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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1914)
rv tt$ 4 3PirW?'f'Wj'ty y ;t " l'-'lT" ! r T? JPV",' i.-r' ' ""'rl7 ."-' .-, ,4 ,, ' riffT 11 iW ii ii. i in ! W itmib w , -1 ' ' " 7' t "' T THE DAILY NEBRASKAN -I 'il ! r -V u L D Wf.v r B L ?. THEATRES ORPHEUM THEATER Thur., Frl., 8at., March 26, 27, 28 GLAUU & HANNIb U8HEH In "Tho 8tralght Path" SMITH, COOK AND MARIE BRANDON EDNA 8HOWALTER MISS WILLETTE.WHITAKER - ANNA LEHR & COMPANY HELEN QANNON WHEELER & WILSON Bargain Mat. Dally at 15c and 25c Night at 8:15 Prices, 16c, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c LYRIC THEATER THUR-FRI.-8AT., MARCH 26-27-28 Two Comical Tricksters MARTINI & MAXIMILIAN Extraordinary Illusions COOPER & RICARDO Character and Novelty Artists PHOTO-PLAYS "THE PRICE OF VANITY" A Social Featuro In Two Parts "PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY" "BLAME THE TAILOR" .UnivoraitywJeweleranc Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1128 0 St. Yellow Frost Your Patronage Solicited SLAZENGER- Tennis Goods and Lee Slotted Ten nis Racqitets. v LAM'S -1032-O-Su Try Our Luncheonettes They are always the best Wo eervo hot and cold drinks all winter -long. LINCOLN CANOY KITCHEN Southwest Corner f4th O Street ANOKAJ! ARROW aSCOLLAR Ctocttt Pcabedr Co., IaoMakera WHITMAN'S GLASSY OANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 18 and O Streets "SPA? Try the Y. M. 0. A. Lunok Room, Gafetsris, Plan OityY.M. O.A. 13th P University Notices Free Shine. Free sbino with every suave or Hair cut rit the handsomest barber shop In Lincoln. Bankers Llfo building. Bring your neighbor. Organizations! Notice! All organizations that havo had their pictures taken and havo ndt pal? for their spaco In tho Cornhuskor must call at tho offlco and do ' so at once, as no cuts will bo made until paid for. Office hours, 11 to 12 dally. BUSINESS MANAGER. Ag. Seminar. Tho seminar of agricultural teach ers will meet In U. 102, March 30, at 7:45 p. m. Prof. O. W. Pugsley will discuss the relation of the' teachers 'of agriculture in the high school to tho public. All men Interested aro urged to attend. - Reception. The Black Masque will hold a recop tion for junior girls April 25 at tho governor's mansion.. All Junior cirls are invited. Students, Faculty, Alumni, Attentionl Subscriptions will be' taken for the 1914 Cornhuskor Wednesday and Thursday, April 1 and 2. Engineers' Hop. The Engineering Hop will bt held at the Lindell Hotel, April 3, 1914. Tickets are now on sale to students at large. They may bo secured from Kjeldgaard, Beck and Peterson. Girls'CIub. ' The Girls' Club party will bo hold Saturday, March 28, In tho Music Hall of the Temple. All University girls are invited. Dancing, dominoes-nnd kensington are on tho program. Five cents". Palladlan Society. The Palladlan Literary Society will meet Saturday evening. Tho program will-consist-of-a-short play-ntltlcd "Tho Fennel." Tho cast is as follows: Ferrari Clifford Edmister Flllppo Franz Baustian Sandro Harold Campbell Glannina Carolyn Funk Everyone Is cordially invited. Palladlan Election. Election of officers at this-evening's meeting. Business session will be precededliy a program and social hour as usual. Everyone Is Invited. SENIOR PROM BEGINS PROMPTLY AT EIGHT "Social Event of the Season" Tonight. A Few 'More Tickets to Be Had Call KlethB 2683 Tho Senior Prom, the "social event of the season,,r will do given Tonight in the new Lindell ballroom. Tho grand march will start promptly at eight o'clock, whether you aro there or not. Governor and. Mrs. Morehoad, Chancellor and Mrs. Avery, Registrar and Mrs. Rutlodgo, Dr. and Mrs. Le. land, andMIss Graham will bo In the "receiving lino. Of course, programs, music, punch and "specialties" will