The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 29, 1914, Image 3

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THE DAILY NIBRABKAN
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THEATRES
REIVER THBATEfr
TONIGHT AND ALL THI8 WEEK
, Matinee Saturday
-MHITOirrHOKrillD-PtAYERSr
IVi Wlnchell Smith's Great Play of
Today
"THE ONLY 80N
NIGHT8 50c, 35c, 25c, 15o
MAT. 26c and 15c
Next Week
REJUVENATION OF AUNT MAR
"Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary"
BU8INE88 8TATEMENT'
At End. of Second Semester. May 28,
1914. I forma mo Mint all of tho dn luxe books
hnvo been disposed of and it is Inv
Resources. posslblo to got a" copy of this edition,
Subscription .' ' $ 85eTO&-rbat-thcroaroabout-forty-copi08-of-tho
Advertising 1,633.00
Refund telephone Cornhusker
Metal sale
Galleys
Stationery (on hand)
State Journal (credit advertising)
7.50
3.50
3.00
3.00
8.00
BOOKS!
ForGraduates which
means c v e ry thing
from a graduating
booklet at 20 cents to
a fine leather bouricT"
Set at $20:00.
THE LINCOLN BOOKSTORE
Liabilities.
Salaries editorial . . . ' $ 225.00
BuBineBB staff 373.30
Circulators
Telephone
PoBtofllco (mailing)
Typewriter rental .
Stationery supplies
Engravings
Postago
92.25
20.00
DISTRIBUTION OF
CORNHU8KER8 TODAY
(Continued irom pago 1)
.1 fl -
standard edition that have HQU been
disposed of and theso copleB may bo
had at tho rdgular distribution.
Tho do luxo book is bound in rod
morocco leather and with tho narao
on tho front and tho silk facing pres
ent all togother tho classiest book
imaginable This book cannot bo
Total ?27fjl47l3-rduplicatcd-by-any-Tvcstern-collego- -at-
J. F. THOMPSON
U. of N. 13
General Agent for Lincoln and
Vicinity
Staff pictures (Cornhusker) . .
Subscription campaign sup
plies
IServioes during ubBcripUon-
campaign
Paper stock wrappers
Postals, telegrams, etc
Proof-reading
Printing four months
v 20.00
3G.00
33.60
-15rl5
25.00
21.00
9.C0
NEW YORK
LIFE
CO.
INSURANCE
Walsh Block, 141 South 12th
B 8465 Room 14
University Jeweler and
Optioian
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTIOIAN
11M O St. Yellow Frest
Yomr Patronage Solicited
20.55
7.99
2.05
38.50
1,525.84
Total $2,465.84
anywhere near tho prlcp that tho stu
dent is paying for iL Tho purchasers
of this edition will havo somothing to
bo proud of all their lives.
Tho Cornhusker in general Is mad o
up of twelve divisions, or sections.
In thoifirst division tho University
takes up tho extension plan from tho
standpoint- of the romovalists and
from tho standpoint of thoso favoring
tho present slto and Illustrates this
with cuts of drawings mado 'by tho
University architect. Tho second dl--vlslnn
contains the seniors, with cuts
Resources $2,514.13
Liabilities 2,465.84
Profit
' Total Business.
For 1913-14 $4,958.55-
For 1912-13 $3,560.58
40.29
Flowers All the Time
Bros.
Telephone B2234
Chap
in
127 South 13th
Increase $1,397.97 or 25.4
Itolativo cost of four-column
paper (80) issues, $1,474.42;
per day $18.43
Rolatlvo cost of five-column
paper (77) issues, $1,280.89;
por day 16.68
In tho year 1912-13 no salarios woro
paid editorial staff, which aro included
in tho past year.
-PRINTING-GRAVES
New Location, 244 N. 1 1th Street
In making comparative costs, oxtra
editions aro not Included.
FRANK S. PERKINS,
Business Manager.
"SPA"
Try the Y. M, O. A. Lumeh
Room, Cafeteria.;, Plan
fT Y. M. 0. A. 18th A ?
Koamet Klub.
Report of Kosmot Klub opora, hold
at tho Oliver Theatro, May 16, 1914.
Rbcolpts: Ticket salo, $626.25; sale
of music, $45.85. Total, $672.10. Ex
penditures: Rent of theatro, $103;
-orchoBtrn-nnd-orohestratlonSf-f&adi.
vortlslng, $56.30; scenery, $71.05;
printing of scoro and oxpross on same,
$85.31; printing, $12.15; costumes',
$42.49; hauling Bcenory to thoatro,
$2.25; incidentals, $8.80; director of
play, $137; distributed as prizes,
$118:50. "Total,' $70057
Call Jol. B23-UI
THE EVANS
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ClaanirsTTryet erj Dyr
333 N. 12th St.
WHITMAN'S OTJUWY
OAKDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
It and O Itreete
at top and bottom of campus scones.
