The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 13, 1914, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBBASKAN
The Dally Nebraskan
Pronertv Of
TIIF. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Lincoln
C. A. SORENSBN
Editor-in-ChleX
. Artlne Manairinir Editor.... R. V. Koupal
Associate Editor L. O. Chatt
REPORTORIAL. STAFF
Ivan O. Ueede Irving T. Oberfelder
J. C. Beard Lester Zook
Everett J. Alttaoua Horn Sinter
F. W. McDonald MarR. Kauffman
E. Grablll Harold O. King
Charles M. Frey Jami A. MrKachen
J. R. Glassey Bennett C. Vlg
W. Jacobson T. W. McMHUan
SPECIAL FEATURES
Whos Who Silas Bryan
Lorena Blxby
Society column Camllle Leyda
I Dorothv Ellsworth
Cartoonist '..Charles Misko
Athletics .Henry J.yis
Business Manager Frank S. Perkins
Asst. Business Manager.. Russell F. Clark
Subscription price $2.00 per year,
payable in advance.
Single copies, 5 cents each.
Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln.
Nebraska, as second-class mall matter,
under the Act of Congress of March 3.
1879.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1914
REST.
Sleepe after toyle, port after stormie
seas,
Ease after warre, death after life doth
greatly please. Spencer.
For the fifth time beat Kansas.
Ve note with pleasure that Potter
is scheduled to play tomorrow.
The Senior Hop paid out. D. D.
Mapes deserves credit for good management.
Keep your eye on Halligan and
Howard.. This is the last game In
their football career before the home
folks.
Even though we are not registered
in the law college, we can make Just
as much noise If we try.
LAW "PEP."
You have got to give it to the
"laws." With all their faults, they
have as much "pep" as the rest of the
school put together. Watch them to
morrow. With Kansas rooters to the
right and to the left of them, some
thing is sure to happen. With the
Blackstone rooters, under the leader
ship of Ferris, Swarr, Prince, Chatt,
and May, that "Jay-hawk chalk" stuff
will sound feeble in comparison.
NOTICE!
Scarlet and Cream hats will be
necessary for both boysV and
girls' rooting sections Saturday.
Official Rooters' Hats on sale at
Magee's at cost, 25c. Get yours
today!
PROF. ROOKIE LEAVES.
Will Deliver Address on Babies at
Fairmont Will Illustrate Talk ,
With Many Picture.
Prof. W A. Rockie, of the Geog
raphy department, leaves today for
Fairmont to . give his lecture and
motion pictures on "Better Babies."
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ENGINEERING
SOCIETY PINS
CIVIL ENGINEERS
PINS
at
HALLETPS
Don't forget your order.
Unl. Jeweler
Etb. 1371 1143 O
UNI. NOTICES
Cornhusker Pictures.
All Juniors and Seniors who want
their pictures In the 1915 Cornhusker
will have the same taken at Town
sends "before December 1. Three dol
lars covers the price of photos and cut
EVERYTHING READY.
(Continued from frag?,
Tenor Singers. .
FlrBt tenor singers are needed in
the Glee Club. Those wishing to try
out see either Mrs. Raymond or Earl
Jackson.
Girls' Luncheon.
Plans are being made for the lunch
eon to be given Saturday noon, No
vember 14, the day of the Kansas
game. Girls, remember, trice oniy
35 cents.
Ushers Notice.
It will be necessary for all ushers
to register again for the Kansas game.
Those wishing to usher for this game
will please sign their name to the list
on the billboard in the Nebraskan
office before Friday noon. All ushers
will report in front of Armory at 1:30
sharp, Saturday afternoon.
University Party. -
All-University party In the Armory,
8 p. m., November 13. Admission, 25
cents.
Notice.
Owing to. the mid-semesters and to
the meeting of the German Dramatic
Club on Wednesday of this week, the
D. G. V. will not meet until Thursday,
November 19.
Junior Hop Committee.
There will be a meeting of the
Junior Hop committee at 11 o'clock,
Tuesday, in U. 106.
G. W. IRWIN.
Examination.
Romance Languages 9 (Hernani)
test, Friday. N. F. COBURN.
University Chorus.
The Uriiversity Chorus will hold its
Friday rehearsal in Memorial Hall, in
stead of in the Music Hall of the Tem
ple, at'five o'clock, November 13th.
CARRIE B. RAYMOND.
Scandinavian Club.
The Scandinavian Club will meet
Saturday evening at eight o'clock in
Faculty Hall of the Temple. Several
papers will be read. Everybody wel
come.
Freshman Football.
All Freshmen out for the football
meeting to be held in the east end of
the Armory at 11 a. m.t Tuesday, No
vember 17th. VERNE AUSTIN,
Manager.
Junior Football.
