The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, May 08, 1896, Image 4

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    oru CLOTHES.
TJio great question of the day Is what
to wear ami how to got what you want
to wear. It Is a question worthy of all
the time and thoiinht bostowtd upon
It Clothes mnko the man ond the
woman, too If one doosn't have the
kind of clothes desired he may as well
Ble up llvliiK at once. It Is a lamont
ble fact that some accessories to liv
ing such as labor and study, are often
allow id tt Interfere with the primary
object Not thnt those are things to
be disdained, for they are often great
helm, and even Indispensable to get
ting suitable wearing apparel. Hut It
Is pitiful to see handsome men and
women who ought t. have all their
attention free to bestow upon gui-
nipnts. compelled to turn their lntel
li c ts to books and manual labor. Girls
wh.i would be things of beauty and
J"js fur several years to come an
t bilged to engage In sordid study.
V'luths who long to give their whole
souls to spring suits and artistic neck
tl s are forced to quench all their as
pirations and devote some of their
time to business and tho false realities
of luing. Why Is society thus organ,
z. d' "Why are people compelled to
labor for the supreme objects of ox-.
.st. nee Alas, such Is llf.
THE GKDAUATE.
Marie was going to graduate In June.
She was anxious to show her Inde
pendence, so she decided to tench. She
thought she would rather teach In col
1 g than any other hind of a school,
then she wouldn't have the trouble of
1sr.plinlng the unruly youths and
ma K'ns. Parenthetically, It may be
, marked thnt she forgot about the
J lb times she used to have on the
' i k r-nv during the mathematics class.
Bu tbtre .ll.ln't seem to be the
am 'lint of competition between differ
ent institutions t" secure fresh and
blooming girl graduates for instructors
ha she had anticipated. When her
K n- rs were answered at all, there were
nlj lr:ef lines snylng that their lists
f ? achers were full.
N t she tried high schools, but It
k so much letter writing, besides
tv always required the teacher o
pas an examination, then high schools
Uas had the reputation of being
rs hard to manage.
Mavbe it would be better to try for
a p s.ti.n in the grades, only It seemed
s i immon Anybody could teach in
the grades, and it hardly seemed worth
while for a college graduate to waste
her education on children. But after
wh.ie it became evident that even
gra les were not so In need of teachers.
The b-ards always wanted recommen
laf 'n. Just as if her diploma were
sufficient guarantee of character
r .(holarehlp. and her Instructors
r. -i t o anx:u.s t" give the recom
m nlati'-ns as she had expected. They
! nv 1 t rem mK-r the back seats In
( mathematics class better than the
fc'M-1 reeitati n that she sometime
male
V bast sh- na confronted by the
awful fact that i.nly country schools
fp left. At first her pride rebelled
utteny. then she reelected that she
w juld be showing unexampled fortl-
j le and self-sacrifice by devoting a
year t- the children of benighted rural
d stricts. At once she started out on a
quest for a suitably needy, yet com
f rtably tractable school on which sh-j
rr ght erclf-- all her philanthropic in
t nn wlth'-ut to much exertion.
Alas -en this d'nr was closed. The
' unry direct rs were as particular as
'h s of the city in regard to recom
n n la t ions and high marks on the cer-
' fi at- of i-xaminatlon. Well, per
haps after ail ?he had made a mistake.
ir 1 it would ha - been too much for her .
nstitution. t." hhe staid at home and j
val and dnamed in the hammock all
t jmmer '
... ,
A UNIVERSITY GIRU j
It's Just horrid to have It rain tso ,
mu h I don't get more than one or
games of tennis a week. Just be- I
a'j- the court Is to muddy. Lat year
ii was scarcely a day from spring
t 'all when we eouldn't play.
I Just stein- an , u ralnel ever;,
n .on wii-n I warn I . t.t on tn
itii'iH bii'hi T'i do' l r .! I
! I air an 1 -ujn-hine, co I sit ou:
I r a t' 1 d-I I Ju-t oe t
n ihe giil- pa- Some of th-n
. ik ruh ,ii. if their life depended
. I supp e thej don't realize how
look. And the boy are too nice
f r anything in their n w spring ultn
Iiut when It rains they put on their ola
, .th-s and carry umbrellas. They
n-. r ntop on the walk to talk then. I
hae been deprived of some of the most
inspiring conversations by thl rainy
spring. Then I always feel so untidy.
I can't wear my light clothes, and my
hair won't stay In curl as long as I
am fixing it. Of course I can't have
near sqjnuch Influence with my friends
wheni . don't look nice. I consider
myself one of the new women, and I
lelleve It Is every woman's duty to
make herself as attractive as possible.
But I Just can't when It's so rnlnj.
Wasn't It awful to think It even
rained on Easter? T had the sweetest
new bonnet, nnd n new dress. 1 hadn't
thought nboiit anything else but them
for days, and when I found It raining
that morning. I Just had a good cry.
It seemed ns If my heart would luenk.
When I was going to church I met
Maude. She commenced to tell how
glad we ought to bo because It had
mined. You see she hadn't any Enster
bonnet nor spring cape, nnd hot blue
Mackintosh happened to be qulto suit
able. It Just poured all morning. The
men were all grinning from onr to ear.
Thoy talked crops and brightening
prospects, until It took all the Sabbath
Easter peace out of my heart. 1 sup
pose I oughtn't to blame them so much.
though. They're not so delicately ot
gnnlzed ns we are. and can't appreciate
what trouble a rain makes.
