' ' ....... .... . THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Monda Tuesday MAE MARSH HIDDEN FIRES u. Play Dual Role and will M" Please You FAY TINCHER In a Clever Comedy OH. SUSIE, BEHAVE" Admission 5c. 10c 15c TONIGHT AT 8:15 Matinee Wednesday RETURN OF THE FAVORITE OLIVER MOROSCO Presents The HAWAIIAN ROMANCE OLIVER MOROSCOomM B-mtHARD WALTON TUU.Y A LOVE STORY OF HAWAII With Florence Rockwell and the Singing Hawaiians Seats now selling at Orpheum Box Office Eves. 50c 75c $1-00, $1.50 Wednesday Mat 50c to $100 Big Shows and Good Music MON-, TUES, WED. MAURICE TOURNEUR presents -SPORTING LIFE" Comedy, News and Travel Features SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7 A 9 Entertaining Vaudeville MON, TUES, WED. The Dancing Sensation MLLE VADIE & OTTO GYGI Vaudeville's Vost Artistic Offering The Peerless Entertainers PARISH A PERU The Acme of Versatility PLUNKETT & ROMAINE In Comedy Songs and Dances KLUTING'S NOVELTY Dainty Canine Actors CHARLES MURRAY A. CO. in Mck Sennett's latest comedy WHOSE LITTLE WIFE ARE YOU The Liberty News Weekly Bradefs Liberty Orchestra Three Shows Daily at 2:30, 7, 9. Mats 15c Nights 15c & 25c DTTEE-COMPANY BASKET BALL TOURNEY THIS WEEK lnUrton,ju basketball will begin this nefk. Two teams are being formed in each company under the di rection fjf V M f A C.trr Hfj.1v The schedule for a tournament to end iember 15 w ill be announced soon. It is d-?ired that all men with any buBketball experience will turn out for tbfe teams, as Coach Kline ill "e the game in this Lournament as a "ns of lining material for the var-, fcty squad. With th exrention of - r - T7 few men. all candidates for the varsity ieam are members of the S. A, . T' C- 1 1 The best possible throw of the dice; " to throw them Into the sewer. 1 rrrkinTl A. A m. tr.bnted tnr v. !.,. purpose of raising ; I I The Myotic Fish alumni entertain ed the new memb.rs at a dame Sat urday evening at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Thirty couples attended. PERSONALS Melvin Xewquisl. Ml, has obtained j his discharge from ofllcers training school. Waco, Texas, and has return- ed to the university to continue his work In the college of medicine. 1 1 1 W Y A. . . . I urr. .i. Vvm ,ne wecK-1 Re1 Cr089 and cantrcn end at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. ( back'from France we sim ile has been In the officers training , wi nQl even look at the glrIjl school at Camp Grant, and was dis-l ho Rtayed home! charged when that unit was dis-1 . . ba"f ed- . w . , No Gwendolyn, you're wrong again L.ifiu. junu euiiirana, ex l. w as in Lincoln for several days last week He returned to Fort Sill. Oklahoma where he is stationed, Saturdav. . .Art . , . I .Margaret nowes. pem iasl week-end in Omaha at her home. Bryon Stromer. ex-'20, who has be-n at the Boston school of technology in the naval aviation is at tho IM:a Tau Delta house. Martha Haley and Zita Haley. 1mm h of Valentine, spent Sunday at the Alpha Fhi house. Howard Bennett. '22. who has been at Camp Zachery Taylor, Kentucky, is back at school. Dean Amanda Hepnner is back a' ! her work after a severe attack of the influenza. Josephine Strode. "19. visited in Omaha Saturday and Sunday. Rolland Rodman. '19, has returned from Camp Grant and is registered in school again. Leslie Kizer, ex-lS, is in Lincoln, having just completed hs course at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana. Freda Haas of Omaha visited Helen Overstreet, '22, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last week. Ulysses S. Harkson. "IT. is in Lin coln at the Thi Gamma Delta house and will stay for several days on his way to Portland. Oregon. He has been in Cambridge at the Massachusetts school of technology. Helen Neumeyer. "21. has left school j on account of ill health. I Fred Dale. '21, who has been in training at Camp McArthur. Texas, has received his discharge and is visit ing at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Helen Gilbert. ex-'22, spent the week tend in Lincoln. Lieutenant Glen Ruby. 'IS, visited at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. UNI NOTICES Junior Class Meeting The Junior class w ill meet Thursday morning at 11 o'clock in Law 101. Dr. Waite will speak before Sigma Xi next Friday evening, December , at 8 p. m. in room 209 of the new chemistry building. His subject, "Some Observations Concerning the Recent Influenza Epidemic," will be of interest to all. Every one is invited to attend. No Vespers Today There will be no Y. W. C. A. vespers held today be cause of the lack of heat in the Wo men's building. ALUMNI Cora L. Friedline '13, is adjunct professor of psychology in Randolph Macon woman's college. Lynchburg. Virginia. The following is an extract from one of her letters: "As you doubtless have heard, I am here iii the south as adjunct professor of psychology in the woman's college. land in the aDsenee oi I ,,v i a ken his place. -The outh is very different from the north in many respect. In the first place, the accent is very different and I am having great difficulty In under standing what my students are saying. v : - tium verv slow. The roove along as if they bad all world, and a train has tverj iu'"6 -- me nine - nevJ. Wen known to be on time. They re a the ay from two to ten hours .... Th. southern girls are exceed- mgl'y swet. and know how to use del- .... ,,ora ,iDd fabric to perfection n dresses. They have very i.wt facial expressions and south-. ,m mile is very winning, ir dy for euffrage yet. and man ( meetings, women are not allowed to vote. The men do all the voting and HV', IIV ill. II 1 F . w. . .