Tho third division, honorary societies
Buch as Phi Beta Kappa, Innocents,
otc. Tho fourth and fifth divisions
take up tho fraternities and sororities
and a cut of tho houso of each organi
zation is displayed on tho pago oppo
site tho group. Theso cuts wero add
ed to this section at a great expense.
Tho sixth and seventh sections deal
with tho professional fraternities and
clubs and other societies,, respectively.
Thd eighth section is that of tho Mili
tary department This is by far tho
classiest military section ever put out,
tho cuts costing almost doublo what
they did In any previous book. Tho
pictures of the captain, sponsor and
first lloutonant aro displayed on one
sldo of tho pago and tho company on
tho other.
Tho mcdlCB aro given an oxcluslvo
soction this year, which thoy edited,
and it speaks well for tho "pep" in
this school. Tho last throo divisions
in tho book talco up dramatics, debat
ing, athlotics and a slxty-pago joko
section, which is unequalod in slzo or
abundanco of wit, and pictures of
prominent or near-prominent studonts.
tJTho most coBtly part of tho book Is
four color shoots printed in eight
colors. Thoy aro takon from oil paint
ings and tho .estimated cost for paint
ing, printing and making cuts for samo
is over $300.
Tho reason tho book this year is
mado of so much hotter materials
than over boforo is duo to tho fact
that thoro is moro advertising than in
provJouB-yoars. Eraatcally, nll.monoy.
duo tho book has boon paid and ItTms
been run on a strictly business basis
from tho beginning. The student has
gotten tho advantage of all theso
things in a bigger, hotter and moro
olaborato book than has over boforo
HTirIininqTnR5nnittinnT)tca--atrNobTaBkar
President and Manager. Audited May
28, 1914. T. A. WILLIAMS,
Agent Student Activities.
TRI DELTS WILL ENTER
TAIN NATIONAL OFFICER
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undcrdrawert are one garment. This means that the shirt
can't work out of the trousers, that there are no shirt tails to bunch
in scat, that the drawers "stay put," to say nothing of the comfort
and economy of saving a garment. OLUS is coat cut opens
all the way UQHncloVcd crotch, closed back, See illustration
Por roll, tennli iM field wear, we recommend the ipeclit attached colltr OL.US.wllb
rrrular or ibdrt ileeret. Extra iltei (or rerr till or itout men. Alt thltt librlci,
In imart rfnltna, Indudlnr illkt $1.50 to $10.00.
OLUS one-pleco PAJAMAS (or looming, renin and comfortable ilrrp.
Made on the aame principle at OLUS Shim. coat cat. rioted buic, doted crotch.
No triags to tighten or como loose, $1.60 to $8,60.
Aak your dealer for OLUS. Booklet on requatt.
PlIiLLirS.JONES COMPANY, Maker. Dpt.N 1199 Bro.d way, N. Y.
Remember! If It Isn't coatcut, It Isn't OLU8
For Sale at
MiWiEe
Formally
MAGBB & DBHMER
SERVICE
Ths Artists Way, Take a Lssson Evsry Day.
To our students is our highestnm
honest and fair business dealings with
everyone, our guide.
I NSTRUCTORS
Eighteen artists, mostly all imported from Now York and
abroad because of thoirTrpto-tlato -methods -and -high- stand'
ing as teachers and artists. No expense has or will bo spared
in securing artists of tho highest proficiency, "
Send for booklet
which will fully con
vince you that wo
can givo you a full year's accomplishment in ono term of ten
weeks when measured by other school's methods.
In all its branches is
taught with the evory day
method.
i A Our name is not borrowed from any other
Rftm E. institution; WootlHnirrestigoHjy-our-
high standards, good service and artist
""- instructors. Send for Catalog.
NE1A TERM JUST STARTING
ADVANCEMENT
MUSIC
LINCOLN IVSICaL COLLEGE
.OTJgllRJTTTr.TTOCL
"Miss Fitch. Prornlnennn'PawHellenlc-
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Affairt, win visit in
' Lincoln.
Carry your Bank Account with us!
CITY NATIONAL BANK
Cor. 11th and O Streets.
Saturday afternoon, from thrco to
flvo, Trl Delta will entertain at tho
chapter house in honor of Miss It.
Louieo Fitch, ono of their national offi
cers. MIbb Pitch is tho editor of
Delta Delta Delta's quarterly, has
compiled their song book, and for the
last fow years has been on active
worker in Pan-Hellenio affairs. Miss
Fitch has not been a guest at Ne
braska since she inspected the chap
ter two years ago. She will stop on
her way to Kansas City.
FOUND An overcoat in drill locker
room. Inquire at Gymnasium. '
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