bo tho very best. Tho committee has spared no efforts In making this party live up to its advertised merits "tho social event of tho season." Chairman Kloth stated last night that there was a possibility that at least three men who had reserved tickets would bo unable to attend tne dance. So It Is possible for threo more. men on the waiting list to get In "un der the wire." Call Mr. Kieth at B-2G83, Remember EIGHT O'CLOCK SHARP! Artlstio dance-programs and menus for particular people. George Bros., Printers,' 1313 N street W WOMEN'8'8HORT COUR8JE IN DOMESTIC 8CIENCE Four Day Trip to Various Towns No Charge Tor Tlm6 of Pr6Tci6r Thorough Lectures. Tho wo following articles woro taken from tho extension nows sheet of tho Nebraska Agricultural College: A women's Bhort course In domestic Bclonce lasting four days may bo ob tained by tho women of any commun ity upon application to tho Extension Service, University Farm, Lincoln. Two instructors aro sent froo of chargo to give lectures and demonstra tions. Actual cooking Is dono and a thorough study is mado as to tho occ nomlc'ValuobTfooirs, their digostlbil ity and nutritlvo value. A moat-cutting demonstration is given at which a boot carcass is cut up rind tho vari ous cuts oxplalned. Homo nursing, In valid cookery, breads, salads, and des serts aro also treated. Mr. Hy Cost O'Llving Is onco more under investigation, this time from a different angle and by tho University Farmers.. Tho fact that only 4G cents of tho consumer's dollar ever Tenches the producer has suggesttd that tho study or distribution is more import ant than production. As a result, a now course has been added In tho College of Agriculture Intended for tho long-suffering consumor. As tho town and rural inhabitants aro both pro ducers and consumers, the Btudy prom ises a widespread appeal. Among tho problems taken up are thti homo and domestic distribution of produce wholesale and retail marketing, so called "free delivery," parcels poBt, competition, and co-operation. MID-SEMESTER EXAMS BEGIN NEXT MONDAY -Those-Prone-to-Soldler-Are-Now-Basy In the Library "Spring Fever" Forgotten. A decided and remarkable change has taken place among the students. At last tho tlmo has come when one cau-lMrdly-flnd-a-vacant-chalr-intho- Llbrary. Although, on the other hand. there are many students still complain ing of that dreadful disease, "spring fever," and applying the well known remodlos "spoofing" and "I should worry." Which plan should tho real student bo folowlng at this time? Tho bttter idea Is to Join tho throng in their mad rush for books and attempt to accom plish a HHlo of tho semester's read ing. Take notice tho mid-semester J2xamsmakt their appearancoat-tho regular classes Monday, March 30, continuing throughout tho week. "Be ye therefore ready," for tho judgment day is surely coming and you will then bo expected to render an account. -Suon-times-are regarded important and decisive mlmonts in everyone's school life. Get the habit for a few days. After the painful punishment of exams has been Inflicted a few will receive a very neat, appearing letter. This means that they are requested to vlslUtho-dean-thoy-wIlUgot-at-loast- unu luriiiui urn. 8enlor Prom Comps. Complimentary tickets, have been Issued for the Senior Prom to tho fol lowing named persons; Roswell Has kell, -Sam S.' Grjffln, O, G. Perry, Rachaol Kellogg, A. P. Keith, H. M. Noble, Helen Jess, J. L. briscoll and Gladys Bunt. A. P. KEITH, Chairman of Committee. Ames. At a general meeting of tho Ames freshmen it was voted that there was to be no hazing next year. A commit tee of thirty of next year's sophomore was appointed to meet the Incoming freshmen and do them the honors of the 'university. " . .,!f, ,'; Wisconsin. 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