THE rtATT.Y NEBRASKAN All Wool limenl V Wnw.!-c-- 'x : : X,-.. V"??""? no 3? V ii r i i W. G. KLINE Democratic Nominee fcr County Attorney I consider this office one of public trust, not to be exploited ror private Politic but Service A Fresh Suit adds a Wouderful lAmount of Pep Let us clean your suit. We call for and deliver. LINCOLN GLEANING & DYE WORKS 326 So. 1 1th LEO SOUKUP. Mgr. On 11th at P Street SARATOGA RECREATION FLOORS CHAS. N. MOON B-1392 B-3708 LOEB'8 ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS ORCHESTRA FROM FIVE TO TWENTY-FIVE PIECES Jazz Band or Boiler Shop Effects on Request Only N. S. CAFE 139 South Eleventh BEST PLACE TO EAT ORPHEUM CAFE " 1418 O Special Attention to University Students C. H. FREY Florist 1133 O St. Phone. B 6741-6742 Home of the "Homestyle" ILLER'S RESCRIPTION HARM AC Y CLUB ROOMS For FRATERNITIES 137 So. 11th Street Brownell Bunding. Call B424 No matter what you say "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" CHAPIN BROS., 127 S. 13th :: B 2234 r r a v.? FUTURE LIFE OFS.AT. C. MEN PICTURED IN SOLDIERS' REVERIE (Continued from page 1) teers was eagerly answered. Men from all walks of life flocked to the defense of their country. The patri otic blood surged through your veins, and you could scarcely resist the temptation to cast jour lot with the multitude. But various things pre vented you from carrying out your plans. Your parents objected because you were too young. There was the thought of leaving a sad. broken-heart ed mother, a kind loving father, and brothers and sisters. But sacrifices had to be made. Finally the opportunity presented itself. The S. A. T. C. was organized, aud you had the privilege of military and educational preparation at the same time. Your wish was to be real ized. With a sense of pride at the thought- of having the opportunity to become a soldier in the United tSates army, you gladly gave up your peace ful civilian life, with all its unre strained freedom .and settled down to military life in the barracks. After a three-months' stay at Lincoln, you were transferred to an officers' train ing camp. Eventually you received a commission as second lieutenant, and were sent "over there. Then It that you proved your real worth. Your gallantry was an inspiration to Four men. Many were the praises shower ed upon you for your remarkable courage and daring. You were deco rated mith crosses from all the allied nat-ions, ornamented with chevrons for unusual deeds of herotsm. After being repeatedly gassed, bombed and shelled, and undergoing terrible hard ening and Drivations. your teriod of service was jover, and you were given an honorable discharge. Reluctantly you left for home. Scarcely had you reached your na tive country, w hen yon were scheduled 'VMS. j 9! p If to tour the country in the Interest of Liberty Loans, Y. M. C. A. and Res Cross campaigns. Additional laurels were heaped upon you. Vast audi ences were thrilled by your wonderful tales of the supreme sacrifices made by our boys The inspiration was an 'incentive to rr.iny lake-warm Ameri cans. In the coi r. of time, pear was Jctiared. The sVUt-i h.i l wpn After i brief period cf reonstrucion, in :ch you roll played your p:rt, I be vrr rid enjoyed i era of unparailed .-s.tperity ani welfare. And in your .aierwhiles, yoi iiad often calcu ated tiie personal b-fr.f yoi had derlvtvl f um this little incident in your life. V'u had gajii.; a wealth of knriwl u'ge that no amount of college work or book study could furnish. Of cours. yau had made a valiar.t effort, but it was all for your own best interests. You had travelled through all parts cf the globe, acquiring a thorough knowl edge of geography. Countries which had hitherto seemed Insignificant, now loomed up with a new interest. Old historical places which yon had tut vaguely pictured to yourself, were now revealed to you in all their mysiry. You had come out of the strrggle. physically and morally perfect New ideas and thoughts were brought to your mind by coustitbi mingling with strangers. You had acquired keener annreciation of your sacred, inalien able rights and had perceived the Idea of your close relation to all pople, as It had -never occurred to you be fore. To yon the world is now an open book. You had left posterity a price less heritage, you bad the sat'sfaction of knowing that you had done your part In making the world the paradise that It now Is. "HE G1VE1H HIS BELOVED SLEEP" At some time or other you have gone to sleep In class. Perhaps you sleep in class habitually, or maybe you succumb to