The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 14, 1918, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
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MANAGER THOMPSON
ISSUES GOOD NEWS
(Continued from paf one)
especial interest. The annual will ba
entirely different this year from any
other I'ornhusker that has ever been
published. The chief differences will
be in the style of cover, the kind of
paper, and the class of matter con
tained. After all the subscriptions have been
filled there will no doubt be a few ex
tra copies left over. The total num
ber of copies to be Issued is 1,500.
Anyone leaving school before examina
tion week should make a deposit at
the student activities ofllce of the re
mainlng CO cents due on the subscrlp
lion.
Every Weight of
Underwear (or Men
U found In the LEWIS Union
Suit for Fall and Winter ; cotton, J
cashmere, cotton and worsted,
silk and worsted and S;a Island
co' ton mercerized. Y'i enn get
liht, medium or lieuvy weight
Lis W 1$
UNION SUITS
Priced, 5150 to $0.00
and Iliier
Wc display and sell these
famous LEWIS Union Suits and
want you to examine the differ
ent weights and materials, and
f the generously Rood construc
tion and then note the bi;j ccn-sumer-v8lue.
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TO ESTABLISH CANTEEN
HOUSE AT BURLINGTON
Uni. Women Provide Quarters
to Care for Sammies Going
Through Lincoln
in addition to
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A cauteen house, probably at the
Burlington depot, is being planned
by MIhs Agnes Barrett who has
been heading the canteen work done
by the University girls during the
past winter.
Miss Bartlett' hopes to be able to.
prevail upon the Burlington to lend
a box car to Its country's cause
which may be fitted up as a refresh
ment booth with one end parti
tioned off as a sort of temporary
hospital for Sammies who become
ill on the train.
To Have Definite Quarters
If the box car is not secured a
temporary structure of some sort
will be erected where it will be of
greatest service to the enlisted and
drafted men passing through Lin
coln. Previously the canteen work
has consisted of meeting trains and
passing out fruit, cigars and the
like, or, if the men were In town
for a meal, going to the hotel where
they ate and giving a short musical
program. The workers have had no
definite headquarters.
The cost of the canteen is to be
defrayed by the girls themselves.
Each girl is to earn five dollars
which she will turn in. It is nec
essary that this money be earned
by the girl herself so that she will
not contribute funds that would
otherwise go to the Red Cross or
for War Stamps.
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Quick Service Popular Prices -- Cleanliness
Students Catered To
Canteen service 13 also being plan
ned for the drafted men, who will
hp on the cammis this summer but
nothing definite has yet been de
cided upon.
List of Workers
The girls who have been taking
part In this work are:
Helen Curtice. Sarah Ladd, Mar-
Jorie Kimball, Rosa Menaugh, Ethel
Hollinesworth. Pauline Ensign,
Genevieve Roberts, Sarah Risdon,
Ruth Curtis, Gertrude Munger, Helen
Howe, Bernice Miller, Arline Met
ton, Lulu Mitchell, Orpha Carmean,
Marguerite Loeb, Elizabeth Doyle,
Elsie Fitzgerald, Eleanor btern-
burg. Mildred Bowers, Dorothy Doyle,
Mary Husted, Marjory Barstow
Vivian Holland, Martha Garette.
CLASS OF 1918 SCORES
4TH SUCCESSIVE VICTORY
Senior" Co-Eds Take Count in
Game With Juniors
HELD SAME BATTERIES
Practically Same Persons Officiate
Behind Bat and on Mound for
Term of College Course
The senior women defeated the
juniors by a score of 16 to 10 in a
6-inning game of baseball Monday
evening in the Athletic field. This
Is the fourth year that the class
of 1918 has won the interclass base
ball tournament. The. batteries and
practically the entire team hare re
mained intact during this time.
Two double plays were made by
Blanche' Hlggins to Grace Nichols to
Camilla Koch. Home runs were
made for the seniors by Beatrice
Dierks, Blanche Hlggins and Camilla
Koch; for the Juniors by Orpha
Carmean.
The Lineup
Seniors Juniors
Virginia Chapin.c. Josephine Strode
Blanche Higglns.p. .. .Helen Hewitt
Grace Nichols. . .lb. Orpha Carmeam
Camilla Koch...2b..Katherlne Kohl
Valentine Mlnford3b. . . .Mary Spense
Lulu Mann ss Opal LlntE
Beatrice Dierks . r f . . . G. DeSautelle
Lillian Wirt ....cf Mary Reed
Nellie Bloodgood.lf M. Lonara
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TUESDAY, MAY 21, at 10 A. M.
All books that have been ordered, must be called and paid for
before May 28, or order will be cancelled and deposit forfited
The Price of
CornhusKcr Ordered Alter May I
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