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Ill I r HI m u. WMW lrfi i ' I i'l ' " " ' ' ' ' lummmW mtHmTMifV 'f -s- 1 m THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ll t- 1 ' I LL i i i H CHINESE HOME LIFE DESCRIBED BY TAFT Missionaries Make Plain Conditions of Poor People In Far EaBt Sal- ary Pledges Soon. Tlu V. W. C. A. ronis wore crowded to tliolr full capacity Thursday night by University glrla who oamo to hear MIhs Tnft'H message from China. MlaH-GiuUiiuiL led tin; muulllUL. Miss Taft opened her Interesting talk by an appealing description of the iiitlfnl conditions of Chinese home lite. She HtreHKod the fact that all Individuality Ih cruHhed out of the woman, who has absolutely no oppor tunity to express her Ideas In bringing up her children and In managing her home. 9ho mentioned the need of roHtralnt -given in a kliidJy.. way. .to UmmV-QinmL as they gain their freedom. She Hald that the women of the preHont moment have more power than they knew how to manage. When they nro led In the right way, however, and glvon a bumbo of proportion, they make excellent doctors, nurses and teachers CLASSIFIED LIST LOST 1M Dota Phi arrow pin act In pearls. Howard. Call Pi Beta Phi house. B-3427 D3-4-8 MIhb Taft next described the train ing of the young women in home eco nomlcB, the cultural RUbJects, and even In business courses. MIbh Taft described Mr. RobortHon's lecturo work which Is given under the auspices of tho Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. Ills lecturea aro IHiiBtrated and lead to a basis upon which ho can explain tho Christian religion. In speaking of the reception which missionaries receive, she said that the Chinc8o-womeir-mpct-thcmmore-thatr huir way and that while they aro struggling with a distressing poverty, such as wo can acarcely realize, they contribute liberally and gladly to tho Hupport of women who enn guide tho grent work of tho Y. W. C. A. and make It accomplish Its great purpose. Tomorrow begins tho compaign for pledges td Miss King's snlary. All glrlB are asked to coino forward with thotrBupportntnd to join thomsolvcs to tho great cause of elevating tho condition of Chinese women. Purdue. SprlK-fooU)all-lB-brlnglug-out-a4ar4;o- number of good men. Many of last yenr'B 'varsity men, as well as a great many froshmen, aro turning out. Signal drill has commenced and tho "dummy" has been brought out. Dally practice will continue from now on and all men Interested are requested to turn out regularly. PICKED PICKINGS By "Pick" According to report, several of the new Persuings will bo unable to en joy tho luxury of a seat in classes for some littlo time to come. We hear that Bill Folsom has been honored with a scat in the bald-headed row of Miss Barnes American History class. Miko Poteet 1b said to be contem plating the erection of a combination lounge and smoker just outside the campus. This enterprise is to be run In competition to Ed Young'B and the Baltimore. The common rumor is that Tamzen Mankor Is promoting a little house dance for tho juniors In her following. Nlco thing to be on tho Kosmet Club KOR SAL13 Dross, suit; $70 suit, al most now; worn four times, at a bargain; slzo 3G. Call F-228G. Artistic dance programs and menus for particular people Qoorge Bros., Printers, 1313 N etroot. ????????????????? WHO WHAT: WHERE HANDY DIRECTORY OF THOSE WHO ALWAYS HAVE SOME- THING YOU NEED Bank Carry "Vour Bunk Account Ulth Ua CITY INXIO(NL BANK CORNER ELEVENTH MND O 9TS. fflrll Gregory Coal Co. "" J. M. CLARK, MO. See Us First. Lot Us Soo You First. B329I EXTRA MON. T U E. THE MAGNET EXTRA 1AED. THU. Soldier of Fortune Richard Harding Davis' powerful story in six parts- DUSTJN FARNUM in tho principal role. Every student should see this play. 1:30 3:00 6:30 8:00 9:30 , ADMISSION, 10c, Adults: Sc Children cast, Isn't it? Friday afternoon the Girls' Club voted for Student Council representa tive. A huge vote turned out, taxing tho facilities of the Library Hall to the-titmoat- T-hc-gathcring-could-vvcll-be compared to an English suffragette ineotlng. There is still a generous bounty of fered for catsklns at the Zoo. Lab. Tho fur business ought to pay at 50 cents a head. It was observed that tho east stairs of U Hall were given a good bath Fri day afternoon. Surely the spirit of Mayor Zohrung's "clean-up week" Is stalking about tho campus. Monday morning should herald the appearance of gentlemen's spring clothes upon the campus. Even the most conservative will bo perfectly safe after Easter. It Is out. Tho Sigma Nus move to 253G a Btreet next fall. 