V -Jv' ?1&. , - IftgWBSrTiylWMw i :.-r,T.ul)nii ninm j"27iS.'"ft2ttLSifi T ''r." wwmMfvwvm hi S - V THE DAILY NEBBASKAN M ' i lrr,i iv , . : S W HCfiWMMwWwM9VJHnlMMfli 'lS s : , ! CJi f C - B hi 'it .ti M -I! TYPICAL BLUE GRASS MEAL When Preacher Cim to Dinner Dell caotee Were Offered Which No Hunger Striker Could Resist. Worn you ovor In tbo bluo grass ro nton upon a Sunday whon the preach r waa to coran homo with ma and pa to dinner. On tho day boforo, It would jot out to tho nogro quarters somobow that tho "preacher man" was coming, and then tho foathora would fly. Tho jam -and Jolly sholvoa would be Tlflod and Anally tho dinner camo on tho table. Thoro would bo about half a bushel of frlond chicken from which 'tho necks, baokbonoB and wings had been eliminated, dono to rich brown (color, flanked with mashod potatoes ion ono sldo (old bluo Moshannock) as 'whtto aB tho drlvon snow and bb light and pleasing as tho laugh of a child; beaten biscuits; jams, preserves and that old-fashlonod applo butter; corn dodger about tho bIzo of your clench ed fist with a husk llko tho sholl of a cocoanut, and so on ad infinitum. Wo children all had to wait for the socond tablo, but tho old colored mam my noror lot us oufTor and I Imagine eomotlmos we woro bottor Borrod than tho grownup people. Then tho pie, tho "punkln" pie. Novor senrod In Iobb than a quartor and always with a spring-cooled glass of cream as a "chasor." Do you know how to oat a "punkln" plot 8omo of the dogonorato scions of a long-forgotton raoe of barbarians olip it off with a fork and I actually saw a fork tho othor day in your city which had ono of the tines widened and Bharponed so that it looked to mo llko a kind of buovoI, and they uso thoso Instruments to eat a "punkln" pto with. Out no well brod cltlzon would dese orato a "punkln" plo by treating It in thlB mannor. Tho woll-brod cltlzon takos his ploco of plo in his band and bltos out crescents of rich, amber huod dellclouBnoBB from tho plo, while tho ctub around tho plo and tho Bidos of tho pie and the bottom of tho pie aro brownod flakes of ecstacy. Half tho onjoymont of eating a "punkln" plo 1b In Bmoarlng some of it ovor your face A plo having the kind of crust that wouldn't stand alone and which would allow Its contents to run all over your fingers and gum them up would bo huHtouod to tho plgpon. Kansas City Star Muolo for Children. It is never too early to draw tho at tention of llttlo children to mualo. They lovo rhythm; let them clap tholr hands, and stamp tholr feet in time to iiomo llttlo march or Jig played fof thorn. Then let thorn hear a llttlo eong repoated often, or two Bongs of dlfforont character, one Bad, one gay; thoy will Boon ask for moro, and learn to sing thomeolvoa. Music will become for them tho moana of self-expression, a beuoflclont outlet of pent-up nervous unorgy, loading tholr llttlo feelings Into channulB of cheorfulneBB, dobbI hly averting llltemper, whining Inertia, und dulnoHu A llttlo drill done to iiiuhIc ub a gamo will be helpful to mother and children. Thero are ac tion HougB published for kindergar tens, but a roBOurcoful mothei can contrive aomethlng of the kind her Bolf according to the child's age. Murchlng round the room with a clap of thu hands on tho first beat of the bar llrut In four-four time, then three four time, lastly six-time will make a pleasing diversion for noisy little oueB, and help them to realize their Bense of rhythm On no account should the chlldron hoar ragtime frequently. Nutritious Peanut. Scientists oBBert, after long re search, that thu peanut, which in tho past was not very highly regarded, Is tho only food staple that will at once nourish man, beast and the birds. It is tho most nutritious of the wholo nut family, rich In tissue building properties, consisting glucose and car bohydrates and at the same time if the cheapest. Sacrifice Fruitful. The seed dies, bnt the harvest Uvea. Sacrifice is always fruitful. and there Is nothing fruitful elao. Out Of the Buffering comes the serious mind; oat of the salvation, the grate ful heart; out of tho endurance, the fortitude; out of the deliverance, the tsith. Frederic W. Farrar. Tot hirly Choice of the Department Salel We have just added to our great value giving Men's Clothing Sale a large num ber of 1914 spring suits. These arrived yesterday direct from Manufacturing Tailors of the East and are all of new make. They are in a good range of sizes and fill out our size depleted stock. Those who attended our sale Monday and were disappointed at not finding the correct sizes are invited to return today with the assurance that you can now be fitted, THIS SPRING MERCHANDISE was placed in this sale because the heavy selling of last week practically cleaned our cases, and we desire to maintain the already estab lished reputation of this new Department for High Grade Values and Low Prices. This addition to out $10 Clothing Clearance Sale places every Winter and every Spring Suit for Men or Young Men in the Department at your disposal for Free Unqualified choice at our one veryBlow price. These Spring Suits as well as the Winter Suits and Overcoats offered sell regularly for, each, $18.50, $23.50 and $28. Come early today while stocks are complete YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM SEVERAL HUNDRED HIGH GRADE, HAND TAILORED GARMENTS The Suith are built on the new English Soft Front and Conserva t i v e models one-half li ned or jjill lined Coats. The eolors are the latest dic tates of fashion. The t a ilori ng is 100 per cent perfect. The quality is of the usual Radge & Quenzel Company high standard of excellence. 4fc The Overcoa t s include a number of the new Bal macaan, Q a b e r d i n e, Light Top Coats, Scotch I lomospuiis. Chinchillas, etc. They are in nearly every overcoat style and we think it -will profit you to anticipate your future Overcoat needs. REMEMBER THEY ARE ALL NEW. Rudge Guenzel Co. in Pake Nominations at California Senior Class. University of California, Jan. 26. Tho annual senior list of nominations for "fake" offices has boon made, and It contains tho usual list of positions suggested chiefly by the name of tho nominee. Bert Baro Is nominated as "September Morn," while L. M. High tower is named for Campanll V. C. Breeden for Eugenics, and W. H. Dozlor for Sleep. Among tho other nominations are the following: Swearword, It. C. Shaw; perambu lator, R. G. Wagenet; hounds, J. B. Korr and Guy Barker; knockers, E. R. Crabbe and Stanley Rapp; war, R. L. Gunn and E. G. BangB; beverage, W, A. Wlneland; music, J. H. Quire; ap petite, R. M. Eaton; sweetpess, E. I. Sugarmnn; stable, M. S. Barnes; nurse, A. H. Wheeler; excursions, MIbb Mabel Goln and R, B. Cummlng. DRILL SUIT for sale at bargain; worn but once; will pay for refltr ting. Call at Magee & Deemer's. u M IK I S!t V - iV , .J j . ? K '( 'J i . .r.. ., t fii ? C " MT,'. .' . P" ? id , .