. la ! A I- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN S i' The Daily Nebraskan TUIO 'rn'rlv of PNlVKKSin OK Lincoln NICnUASKA urcr.n n mawson K.lltoi I" Ciller MamiKlnK I'lltnr Aftoorlivtc Fallot A.iporlnlo ICdltor Athlctlo I0lltoi , . . . I. C. Bponccr Huth M. Hqulrwi ... It V. Koupul . . C. K. MorBO nKI'OIl'HMUAL STAFF Mitx Hnolir Cnrrlc Oomim (lien ICvrrtu W. K IIiik'T lllr.ili-lh ll(li' IlllRllK-Hft Milium1! K.irl Junouch HiiKh II. McVlckor F M. Morrlum Krma Nelson Leon I'ulnior Fnink H Pork Inn Aiwt ItiiHlnotiH M,iiihkt KuhhcII V. Clurk Hiitmcrlplliin pi Ire $2 00 per your. imy.ilil- I" iwlvanco Hlntjlo ropli h f conl ouch. ICnteird at tin- poHtutllcu lit Lincoln, Nrlmmku. ii8 n'( oihI clusfl mall niattor, under tho Act of Ninrro8s of March 3, 1879. The wo will print tho dotalls, tho merits, and tho demerits of both. What do you think of them? Hnvo yon any BUggoBtlonH to mako? How should tho roproBontatlon bo mado? Write an opon lottor In tho "Forum," or tell tho commlttco what you think Thoy want to know, theBtudentB want to know. Lot's havo your IdoaB. TODAY IN NEBRA8KA8 HI8TORY February 12, 1902. 8. E. Black chosen president of tho Junior claHB aftor a spirited contest Ho urges unity In all claBB enter prlBOB. February 12, 1904. Sophs clreulato a petition for tho oloctlon of tho editor and manager of tho "Sombrero." Tako tho Btand that tho "Sombrero"' la for Sophomore claBB and rest of UnlvorBlty aa well as for tho Junior claBB. University Calendar Thursday. 11:00 a. m. Convocation, Memorial Hall. 7 00 p m. "SnakeB In the Grass, " by Prof. P. J. Pool, Tcmplo. 7 30 p. m. Botany Seminar, room 110, Nebraska Hall 7 30 p m Architectural Engineers meeting, Mechanic Arts Hall 20G. Freshman Y. W C. A. Vesper Temple of DAILY NKHUASICAN purpoHCB to bo tho free voire of ntiiilcnt snntlinont; $ to br ful r. to be Impirtial, to nok ndvlca an well an offer It. to truthfully piCTUro poIloKe life, to k further than tbu mero printing' of iicwh bv Btandlnff for tho hlKhent IdenlH of tho Unlvorslty; In nhort, to nerve tho UnlverHlty of Nebraflka. T T Jfi r 'P" p- jj "W" "" "p" fv fv CONVOCATION Thursday, February 12, 1914 CONVOCATION Mr. Carl Ktockelberg la to play at Convocation thin morning In tho Tom pie theater It In uhoIosb to tell you what this means, what an opportunity 1b offered to nuiHlc lovers. Look at tho program Isn't It worth your while? Such attractions at Convoca tion should be overflowed. But wo are going to quit appoallng to your House of duty If you don't think It's worth while, don't go Thursday, February 12, Temple Theatre, 11 A. M. Carl Stockelborg, Violinist Mrs. Stockelborg, Accompanist Schubort-Wllholm. .Avo Maria M ozart Menuet Dvorak HumoroBquo Krolslor Caprice Vlennols .A. k ik. .k. ' 1 U .l 1 r r T 'r Friday XI Delta houso party Homo Jeannette Finney. Phi (ianinin Delta Informal Temple theatre FEBRUARY TWELFTH Today Is Abraham Lincoln's birth day. It Is not a holiday. Wo of tho University mark it not as u day of special note, as a day to stand ever sacred In the calendar College work grinds on the same, chiBBes are unin terrupted We go ahead In our llttlo spheres, never stopping for a moment to pay tribute to the memory of a llfo so Bacred to tho American nation. But let us for a brief second con sider In reverend thought him whoso birthday !b today Think of him tho boy- with scarcely on opportunities offered for an education, for n busi ness training Think of him tho oung man rising from a rnll-spllttor to an adversar on tho stump to Stephen A. Douglas. Think of him the President whoso sorvlco to us can never be dehcribed. Ho Is a na tion's hero. Honor him on this his birthday. THE COUNCIL AGAIN The student council committee is working nights and Sundays trying to pull hoiiu thing tangible out of a mass of twisted f.icts gathered from every college and university In tho country where a council is or has been used. But the amount is so groat, and tho Umo so shoit. that no definite plan can be submitted at tho coming elec tion. But light is beginning to show through. Results are soon to be forth coming. Some of us have acquired tho idea, not strangely, that this committee, ap pointed by whom we know not, was working in