NEB R A SK AN ii ii 4 The Daily Nebraskan Troperty of THE UNIVERSITY OK Lincoln NEBRASKA J. C. BEAUD Editor-ln-Chlef Managing: Edkor Orytl Chatt First Associate Editor .J Dor s Slater Roonnii Associate Editor. .. .Ethel Arnold RErOUTORIAL STAFF C. E. Tanl Earl G. Jeffrey Charles Frey . Camille Leyd Bvron Rnhrbaugh Charles Helser C. S. Hobuon Phil Warner Mareuei ite KaufTrnan Luclle Leyda Ruth Sheldon A. J. Covert Eflie M. Noll SPECIAL. FEATURES Society Editor Dorothy Ellsworth iiiixiK K.iitnr Ivan O. lieede Business Manager Russell F. Clark Asst. Business Manager.... U. S. llarkson Subscription price $2.00 per year, payable in advance. Single copies, 5 cents each. Entered at the nostoftice at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of March 8, . 1879. FRIMAY. MAY 7, 1915 MOTHER'S DAY "Youth fades; love droops; the leaves of friendship fall; A mother's secret hope outlives them all." O. W. Holmes. If any one group of people should appreciate the significance of Mother's Day more than another it is Univer sity men and women. Surely they must come to realize sometime during their college career the sacrifice of the folks at home, and more particu larly the sacrifice of mother. It is a serious moment in the life of a mother when she sees her boy or girl start off to college, for they are mov ing into a new realm and in four years they are transformed into men and women with new aims and purposes in life that usually prevent their re turning to the old home. And in the complexity of this new life we are apt to fail to keep closely in touch with the home folks. So it is that the mother sacrifices the companionship and the service of her boys and girls because she loves them. How can we best observe the day that has been set apart to mothers? By doing the things that would please her most. To the mothers who are living, very likely a good long letter from her boy or girl down at the University would give her more pleas ure than anything. Not a letter tell- ing how many parties you have been to or how hard you have been work ing, but just a good, frank letter of appreciation, telling her how much you love her. Two thousand such let ters sent out to the mothers next Sun day would be far more vital observ ance of the day than to merely wear a carnation and go to church and then go back to the room and forget all about the purpose of the day. In memory of the mothers who have gone away, perhaps we can best enter into the spirit of the occasion by mentally journeying back to other days and reflecting upon the influence of mother in our earlier years. Here, too, we may catch a glimpse of her hope and ambitions for us that will be an inspiration to us to be the best that we can be. Who can fail who seeks to live up to the expectations of his mother? So as University men and women, let us make the most of this Mother's PHI BETA KAPPA KEYS "We make Fraternity jewelry of all kinds. "We carry Monogram and Crests for 15 Fraternities and Sororities (gold and silver) in stock. HALLETT Uni Jeweler Est. 1S71 1143 O Day. May it mean the enlargement of the appreciation of the mother love that will vitalise our lives and make us better sons find daughters and better members of society. CALENDAR May 7 Alpha Chi Omega Formal Lincoln. Junior Hop Capital Beach. Spike ricnic. Phi Kappa Psi Picnic. May 8 Track Kansas vs. Nebraska, 2 p. m. Latin Club Banquet Lindell. Beta Theta Tl Banquet. Viking Dance Capital Beach. Mystic Fish Dance Alpha Xi Delta House. Tegner Picnic. Belgian Vaudeville Benefit Tem ple, 2:30. Alpha Theta Chi Banquet Omaha. May 11 Sophomore Hop Capital Beach. Achoth Dance Art Hall. Girls' Track Meet Afternoon. Phi Beta Kappa Banquet Lincoln. Sigma Chi Dance Lincoln. May 12 Ivy Day. May 13 Medics Field Day. May 14 Silver Serpent Dance Capital Beach. Beta Theta Pi Picnic. Pi Beta Phi Dance Fraternity Hall. Dramatic Club Banquet Lincoln. Missouri Valley Tennis Tournament at Country Club. May 15 Phi Delta Phi Banquet. Y. "W. C. A. House Party. Kappa Sigma Capital Beach. Silver Lynx Annual Banquet. j Peru Club Banquet. j Kappa Kappa Gamma Banquet. ' Missouri Valley Tennis Tournament) at Country Club. : May 21 Pan-Hellenic Dance. Black Masque Banquet. j Oklahoma-Nebraska Tennis Meet. ) May 22 Alpha Tau Omega Dance. Kappa Alpha Theta Dance Rose wilde. Beta Theta Ti Banquet. May 29 Peru Club Meeting. Lincoln Commercial Club Banquet to Seniors. June 4 