The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 24, 1919, Image 4

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13 Era AND AT03
V71N IN MATERNITY
OTB ALL SATURDAY
U 81 f Epa and Sword, Olah, and
lUtxard made moat ef the Sl( Alph
1. Tha Onal scone was 13 0.
Th A. T. O'a had everything their
ow way u the claah with the Hotas.
M waa the reault according to tho
facial scorer but a clone count waa
not kept and it la possible that a
touchdown or two wan missed. At any
tat, the Betas were decisively de
feated. Not a single first down was
credited to Beta Theta Vi while the
A, T. O'a were not compelled to punt
ooc. Lees, Sandrock, and Stewart
ch gathered one touchdown and
Hanser made two. The Betas gave up
la the fourth period after the lust
touchdown and conceded a goal.
The lineups were:
SI Phi Ep 13, Sig Alpha Kp. 0
Huasey l Peterson
Bennett 1 Ebersole
Schmidt l; Lonigar
Leflec bmttu
Getger TS Wyther?
Whitman Trewilde'
Harper r3 Hopkins
Creaaell q Hawkins
VJshart lh'J Haggard
Carman rh"i - Sword
Pickett : b Gish
Substitutes Sig Eps: Juckott for
Cremell. Sig Alphs: Samuelaon for
Peterson, Ledwick for Hopkins, Yea
gr for Sampelson, Godwin for Loni-
car
Referee N ew man.
Alpha Tau Omega, 33; Beta Theta PiO
ailey .. Is Kauf
fclrnst It Wood
t lg Wilkinson
tC Itodds c Cull
C Bush rg Waitnian
eieser . rc Coombs
Roberts re Tefft
Uouser qb Rogers
Girard lhb Brooke
3. Stewart rhb Davenport
Sandrock fa Lonani
Substitutes Betas: Apian for Wait
man. A. T. O.: Osborn for S. Stewart.
Curtis for Lees, Lees for Sandrock,
D. Barnes for Girard.
Referee Wilder.
(Continued from Page One.)
LOW SALARIES OF
TEACHERS ENDANGERS
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
privilege and even his duty to leave
the school and take up work outside
-which will bring him a more adequate
-compensation. It would be foolish for
aim to remain in school to the dis
advantage of himself and family. This
is being realized more and more each
day by professors, and numbers have
left the higher places in schools and
colleges throughout the country be
cause of the fact that they could draw
a larger salary by getting into busi
ness. flight there is the danger to Ameri
can. education. The men who have
he education necessary to make
them instructors in the schools are
fiading that they ca make mere
money by going into some other pro
fession. They are right when they
step out into the world and attempt
to make a success. It U only human
that they should. But where will we
find the instructors for our seats of
learning in the future? If the stand
ing of the educational institutions are
;to be pheld we will need more tra'i
ed Instructors and better trained in--stractors
than erer before. There is
whfere the salary proposition strikes
oack at the tax payer and patron.
Daring the past decade education
'has taken a step toward destruction.
Tre more men and women enter
far nlglier courts of learning each
-year tout, 'do they get the training that
they should? It s hardly probable
'that they do when we are hiring teach-
era who will take the positrons offered
It we expect to get something we
have to pay the piper. We can get
third raters at a minimum wape. Is
t iMnl raters that the schools are
tailing for? Is it third rate educa
Uoos that are so necessary in bust
oviAoatJv. to secure first rate
UW v "
'-Thin doesn't go in business
: and it Is bound to fall in education
Each year this is shown more and
-r.. Ym true by the number of
uvi j w
' poorly trained students who arrive at
the colleges and university through
ml the land. Their teachers in high
"school were unable to give tfcem the
tr-iiiinr reouired because the high
schools hired a poorer grade of teach
er than It should. And the Normal
schools are face to face with the same
riMitioo. Here it la even more es-
.tt.i ih.t the teachers be of the
'beet material available. They are
v-- tonrhers. The newly ao
'imlred certificate of a normal gradu
ate will cot insure the youth of Ameri
ca that they will be given the train
ing they ahould have ir the teacher
feas not been trained. Th Primary
nd gradeschools are today, in the
mala, ba the poorest condition they
Jfcve eer been placed. If the stud-
I
a
The Great Redaction Sale is
in Full Swing
And the women are responding in grcat
er numbers than ever before. $ i
Women like to choose from full stocks and deduct
the saving when the sale is consummated. This is
vour sale ladies, come early, and stay long and re
member there is no value without Fashion and no
Fashion without value here because we merchan
dise ahead thru out very close connections with the
New York fashion centers.
Women's Suits for All Occasions
i
?SV
Clioice of Kntire Stock Ladies', Misses
iiesiial'e models ami shapes tailored
trimmed, hand embroidery, navy
horwn. -te. Triiotine. Tinseltone
Point twill. Serjre.
' Suits. Season's most
;ind semi-tailored, fur
hi lie. French bine, black.
