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THE DAILY NEBBASKAN The University cf Chicago Ft IHA?Tl? addition to resident 11 1 1 L I f. work, offer also initruo I Z tioo by correspondence, .J STUDY fzJsZLZ 1 tttkYwr U.fC(Kt.J.).Cbiae.a ASK FOR and GET HORLICEC'S THE ORIGINAL HALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. J 4 F. E. ROEDER'S ORCHESTRA Phone L-48J3 J. (V1..RICE HAIR SPECIALIST & ELECTROLYSIS 308 Ganter Bldg. 12th A O st. Lincoln, Nebraska I treat all diseases of tbe hair and scalp, remove all dlscoloratlons of moles and warts from the face and remove superfluous hair by electric needle. All work absolutely guaranteed. Satisfactory patronage solicited. EAT AT CALUMET CAFE Open 5:30 a. m. tol:o0 a. m. 1509 O Street Work brought to our office any morning by 9 a. m. will be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted GLOBE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY Office 340 S. 11th Plant 1116 to 1130 L St. z: Have You Seen the new soft collars in blue and pink silk materials? They are the latest dope. See them in our windows I M V WASHINGTON, D. C, ALUMNI TO HOLD A BANQUET R. P. Teele, A.B., '97, A.M., '99, economist of the United States de partment of agriculture at Washing ton. D. C. and president of the Ne braska Alumni association there, writes that they are planning a large Nebraska alumni banquet during the session of the national conservation congress, which is to bo held at Washington May 2, 3 and 4. Prof. G. E. Condra and Prof. J. H. Frand- sen, members of the faculty here, will attend the congress. Columbia men had a mass meeting to eet ud enthusiasm over the sum mer camp to be held at Piattsburg, N. Y. Major General Leonard wood and Mayor Mitchel spoke at the meeting. Why nay fancy prices when you can eet the same quality for less at the Cincinnati Shoe Store. 142 No. 12th. STATEMENT Of the ownership, management, cir culation, etc., required by the act of congress of August 24. 1916. of The Daily Nebraskan, published daily, ex- ceDt Saturday and Sunday, at Lincoln, Nebraska, for April 1, 1916. State of Nebraska, 1 , iss. County of Lancaster.J Before me, Max Westermann, in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared M. L. Poteet, who having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he Is the business manager of The Daily Ne braskan, and- that the following, is to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, and circulation, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the act of congress of August 24, 1912, embodied in sectiou 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, to-wit: ; 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing edi tor gusiness managers are: Pub lisher, University of Nebraska, Lin coln, Nebr.; editor, Chas. H. Epper son, Lincoln, Nebr.; managing editor, George E. Grimes, Lincoln Nebr.; business manager, M. L. Poteet, Lin coln, Nebr. 2. That the owners are: The Uni versity of Neoraska. 3. That the known bondholders mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages and other securities are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders and security holders, t any, contain not only the list of stock holders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the com pany but also, In . cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary re lation, the name of the person or cor poration for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstaneos and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not ap pear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other per son, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of each issue of this publication sold or distributed through the mails or other wise, to paid subscribers during tha six moninB preceding mc date shown above is 911. M. L. POTEET, Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of April, 1916. (Seal) MAX WESTERMANN, My commission expires August 4 1921. For Quick Service New York Chop House 1340 O St Always Open KODAK FILMS Developed and Printed Nine Hours FRED'K MAC DONALD 1309 O St. &mmm Suppose You Were Hungry and Had No Way of Getting Food! Suppose You Were Scantily Clad and Homeless in the Midst of Winter! Wouldn't you be grateful to some generous-hearted friend who would come to you with wholesome food, warm clothing and show you the way to a haven of refuge? THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND A6ED PEOPLE WHO TODAY ARE HUNGRY, HOMELESS AND HELPLESS They Are the Refugees from Invaded and Devastated ID) ID 11 ,4 i tv 1 D) J i ynv Forced to flee for very life itself, these refugees found their way into Albania, Montenegro " and Northern Greece. Hundreds of them have died from starvation and exposure. Thomas Nelson Page, American Ambassador at Rome, has cabled that "the conditions are frightful." Dr. Edward Ryan, of the American Red Cross, said in a recent cable mes sage : 'The suffering In places visited is be yond description. People are dying by the hundreds and must be removed. I have seen myself hundreds lying by the roadside, and human life is of no more value than the dust in the street. Con sider we are the only people who can re lieve the situation by transporting the refugees." A Way Has Been Opened for the Rescue of These People The American Relief Clearing House in Paris has chartered a ves sel to transport the Serbian refugees to the island of Corfu. The French Government has endorsed this plan and agreed to provide a safe convoy. The work of transfer ring the refugees has been in progress since the last week in January. But funds are urgently needed to carry on the work: the Allied Nations are not in a position to bear the entire expense of caring for these refugees. As Dr Ryan says : "we are the only people who can relieve the situation." Won't You Help These Helpless Sufferers ? WON'T YOU MAKE A GENEROUS CONTRIBUTION? It will mean food and clothing and save them from persecution and death Every dollar contributed will be devoted to this purpose, no deductions being made for expenses. The National Allied Relief Committee appeals to you for funds for the Serbian refugees. All money received will be turned over to the "War Relief Clearing House for France and Her Allies, which will purchase supplies or send cash under instructions from the American Relief Clearing House in Paris. s Cut this out and mail to the NATIONAL ALLIED RELIEF COMMITTEE 20s fifth avenue New York City '. I hereby enclose check for $ to be devoted to the immediate relief of the Serbian refugees. Please acknowledge receipt. Name : Address.