The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1916, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NSBBASK AN
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EDITED BY VIVIENNE HOLLAND
The Woman's Point of View
Hare you noticed any snobs on the
campus this year or haTe they all died
a natural death as such worthless
things inevitably do? The inner work
ings of the mind of a real expert snob
most be a mixed up muddle.
A snob is usually defined as a sort of
queer individual who cultivates only
those can give her a little social boost.
This being true, if the individual diJn't
need the social boost she wouldn't be
a snob, so there you are, why does it
hurt anyone to be at least civil to
everyoce?
SOME OF US
GIRLS CLUB WANTS
MANY NEW MEMBERS
Some of us is getting slack.
Some of us is sliding.
Stme of us is lacking sense.
Some of us needs ridiEg.
Some of us flocks in the halls.
Xo one can get past;
Some of us waSks six abreast
And don't go very fast.
Some of us last talks and talks.
And never seems to stop.
All about movie shows
And the latest hops.
Xav if we dont want to make
All the grown folks mad.
We will have to change our ways
Or well get in bad.
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Fine Arts Class Studies Designing
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ventsoa of middle western girl's clubs
and fifty delegates from sixteen univer
sities of the middle west were enter
tained. For the past four years the
club has conducted a loan fond which
helps university girls finish the semes
ters work, who otherwise would have
to leave school because of Jack or
fends.
The annual dues of the club are fifty
cents, half of which go to the genera!
expanses of the club and half to the
loan fund. "On to T is the slogan
of the workers for the campaign, it
being the wish this year that the mem
bership come up to the sit hundreds
mark. The campaign closes Thursday
ar 5 o'clock.
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SPACE AND LINE COMPOSITION DESIGN BY FINE ARTS STUDENT
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SOCIETY
The ffne arts class in theory and
practice of design has begun work
'studying designs for sewing, china
painting, stencilicg and various kinds
iof decorative work. The motif used
is a design of three berries and two Iof the different members of the class,
leaves and has been worked out by the In connection with this, color harmony
class from specimens. studied. The design in space and
The designs made are conventional- line composition shown was made by
iied renderings of this one theme and one of the members of last year's
represent the various interpretations class. '
GIVES SCHOLARSHIP FC.t mffSH
MAN WOMEN
A scholarship for freshman women,
the gift of Mrs. J. B. Watklns ot Law
rence, has been announced by the
scholarship committee through which
it is given. The amount ot tad schol
arship is 550, and is limited to a Kan
sas woman, preferably one who Is
working her way through, the univer
sity. The scholarship committee is com
posed ot Prof. Eugenie Galloo, Prof.
Hannah OliTer, Miss Esther Wilson,
Prof. Grace Charles and Dr. Ida Hyde.
Applications for the scholarship are
now' being received. Exchange.
Have your eyes
examined and
Glasses fitted
by
W. H. MARTIN, O. D.
OPTOMETRIST
1234 O St, opposite Miller
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Paine PJione L7773
FACULTY PEOPLE
AID LINCOLN IN
COMMUNITY SINGING
s year, are alien iing college here. Both
are members of the Gamma Phi Beta
sorority.
Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond, director of
mosic at the University, and Prof. P.
U Gnnanmasim, head off the school of
fine arts, are members of the commit
tee of Lincoln citizens which is pre
parisg for a day of community sing
fcig; Sunday affteraoosi. October 13L
It is hoped to make tMs the first
of a series of monthly s-oegjests, witn
the Lincoln citixems fakir g part en
masse. The program will fca given
at the aimJitorimm. Most of the
members will be patriotic or M-fash-gsa!(L
fTmri!laaf tnetodi. which the
aadience cam sing.
Aileem Eheraam. 1$, has been a
guest at the Gamma Phi Beta bouse
use jiasi wee, aoe expects u cvouaue
voice sluady and will be in Ltaccn.
every two weeks.
AN APPRECIATION
We appreciate the liberal enrollment that has come to us from the
ranks of the State University, and we pledge our best efforts toward mak
ing pleasant and profitable the stay of those who enroll with us. We
will have something to say to University folks from time to time. Watch
this space for developments.
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES
Nebraska School of Business
(Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction.)
Corner O and 14th Sta Lincoln, Nebr.
RwhrivaujVHeatow Wedding
Mies HeSem He-awm. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. B A. Heatom of Wahoo. and
Merrill Curtis RoirWuga of Orsala
will be manrid this evening at the
home of the h-rifle's parents. Bosh
bride and groom are graduate of the
state University. Mies Ilea too hing a
oabT of the A3ja Phi sorority and
Mr. Ehriwcgh a EaensiLeT of the Phi
remmm De31a fraternity. Miss Marie
McK of Aarora, as Alpha PLL will
be tie maid of honor. Xorris F. Tya
of Cm-fcia. a ffralraity b7cither of the
grwa. will be best mam.