-j, ' I talking, for It Is an unheard of thins i for a women to make a suggestion In faculty meeting. They warned mo of this when I came, noticing my pro I I penolty to talk. I suppose. "The scenery here la beautiful, for ww are In ehe midst of mountalnx. a well as on the James river. I spend all the time 1 can out of doors, ex- , ploring the woods and valleys. To me i this is the most enjoyable feature of i the place." NOTHJ.N' P'TICKLER By Jeff Machamer j - those red. white and blue arm-bands i w hich say "M. P." are not supposed , to convey the Idea that the wvarers j are Miller A Taine errand boys! As far as clothes are concerned, we have more than when we went Into the service. Ve have a very conspicuous rent in the aft portion of our solitary pair of Jeans. We didn't have that when we came in. Mr. Peck, of the famous Hunt an' Peek system, was mashed seriously Sunday evening and now we can only nnnrh the tvuewriter wtih Mr. Hunt. If the column reads slow, blame Mr. Peck's condition. Airplanes will soon be on the mar ket for personal pleasure. The fam i ily landing field will replace the old ; fashioned garage and when father worries over daughters absence all he i needs to do is to step out on the front j porch and "binoculate" the heavens. To those who have kn eyes for ' the future, let us suggest that a filling stantion be erected atop the Terminal ! building. She loves me not she loves mo she loves me not she loves me she loves me not she loves me she loves me not she loves me she loves me not and 'there goes the last hair in our vampish mustache! If it wasn't for our old friend. Ps hychological Moment, what would become of the hero in most movie plays. Laugh and the world laughs with you. but when you eat soup please be quiet about it. At this moment, there are two places in which we don't care to bethe Kaiser's boots '. ' FERGUSON TO ATTEND EDUCATIONAL MEETING: Dean O. J. Ferguson leaves today to attend a joint meeting of the Brit- i ish Educational mission to the United , States and the society for the promo- I tion of Engineering Education. The ; meetings will be held at the Massa- i chusetts institute of technology partly in Boston and partly in Cambridge on the days of December sixth and ci'pn1h. Five men and two women, who have been traveling over the United States for two months visiting institutions ! and studying educational conditions ; k.j, neral and engineering, are the : members of the British mission. They New Classes Forming: Now SHORT COURSE PRACTICAL WORK Get Ready to Hold a Good Job Regular LINCOLN BUSINESS Fully Accredited !4th and P St. have been over the caMcrn part of the country as far west as Iowa. At the December meeting the following tople will be under discussion 1. The Organization of Engineer-j ing Education In Great Britain and j the I'nitod Slates. j 2. The Effect of the War on Engl- j neerlng Education In Groat Britain! and the United States. j 3. The Liberal Element In Engl J neerlng Education. Directly following this meeting, Dean Ferguson will attend a meeting to. organize a national committee for Ihe support of the Smith-Howard bill, which Is now before congress. The bill Is a result of several years of agi tation on the part of many engineers and provides for the establishment of engineering experiment stations at va rious places over the country. Dean Ferguson expects to be gone for a week or ten days. INTERCOMPANY BASKET BALL TOURNEY THIS WEEK The Woman's Self Government as sociation is conducting a membership campaign on the campus this week. Two teams have been organized, the "Soldiers" and the "Aviators." The dues for the year are fifty cents and every university girl may and should become a member. The campaign closes Friday after noon and w ill be celebrated that night with the girls' annual Cornhusker party. The members of the two teams who will compete for the greatest number of members are: Soldiers Grace Stuff. Attention S. A. T. C. 1 H As soon as you are mustered out of the service of Uncle Sam, come g 1 at once to the office of tire Nebraska School of Business and let us ' explain to you the wonderful advantages in taking a course in our school. You owe it to yourself to get this training before taking up H the active duties of civil life again. Many new classes just starting. Both day and evening sessions. lis Enter any time. Only loss in delay H New catalog free on request J 1 Nebraska School of Business jj li T. A. BLAKESLEE, President H Gas and Electric Bldg. Cor. O and 14th Streets I Learn to Play Band Instruments NOW UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC 11th and I " i No matter what you ay "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" CHAPIN BROS., 127 S. 13th :: B 2234 "Winter Term, Call for Catalog by Nat'l. Association of Acer. Com'l. Schools B-6774 Lincoln, Neb. Itliea Nelson. Jean Landale. Mary Browncll. Kalherlne Hrenke. Charlotte Kizer. Viola Klelnke. Fittf Hieese. Genevieve Freeman. Aviators Gwendolyn Drayton. Helen Fischer. Ruth Sheldon. Florence Wilson. IVrothy Pierce. Helen Lewis. Lucile Cllne. Louise Emmett. When in Ooubt, give her a DIAMOND -for- Christmas the Gift that Satisfies Tucker She an JEWELERS Eleven Twenty-three O Street R Streets January 6 COLLEGE ! t:ll supreme In our own racu iy (