'S'it-TJ' vzi THE DAILY NE BR ASK AN L i L i i I i 1 I- The Daily Nebraskan Property of the university- of Nebraska Lincoln RJ9I3D B. DAWSON EdItor-ln-Chlef Phono L.-74M Mannglng Editor ....P. C. Sponcor Awoclarto Editor Ruth M. Squtroe A8oclato Editor R. V. Koupol Athletic Editor C. K. Morao RBPOIITORIAL. STAJTF Carrlo Ooman MortcnBO ICaurtmnn wjgHoKr- ernldliio--KftuffmnJ- Elizabeth Hyd HuKh McVlcKor l'". M. Morrla m Ktmii Nnlson Poano PickorliiK Karl Janouoh Icon Palmor John I. mi. BuslnoBO Manager Frank H. Porkln AmL BiiBltiosn Manngor. .Busooll F. Clark Subscription prlco J2.00 por year, payablo In advance Slnglo copttfa, C conta each. Entered at tho poatomco at Lincoln, -Nbraluw an -nocondaClaBamalLmattorv- under tho Act of CorvgroBS of March 3, 189. The DAILY NEBRASKAN purposes to ba tho froTs volco of student sentiment; to be fair; to bo Impartial; to sook ndvlco Turnyoll-Tnr-offor It; -to tntthfqUy-ptotaro- oolloge llfo; to go furtlior than tho moro printing of nows by standing for tho hlghont Idoals of tho dnlvoralty; In short, to serve tho University of Nobroska, Wednesday. April IB, 1914 -TH E-G I R L-Q U E ST I O Ni- Who is tho most popular girl in the University? That is what is puzzling the. Nebraskan these warm spring days. Awgwan is worried about tho most popular sorority. Wo want to get to the root of tho matter and llnd out dcllnttcly who is tho most popular -girl, Other Universltles-have-set tho 'precedent. Why should not wo be as enlightened on this most vital subject as our college brothers? Why should wo waste our time "spooling" an un popular girl boc'auso we are ignorant as to whom is the most popular? Why send our freshmen on on unprofitable quest from lack of vital knowledge? Wo aro going to find out who she is QnTh,ursday;md-Pr-idy-of thl week ballots will bo printed in the "paper. Jput them out and put them in the box in University Hall boforo Fri day evening at seven o'clock. You can vote as many votes as you can collect coupons. Wo don't care how often you vote but vote. We will an nounce to tho waiting, expectant world to whom belongs the greatest of all University honors. Vote early yjltelateYota-all-thotlino, Of course, It will bo necessary to hove Judges or the finish. We havo thought at leangth of ovory posslblo mini for mis position. But just now It looks as if we shall have to name several young men and young ladles. Watch tomorrow's paper for tho an- BIGGEST DIAMOND -4N-THEW0RLD- SE OtUR W-IN-&QW- THIS WEEK H A L L E T X REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Estab. 1871 1143 O SAMPLE SHOES Low Tango Dancing Pumps $2. SO BUDD, 1415 O STREET nouncomont of tho Judges. Applica tions received by tho editor between ono and threo o'clock today. Members to the student council constitutional, convention havo been appointed and elected. As yet noth ing Iiub boon accomplished toward presenting tho proposal to tho stu dents. It Is absolutely necessary that action bo taken at onco. The consti tution must be framed and adopted by popular vote. Tho members of the council must bo nominated and elcct .od. It-iH-npw-paBt-tho-mfddIo-ofAprllr There are less than two months loft of tho school year. If we aro to start next year with an effective system of self-government it is necessary that those students In whom is placed the responsibility of initiating tho move ment act and act at once. ,Lot them rcmombor tho while that their own opinion of the advisability of a student council shall not enter -luto-tholr work, T-huy-havo-luon-eom- missioned to do a certain piece of work. That piece of work in to frame and present to the students a work able constitution for a Nebraska stu dent council. It matters not whether tliey favor or oppose the adoption of any form of a council. Their work is outlined. Let them to it. then, with all possible celerity. The University public wants to decide before tho year is over. Thirsty' i-Blranlfl-TniyHo7 'AIR! not a drop to drink. You wander back and forth in front of tho old fountain but never a merry trickle groets your ex-1 . , , ..... I pectant, yearning ears. And tho little , , , , , ,, ,, , ' birds, who have come all the way from . , ,, ,. , , . . ,. , war-beridden Mexico to taste of its i , ;-..., l CUUI1UK UIIUIKIH, IIMIHl Jllllll III UIU JM1IU 4 ,mi rr n-r-m-li ntiri Hi n r 1 lt-H m t-h-rnTrfn-l I .l UU WIVIVtli. tlll. ,,H.V- 1 .. . VS.. . .J parched, their sweet song shriveled ... ' ', , , , . , ,. .bridges are out. except the ono on and dead. O, tor one drink of that ' , ,. . . . Twenty-seventh street, wonderful sparkling water Irom the; m. , , , . , , , , , , ,,, ., , , Tho Reds will wear a red band old fountain on a day like this! I . ,, . ...,. , , , i around their caps. Twould bo worth ten times its mens- ; . . ... ... . , , , i Blank ammunition will be issued to uro in all tho other beverages of the ... . . XT . ... , ..,,., , n . . , I both regiments. No firing will be done earth all the wines of tho Orient and ' . , tho beers yf tho Occident. Turn, O turn, you turner, the faucet that shall nttko-trs-irirrltirppy-! Turn tliu faucet- that shall bring to our lips the sweet est wine of tho earth, that shal glad don our hearts and make light our sorrows. Loose the voice of tho little birds. Wet their little whistles that they may proclaim tho gladsome spring. Turn 'er on! $ 3fc - ; fc -J)t - ft $fc CONVOCATION A violin recital by Professor People We Know. David S Olson.JJ.5. and-JFBrooka, Brooks, '10, both forestern, have with drawn fronrchoal tir accept : positions at MIssoull, Montana. National Forest TTPHOTVOT -CalLegc A 'series of threo talks on "Tho Col lege Girl's Religion" will bo givon in tho Y. V. C. A. rooms. Mrs. T. F. A. Williams will give tho first of tho series', "Tho Collogo Girl's .Faith," -on Wednesday evening at five o'clock. All girls are Invited to bo prosent. University Calendar Wednesday, April 15. 