THE DAILY NEBRASKAN NOTICES 1L II A beautiful and useful ChristmasGift---a Wrist Watch ; Our Btock of Ladies Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton and I' . ' ;! fine Swiss wrist watches is complete. !: I; Your inspection solicited I! Ii TUCKER-SHIEAN Jewelers, Opticians and Commercial Stationers 1123 0 St. WANTED Nebraska Transportation Board Reports any year 1888 to 897, both inclusive. Nebraska Session Laws, December 188."). Will pay cash. Allegheny County Law Library, City-County Building. Plttsburcli, Pa. ROSEWILDE PARTY HOUSE WITH "BECK'S SYNCOPATED SYMPHONY" Open for Uni Bookings Friday Nites There will be no Wednesday and Saturday Assembly Dances for the duration of the coal shortage. LEO J. BECK First Nat'l Bank B3343 F2268 P e"a r i s IH La Homa pearls are the most beautiful pearls we hate Tr t shown. Lustre and weight the same as genuine pearls A string of La Hema Pearls from $16.50 to $150. HARRIS-SARTOR JEWELRY CO 1S O Strwt J 1 i - r ,4"' I '4? f ., ' ' t, : s . - ' 4 . T .',.. ' , v -.: :. -..; V-. "y.i-.'.ir- jr- Football Suits All football suits that have not been returned are to be checked in Monday afternoon from three o'clock on. All those who have not checked In their aults, please return at 'that time. After that time they will be charged to them. , Freshman Hop Freshmen hop tickets will be re funded at the Student Activities of fice. If held, they will be valid when the hop Is given. Y. W. C. A. Vespers At the Y. M. C. A. vespers Tuesday afternoon at 4:20 In Art Hall. Mary Ashby Check of New York will speak. A large attendance at the meeting is desired. News All news must be In to the Dally Nebraskan office by 5: SO p. m., be cause the office Is dark after 6 o'clock. Dramatic Club Members having had tickets fot 'Les Follies" to sell will please settle up with Business Manager Brooks Harding as soon as possible. Bring tickets and moo ey to class Tnurs day. Gymnastic and Boxing Classes Until further notice the evening class in gymnastics (P. E. SI Section 3) and Boxing Class (P. B. 44) will no' meet on account of the coal conser vation. The Cadet Officers' Association All meetings of the Cadet officers .rsoclation wil be postponed unti1 fur (her notice. S-ft. (Continued from Page Oue.) SOPHOMORE GIRLS WIN INTER-CLASS SOCCER TOURNAMENT Ruth King, sub. Edith Burton, sub. Gertrude Henderson, sub. Sophomores Ruth Fickes Grace Dobesh Elizabeth Bali Martha Krogman Margaret Henderson Mary Sheldon Eleanor Snell Mary Hardy Bernlce Bagley Frances Foote Katherlne Wolfe Jonselyn Stone, sub. Margaret Baldwin, sub. (Continued hoin Page One.) IMPRESSIONS OF A REPORTER WRITING A STORY ON TYPEWRITER Savagely kicking and "talking" to I he last bit of almost perfect ma chinery the irate reporter travels to the last and most dubious looking ma chine. On this he labors without event for more than half an hour, never once glancing at the copy as the ma chine runs so perfectly. Finally he dis covers that the ribbon to this machine is torn to shreds and only a few syllables here and there tell of a would-be "story"' on the fuel situation, hich has been developed into a mass oi beautiful hieroglyphics of every form and color, beautiful ,tn the eye but not to the mind Tills Is the course of a "story" as it leaves the telephone and becomes al most ready for the press all except the rewriting. Is It any wonder thRt reporters hasten to a place where the typewrit- ". mand that the article be written within a reasonable length of lime? Rut such is life on a college daily IfjTZL prima donna comedienne of Henry W. Savape's new musi call eoiuedy, "HEAD 0VE2 HEELS," OrpLcum Theater, Mon day and Tuesday, December 8 and 9, with a apecial Tuesday Matinee. A copy of letter received November 14. 1919 by I. P. A. "Catholic Alliance of the Cross Austrian Empire Federation Headquarters, Volksheilzentrale, Graz. Honorable Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, United Stages. America The war against alcoholism, which America has brought to victory, is just in its beginnings here. The Catholic Alliance of the Cross, the largest abstinence society in the Austrian Empire, desire to take ad vantage of the present moment of family and social suffering to accom plish a great work for temperance, . ... in view of the fact that the American rro.ber society, which we envy in Its success, has taken a mighty step toward through the pas sage of prohibition laws and hense is much lightened In its burdens, we pemlt ourselves the hopeful inquiry if your organisation cannot come to our assistance. According to the lews, indeed, the American societies are already carrying the war against alcoholism into Europe. We place mrselres