fTF"""" A 4 1 s lit I i I, r ...1 . 1, ,,. 1 .1 I., ,. J" "V w w ' I - , IOBMHUSKER -' . DE LUXE Deposit $1.5U qmePailyNehr a ska n COBNHVSKEB STANDARD Deposit $1.00 VOL. XIII.- NO. 118 UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1914. Price 6 Cents . EMU TO INSTRUGTSOGCER PRUNING TIME INSPECTION . 7 MANY MILITARY EVENTS ARE SCHEDULED FOR THIS SPRING. APRIt-22 ISDAY OF EVENTS Sham Battle to Bo Heid University , Cadets to Oppose State Farm Soldiers Dates Not Yet Definitely Settled. Lieutenant Bowman 1b making ar rangements with the Chancellor con cerning certain field maneuvers which heisnlanninKEoJL,thecadM8. Theso maneuvers are to ,tako place during the next two weeks and are to bo a preparation for the government In spection which Is to take place on April 22. The plan jnuBt meet the approval of the Chancellor before any thing definite can bo done. The ex ercises will Include at least one whole afternoon event and one or two which will last from 4 until 6 p. m. It Is planned that on one afternoon there shall bo a maneuver between the Uni versity regiment and that at the State Farm. The ovent will take place north 'of'Xlncoln. Blank ammunition will bo used and it is expected to glvo to It all the appearance of regular -warfare. It is expected to make . a feature of tins exercise andTvlll al30 serve an Instruction preparatory to the government' Inspection. Umpires will be on the flejtl'to decide as to the -w''"rte-raplmnnt Another exercise will be a joint parade of the two regl ( Continued on page 2) GIRLS' CLUB BOARD MEETS AT FIVE TODAY ' Nomination of Officers Delegate to Go to National Conference Election Earlier This Year. The Girls' Club board will meet to "TlayTo-talkDverthimominatIons-for- the officers for next year. Next Tues day at 5 p. m. a mass meeting of all girls will bo held for the nomination of other minor officers. Election will probably tako place the last of next week. Miss Blancharti.' secretary or State University Y. W. CTATs, will Tie present' at the meeting. The method of election of tho Girls1 Club officers is as follows; President and vice-president are elected from tho junior class and preferably shall .have served on tno lioaTo"; The-secreH tary will bo elected from the sopho more and tho treasurer from tho fresh man class. Nomination of officers and members of tho executive boards will .occur at a mass meeting to bo hold one week before elections-. The election 1s bolng held earlier than usual this year, for tho purpose of solecting tho delegate for the na tlonal girls' club conference. It is tho custom for tho "president-elect" to go as delegate to this conference. Miss Blanchard, the secretary of Stato University Y. W. 0. A.'s, will bo hero next week. Sho holds a new position, and it is desired' that as many of tho girls will meet her as possible. Sho will bo present at "tho girls' mass meeting on Tuesday, All girls nro urged to 'be there and learn to know her. TODAY tuupyriKlu.) GORNHUSHERS SOLD BE YOND ALL EXPECTATIONS One Thousand and Twenty-seven Go First Day Record Breaker Gaily Colored Tags In Evidence. Tho sale of the 1914 Cornhuskor was tho greatest for tho first day in tho1 history . of tho University. One thousand and twenty-seven of the 1,375 copies ordered were sold, sur passing all expectations. Manager Swift expresses himself as well pleased' with the outcome of the first day's sale. Ho predicts that every book-wHl-Hurely-be-gone-by-tomorrow- night. As large a sale is anticipated for today as that of yesterday, since many students were unable to order their books on account of tho short time between classes. Aitnougn the de luxe edition lsmoro' exnimstvcrthnn tho standard, almost as many -of these wero ordered as tho standard? Manager 6wlft states that tho do luxo book is the best year book that has over beon.jspld by any Uni versity for the sam6 price. At Wis-" consln-last-year tho-Bodger-sald-300-of this edition, at $5.00 each. Tho management was able to make this low price owing to the heavy amount of advertising which makes up tho difference In price. Today will bo tho last otianco to order ono of the 1014 year books and all persons desiring books are urged to get them early before the supply is exhausted. Tho following aro those who will tako tho orders: Elizabeth Hydo, Ruth M. Squires, J. W. Ferris, Leon Samuel son, William Novillo, "Jake" Schwab, "Miko" Poteet, Reed Dawson, L. W. Chartosworth( Russell Swift, R. W. Hahn, P. C. Spencer, R, V. Koupal and Karl L, Janouch. Orders may bo sent into tho office at-any time today. Tho do luxo edition will require a deposit of $1.50 and the other $1.00. 