The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 01, 1916, Image 4

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Buy Your
CANDIES
MAGAZINES
SCHOOL PAPERS
PHOTO SUPPLIES
at
The Sugar Bowl
1552 O St
COTI2SC THE NEW
a for 25c COLLAR
IT FITS THE CRAVAT
CLUKTT. PCABOOY & CO.. INC., makers
J. M. RICE
HAIR SPECIALIST
& ELECTROLYSIS
308 Ganter Bldg.
12th & O st. Lincoln, Nebraska
I treat all diseases of the hair
and scalp, remove all discolorations
of moles and warta from the face
and remove superfluous hair by
electric needle. All work absolutely
guaranteed. Satisfactory patronage
solicited.
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
The Unl. Home of
Light Lunches
Soft Drinks
Fresh Home Made Candles
You get service, quality and
quantity.
Come and see us Cor. 14 & O
TRY OUR
Luncheonette Service
TfILLER'S
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is? HARMACY
Cor. 16th & O Sts. Phono B4423
For Quick Service
New York Chop House
1340 O 8t '
Always Open
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
GEORGE BROS.
PRLHTLNQ
1313 N Street
Quick Service
Open at All Times.
Orphoum Cafe
Special Attention to University
Students
HE
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WHEN LONDON FALLS
GERMAN WRITER FORESEES TRI
UMPHAL ENTRY.
Von Hlndenburg Selected by This En
thusiast to Lead the Kaiser's
Troops Into the "Proudest
City In the World."
An anonymous German writer has
produced an extraordinary work en
titled "Hindenburg's March Into Lon
don," says the London Times. The
book is delighting the German popu
lace. Some extracts from the last
chapter of the book, In which the au
thor describes the passage of the vast
German army through the streets of
the captured capital, follow:
The triumphal entry had been pre
ceded by a great battle In which the
Germans had dispersed the last levies
of "decadent England." At Croydon
the field marshal passes troops In re
view. "Comrades." he cries, "we have
the proudest city in the world In our
hands."
The subdued lights of the Imperial
city are seen by the soldiers as they
camp on the night before the tri
umphal entry Into the outer suburbs.
The march across London bridge be
gins at nine o'clock In the morning.
Hlndenburg seated on his horse, with
Count Zeppelin at his side, watches
Intently the first regiments as they
swing past doing the goose step, as
If they were on the parade ground at
Berlin. The soldiers look curiously at
the docks burning or smoldering from
Zeppelin attacks. The goal of the
troops Is St. James' park.
The Wellington and Charing Cross
bridges had been demolished on the
previous day by heavy German artil
lery, and all the traffic, tramways, om
nibuses, tradesmen's vans, cabs and
motor cars are concentrated upon Lon
don bridge. Thousands and thousands
swarm on the tops of omnibuses in
order to get a glimpse of Hlndenburg
and the "Huns." The troops march
through King William street to the
"richest place in the world," that be
tween the Mansion house, the Bank of
England, the Stock exchange. Round
the bank the troops saw an angry mob
clamoring for. money.
The lord mayor of the day looks
down upon the strange procession
from the Guildhall balcony, unkempt
and worried looking; members of the
Btock exchange are huddled together,
angry, but curious. Past SL Paul's,
up Fleet street, along the Strand,
through the Mall Into Clubland, the
conquerors march.
Mournful clubmen peer out from
their privileged positions In the club
windows at the troops. Hlndenburg
and some of the higher officers visit
the houses of parliament, where,
doubtless to Hindenburg's embarrass
ment, they find a huge life size picture
of the field marshal propped up on
the historic woolsack. Big Ben, It
seems, had been silent for many
months, but on Hindenburg's Instruc
tions he Btrlkes the hours again on
this historic night
Twenty Years on Job.
Twenty years ago William Schoon
was passing the home of Mrs.
Harry J. Langworthy, wife of a
contractor, 308 Broad street, Staple
ton. "You're Just the man I want to
see," she said, haltlne him. "I want
you to repair a hand mirror for me."
Schoon took the mirror to his shop
and put It In a chest
The other afternoon he returned to
the Langworthy home.
"What brings you here?" she In
quired. "Why, I haven't seen you In
years."
"Your hand mirror," he remarked,
and handed It out simply marked, "25
cents."
"Why, I forgot all about It" ejacu
lated Mrs. Langworthy.
"So did I," answered Schoon. New
Tork World.