5:00 p. in. Camp Fire mooting Temple. G: 15 p. m. Phi Alpha Tau Lincoln Motel. 7:15 p. m. Glee Club practice. 7:30 p. m. Chemistry Club Chem istry Hall. Thursday, April 16. 11:00 a. m. Convocation Memorial TToTT; 5:00 p. m. Zoological Seminar -Ne- bruska Mall. 5:00 p. m. Vesper service Templa, 7:00 p. in. Y. M. C. A. meeting Temple. 7:15 p. in. Pershing, Rifles. 8:00 p. m. Phi Delta Phi. BATTLE TOMORROW (Continued from page 1) Twenty-seventh street. The Twenty sovonth street bridge being open, the colonel directs his march towards that point, moving along Oak creek. Special Situation, Red. Tiro- tort-rlTvTRton colnmumier nas directed Colonol P. O. Adams of tho Farm regiment, and three wagon trains, to move all stores at the State Farm and to inarch to Omaha via Raymond. At 3:00 o'clock p. m Colonel Adams rpnolvfifl Information HiJitnjrtlnn-rflEl L , , ,' ' " : iiiuhl is marcimig irom ine norinwesc toward tho State Farm and ho immo- dintflv mnvnK with twn hnttnUrma . , - , - . ... .. . , , toward Belmont, with the Idea of . , , ., . . .. 4 . . , ,, chocking tho Blues at that point -while ,".-., , . . , , , the rest of the stores are being loaded ., . . , , ,, by the third battalion. JoLejieraLCondltlons.. " l. 1. t 1 11 1 .1 ui u ruugc oi iohs man iou yaras. Umpires will wear white bands around their hats and their orders and directions will be observed by all. Tho umpires will bo: Chief Umpire General P. h. Hall, Adjutant General of the State. Umpires with University Regiment Major J. M. Birkner, National Guard; Captain Robert-Hamilton, U. S. Army. Umpire with Farm Regiment Lieu tenant W. C. Stoll, U. S. Army. University Notices Insurance Class. Mr. Will. V llll6n ol the home oiilcos of the Mutual Benefit, Newark, N. J., will address the Insurance class in U. 202 at 9:00 o'clock Wednesday morn ing. This is tho second of a series of live lectures by Insurance men planned for this class, tho first having UeFh given some time ago by tho state .commissioner ol! Insurance, Lr GT Brian. Chemistry Club. The Students Chemical Club will meet Wednesday, evening in 1110 unoni- Istry lecture room at 7:30 o'clock. Tho following program will bo givon: Sugars Geraldlno Kauffman Tho Electron Theory of Valence. . '. G. B. Lewis Fixation of Nitrogen Ruth O'Brien German Dramatic Club Tryouts. Tryouts for membership in tho Gor- hnnn Dramatic Club will bo hold In tho Temple on April 29th. Candidates may obtaln.Jurthor Information from Miss Ueppncr. Artlstlo dance- programs and menus for particular people. George Bros., Printers, 1313 N atreot. FOR JllDNT House, twelvo rooms, 1426 E street. Suitable for fra ternity; Call B 3945. 4-17-56 . ARMSTRONG'S Remodeling and Rebuild ing Sale 20 DISCOUNT On all Men's Suits and Onfall Traveling Equipment. Dozens of Furnishing Specials Armstrong GOOD CLOTHES THE University School of Music Established 1894 jQppoaitfi rhfi University-Campus, -U-th-and-R St8i In structions Given in All Branches of Music. Students., may Enter at Any Time. Beginners Accepted. WILLARD KIMBA.LL, Director DEVELOP YOUR BUSINESS CAPACITY by special work in business You can arrange for work to suit your convenience THE LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE is fully accredited by the National Association of Accredited Commer cial Schools, and offers tho best to bo had In equipment, courses and instructors. Elegant New Home, 14th and P Sts., 1st Corner East of City Y. M. C, Ar B6774 E. C. BIGGER, Pre8t w. N. WATSON, V. Pres. W. A. ROBBINS, Sec'y PLAY BALL LflWtOR CYCLE & SPORTING GOODS CO. 1423 0 St. Chicago. Plans aro being discussed at Chi cago as to the advisability or issuing a booklet describing the different ac tivities, routine of promotion, charac ter of work and the like. It was at first suggested that the undergraduate- council was the proper body to issuo .tho booklet. ' Later It was thought advisable to combine with this, in tho booklet, tho report of tho council committee on organizations. In this way tho booklet will contain, not only n description of .the purposes, Top Coats. On all Men's Soft and Stiff Hats, (KTKTSON8 KXCEI'TKO) Clothing Cor MERCHANTS TnniiMiin- Spalding and Victor Base ball, Tennis & Track Outfits. Supplies for every Sport. aims and methods of the different or ganizations, but also thoir achieve ments of the paBt year as well. This will give tho student a chance to de cide for himself whether an organiza tion is worth whllo or not. " It will also give definite information whether the council is dealing fairly or not. Underj' graduate activities aro vory important and It Is the plan of tho council to glvo tho now student ovory chance to equip himself so as to bo capable of taking an active part In student ac tlvlties. 'i v V HMWMMhMw' .---.. ' tx&ymr&i .. m''ji2ij;UiFy'