Yirginia Leitch. who is physical di
rector of tie T. W. C. A. at Bay City,
Michigan, is a visitor at the Alpha
Phi Louise this week.
PRINTERS ENTER UNIVERSITY
Among the hundreds of new stu
dents who have come to K. U. this
fall are approximately twenty-five
youths who have learned the printing
S:?zla Ka;;a Ze:a gave a farewell
ln2'jT:t at the Liacoto hotel Satro-1
day niJttt far Hexiry Jotnes. 1. Mr.
Jones left yesterday fr Chicago to J
sjt'aalize la btKamy there.
trade and expect to make part of their
way by working in the different Law
rence printing establishments. Many
of them have entered the department
of journalism for study. Exchange.
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New and Second Hand Books
Fountain Pens
Come in and give out Stationery the once over
Get what you want, for the price. You want it at
the Nearest Place.
FacJsg Cunpvs
'The Ge$e 'Book Stor"
Facing Campus
Miss Alise R'ttwelL profesor of dra-J
sEsties. entertained at dlaaner Smcsday
for Juie and Mrs. Lytton and Miss
Elaache Graiit. Miss Grazt is the Eew
IheaJ of tie art dej asiraeniL
Yrbz.lL J. Diavis ami fiiiily from
Weej..itg Water sjnemt Sunday with Mr.
Dairis" biwlier. Searle 9. Davis, profes
nor of rhetoric. Frank Daris is a mem
ber A tie sate legislatnire.
Ekiara Bjoigers. 1S. i jaut the we
extd w Ossaa.
Sjitia Prc-ks, K. ffj.t the week
esd with her slslr sa Waluo9.
Cariyle ATm of the Uiiivertlty t
flllik&ifi. rj-eiit Sciisy at the Delta
Ti Delta hmt&e-
The arn'iaal recitf.(a of the Union
literary Sidriety at the Tezsfle. Frilay
might, was attailil by over sue fc sa
iled studesLts. A very soccetrf-al pro
graaa was given an.! novel ways wer
iz.tr&4iK-i4 to help everyonie get ac-ijBa-iiited.
The csext open meetiag win
ie Sat rr fay eretiag. September VS.
Prpfi!w aad Mrs. P. IL Frye
vxAsjmA to Oatiiha last week am 4 s;-est
lie we4-uJ there-
Brian 0Briaa. of EearBey. who
visited ia Liactla last week. Las re
turned to Lis booe.
John a Bvyce, "11. has txterei
Litlazti Staxori to Ttre f :t Lis
frjct'x' gre ia f sreslry azui iiitxA-
cth Teaie. "21, is eEtertaaiig ter
sister. Marrie, who is oa her way v
TtrxAZotZa simtj, where the
Eea M.Briie axi Jaset TL-vx-ystm
who atteaided Hkhi ssiverxity lut
The daxcixg styles Itt this social
w?kjbA were oa dlrplay for the frc
tLne at the cxirersity parties last
week eaifl. FVota all fedkaiSocs the
eaJrie "ea distKrbmg" dances or
the last few years have gjvea way 13
the nwsre simj-le, Let gracefal step.
At least, this seeaned correct from aa
observatioa of what the better dancer
of tie school were doiig. It was the
asater or the tiovice. who was daa
tis g the cri?se. aad t? olen freak
Ui stej.
Undvsbtedly the ErlJorn dasces will
prevail before the ssoa is well bea
asd the asJzAtiou and Tiracity of col
lege pert onurs will cot aDow the art
of terpsichore to l&cra.e too coern
tlfxjd or staid, alihosgh it Is not of
cahat variety. A new waltx. wUh
rzt the oil faxhicced whirl seeded
pojfslar. as dli the slow, fascicatirg
tax trot and one ste?.
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Our Garment Buyer
Returns From New York
And the Completeness of Oar Showings
Gives Evidence of it
The styles in Suits Coats Dresses
and Waists shown here now are those
that have "Supreme Preference"
for fall and winter wear, and many
are just appealing on the boule
vards of America's Fashionable
Centers.
Some of the Garments
Are Advance Styles
so our buyer tells us, They are nottthe re
sult of the season's trend, but are distinctly
"advance models" that wjll have a deep in
fluence on coming winter fashions. The va
riety for selection is certain to please you. .
New Suits New Coats
New Skirts
New Waists New Dresses
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CHAPIW BROS, 127 'So. 13th Sl
Jf lOWCrS ALL THE TIME
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