The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 17, 1915, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBKASKAN
The Daily Nebraska!)
Property of the University of Nebraska
L.inoom
11. V. k'nniml KtHtorln-Chlet
C. E. rnul MnnnKlng Kditor
Percy Spencer.... Contributing Editor
Dorie Slater Associate Editor
A. J. Covert Associate Editor
IT. S Harkson Business Manager
E. H. Scott Asst. Kusiness Manager
n tha unetnfflrA flt Lincoln.
Nebraska, as second-class mail matter,
under the act or longress ui ,mw.
3. 1S7!.
THE EDITORIAL COLUMN
If we considered the average news
paper of today as a mansion, the edi
toral column could be designated as
the parlor. Here the editor would
show his finest manners; here he
would act like a gentleman whether
he wanted to or not; here he would
maintain a dignity and aloofness, un
known to any other portion of the
household.
Trecedent has established this col
umn as the parlor but we w ould rather
consider it as the living room, the
place where we see life in its naked
reality. Success in an editorial col
umn to us means that it is read and
appreciated by the students.
To appeal to the average student m
an editorial you must make your
ideas live. The classical editorial,
which is framed in accordance with
the best established rules of rhetoric
and journalism, is passed up like a
cold potato by the majority of readers.
Most students, like business men. are
too engrossed with worldly cares to
read editorial ideas. If you want to
catch them the hook must be baited.
Bait" is the article to which we
A complete line of MOORE'S
NON-LEAK ABLE and WATER
MAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN
PENS.
Safety Self Filling Regular
HALLETT
UNI JEWELER
Estab. 1871 1143 O
The Dutch Mill
AT THE WINDSOR
Special 25c dinner,,
for students. One
block from campus.
MRS. E.J. BEAM AN
Manager
GOOD MUSIC
234 No. 11th St Lincoln, Nebr.
Our Showing
of Fall
$2.00 Hals was never
more complete. Yon
must see them to ap
preciate them.
V
PTJLAJt PBTCED MEN WEAT
are going to resort. We are going to
attempt to make this column 80 full
or life and ideas that its popularity
will be on a par with the society page.
We don't expect to always find our
readers agreeing with us, but at least
we hope to be able to say that our
Ideas have been read and opinions
have been formed.
This year's sales committee of
Freshmen caps is to be given the palm.
Only yesterday they succeeded in dis
posing of a set of caps to a Junior.
His money was refunded later.
To the man who can formulate a
system of registration which has none
of the so-called illuminated tape to it.
we offer prizes, rewards and boun
ties of unlimited numbers. His place
in the heavenly choir would be as
sured.
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Accredited Commerce Courses
Arrange your schedule to include one or more subjects
in our practical business training courses. Classes
can be arranged to suit your hours.
Lincoln's Accredited Commercial School.
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE
Estb.
1st corner east
a
14th & P St.
II
la S
Myflr " "K ' " " "
"The Campus"
Just about the smartest style in
Fall hats you ever saw. A st e
cial feature with us at $2.00
Suite for 2 or 3 girls; also two sep
arate rooms for two each. $14, $12,
$10. Five blocks from campus. House
modern. Use of piano. 1520 U street.
Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 125
North 12th.
Cool Off
And forget the griefs of school
at Plller's Fountain.
SERVICE FIRST
HILLER'S
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Pharmacy
Cor. 16th & 0 St. Phone B4423
31 yrs.
of Y. M. C. A.
B-6774 f
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It Won't Cost Much To "Dress
We don't f-laim to Iiava a solution
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you'll come to the store that has made a study of what college men need
at this time, you'll go a long way towards solving tlmt difficult problem
"How to Dress Well" on a moderate outlay of money.
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IAe loo rn e
to Our Oity
We are glad to see the students back
Don't forget the Old Reliable clean
ing and pressing establishment
when your garments need attention.
No matter how soon you want a
garment cleaned if it can be done
we can and will do it.
We Call for and Deliver
ftfOl yiagiLU3
8&1MX? i?H:ls5R: ?if4iM (Sua fit;
Last Year, No Fewer Than
30 UNI HEN ATTENDED THIS SCHOOL
from one to three hours per day. Several of these are now
using their commercial education to help pay their way thru
school. Let us tell you about it Day and Night Classes.
Nebraska School of Busim
Cor. O and 14th
K v vt It
Shakespeare's ' 'Dress-Up' 9
Advice
"Costly thy habit a thy purse can buy,
But not expressed in fancy; rich, not
gaudy;
For the apparel oft proclaims the man."
Hamlet: Act I; Scene 3
Young Men making new friends
these days, know the ' 'first impression"
is a valuable asset.
for tli "VnW. -,: i.
Young Men's Suits
Distinctive "young men's styles"
are here in the famous Matched
Back Clothes $15, $17.50, $20, $25
Phone B-6575
Sts., .INCOLN
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