THE DAILY N EBBASKAN The Daily Nebraskan Property of THE UNIVERSITY OF Lincoln NEBRASKA C. A. 90RENSBIJ Editor-ln-Chlef Acting Managing; Editor.,.. R. V. Koupal Associate Editor L. O. Chatt REPORTORIAL, STAFF Ivan O. Lleede J. C. Beard Everett J. AJthouss F. W. McDonald E. GrablU Clwrlea M. Frey J. R. Glassey W. Jacobsoa J. L, Oittln Irving- T. Oberf elder Lester Zook Dora Slater Marg. Kauffman Harold O. King: James A. McEachen Bennett C. Vlg T. W. McMIUlan Lucile Leyda SPECIAL FEATURES Whos Who Silas Bryan f Lorena Blxby Society column Camilla Leyda (.Dorothy Ellsworth Cartoonist Charles Mlsko Athletics Henry Kyle Business Manager Frank S. rcrklns Asst. Business Manager. .Russell F. Clark Subscription price $2.00 per year, payable In advance. Single copies, 6 cents each. Entered at the postifflce at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second-class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1515 Welcome back. Did you enjoy yourself? everything up your way? How is THE NEW YEAR The old year is gone and with'it all that might have been. Some have drifted as dead branches upon the Missouri. Others have at least tried to control their own course in life and have struggled with various degrees of success to let thought, not luck or fate, guide their destiny. It is an opportune time as we bid good-bye to the old year and greet the new to take note of whither we are traveling. When old Mother Earth shall have made another score o. journeys around the sun will we be listed with the brilliant, the mediocre, or the failures? A careful self-examination now may have much to do with the answer. Welcome the coming year with earnestness, courage and a will to rise above the level of the years past. TLere is but one hopeless class those of dull minds and without cour age, who say: "What's the use?" Success is not easy or all would succeed. Resolutions to do this or that will not get one far. A South Sea Islander believes that his arrow will always hit the mark when dipped In blood. So the one who dreams of high places, if, he would hit the mark, must bathe his ambition in his own life blood. Self-mastery and continual effort are the secrets of success. The biography of every student who fails can be written in these words: "He loved ease too well." UNI. NOTICES Junior Hop Committee. Junior Hop committee is asked to meet in U. 106 today at 11 a. m. CHAIRMAN. - v Xi Delta There will be a meeting of the Xi Deltas, Tuesday at five o'clock, at the Alpha Chi Omega bouse. Notice The D. G. V. will meet on Thursday, January 7, at 8 p. m. sharp, at the home of Miss Louise Herrick, 1910 Senior Pins $1:50 Initials Engraved Free MAH-LETT Unl Jeweler Estb. 1871 1143 O Prospect street. Mr. G. K. Link of the department of agricultural botany will speak. HU lopic, which will probably be some phase of the war, will be an nounced tomorrow. Cornhusker Pictures No .individual pictures for the Corn husker will be accepted after January 18. This is final. The. book must come out on time. Do your part. M. L. POTEET. Mystic Fish Meeting Mystic Fish will hold a meeting at 6 o'clock Tuesday at the Kappa Arpha Theta house. RIFLE MEN START CONTEST THURSDAY 8cores Are Forwarded o Washington Where They Are Compared With Scores From Other Colleges Senior Pins Senior pins have arrived. Secure them Tuesday from 10 to 12 a. m. of committee in Library. Additional or ders will be taken at the same time. Rifle Team All men who are candidates for the rifle team will please report at the range every day between 4 and 5 o'clock. The first intercollegiat match is to be shot Thursday, Janu ary 7. Special Rate to students, this week only. Lincoln Dancing Academy. Nebraska men will shoot in the first intercollegiate rifle match next Thurs day at an hour to toe arranged to suit the convenience of the team members. There will be a match every week from now until about the time out door drill begins. The rifle team is composed of the ten best shots in the University regi ment In every match each man shoots ten shots standing and ten prone; the five best scores are then forwarded to the secretary of the Na tional Rifle association at Washington, who announces the comparative stand ing of the competing teams. Nearly all of the large colleges in the United States take part in these intercollegiate shoots. Nebraska was not represented last year through failure to send in a filing fee on time, but expects to make a record this year. Major Armstrong says that Nebraska has some good ma terial and could show up to advantage in her class if the men would turn out for practice. . ' . . ' v ! s-: .... -Vf' s- ; f X V,.. " , ... Group of chorus beauties with MclNTYRE & HEATH t'hE "IIALi TREE" OLIVER Today Matinee 2:3 O end Tonight C:15 CM API U BROS 157 So. 13th , FLOWERS ALL THE TIME 9 You are invited to attend the Complementary Opening Reception for University' Class Norton's Academy of Dancing and Athletics at the Rosewilde Party House 1126 P Street Saturday evening, January 9th eight'thirty o'clock t MR. NORTON AND MISS MILDRED HOUSE Will demonstrate the Pavlowa O'avotte, Castle's Half and Half, Ia Purlano, Ta-Tao, Fox Trot, Maxixe, Tango, Hesitation, One Step and Canter Step Dancing by Mr. Norton ' The demonstration will be followed by dancing in which you are invited to, participate Interpretative Dances, Liszt's Second Hungarian Rhapsody and The Barcarolle, by Miss Mildred House University Class and Assembly Saturday afternoons Instruction 2:00 to 3:30 p. m. Dancing 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. BEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1915 Private lessons or private classes at the Academy or at your home or club by appointment any hour not occupied by regular classes. PHONE B-6657 TOE University School ofMusic Established 1694 Opposite the University Campus Eleventh and R Instruction given in all branches of music Students may enroll at any time. Bejrinners accepted. Prices reasonable WILLARD KIMBALL, Director o?orne of ifou Jelowf,- "Wfxen iCrMgfhf-fime douJn in Wave fie poodrYo wear for Jvrmal Evening afair. Wood hoii(fh " Ms isor fAeu! ukohard . youJelloii)r'wkohai)e'' lmusf 4llfheJellow "who hasn'f thai SPEIER& SIMON Will loan fiemfor one evening an Up-fo-dafo 3ullJ$ressJui Provcn(f 6ey Say fc 'Dress Accessories Shirts, vests, fes. hose.cotars.shoes. pumps, ec. o Me 7770(nor$.?or77ore. fyouhave he accessor es. ue tvitoanycu 'he Futt Dress Sut for $m