All men interested in the football
supremacy of the Juniors report at
the east door of the Armory at 4 p. m.
today. DAVID H. BOWMAN.
Union Society.
The Union Society will hold open
house on the third floor of the Tem
pie, Saturday evening at 8:15. This
meeting is open to everyone. All are
invited to come and bring their home
coming friends.
Symphony Class.
The analysis of the Third Beethoven
Symphony will be commenced Satur
! day at 6 p. in. In Art Hall. The game
will be over in time.
than these, refreshments, which will
be served to all. Songs to be learned
and, sung at Kansas-Nebraska game
will be passed out during the evening.
Toward the close of the party sev
eral old-fashioned dances will be an
nounced and these are sure to at
tract attention In no less degree than
the grand march.
In speaking of the party, Dean Eng
berg said: "It seems to me that the
idea Is a good one. It will bring about
a more unified spirit and for this
reason alone would be beneficial. I
ehall try to be there to enjoy at least
part of the evening. All students who
possibly can should take advantage of
this opportunity to j?et together."
Miss Parks believes that u tnese
first "All University Nights" are a suc
cess the new gymnasium and buildings
for the "All University Night" or
"mixer" will be put up.
Every student of the University is
urged. to attend. On the student body
rests the BUcceBs of the affair and they
should assure it permanence in the
social activities of the school. As the
"mixer" is self-supporting an admis
sion of a quarter will be charged.
Remember the time 8 o'clock and
the place the Armory. "The Girl"
will be there.
Thornburg's Orchestra, B2556.
Ted Marriner, Cleaner, Hatter. 235
North 11th.
Scott's Orchestra. Call B-1482 or
B-4521.
ROOTERS NOTICE! '
Official Rooters' Hats will be
worn by everybody in both boys
and girls' rooting sections at the
Kansas game. Get yours today
at Magee's 25c.
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Loeb'g orchestra, L-9896. 325 So. 17.
ALL-UNIVERSITY PARTY.
The indications are that the all-
University party in the Armory to
night will be a great success. Liter
ally hundreds have signified their in
tention of going. For those who dance
there will be dancing, and for these
who don't want to dance or get tired
of dancing, clever games have been
prepared by Miss Park..
Students, alumni, and members of
the faculty will meet together for a
good time. This social function meets
a long-felt need. It Is the beginning
of better, happier and more demo
cratic social life at Nebraska. Unless
unavoidably detained, good form de
mands the attendance of all of us.
Jones' Orchestra, phone L-9666.
Classified Column
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Palladian.
The Paliadlan Society will not meet
in open session tonight. There will
be a closed meeting for members only
-a costume party on Saturday, No
vember 14th. All members out.
LOST Bunch of keys on a leather
case key ring. Finder kindly leave
at Nebraskan office. 11-11-93
LOST One grey kid glove. Finder
kindly leave at Nebraskan office.
11-1194
LOST A plaid cap, in the Library
Please return to C. C. DeBord.
41-41-95
LOST Innocent pin, red devil's head
with crossed forks beneath; initials
R. F. C. on back. Finder please leave
at alumni headquarters. 11-14 ?
YF yoii notched yo pipe
1 ev'ry time it killed
a grouch, pretty soon s ' fSr
it'd be all notches
an no pipe
It takes a mighty deep Rrouch to long withstand the
cheering influence of VELVET, The Smoothest Smok
ing Tobacco. VELVET is Kentucky's Burlcy dt JLuxewith
an aged-in-the-woocl mellowness. 10c tins and 5c metal-
lined boffS- JbirfxfruZStacctCr.
University Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria
IN THE TEMPLE
FOR UNIVERSITY FOLKS ONLY
Quality Economy Convenience
Meal Hours. 7:00 8:80 U:00 1:30 6.80-7.C0.
SPECIAL OFFER
STREET PUMPS
HOUSE PUMPS
PARTY PUMPS
DRESS PUMPS
DANCING PUMPS
That
were
3.50
to
5.00
ON SALE
SATURDAY
PAIR
MLLER
Ineludes Bronze Kid Black
Patents White and Colored
Satin Champagne Kid Red Kid
skin etc., in good styles, some
are trimmed with pon pon or
heads, others quite plain, but in
neat styles.
Odd and discontinued lines, in
which sizes are somewhat broken
and we wish to close them out.
It's a splendid opportunity, when
you consider that the party sea
son is just beginning.
OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS
FROM WinCII TO CHOOSE.
Shoes Main Floor.
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COLORS Te"OLD GRAD"
HATS 20cc2cb-2 for35c
KANSAS COLORS will be in
evidence-Will NEBRASKA'S?
We have the latest in Fobs, Brooches and Pins
Souvenirs of many hinds .
lb UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
Phone B-3G34
340 Ko. 11th