THE DAILY NEBRASKAN BEE THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT A KODAK or BROWNIE Camera We do Developing, Printing, Enlarging LINCOLN PHOTO SUPPLY CO EASTMAN KODAK CO. 1212 O STREET for an event of great importance to every young fellow in the University, m Watch for it! GIIAPIH BROS. 127 So. 13th St. Flowers ALL the Time ! UNIVERSITY NOTICES Dairy Club The Dairy club will meet with Prof, and Mrs. J. II. Frandsen, at their home at 1401 North 33rd street, at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. All students in terested in dairying are cordially in vited to attend. L. F. LINDGREN. Senior Class Meeting Senior class meeting Thursday, December 13, at 11:30 o'clock in Law 107. Phi Alpha Tau There will be an important meeting of Phi Alpha Tau, public speaking fra ternity, at the Bushnell Guild house, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members and pledges should be present. Twins' Club The Twins' club will meet Friday evening, December 14, at GIG North 16th street, with Bess Ertel. Special business will be transacted. All twins are urged to be present. Delian Society The Delian Literary society will hold its regular weekly meeting Fri day evening at 8 o'clock, in banquet room, Temple. Visitors are welcome. Komensky Cllub The Komensky club will hold a com bined Christmas and Farewell party Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in Art hall, Library, for members leaving school to enter the service. Each member is requested to bring a ten-cent piece. Every Weight of Underwear for Men is found in the LEWIS Union Suit for Fall and Winter ; cotton, cashmere, cotton and worsted, silk and worsted and Sea Island cotton mercerized. You can get light, medium or heavy weight LEWIS Omicron Nu Omicron Nu will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Hymer, at the Woman's building. Credits for Enlisted Cadets Men taking drill, who have enlisted and are leaving school are requested to notify the Military department. Their semester's credit will be grant ed, although the semester is not completed. Chorus Chorus will meet in Nebraska hall, room 202, at 5 o'clock this afternoon, for Red Cross work, instead of in Art hall. Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond. UNION SUITS Priced, $1.50 to $6.00 and Higher We display and sell these famous LEWIS Union Suits and want you to examine the differ ent weights and materials, and the generously good construc tion and then note the big consumer-value. v ! Commercial Club There will be a meeting ef the Uni versity Commercial club Thursday evening in U-10G, at 7 o'clock. Mr. L. II. Daft, of the II. Herpolsheimer company, will give a talk on "The De partment Store and its Workings." Every member, and other students in the School of Commerce are urged to be present. TACTICS 0r AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT DENOUNCED (Continued from page one.) print. It Is said," he added, "that Ger many and Austria are none. They are and we all know which one." No People's Choice "Not a single step connected with this war received' the sanction of a representative body of Austrian peo ple," Professor Shimek pointed out. "There was not a meeting of parll ment to decide if war should be de clared It was all done by a meeting of a few men In Vienna. These few men drove millions of men into the battle fields. There Is no government in Europe more autocratic than the Austrian. They call it a constitutional monarchy, but the ruler has the power and he has used it often to suspend the constitution whenever he wants to. Austria is as autocratic as Turkey." "My own father was a prisoner sev eral times he loved good literature and was loyal to his own people," Professor Shimek said. "His lands were confiscated and he would have been executed if the authorities had been able to catch him." Bohemians Loyal The Bohemians may be counted on for support to the very end, the speaker asserted. Many of them went to Canada to enlist before the United States entered the war. Professor Shimek expressed strong disapproval of people who are inclined to argue about the war. "There is just one side of this ques tion, and that is our side," he declared and the audience applauded. "I have no use for the pacifist either," he said. "The pacifist is either a dreamer who is content to accept privileges yet who refuses to accept the responsibilities that go with these privileges, or he is a traitor or he is a coward hiding behind pacificism." Attacks German Universities Professor Shimek asserted that the German universities have been the greatest tool for the German aristo cracy in spreading its philosophy and influence over the world. "German philosophy develops a cold-blooded materialism," he said. In conclusion Professor Shimek pointed out some of the compensations which are resulting from the war. "Social caste is being done away with," he said. 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