'Thoy will keep the Chi Omegas company. Passed by National Board of Censorship. Florist 3! Flowers All the Time. GHAPIN BROS. South Thirteenth. Telephone B2234 Printing New Location 244 N. 11th Street GRAVES Til n Your FILMS to FREDK. MACDONALD to be IIIIVlT J..1J ftnnd 8 Exposures. 10c. 10 Bxnosuros, 15c. 15 Exposure, 20c Haw aeVelOpea. ,'UH Ilrownell Blk. LINCOLN 137 Soutli Klevonth St. Watch This Column Grow ! DEVELOP YOUR BUSINESS CAPACITY by special work in BUSINESS TRAINING You can arrango for work to suit your convonlonco THE LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE Is fully accredited by tho National Association of Accredited Commer cial SchoolB, and offora tho best to bo had in equipment, courses and Instructors. Elegant New Home, 14th and P Sts., v 1st Corner East of City Y. M. C. A. B6774 E. C. BIGGER, Pres. W. N. WATSON, V. Pros. W. A. ROBBINS, 8ec'y Union Has Program. The Union Literary Society gave tho following program hiBt. night: Heading "The Sign of the Cross" .......... TAnna "Luckoy Piano solo Esther Athen Address Mr. Bannerjl Vocnl solo Myrna Jones WRESTLERS OFF TO TEXAS FOR VICTORY To Arrive There Saturday Morning Last Meet of the Season Boys Will Work Hard. Tho wroBtllng team, composed of CUT FLOWERS -Hitve-M)it-;v4aited-tlie-ii.w- flawor-storfi 1 If not-do-so-at once, and see tho magnificent display of white Narcissus, Tulips, yellow ialiodils in cut liowcrs ana POTTED FLVINTS Consisting of Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Primrose, Azalea, Rhodedendrans, 'Spireas and Easter Lillies, all at prices that will surprise you. GRISWOLD SEED CO. 1042 0 ST., LINCOLN. m Gunther, Gnnz and Pascal, left yester day aftornoon at 1:30 for Austin, Tex. Thoy arrived at Kansas City early last night and after a short stay there pro ceeded on their long trip to Austin, whoro they arrive, ready for the fray, Saturday morning. Tho tea mis In good condition and should show up well against the "Toxans." In tho Western Intorcol loglato Meet aF Chicago last week, Gunther took second and Pascal took tliJlfl. place- UanziosL in anjoarjy round, after a hard match, to the crack Indiana wrestler Tho Texas moot, being tho lost of the season, tho team has left with tho determination to end their season of hard work with a victory. Typewriters Rented ALL MAKES SPECIAL BATES TO STUDENTS -OFFICE EQUIPMENT k SUPPLYGOr 117 SOUTH TUELFTH CO-OP HAS THE Real Fountain Pen for you now. Self -Filler; Non- d j jz Leakable and Guaranteed for . . . p 1 Z) Come in and we will show you tho pen, worth seeing. Student's Supplies. Co-Operative Boole Co, On the SquareWith Students. 318 NORTH HTH PHONE B1224 To the Subscribers of Northwestern. For tho next few weeks students of Northwestern University will see a novel sight, that of tho co-eds survey ing tho' University campus.' College girls will be seen garbed in Duxbak outing clothes, carrying steel chains and stadia rods, spulntlng through telescopic alidades, pacing off dls- tances, and running levels over parts 'of tho University grounds surveying tho campus. ThlB work comes In tho mapping course given by tho. Geology department. Tho ontiro work Is out of doors and Is completed by tho first of April, which, no doubt, b tho reason for tho popularity of tho course, the Daily Nebraskam During the campaign for new subscribers during the past registration week, promissory notes for $1.00 were taken by the management as equivalent to the cash subscription. 3iVhile these notes- arc payable on-the -demand of the publishers, it is not the intent of the pub--lishers to demand the payment -at a certain date butnfc understood that T)ayraentmTi8trbomade-be fore the signer of tho note leaves school. 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