at your command ns shock troops In the hope that we have not asked in rain, we sign with friendly greetings." HAND GRENXDES THE WOOL STOCKINGS In addition to the leatherette oats and (he other styles this year, comes the wool stockings. Formerly the co ed never thought of anything but f!5k where she now treads on wool. The department stores have been rushcd for this commodity because if the 8 o'clock is to be made at all it must be thru the wool hose which surround the anklettes thus eliminating the shoes which last year reigned su preme Now the "co-ed" can blithely wear her last year's oxfords and thus con serve shoe leather by buying woel stockings at 15.00 and $5.00 a pair. It is to be hoped, however, that the young ladles will be moderate and not buy more than a dozen pairs at a time, which would exhaust the stock and keep some "poor young thing' from protection against winter's wrath. The old tradition of green Btoc.ings doesn't seem to apply to the old maid (pardon me) bachelor girl's exclu sive wear, for many are the hues and styles acquired. Wool stockings ribbed with red and green stripes to the modest burnt orange and b'ack of the stitched variety It might be suggested that the "co-eds" order tbe colors to be exclusively scarlet and cream, so that in launching n street car all will know that the young lady belongs to the State University rather than Wesleyan or any other school And the hall-sock what a sho k our imaginations! Imagine the sen sation, of seeing some little damsel hose slipping, slipping downward and then to remember that she has an other pair Inside and is Just wearing that cunning little roll (patterned after our English brothers) to the gasping spectators in order to show that she is of the exclusive class which owns two pairs or hose and wears them boih at the same time. shn who hasn't acauired wool .-lockings passec, so fo matter if your old oxfords are worn out get new ones for we must show wool this year! to THJS COLLEGE WORLD Oh, You Kid! At Williamette University the wile of a popular chemistry instructor has joined the freshman class. Small Town College Stuff Last week the entire student bdy of Franklin and Marshall Collegn ot ed unanimously to go on a strike, fol lowing the suspension of fifteen s'ud ents for hazing. Variety in R. O. T. C. Yale has a Motor Transport Unit In its R. O. T. C. and Michigan has a Coast Artillery Unit. Stadium for Hanoverians Dartmouth is to have a stadium In which to play its foot ball,, lacrosse and games next year. The Alumni body has decided to donate the stadium which will be known ns the A'umni Oval. It is expected to have a seating capacity of 10,000. Cornell's Swimming Pool Plans are being made at Cornell University for a swimming pool and the organization of a swimming team. The figures on the cost of the new tank range from $50,000 to $70, 000. It is not expected that the new pool wiy be finished before two years. BUBBLES Christmas Is a future event but let us think of the present; Therefore we offer the following suggestions: Tor the motorist: a scarf, as the -law requires them to have a muffler. For any student: a knife so that they can cut class. For the music lover: five silver dol lars as that would be music to their ears. For the anti-prohlbltlonlst: a pair of pumps to that they would have something from which to get a drink. For the man who combs his hair pompadour: a comb, as that would be something they would never part with. For father: a blanket, as it would be a comfort to him. For the murdered: a sled, so that he could go sleighing. For the sailor: a pack of cards, as he Is used to a deck. Lincoln merchants admonish the students to shop early, as the univer sity may close at any time. Wonder If the aunts and uncle can understand the sudden interest shown In them by their nieces and nephews? Many fathers fervently wish that Xmas would be postponed a year on account of the coal shortage. The$LanternRoom Tea Dansante from 3:30 to 5:00 P. M. Table de Hote Dinner from 5:00 to 8:00 P. M. Open until 11:30 P. M. Music. Dancing Permitted DEL A VAN CAFE c a package before the war c a package during the war c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! atf-tjoap'found soe- drink For college men, Lsi ness men, professional men, men cf cports baseball, football, golf, tennis, shooting, riding. For everybody, every where, the year 'round, Bevo is h:dc refresh ment for wheicsome thirst an invigorating r-cft drink. Ideal for the athlete or the man in physical or mental train ing good to train on and gain on. Healthful and appending. It must be ice cola. 111 m Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Serve it cold ffSla'- ri