Senior Play. Oliver. June 5 Morning Athletic Carnival. Afternoon Pageant. State Farm. Evening 3ass Costume Carnival. City Campus. NOTICE Kearney Club Kearney Club at the Caves May 8. Meet at Temple Y. W. C. A. at 6:30 o'clock. Invitations Senior invitations may be received from Student Activities' office in base ment of Administration Building this week. Pay the balance. COMMITTEE. The next issue of the Blue Print will be distributed at the entrance of the Mechanic Arts building, May 13 and 14, between the hours or 8:30 and 11:30. Please see that your account is paid up at once. R. F. CAMERON, Circulation Manager. The Tegner Society will have their annual picnic next Saturday, May 8 at Epworth Park. All the members are urged to be present as this is one of the big events of the year. Each member is requested to bring a cup. Swedish "eats" will be one of the at tractions. Everyone at 10th and O streets at 4:50. Notice election Girls' Club today in the Library. Remember, the highest num ber of votes received by a candidate makes her president. Vote, therefore, with discretion as to competency. Silver Serpents 1 Silver Serpent meeting Friday at S o'clock, Y. V. C. A. rooms. Cornhuskert Forfeited ill nonsnns who do not Call for their Cornhuskers before Saturday at 5 o'clock will forfeit their deposit. Office hours, Friday, 1 to 3; Satur day, 1 to 5. M. u ruif-M, Business Manager. Ivy Day Committee All Ivy Day committeemen meet in U. 106 this morning at 11:30. CHAIRMAN. Student Candidates for Athletic Board The following students have filed in accordance with the rules of the Ath letic Board as candidates for student membership on the board: Harry H. Ellis, Ed Hugg, J. Lloyd McMaster, Hugo Otonpalik, H. Pascale, H. S. Reese, R. B. Rutherford, E. B. Scott. Paul H. Shields, and David H. Bow man. R. G. CLAPP. Secretary Athletic Board. Notice This is to certify that David H. Bowman has decided not to withdraw his candidacy for student membership on the Athletic jioara. Komensky Klub Important meeting of Komensky I Club Saturday, May 8, in Union Hall. COMMITTEE. Notice All Senior girls come to Faculty Hall at 12 o'clock Friday to practice songs and the "daisy chain drill." Important. Every girl out. NEW YORK SYMPHONY (Continued from page 1) 3. Presto. Presto meno assai 4. Finale. Allegro con brio Flower Song from "Carmen". .. .Bizet Mr. John Campbell Prelude to "Lohengrin" Wagner Air "O Don Fatale" Verdi Mrs. Merle Tillotson Alcock Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 Liszt Printing and engraving at Boyd's, 125 No. 12th. jjc fc" tf Applications for election to the offices of Editor-in-Chief, Manag ing Editor, one woman Associate Editor, one man Associate Editor, Business Manager and Assistant Business Manager of the Daily Nebraskan for the first semester of the next school year will be re ceived at the office of the Secre tary of the Student Publication Board, basement of the Adminis tration building. Applications to be made on forms which will be furnished by the Secretary. Applicants for election to the position of Managing Editor must have served creditably at least one year on the Daily Nebraskan, or shall have had an equivalent of such service elsewhere. T. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary. 7WOINEV 99 The mint makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORT GAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6 for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY 513 Denham Building, Denver, Colo - I li Hi via TC2ACCO$ IFev'ry man's name described him as well as VELVET'S name describes it, a lot of folks I know would be "applyin to the legislature. $& fUr- 2UZ TOE University School of Music Established 1634 Opposite the University Campus Eleventh suai U lastruction give in all branches of nnslc. Student nay enroll at any time. Beginners accepted. Prices reasonsMs WILLARD KIMBALL, Director Do You Wear a University Ring? Get a Belt of Us ! Souvenirs in Bronze, Silver, Gold The UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Phone B-3634 LINCOLN SENIORS All Cap and Goun Orders Should Be In This Week. So Hurry! COLLEGE BOOK STORE FACING THE CAMPUS. THERE ARE TWENTY FOUR HOURS IN A DAY If we can't get your job out in the first twelve hours, we can in the next twelve. Graves Printery u At- 3CQ 310 No. 11th U Specializing in Univezsity 'Piinting D-2957 244 N 11th Sil of f f,ra" pa1 Be Stat n