1 III - I I I . - . . I I I .1 I I . I .1 I .llll .. LAST CHANCE FOR CORNHUSKER ENGINEERS' DANCE AT LINDELL FRIDAY NIGHT Tickets Are Going Fast Committee Promises Plenty of Room Few Tickets Left. On Friday of this week tho En gineering Society 'holds their second hop of tho school year. The commit tee report that tho tickets are nearly all sold and the late ones had better hurry if they wish to atond this hop. Tho committee stato that the ball room will not be crowded and that I elaborate preparations have been mado to make this ono of tho very best dances of the present social season. Tlnnevont-will-bo-staged-in tho new Lindeil ballroom and prom ises to be a success in every respect. What few tickets that there aro loft are in tho hands of tho committee, KJellgaard, Beck and Peterson, and can be had of them. PHARMACISTFXNUOJlr-" WILL BE A GOOD ONE Promises to Be Full of Wit and Humor Pharmaceutical Celebrities Portrayed. The annual that is to be Issued by tho School of Pharmacy will bo out In a few weeks. Take-offs on all tho profs and snap shots of all tho prominent- pharmacists In tho 'School will bo published; also a ohoico collec tion of Jokes that have been picked, up during the year. . This year's annual will also include a number pf feature stories on "Fat Irwin" , "Fat" Harrison, ""Dietrich," and others whose 'antics have de lighted tho "Pharmics." - Potter Howard has charge of the annua. Distribution will bo limited to the pharmacy students. SPIRNG OPENING NUMBER OF THE DAILY NEBRASKAN -All-the Styles oftho Season to Be Shown Something New In Journalistic Line. Ono of tho biggest things tho NE BRASKAN has attompted this year Is tho production of their Annual Spring Opening Number. Tho busi ness department, has been busy night and- day for tho past week getting It into sbapo for tho subscribers tomor row. . It is a now venture in college Journalism and its reception by tho studen ts this yodrAwlll largely govern Its future appearance. It is issued primarily 'for tho ad vertisers of the NEBRASKAN. It will contain thoir opening spring an nouncements, including reading mat- j tor prppnrpri hy OTpnrtu !n tho vnrlpnq wearing apparel lines, under the dl- rectlon of the advertising department. UAmong-hefeatureBwllU-beanau-r thontlc dross chart, articles on men's Wearing apparel, spring millinery, spring costumes for women. a descrlp tlon of the Tarious window displays about tho city, besides many other specialties -with regard to spring fashions. Tho edition will contain twelve, pages, entirely separate from the regular Daily,, making a paper of six teen pages In all. Watch for Friday's Rag if you want to become posted on all tho different phases of up-to-date dress. Fashions from Paris, London, NowVork and all of the various other "elite centers" will bo represented. Watch for tho Spring Opening Num ber of .the DAILY NEBRASKAN to morrow. Vesper 8ervlce. Tho Y. W, O. A, vvespor service Thursday will ho on the subject "Camp Firo Girls." Somo interesting talks will be made. FAMOU8 ENGLI8H PLAYER WILL INSTRUCT HU8.KER8. " BOOTING PIGSKIN IS POPULAR About Fifty Men Taking to the Great English Game Coach 8tiehm Thinks There Should Be Two Hundred, On Snturday aftornoon at 2 o'clock the Cornhuskors vill receive tholr flrat Instruction in soccer. Coach Stlohm Is a big a kid as the youngest Jrjcalunan.and.haa-gotten.vory onthil- slautlc ovor the groat English game. Ho complnlns that not enough' men nro turning out. Ho says that 200 men ought to como out for thlrgreat college gamo. " No matter whether a man Is a freshman or a graduate Btu-' dent, ho Is eligible to tho soccer teams. The instruction on Saturday will bo given by an Englishman who was a "crack" or "star" at soccer in his dear hold Hlngland, by Jo! Coach Stlohm is to bo congratulated on hunting up a man who can glvo( NebrnskaiiB nn Idea of tho great out door sport. New Men Out. Tho spring football practice of Wednesday brought out throe now men, A. L. Vidal, W. R. Honloy and, Q. W. Gilllgan. All tbroo men are experienced football material. Tho work Wednesday conslsted-of-bucklng- ihft nlmrglng mimhlnn, working in groups of flvo, and starting. SENIOR PLAY TRYOUTS POSTPONED TILL TUESDAY Not Enough Books on Hand Play a Great Favorlte-AH Old 8tars Arelnthe Field; - - -t. - Tryoutg for the senior play have been postponed until next Tuesday evening. This is due to tho fact that there is but ono" copy of ' tile play available for those who "wish to try out, and hence all havo not had an opportunity to 'prepare, themselves. It has iuBt been a woek since tho senior class selected tho' "Fortune Hunter'' for its class play and ThV' -Committce-liagfQtint1thnt If Hip try. outs aro held this evening some pros pective members of tho cast will bo unablo to compote. Tho committee is determined to obtain tho strongefct uramattc material of the class lotf'tlie"' cast and prefer to delay the tryouts a few days in order to To sure that all who wish to do so may have full opportunity to proparo and compete in tho tryouts. . Much favorable comment has been heard around tho campus over the play chosen. "A mighty keen, clover comedy,'' is a very nsual characteriza tion. Tho committee has been de lighted with tho approval of tho choice of play. There is no doubt but what this play; presented by a cast Includ ing "Rocklo" Ammerraan, Don Ahrena,. Guy Williams, Guy KIddoo, Nell Brown, Charles Epperson, Marlon Preece, Helen Soronson, and other capable members .of the class, wJU be one of the best class plays ever pro duced at the University., "V M -1 i t sasi S A M H tr - , rjr. T Vl . 'i 0 N. v K w "WffBW