THE DAILY NEBRASKAN C. ROY FILLER, For Foot Comfort Adjustment of Fallon Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Xnils ... canter and the relief of Bunions Phone Siding COMFORT SHOES B-3781 DlSMflTO Big Shows ana uooa Music L. M. Gorman, Mgr Monday and Tuesday Rex Beache's Pictures The Auction Block J Rex Beache's Greatest Story. The life drama .of a million girls of .large cities and towns PERSONALS SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR December 14 Gamma Phi Beta house dance. Delta Gamma house dance. Ag club Farm campus. Alpha Sigma Phi house dance. Beta Theta Fi house dance. Kappa Alpha Theta house dance. Phi Gamma Delta house dance. Alpha Theta Chi Lincoln. Pre-Medic hop Rosewilde. Phi Delta Theta Temple. December 15 Freshman hop Lincoln Alpha Delta Pi Rosewilde. Sigma Nu pig dinner chapter house. All-University Christmas party Armory. December 21 Delta Tau Delta Art hall. December 8 Seventy-five couples attended the Jinior law hop at the Rosewilde. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Broady chap eroned. The Comus club entertained about eighty couples at the Lincoln. The chapernoes were Professor and Mrs. Horace Young, and Professor and Mrs. G. W. Hood. nertha Dates spent the end of the week visiting friends in Hebron. Ruth Horrum spent the end of the week visiting friends in Omaha. Lydia Dawson spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Linmvood. Kathryn Goss of Omaha visited ( Dorothy Hippie Saturday and Sun day. Prof. Alice Howell has gone to Chad ron. Neb., where she will read Jeanne IV Arc. Doris Hostetter and Mary Waters were in Crete the latter part of the week. Loy Rerun spent the latter part of the week visiting friends in Omaha. Helen Kirchman of Wahoo visited Lorene Hendricks the latter part of the week. E. L. Meyer, superintendent of schools at Geneva was an Acacian guest during the Schriuers' festival. Daphne Stickel, Mildred Bowers and Mildred McFarland visited in Omaha the latter part of the week. Elvira Loftman of Omaha visited her sister, Helen, at the Alpha Xi Delta house Saturday and Sunday. Evert M. Hosman now in the Y. M. C. A. work at Camp Funston, visited at the Acacia house over the week end. Mrs. S. J. Bahr and daughter, Vivian, of Broken Bow, visited at the Gamma Fhi Beta house Satur day and Sunday. Pauline Stecnburg of Flammington. 111., visited her sister, Eleanor, at the Pi Beta Fhi house the latter part of the week. Mr. E. C. Hedrick and Mrs. T. A. Brundage, of Tecumseh, visited their daughters Saturday and Sunday at the Delta Gamma house. Lieutenant and Mrs. Glen Mason are visiting in Lincoln. Both are graduates of the class of 1910. Mrs. Mason was Florence Malone. Miss Lillian and Ida Hrubesky is spending the week-end in Lincoln. Miss Lillian Hrubesky is now princi pal of the Nebraska City high school. Edwin P. Kositzky. for three years a member of the varsity football squad, has withdrawn from the University to enlist in the United States Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Merriam visited the Bushnell Guild house Saturday after noon and returned to Seward in the evening. Merriam will leave for his new post at. Camp Kelly, San An tonio, Tox., Wednesday of next week. Faye Merriam, '17, who withdrew from the University last spring nnd attended the roust artillery training camp at Fortress Monroe, Va., where he was commissioned to second lieu tenancy last week, returned to his home at Seward, Neb., and was married to Miss Amanda F. Wood of Seward Friday evening December 7. UNIVERSITY NOTICES ffKffWi&'iSiS'S UNIVERSITY CLUB HOLDS France, in a British division. Fa it enclose;! a letter written li!;n by Harold Holtz. '17, who is in Italy, in lh nvl.itlnn sprflnn St. R. U. Holt 2 has not yet been sent, into battle Fifteen service, but is in a training school learning to fly. lie writes that ho has been making two flights daily, and finds his work very interesting. His quarters aie fine, and the. climute is mild and pleasant. His letter BANQUET AT HONOLULU Nebraska Students Present lioy Bedford Is President Senior Class Meeting Senior class meeting Thursday, December 13, at 11:30 o'clock in Law 107. Red Cross Home Nursing Mrs. Max Westerman will meet all those who want to take the Red Cross course in home nursing, in Faculty hall of the Temple, at 8 o'clock, on Monday evening. The course is open to all members of the faculty and the administrative force. Coast Guard Service Examinations for appointment of INTERESTING ART WORKS Fifteen members of the Nebraska bears the red triangle of the. Y. M. . University club in Honolulu. Hawaii. C. A., indicating that tue nrgaima- wno ieft school last Mav to enter lion is doing work in Italy as well thg BervJ attended an ..x- ban. as France. quet in Honolulu last month at the Pleasanton hotel. All except two of the Nebraska men are in some AT UNIVERSITY GALLERY TV :ir,ll"ln Ma"on" i TVio mpmhprq nf thi T'nivcrsit V ,T7 . tmi- n.i.4. rjrA v,, !f Nebraska club are Roy Bedford. Wood Block Prints Made by ipresldent; E(hviml Alhrecht, vice. Intricate and Detailed .president; Ansom Booth, seeretary- treasurer; Roy J. Bayless, Phil Camp Process (bclli Oliver Frick, Ralph