Then, of course, rains do n great deal
of good, only 1 wish It would always
come In the night, when wo don't wnnt
to go out. You know thoro wouldn't
be any violets If It didn't rnln, nnd 1
Just lov to wear them.
MAY HOPPER.
."""i
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BEFORE:
I tied hor shoe
She asked me to
I didn't hurry much; would you?
But well sho knew.
Ere I got through
I'd see the size was No. 2.
AFTER:
I tied hor shoo
She told mo to
I had no choice, and this she know;
For she's the shrew
I'm married to.
And what she says, you bet I do.
Ex.
Remember that Francis Bros, have re
opened -the Capital Cafe. 121 North
Eleventh street. Short order meals are
their specialty.
...
Francis brothers, proprietors of the
Capital Cafe, have purchased a new
coffee urn and nre now prepared to
dispense a delicious cup at any time of
night or day.
If you get up too late for breakfast
Suimay morning, come down to Francis
Bros.' restaurant, 127 no. 11th and get
a plate of cakes and coffe. Special of
fer to students for ten days. A $1.10
ticket for SO cents.
OR S. E. COOK EYE EAR. NOSE
and throat. Oflico rooms, 43 and 41
Burr Blk. Hours, 9-12, 2-5.
...
The Lincoln news agency, headquar
ters for news, magazines and novels.
Harper's Century. Munsey's, Scribner's,
Cosmopolitan and other periodicals al
ways In stock. N. E. corner Eleventh
and O streets, Richard block, J. E.
Pearson, manager.
. .
Burlington's personally conducted
excursions to Utah and California. A
Pullman tourist sleeping car will leave
Lincoln every Thursday at 12:15 .p.
m. for Denver, Salt Lake, Ogden, San
Francisco and Los Angeles. Only J5
for a double berth Lincoln to Los An
geles In one of these cars. Remember
there Is no change of cars. For full In
formation and tickets apply at Bur
lington & Missouri depot or city ticket
olllce, corner Tenth and O streets.
G. W. Bonnell. C. P. & T. A.
Nebraska Steam Dyo
and
Cleaning Works
Qintlemtn's Suits anil Ovirooits
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, CLOAKS, ETC.
Clcnucil, Dyed, nnd l'rescd to Equal New.
l'nst Colors. Military Suits Special Prices.
Repairing n Specially.
Promptly mid Neatly Done.
134 N. 11 St. O. B. OAPRON, Prop.
If yon want a Suit Made, go to
C. EIILERS,
hc Popular bailor
RopnirhiR Nontly Done
Over Wohlouborg's Clgnr Storo
120 South Itth 8t.
C. H. FREY.
Wholesale and Ketall
STORE
1131 O ST.
Telephone SOS.
GREEN HOUSE
3Sth Three blocks
South ot South St.
Telephone 572.
3cJOS yVOID X3dV S.AilVIO
iu tin nSu Indian
JuUp ino puy
Ut.w no.
iSAOa AVS
Roy's Drug Store
Cor. 10th and P Sts.
FINE STATIONERY, STUDENTS' TABLETS,
Fountan Pens Ilase Dall Good. IlammoA'3
Fishing Tackle. Etc.
UliST TREATMENT. 11EST PRICE.
S. E.KOY, Cor. 10th and F Sts.
SBMBfctffjjl
Nebraska Tent
and Awning Go.
136-8 N. 11 St.
Tcat for Kent.
II. II. IMorco handles tho Dayton
wheel, bicycle sundries nnd repairs, 144
North Thirteenth street, Halter block.
11 lli
CAPITAL
CAFE
HAS BEEN RE-OPENED BY
Fretncis Bros.
THE MOST CONVENIENT PLACE FOR STUDENTS
! OPEN ALL NIGHT.
j Oysters and ame in Season.
1 2 1 North Eleventh Street.
SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
The "Hotel Lincoln,"
V
Slcpcii'-tiuj Qlccttftj 5)oic.
129 South (2th St,
At 1214 O street you will find Hay
den's photograph gallery. We are
ready to handle the rusft at the close of
the college year,
work.
Examine some of our j
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A Collpgo Xrclilcnt write t "Tor J
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LINCOLN, NEB.
Rooms 2x0 ptr day,
Jjour pfyoto
12 CABINETS ONLY
$1.00 WORTH $3.00.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Call and see Samples.
PREWlTT3 1216 O St.
W. 0, FoHjoa' raliablo hack and car
riage line. Tulephono 31. 181 North
Kleventh.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
I1ETWEEN
i.iixroc3L-.r
liendve ittatenieiitH of fact, J
Iirnctlcal uo on a working J
ry'AVebHterV International
' excel any ether ulnglo volume."
Tho One Great Standard Authority,
Ho write lion. It. J. Ilrrwrr, Jrulice U. 8.
Hupreme Court.
G. A C. 3IERRIA3I CO., JPabltahera,
Springfield, Mana., U.S.A.
j-finl to the pubUiben for tttt pampMet.
at- 1M not buy cheap reprint of undent edluoai.
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Auburn. Falls City,
Atchison, St. Joseph,
and Kansas City.
City Ticket Office, 1201 0 Street.
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Cor. 14th & M
Streets.
LINCOLN,
j NEBRASKA.
OPEN AT ALL HOURS DAY OR NIGHT.
SULPHO-SALINE BATH HOUSE AND SANITARIUM
AM. HOHMSOP IlATHB-Tarkl.h, ItUMlnn, llom
ration ol NATURAh HALT WA'I'KIl iiatiim ...
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iTiioieer man lira water, tor hid tiu
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