The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 28, 1915, Image 4

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Y. M. C. A. SECRETARY
GOES TO WAR ZONE
CEIAPITJ BrtOS
127 So. 13th
FLOWERS ALL THE TIME
R. L. Ewinjj Will Sail From New York
June 26th Glen Everts to Have
Charge of the Work Here
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THE
GLOBE LAUNDRY
Is Asking for a Share of the
Student Trade.
Special Rates for Fraternities and Clubs
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Choke Your Legs
Real Year
Round Comfort
TAere 's rtifcr in this leg band. The top of the
triangle oiy is elastic this assures perfect fit w
out binding. No metal cDntacts, Weight, one half
ounce. , . . ' .
-, If you don't find it at your dealers we 11 send sampl
pair, postpaid, for 25c, mercerized; 35c, double grip;
50c, Bilk.
GEORGE FROST CO., Soli Utkirt, Boiten.'Witi.
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A Few Decoration Day
Suggestions
$G.50 WHITE SERGE TROUSERS iA AC
per pair
$3.50 White Canvas Oxfords, high toe fp ff
or English lasts; Goodyear welts, spec'l p&J
$4.00 Genuine Panama Hats in the new tff O Q
pencil curl shapes ip&s&
$10.00 Palm Beach Suits in the new summer Nor-
folk back, in neat tan stripe and check Tfi
effect pi .OU
A full line of everything new in Straw CO Cf
Hats at $1.50, $2.00 and ..p&.JJ
R. L. Ewing, secretary of the Y. M.
C. A., sails from New York on June
26 for the European war zone to do
Y. M. C. A. . work with the British
army. Glenn Everts has been em
ployed to take charge of the associa
tion work during the summer.
At New York, Secretary R. L. Ewing
will be joined by H. L. Helnzeman.
secretary' of the International Y. M.
C. A. Committee for the Rocky Moun
tain States; C. W. Whitehalr, secre
tary at Cornell, and F. N. D. Buchan
an, secretary at Pennsylvania State
University. He will be back the mid
dle of September. As yet he does not
know whether he will be with the
troops from India or with the British
army proper.
"Our Intellectual Debt to Germany"
Who first put steam to ship and car
And conquered space on land and
sea?
Who cabled thought through ocean far?
Not Germany.
Who ' first trapped microbes under
glass,
Man's ambushed deadliest enemy,
And bade foul plagues forever pass?
Not Germany.
Who from Daguerre his fame can steal,
""Who finished for the world to see
"La bicyclette, L'automobile?"
Not Germany.
Who set the wheel where woman spun
To million fold machinery?
And what proud land bore Edison?
Not Germanj-.
Who laid in pain deep sleep asd dark
To seal life's utmost agony?
Who flashed the world o'er the
wireless spark!
Not Germany.
Who first like eagle rode the air,
Columbus of that vaster sea?
WTio first to earth's twin poles did
fare?
Not Germany.
But higher yet what lands display
Darwin's supreme discovery?
The Curies, Lyell. Faraday?
Not Germany.
Who broke the hereditary throne
Of kings, and set great people free?
What land today is freedom's own?
Not Germany.
Go, Teuton boaster! Humbly scan
What gifts thy peers have heaped
on thee,
Art's triumphs were achieved by man.
Not Germany.
Written by a Friend of Germany.
Report of Senior Invitation Committee
Receipts
1,050 leather Invitations, at 26c. $273.00
MOO cardboard invitations, at .
13c 182.00
1,300 announcements, at 5c... 65.00
$520.00
Six complimentaties 1.56
Total $521.56
Expenditures
1.050 leather invitations, at 25c. $262.50
1,400 cardboard invitations, at
12c 168.00
1.300 announcements, at 4c. 58.50
$489.00
Express charges 25.13
Signs 2.00
telegram 73
Incidentals stamps and steno
graphic work 1.77
$518.63
Blue Serge Suits
$15, $20, $25
For every hour of the day or evening when it is
possible to appear informally the Blue Serge
reighs supreme. It serves every purpose well
looks well stays in shape welL and wears well.
Our models are made to pelase the young man
and the conservative taste equally well. Right
now we show unusual values at
$15, $20, $25
None better at these prices. A unique dis
play of
Palm Reach Coats and Trousers.
White and Stripe Serge Trousers.
Silk Shirts of all kinds.
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A Store for Young Men
The order books were printed free
of charge by the College Book Store.
Complimentaries were issued to The
following for work done in taking or
ders or distributing invitations: O. J.
Sjogren, 15; Carl Ganz, 5; L. B. Kin
gery (Medical College. Omaha), 5; H.
Kirschner (Dental College), 5; Earl
Godfrey, 10; L. Hummel (Law Col
lege), 5; Winifred Seeker, 10; Gene
vieve Lowrey, 10; K. M. Snyder, 25;
incidental complimentaries, 4. Total,
94 complimentaries.
' K. M. SNYYDER.
Chairman Invitation Committee.
If any one failed to call for their
invitations and had made a deposit,
this deposit will be refunded by call
ing at the office of Student Activities
any time before June 7, 1915.
Above financial statement audited
May 26, 1915. T. A. WILLIAMS,
Agent Student Activities.
THii'iMruaiiT STOBIrVr
Dainty Commencement Gowns
Exclusive Graduation and Wedding Gifts
Prices Right
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11 Soul's dburcb
12th snd II
A FREE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
A. L WEATKEELY, Ulslster
Sunday, F.7ay SOth
Services at 10:45
commemoration of John Huff, the Bohemian
. reformer and martyr.
Students Cordially Invited