secret, trving to "put some thing over on us." Tnoy didn't toll us what they were doing. But thoy couldn't. They had nothlnc to toll. Their meetings aro not secret, nor aro they public. Thoy cannot be hampered by many questioning and advice giving onlookers. But now that results aro beginning to Bhow, they aro telling you what they can find out. They aro saving you hours of time and trouble pouring over masseB of detail. In today's paper you will find an account of their meeting last night. K0SMET SELECTIONS (Continued from Page One) ly pleased with tho material selected This will bo the third annual musical comedy to bo produced by tho Kosmet Club. Rehearsals will commence next Week. Tho play and music Is tho pro duction of students. It has been pro nounced to bo highly commendable by those who havo seen and heard It. It will be staged at the Oliver Theater, Friday night. May 1. Tho following Is tho membership of tho cast: JuIIub Hurpham, Ruth Evans, Russell Israel, Freeman Pen noy, Genevieve Weesner, Robert Drake, John T. Carroll, Cordelia Con dra, Russell Clark, Ramona Troup, Isabel Coons, Margaret McIIenry, James D. MUiken, Phebo Folsom, Reed Dawson, Mary Challis, Helen Carroll, Loulso Chnce, Betty Doyle, Florlnda Young, Spray L. Gardner. Osa Hanoi, Harriet Ramoy, Alice Brooks, Lucille Loydn, William M. Locke, Burko Tay lor, Cornelia Crittenden, Hazel Sabln. Paul Grlswold, Robert Flansburg, Ray Doylo, Catherine Atwood, Carrie Co man, Morwln Svvaynle, Clyde Krause, Victor Backland. Arthur Chace, Ar thur A. Emley, William L. McMullen, Florence Angle, Mary A. Collins, Wanda Klmmol, Harold Krause, Tan zon Manker, and Phillip McCullough Sad News-Glad News Sad for us glad for you -and why? Our inventory tellfl uh we've got more New Fall and "Winter Suits and Overcoats right now, than any two Lincoln stores have to begin the season. But not for long not by a long shot. They're going to go and if you don't get in on the good things we hope your relations do if it pleases you. 1,702 Men's and Young Men's Suits and 805 Men's And Young Men's Overcoats that's what the inventory sIiowb. But here's what we intend to do with them. ArtlBtlc danco programs and menus for particular people. George Bros., Printers, 1313 N street. NO CONTEST WITH AMES SCHEDULED THIS YEAR PLANS OF COUNCIL ROUNDING INTO SHAPE (Continued from Pago Ono) Of the first plan, tho student coun ell of the University of Colorado pre- 1 acuta a good example. There lkc council controls everything, publica tlons, athletics, social organizations all. Tho plan employed at the Univer sity of Michigan Is, on tho other hand, an example of tho second typo of councils. Tho question of student de portment seems to bo the bono of con tention In most every student council. In nearly every case tho council is tho dictator. It regulates how many times a week a young lady may havo a "date," whether or not she should be chaperoned, and many other close ly related subjects. This Bort of thing, in the opinion of the commlttco, Is the greatest, enemy of tho student council Idea, the thing most likely to kill the movement For this reason, they deem it advisable to leave out of consideration such systems as dele gate these powers to the council Representation Is one of the most serlouB problems confronting the com mittee. Of whom shall tho council be composed? Any suggestions will be thankfully received. One plan receiv ing moro than passing consideration is the ono In use at the University of Arkansas. Thero every organization and every line of college activity has representation In the council. It Is stated In tho constitution tho exact number of representatives alloted to each college, each class, tho Y. M. C. A., tho Y. W. C. A , each fraternity, athletics, etc In this way a truly representative body Is formed. Tho mass of material is so great that tho committee can not have Its report and proposed council plans ready to submit to tho University public at tho coming eloctlons. A special election will be held ns soon as some definite proposals can be pre sented. In all probability, two pro posed constitutions will bo drafted, representing the two oxamples, and placed before tho students for their approval or