slumber only wLen you havt loen out late the night be fore, or when the lecture Is less di verting thin usual and you are over come by ennui, but at some state of your scholar ic career, yci have urrn so overwhelmed with the desire to for S. A. T. C. and Other Men Training for U. S. A. Service CLOTHES WITHOUT A COME-BACK FOR YOUNG7 MEN Suits O'Coats s These Quality Suits and O'Coats for young men have an easy, informal business like air about them they hang without hugging they are close in the col lar lively in the lapels soft in the fronts and leisure in their lines. They are made according to the best custom ideas, and have all the snap and swing and style young men of today demand. Some Are the Seam-Waist Models Some Have the Military Cut Some Have Slant Pockets Some Have the Straight Pockets. All are Low Priced at $20, $25, $35 ill EU SHIRE, Pres. sleep, that nothing less than a dyna mite explosion could keep you awake. This absolutely Invinble sleepy feeling is Indeed a tragic phase of class room slumber. No matter how plainly visible you are to the teacher, or to the rest of the class, all of the will-power which you possess cannot keep our mouth from opening 1n cavernous yawns, nor your head from nodding and your eyes from closing. It is one thing to drowse pleasantly, tut it is. quite another to be sleeping soundly when the teacher suddenly hurls a question In your direction. Perhaps you have slept, blissfully unconscious of your surroundings, and suddenly awakened "to find the entire class staring at you .extreme mirth registered on every face, and as you rub your eyes in a dazed fashion the looks of mirth increase evidently you were the onlv one who could see no humor in the situation. For the first time you realized whst Hamlet meant when be said, "To sleep, perchance to dream ay, theres' the rub," and as you thusly pondered again that sleepy feeling came. War Aims Ccu'rse Disorganized The War Aims course is again In a state of disorganization, due to the removal of a number of S. A. T. C. men to the state farm campus. Two big sections have been formed there, and as soon as more men have been sent out, additional sections will te ar ranged. The War Alms course has been further disorganized by the fact that men taking the courses In phai macy and pre-medics are required to combine rhetoric and war alms into a three hour course, so a special course is being prepared for them Next semester the engineering stn dents will also take the same course. The (remedies will receive their first lecture at five o'clock Tuesday after noon. Poster Are On Eh,bition A num ber of war posters collected by Mlstl Grant are on exhfbltiin in the univer-j sity Art Gallery. Food conservation.! Y. W. C A, Land Service Com mis-! sion. Liberty Bonds. Y. W C. A. test i ess houses, and ship building are sub-: Jects of the various posters. Some of j the most beaut tfui fn the collection are the work of the artist, Jonas Lie. The posters asking for ship builders have been displayed mostly on the Pac flc coast, and In th Car east The studio is open every day from nine to flve Students and soldiers are welcome at any time to come in and view the dis play. The work of Dwight Kirch is still on exhibition. Pleasure Doors Swing Open Wide for Boys of S. A. T. C. (Continued from page 1) spaghetti counter." The food that Lincoln housewives offer is such as the gods are went to demand., and leaves a "comfy" feeling of a sore need satisfied. Theie is no doubt that the boys who were inv:ieI to dinner last Sunday have filled the ears of their less fortunate comrades wJin such talfs. that everyone is doing his very best to prove himself worthy to be chosen for th!s week, uapianr Maclvor cooperates with the Lincoln folks in selecting the hundred luckr ones each week. After the dinner is over, the boys do not have to return to barracss, out will be expected to atten the enter tainment at the theatre. The Orpheum has been obtained for this purpose and the performance will be gin at 3:20. Twelve hundred of the twelve hundred and sixty seats will be reserved for men In uniform. The box seats are kept for Invited guests. Still another form of diversion from the ordinary routine of camp life Is to be found in the automobile rides that are being arranged. Many kind people have offered the services of their cars to carry the boys out into the country and through the parkj. It Is merely a matter of a few days now until all final arrangements are completed anl everytVng will be in full swing. LUNCH EONETTS SERVED RESCRIPTION H A R M A C Y