Girl to Receive Precious Gift
A birthday gift beyond price la
planned for little Lin a Cunningham,
aged eight It is her sight The sight
of both eyes was 'elieved destroyed
by an arrow, which struck her while
she was "playing Indian" some time
ago. Her parents were unable to pay
for the services of a high-class specialist
AILY NEBRASKAN
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UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
February 4
Delta Tsi banquot Lincoln.
Chi Omega banquet Lincoln.
Komensky Club danco Music hall.
Febraury 11
Phi Kappa Tsi annual party Lin
coln.
Acacia Annual banquet.
February 12
Phi Kappa Psl Annual banquet Lin
coln.
Acacia Annual Party, formal Rose-
wilde.
Alpha XI Delta, formal Lincoln.
February 14
Delta Epsilon Formal Lincoln.
February 15
Charter Day, Holiday.
February 18
Girls' Basketball Tournament
February 19
Delta Gamma, formal Lincoln.
February 26
Delta Delta Delta banquet Lincoln.
Alpha Phi banquet Lincoln.
Inter-fraternlty Athletic Meet in the
afternoon; dance in evening.
March 2. 3, 4
Fifth Conclave of Achoth Sorority.
March 3
Achoth Dance Rosewllde.
Phi Delta Theta dance Lincoln.
March 4
Achoth Banquet Lincoln hotel.
PI Beta Phi, formal Lincoln.
German Dramatic Club Banquet-
Lincoln.
Phi Delta Theta banquet Lincoln.
University Night Oliver.
March 8-11
High School Basketball Tourna
ment.
March 10
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, formal.
Alpha Theta Chi, formal Lincoln.
March 11
Alpha Omicron Pi, formal Lincoln.
Kappa Alpha Theta banquet Lin
coln.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon banquet.
March 17
Sigma Nu, formal Lincoln.
University Gymnasium Exhibit Ar
mory.
Catholic Students' club Play at the
Temple.
March 18
Kappa Kappa Gamma, formal Lin
coln.
Delta Gamma banquet Lincoln.
March 24
Alpha Phi, formal Lincoln.
April 7
Alhpa Sigma Phi, formal.
Wanted Your old books, for cash or
trade. Now. Unl Book Store.
Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 121
North 12th.
We can supply senior pins and rings,
Unl Book Store.
To Advertise In Cornhusker
The following firms have already
contracted for advertising in the 1916
Cornhusker. It is only fair that they
should receive recognition:
Miller & Paine.
Alva C. Townsend.
Mayer Bros.
Schembeck's Orchestra.
College Book Store.
C. L. Anderson.
Keller Photo Supply Co.
Byrnes Shoe Co.
Farquhar Clothing Co.
Frey & Frey.
Rudge & GuenzeL
Meier Drug Co.
Lancaster Milk.
UnL Book Store.
H. Herpolshelmer & Co.
Chapin Bros.
Magees.
Harris-Sartor Co.
Evans Laundry.
Co-op. Book Store.
Lincoln Photo Supply Co.
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C. L. Flodeen.
Hlgby.
Roberts Sanitary Dairy.
Lincoln Free Press.
L. C. Smith Typewriter Co.
First National Bank.
Whitebreast Coal Co.
Lincoln Hotel.
Piller'a Drug Store.
Cummins' Popcorn Stand.
Oliver Theatre.
City National Bank.
Graves Prlntery.
People's Grocery.
GeBchwender'g Market
Lincoln Cleaning & Dye Works.
The Saratoga.
Beatrice Creamery Co.
OLIVER THEATER
Wednesday, February 2. Matinee and Night
MR. AND MRS. COBURN Present
" The Yellow Jacket "
"The play that has charmed the world."
By George C. Ilazelton and Benrimo
ORNAMENTAL ORCHESTRA ON TOUR
Music by William Furst
Five Months at The Fulton Theatre, N. Y.
DO NOT MISS THIS TREAT OF THE SEASON
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Low prices on Felt, Leather, Bronze, Sliver
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Simmons, The Printer.
Folsom Bakery.
Green Gables Sanitarium.
Byer's Grocery.
Standard Market
Grlswold Seed Co.
Hyde Prlntery.
Esther's Hospital.
MacDonald, Photographer.
University of Nebraska.
Central National Bank.
Baltimore Billiard Hall.
Fenton B. Fleming, Jewelry Shop.
Kostka Drug Co.
Lincoln Gas & Electric Co.
Universal Millinery Shop.
University School of Music.
Charles W. Fleming, Jewelry.
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