Tin: n.vn.Y nt.hkaskan 4 77 ifc 0:r idrs of a J;aK(?soit cu)isfrcst:?f ftiwk pru'krt suit SOME men like tl.eir style straight. The conservative man likes his di luted with a little simplicity, of which this Hickey-Freem.in model is a fine ex ample. OursiJe cf three patch pockets, it is a plain suit of clothes, but there's something in the waj it is tailored that is far too exclusive ever to be plain! Come in dud try it on OLD MAN "MAN" ill GAINS POPULARITY Campaign for Subscriptions el Comic Majasire S-ornj Huge Success. Valuable prires will be awarded This Week to Leading Solicitors. ' The AWliWAN siilo ovutinu.'s Sur. j Ing with Wednesday of la .n week the j opening day of registration t tlu uni versity forty ccnila ntt:o.! ir.10 ih- ! contest for sulwcription which fore ! casts the greatest number of subscrljv jj Hons ever entertain d bv the trad i- "tional Old Man AWGWAN. i While no exact figures were to be ' had ui to late Monday night the in- month there are remaining only a few ;opie which nre being readily taken. Subscriber hutld therefore swell r ihclr copies early to avoid dlsnpMnl mn!. Ary one may siiUrrlh for the university comic with the aoltcitora or n th Student Activities ottiee. at the es' ': r r.le .M for the nine lMea. u'onilnutd from l'age One! RHODES APPLICANTS TO APPLY SATURDAY l.i is the war In this country the vw dance- was so slight that many of .ho colleges wer converted Into harraiks fr the men in training. One of the the largest aviation stations of-Kngland was. maintained at Oxford The quadrangles a.V used as drilling grounds, and the colleges as O. C. T. barracks. The American lMglan Ke ii.f society was composed almost en tirely of Ithode men and many of .hos- enlisted early in the American VmbuU.m-e Corps stationed in 1 arts. 1 Wolfe as the leader of the contestants j Traveling during the war was not ih hi rmiiiiMifii. Vt rna Tim!!. d The- Mrs! contingent of 1 1-uchta and Marv llerrins are contend-i Kh.uics scholars left in January 1920 I -THE HOMI OF COOO C4jOTHEX ing for second honors as tt now ap-1 a"..l the other wiit 1 pears but the present H.mdir.g of the j -i.per. ! contestants may 1h radically changed 1 i by the time set for the 1 r.d of the rrr.i-: : 1 aign Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. i Among the prizes er.ereJ for induce-' nn-nt to solicitors there wi'.l hi givMi ; ' a handson.e leather Nebraska pillow ' top for fir.-t price and a; a:hle ic, : ticket for second prize. A 191? lSO ; ' Cornhusker and a year's Mi'iscr.pM. r. 'to AWC.WAN wi!l be given ifccise cap-: airing the lessor honors. This year s AWGWAN is sp.ors.ve.!.' as usual, by Sigma IVl:a l"ai. jxirttf! sslic fraternity. I: has the ndor ment of the universi y s!cr:i: j c.blira tion board and the hearty -v;ivrt f business interests. l;cal r.'v". hvt1!.. AWGWAN" has been reoogi ke up residence n ; 1 from Page On m Ersirr.s turn out ;'. IN LARGE NUMBERS Si l'illi iilH' t. IluHia. and I.: u.-n a r expe?1et! K be oct for pv;.'tiee Tuesday a(inion whKh will r-ako (he total. l'u-Hors u Monday's prac:ic only v-in y n o f-cshtacr. bal npori ea the nVId :n suits. A complete list of ;lv in a f -v.- e; r s. nun will be available O 7 f ( i 1 V ; ; V U' r P i - . - 1 V f ,T )TS . ti V7 t The Or.cux Tli: Week End. , Want Ads. since its first publication ir. univrsi'y and publication circ'.es all over '.he i United States as the official -Smile" of j ' NebraTja. It rar.Ss wr.U h toreros? j of lis kind and enjoys a 3are ri-c,:3.:-1 i lion in the university and w Vre-overj I Nebraska alumni are to be found, j Students who have a!r-ady s ;ib- scribed for AWGWAN n:ay receive I this month's issue by presen! i:;g tiieh I receipts either at Str.Jion A. cr 'I1" Student activities." o'fice, baseri.cTit 04 Administration building. Owing to the fact that on";v thousand copies were primed f?r ;hi- i 1. o;-j c so: oriiy. t-.r.i;y fo'- i jvsiutnee. 12 tifu! sro-sMis, - li,- i"o b; cc. $!3C00. Ad-'iess P. O. So . 4S1. FOR SALE! A good second hand lp" writer: cheap. Call L5497. Wll.K TilE PERSON who pic'- 1 the wron? r"ra:iCi' ' 'ho labl? in An.'ory r'erse call F24 to cx- c!:rrt: Geinraeial handle ith ntonos:ar.i J. B. R- ' IjOST A package coniaininc a ray suede purse. Call BH1. OH! YOU CORNHUSKERS We are wanting you to know we are Corn busker boosters. If you don't believe it. Try Us,! B2304 "AEJLE" 139No.14 CLEANERS AND DYERS "As Good as Any" "Better Than Many" I.cl c.ir At!l- S;-4p ;:5 yo-'.ir !--or WH E KE QualityService And Double Efforts go with every job. STUDENTS! Why not join the happy throng? EC0N0MYi4 0 st AND DYERS w. . 3k II i I . 1-' A Hi1-'... U -.4 i : "1 : ,4 77ie Passing of Cinderella 6 1338 CLEANERS, PRESSERS "Devilish good cleaners." The Advertisers in The Rag appreciate and deserve your patronage. Give it to them. y a 5 is ! tsj THE quaint little childhood tale of the poor kitchen maid is not so far removed from recent reality. For we all recall the staggering piles of dishes, the dust-strewn floor, the tubs of clothes, the treadmill task at the sewing ma chines! Yes, Cinderella like was the housework of yesterday. And now, the girl of 1920 looks to electricity most tractable of hand maidens as the fairy prince who makes life easier and fuller. Just a push of the button and tiny electric motors sweep, wash dishes or clothes; clean, scour and polish; make ice cr ice cream, run the sewing ma chins and play the pino cr phonograph. While the motors do the work, other electric appliances are distributed about the house to make good living more convenient. Electric cooking utensils, hair driers, cigar lighters, burglar alarms, door bells, and fur nace regulators, are now operated by the magic wand of electric power. The development of the miniature mo tors for the kitchen' and electrical de vices was made possible by the rapid progress in experience gained by the General Electric Company's Engi neers, whose efforts in the application of electricity for every sort of indus trial endeavor during the past quarter century hav: brought freedom from the drudgery of other days. 1 A O 1 i. J (2 General Office Schenectadj'iN.Y