Merrick. ( 'Leslie Johnson, Harold Kohjer. Fred A collection of fifty-nine woo'd Nesbit, John H. Ray, George Shafer, block prints by Helen Hyde, famous Anton Strandberg of the army, wood block worker of Cincinnati, and Mr. Lindon Lynch, and Mr. E. and fifty etchings, lent by Keppcl B. Loomis of Honolulu. and Co., of New York was hung in je placards at the banquet were inanimations ior appointment oi""" - i ic i"'uii "i cadets in the coast guard service lnc art gallery last week. This col- jn the form of a large red "N," and will be held December 17. Appli- lection k; pronounced the best small the menus bore the coat of arms of cations must be sent in immediately 'collection which the department has Hawaii in gold. All the decorations to the central department. Blanks ;heen able to secure for years. Iwere in scarlet and cream. Between for application and the address of j Helen Hyde is the foremost Amer-'lne courses the men sang University . j.,,.,.t ,v,i, do fnm ican artist in the wood block nrints annaa and era vo th r-nllpp-p veils. Ul liU Lltll'Ul Ilia uc ri nil ru uuiui - auii&c u. r - .. o - - work, s-he studied for a number or years in Japan, where this type o'r;..i oaA Cm? fmiro work originated, under the best,'"01 w VJO Prof. L. F. Seaton. A. S. M. E. The regular meeting of the stu dent section of the A. S. M. E. post- artists there. Although Miss Hyde learned the secrets of the process pened from last week on account of of wood block work in Japan, her the smallpox scare will be held lues-iprinis wnne snowing a strong jap.i RHONE B3398 O R R H E U m THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE TODAY MATINEE AND EVENING Thomas H. Ince Presents CIVILIZATION" The Million Dollar Motion Picture Spectacle With an All-Star Cast 40,000 People 6,000 Horses SUBMARINES AEROPLANES WARSHIPS IN ACTION 1' fl J? , s i i in Home Nursing Tonight All women of the faculty or of the nrimintctrative force who are in- day evening, December 11, at TiSfllnese influence are distinctively in- terested in the Red Cross course o'clock in M. E. 206. Prof. O. Individualistic. in home nursing, are asked to meet Martin will give some very valuable The wood block print process is a vvHh Mrs. Max Westerman tonight, and interesting information covering ; verv interesting ore. The design t 8 o'clock, in Faculty hall, of the the organization of corporations andji.s flm carved out of very hard Temple. Mrs. Westerman, who is a partnerships as meeting me engineer i wood. in practice. Every mechanical engi-' be made as there are colors in the neer should be present. ; picture. When the design has been Ass't. Business Manager Nebraskan i worked out and the carving has The student publication board of heen done the artist gets a par the University announces to all stu-1 ticular fine grade rice paper which dents that applications for the office 'mnst j,e slightly moistened. The of assistant business manager of The :f0,orR wtjcn arc to be used are Daily Nebraskan will be received in niixeci a pma11 amount of rice the students' activities office today ;pastc and arP brushed on the wooden and tomorrow. No applications will blof.k The moistered paper is j over the back with a padded pat jover the back with a padded pattern. As many impressions must be made as copies are desired. This process must be repeated for each senar.it e color There are little As many wood blocks must Red Cross nurse, will conduct the be received later than Wednesday morning. o'clock OUR LETTER FROM FRANCE Dean O. V. P. Stout of the depart ment of engineering, has received a letter from Fred C. Farr of the 12th course, which will be very instruc tive and valuable to those who are desirous of knowing anything about this phase of Red Cross work. Tak ing the course offered does not in volve the obligation of engaging in active Red Cross nursinrj The purpose is merely to disseminate knowledge of practical value for nursing in the home. It is important that all who are interested attend the meeting to night, as the committee is anxious to get the work started and in order to do this they must know how manv want the course. Plans for wrnnviic in tVip wftnrl so that the future meetings and definite ar paper may be easily placed in exact- rangements will also be made to ly the right position each time.. ' night. 'KIS3-. r :; .i . -. i . i? 1 1 SCENE. FROM CIVILIZATION Mu.ic by Victor L. Schertzinger; rendered by Orpheum Augmented Symphony Orchestra 15 Musicians, under direction of Prof A. J. Babich Matinees at a:30-Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; all t 25c. Monday and Tuesday Nights at 8:20; seats reserved at 25c and 50c. War Tax Additional. :'. , ' .,m u' , """i r ' '. i.. "4 1 li X It :.-v;.t : -V,-., .. t . f ' 4- : i ' ' ' " k. ' - ' 1 For Good Cheer It'll soon be time for gift-giving, boys and for gift-getting. Don't forget to say a good word for Bradley where it'll do you the most good. You can't co wrong with a Hradlcy, because if it's a Hradlcy, it's rifht. There's style in it, there's warmth in it, there's comfort in it, and there's wear in it A Bradley chums with you for years. 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