Wool Velonr. Duvotyn.
il2;).7o Sl'ITS NOW $l?-84
:.() Sl'ITS NOW 21.67
:54.7: Sl'ITS NOW 23.17
.50.75 Sl'ITS NOW , 26.50
44.75 Sl'ITS NOW 29.84
40.75 Sl'ITS NOW 33.17
52.50 SUITS NOW (35.00
50.75 SUITS NOW 39.84
$64.75 SUITS NOW $3.75
60.75 SUITS NOW 4
74.75 SUITS NOW 49.84
79.75 SUITS NOW 53-lJ
84.75 SUITS NOW 56.50
89.75 SUITS NOW 59.84
Higher Priced Suits at Like
Reductions
OFF II j I j,
i
All Women's and Misses' Cloth y Q
COATSiF
Marvella Chiffon Broadcloth
Chameleoncord Duvet de Laine
Silk Duvetyne Bolivia
Crystalcord Frostglow
Silvercord Wool Velour
Tinseltone
Hundreds and hundreds of Coats for the smart young miss, the
more sedate woman Coats trimmed luxuriously with fur. Coats that
rely for effectiveness on trimming of Silk in Tricolette, Satin, Taffeta,
Crepe de Chine.
Name Your Preference.' We Have It at Your Price.'
$27.45 COATS. NOW $18.57
20.75 COATS. NOW 22.32
34.75 COATS, NOW 26.07
30.75 COATS. NOW 29.82
42.50 COATS. NOW 31.88
40.75 COATS, NOW 37.31
50.75 COATS, NOW 44.31
64.75 COATS, NOW 84.56
70.75 COATS, NOW 59.81
80.75 COATS. NOW 67.31
94.75 COATS. NOW 71.06
110.00 COATS, NOW 82.50
Our Entire Stock
Ore ss6s
4F
Wool in Tricotine, Serge, Jerseyfi Deuv de Laine; Silk in Trico
lett. Satin Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Crepe velour.
Party Dresses new models just received
Tulle, Georgette, Taffeta, Satin, etc.
A wonderful assortment gathered by our great buying organiza
tion, brings these fashionable Fall Frocks to you right at the be
ginning of the season at a price that in no way represents their true
worth. Smart models for street, afternoon and all daytime occa
sions, showing the very newest ideas.
$24.75 DRESSES, NOW $18.57
29.75 DRESSES, NOW 22.32
34.75 DRESSES, NOW 25 07
39.50 DRESSES. NOW 29 82
42.50 DRESSES, NOW 3188
49.75 DRESSES, NOW 37 31
59.75 DRESSES. NOW 44 81
64.75 DRESSES, NOW 48 56
79.75 DRESSES, NOW 59 81
89.75 DRESSES, NOW 67 31
94.75 DRESSES, NOW 7106
110.00 DRESSES, NOW 8250
Women's and Misses' Leather
and Leatherette Coats
In tan, black, grey many with heavy
suedine or sheep skin lining, with 01
without fur collars. All the populai
lengths now in great demand.
1-4
OFF
53 Special Lot All-Wool
COATS
Good selection of sizes, styles and
colors
$18.75
FURS
Be Safe Buy Your
Fur Coats, Fur Coatees,
Stoles, Thro
Muffs,
Many Other Lines Not Particularized Here at Reduced Price
THE STORE AHEAD
Mayer EroSo Co
ELI SHIRE, Pres.
1J II
Furs Here JL A
Muffs, Searft
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t has poor Instruction to the first j have mastered in the elementary
steps or lii ne can never nope 10
overcome the great injustice done
him.
It has become necessary for many
of the great colleges to require an en-
rance examination because of the
arge number of students who apply
annually for entrance. Theue schools
have not the time and equipment to
give the courses a sturt must needs
schools. They desire only those who
are ready to make progress. The pro
cess of elimination by examination it
the scheme whereby they are able to
find the best material, that which
they retain to develop into educateJ
men and women. The numbers who
fail to reach the goal is enormous.
Our educational system is fast becom
ing a failure. I
This is the age where men and wo
men have training to face the battles
of life. If they are to be properly
trained they must have instructors
mho can fill the bill. Unless we mill
pay men salaries which will tend to
dram- the best educated instructors in
to our schools Instead of forcing them
to seek other walks of life for a means
of livlihood, education is doomed. And
mith the fall of education a chaotic
state in all branches of life is emmi
nent
Thirty-fourth division, hear Miss
Giant at convocation tomorrow.
Frank Falkner I nhall harv .
study three yeais to be admitted to
the bar.
Jimmy Crure Huh, it isn't m-oith it.
I'd rather go without a drink.
DELCATE DIPLOMACY
Pest I
morning.
Rest Thinks
eoyle.
walked by your house
very
Suitor Sir. I ask for your -.
let s hand.
Happy Father Certaialy.
take the one that is always
prnket- Passing Show.
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