rejection. In tho mean time, If you havo any suggestions, the committee, whose headquarters aro In Guy Reed's office In tho basement of Administration building, will welcome any and all of them. 7(H) New Fall and Winter Suits and l,H7.r High Grade Overcoats which we sold for $20, $18, $16.50 and $15 now $8L8 942 Highest Grade Suits and 4'H) Highest Grade Over coats which we sold for $30, $27.50, $25 and $22.50 now ALTERATIONS FREE Armstrong Clothing Co. GOOD CLOTHE8 MERCHANTS Ames Not to Stage Intercollegiate Matches Meet With Nebraska. According to tho communication re ceived by Manager Kellogg, Iowa wrestlers will not meet tho Aggies this years. It has been decided by the au thorities there that no matches will bo scheduled with other Institutions. This has somewhat dashed tho hopes of tho Hawkeyo squad because it was confidently oxpectod hero that a re turn match would bo pulled off. Thero will, however, bo a match! with tho Cornhuskers at Lincoln. Tho date has not yot boon settled. Mana ger Kollogg Is trying to secure a wroBtllng moet to bo held In the spring. Just what he will be able to People We Know. Please note that tho phono number of tho Dally Nebraskan haB been changed and is now L-7451. . Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter, and Repairer. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th. U. OF M. QIRL8 FEAR SMALLPOX do In tills matter Is not known. Tho Two general plana are outlined. Later Dally Iowan. THE University School of Music Established 1894 Opposite the University Campus, 1 1 th and R Sts. In structions Given in All Branches of Music. Students may Enter at Any Time. Beginners Accepted. WILLARD KIMBALL, Director sure she was getting the disease, and, although getting ready for a dance, sho called in a doctor. The doctor convinced her that she had no symp toms. Hut she was so badly fright ened that she was vaccinated before going to tho dance. Moro than half of the girls at the Chi Omega house havo been vacci nated and the others aro waiting until It Is mado compulsory. Tho glrlB at tho Phi Mu houso are all going to be vaccinated In a few days. Tho Alpha Phi, although living in tho same block as tho boy quaran tined for tho disease, havo no fears, and aro not going to bo vaccinated until It is compulsory. Tho Delta Gamma kept tho doctor busy until midnight. When tho doctor was sent for only two girls had planned to bo vaccinated, but before ho loft, twelve were vaccinated. They called It a vaccination party, and all members wore Invited In. University MIsBOiirlan. ; of character. Girls who slug soprano should marry tenors. Tho old thoory of opposites marrying is no good. It Is in tho discard. "Tho girl with tho contralto voice should marry tho fellow who sings basB. "Tenors aro shrewd, successful In business, good mixers, cordial and sympathetic. "The girl with tho contralto volco makes tho best mother; sho lives longer, is true, honest and dependa ble." Tho Dally Cardinal. Vaccination Parties In Vogue at So rority Houses Now. Tho girls at some of tho sorority houses wore excited when tho report was heard that a case of smallpox had boon discovered at tho high school. At ono sorority houBo, ono girl was Leavo your order for Senior An nouncements at George Bros., 1313 N St., by Saturday, February 7th. Jones' Orchestra. Phono L-9G66. How to Choose Your Life Mate. Prof. T. E. Fltz, head of the music department of tho State Teachers' Col lege, Greeloy, Colo., says: "Volco Is surest and best criterion JUNIORS AND SENIORS Since thero aro only flfty-flvo per sons In tho Junior and Senior classes who have not had their pictures taken for tho 1914 Cornhusker, wo havo ar ranged, In order that you may bo reprosonted In tho book, to havo your sittings taken from now until Febru ary 14. This is being dono merely to allow thoso who for somo reason could not possibly havo sittings during tho required tlmo and who BtlJL desire to bo reprosonted in tho book. If you want to tako this last oppor tunity to appear In tho big year book, havo your sittings taken at onco at Townsonds. Very cordially yfcurs, CHANDLER TRIMBLE, Editor. RUSSELL F. SWIFT, BuBlnoBB Manager. I ' . S lhl t r 4SJ . A&, ;fWlVfWBKW1'!(WMilftlBlli:UI I ' ' I1