vivid to be naluial it has a sustaining inteiest Ceo II Uoian A: Co , New Yoi U. $1 2." net ) I "Deuces Wild' is one of llaiold Mac Crath'.s chaiactei istieallv mtere-tini; stories. Though It has little purpose, it 'is woitli while nierelv to pass awav an idle hour. The c hiel character lias a peculiailv human touch which liirnishes the chief value of the tale 1 tHobbs M ill!. .Wvv York, 1 (Ml net ) i "The F.st ape oi Mr. Trinnn" is irvin St. Cobb's latest. Here the author has The Tuestlav vesper i v i. e will . .iiiuhi a bit ol real niencaii lile and j .. .,. ib-line. lie. 1 Ills subject trulv hut with i ,lia,ge ol Miss (la... Mel bee ,, his umii! (iu,nii( Itmih ot liunu)l ,)(iai will tell I'luisin.as stoius This will (M N) , '-llimn hcicne the reader at make a pleasant supple nit-n i to tin bis b. s, This tale is one even hlM Illescl.lV. s.lVI.e helol. I hilt -HOllgM tll.lll 'Hack Home' by the same aulhoi tcco ii iioian com Y. M. C. A. Roundup Indicates Good Re sults Are Coming 1 ), wc i klv nic-c-liiig ol the lvou.nl up in die I niv c . sit v '1 einple lend' ' lei hi III'.: oil' some ol the leallll es cu lb,- woi U no a in pi oi i s to hi inn up ill,- in mbc .ship .lll-l el VI lop the 111 t, H s Ol Oll'lg III' II "I "lis nnpoi t il nt p. ut oi tin- nnivM-itv llt-sicles e om m It--, lepoi I--, talks bv L R HowiU'el on "'1 he- I'nivi il v Pasic-i ' and Mi L .1 Simon. Is on I lie ,i M C and llie Stndi el s I i.nlv I'M)' lain" w el e in oi eh i I b c m in il ue sv stem is beinn i II to lb I' st ,nul mui h good woik Is -ei ins will lesult theiefrom Miss Clara McPhee inChargeofY.W.CA. for Geology Daparment mas eai.ds mmta bv l-'lo.c-nce " li .i j laii v , New Yoi k 1 - in t ) man - Memnninn ain-i vacation the ic-;i. ! -I1()U niom; .M-u" bv Will Lev in l.ir vehpci sei v u e will occur Tbuis tou Coiutoit U a strong stoiv ot dav at .-) o'clock in stead ol Tim (lav stioin, nun and women John Moinum , '. , , , . i . i , ,. in and iteliv Hc-iiv aie two characters ll is hoped that a larger nuinbi l will ' ,.,..,,, .. ,,.,,. I IIP l t ( t I I I I l 1 1 1 1 1 MMf,i i il nnnm in lie able to attend bv this new aiianc ;i()i 1(..,(lmi. th(. 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