The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 26, 1921, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEDRASKAN
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1VIM-I-M l)fMII.I-K'H
Jlriiutirul . 1'roUuctloii
"The Lost
Romance"
WITH
CONRAD NAGEL
JACK HOLT
LOIS WILSON
It? ler Kiilertnlnln Pictures
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WON.. Tl'KS.. WED.
MILDRED MILLER & CO.
l I t.o rmiHMly with Mil lc
'"mown on tiik fak.u
FLORIDA FOUR
E. J. MOORE
The. !ii!l.v Trickster
FRED & KITTY DALEY
' .'ONE rOH NOTHING"
' WATSIKA
,i Her ltenmrkiible ITnder( inly
' 'COUNTRY CHICKENS"
A 1H l.At fill
WINNERS OF THE WEST'"
International News Weekly
Hahlch and II l Orrhestru
AYRIC
AU. THIS WEEK
THE FOUR
HORSEMEN
Of the A I'OCA LYPS K
I.vric Concert OrrlicNtrn
MAt'VAV. Director
MVTlO()S OI'EN AT 8:30
' shnw Ht.irtH lit 8:00 Winrp
Jlalenny Tux On. Totiil 550
KvrniiiR lcirs Open at 0:0
Shs Hurt ht 7:00. 0:00
Italciiiiy .Te. Tux Ho, Total Hlle
Lower Floor l.0O. Tax lOo
Total 1.J0
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TIES.. WEI).
A Koiiiiuice of Ciold and a D.inre
Hull IScuuty Who Knows How to
llundle Men.
DOROTHY DALTON
IX HKK NEWEST PICrCKE
"The Idol of the North"
Other Kntertiilnlnit Pictures
Miowk Stiirt at I. 3, 5. 7, 0
Mats. 15e NlRht 25c Clill. 10o
3:31) Wed., Thur., Frl., Silt. 8:20
JULIAN ELTINGE
N ANON WEI.ril
"IIAISY JUNE"
CI.IFFOKI) WAYNE CO..
SI1F.I.TON llltODKS
rorxTKss nakdini
FRANK WILSON
clinic Genius
EDITH CLIFFORD
t aini-dlenne
Faille Nhwn Topics of Duy
Acton's Filblen
No Advance In Prices
Huts. S.V & oo,.. jives. M to $1.00
. ...
BLAZER'S ORCHESTRAS
Large and Small
for all occasions
B-4418
1308 O St.
Have You The
Brown Betty
Habit?
Unl Students like it be
cause the tlUngs are so good
to eat and because they can
dance. Why notNdrop in after
the show or the dance tonight?
You'll like it.
Brown Betty
1720 So. 17
F2525
Years Gone By
1901.
Nebraska defeated the Iowa Ami.
cultural school by a score of 17 t0 0.
1905.
To Nebraska Cornhuskers defeated
Crcighton uL Vinton Street park In
Omaha by a neoru of 100 to 0.
,1907.
Nebraska 22, Colorado 8.
1911.
Nebraska defeated tho Missouri
Tigers by a scoio to 31 to 0. This
was the l'irtt '.tlmo Nebraska had
played Missouri since 13012.
1914.
About seventy couplos attended the
i'iist big party of th0 season, tho Kiigl
necr'a hop, held in the Llndell bail
loom.
"1919.
Nearly four hundred student and
faculty attended tho second annual
united Ag-miror at tho armory, en
joying alike the new acquaintances,
llio excellent program and dancing
and tho refreshments.
The Exhaust j
American Fellow
ships Established
Study in French U
Football coach: What do you mean
by swearing before me.
Angry player: How did I know you
wanted to i swear first? Tho Daily
Northwestern, Evanston, 111.
Oh, girls! have you seeu the "so
ciety walk?" It has been Imported
from Venice, they say; and all ap
pearances give pictures of a dark
haired gondolier stopping into his
boat, cautiously, attempting to keep
his precious feet dry. With correct
standing position, balance on one
foot, raise tho opposite kneo at right
angles, and aim to securo a safe laud
ing. That's tho way ho does it.
A "brave" lad hns introduced it and
though ho fought against great odds
at first, ho has finally steered his
feet to "envy." Everyone's trying it.
The girls Jsigh and wish he'd ask
them for a dance, and the men cast
disgusted looks but wish he'd leave
so they could try it.
Society says that before Christmas
father time will be watching every
dancer on the campus, following their
"brave" leader as he "walks" in so
ciety. With a special dancing class
formed toi teach us to "walk," socie
ty's prophesy seems already on the
verge, of a true destiny. Tho Ever
green, University of Washington,
Pullman, Wash.
Nebraska has a man named Luehring
Who lias madd our athletics alluring,
There's basketball and football
Cross country, golf, and baseball.
Let's help him make Championships
enduring.
Our idea of a political plum is a
membership on a debating committee.
"Coal is cash" sign in coal man's
office,. Wo know of hard coal ana
11 cash is hard, but what would in
terest us is "soft" cash.
Si)
BLOCK & BRIDLE
Club Dance
Antelope Park
Friday, ct. 28
Tickets 75c
PLEATING
'nst spring's .-lili-t will jrivo yon
another season's service if re-
, . uitir...
'"" 'Ht :ive ahum them.
. THE BUTTONHOLE
-J xo. i:uh
Lincoln
Seven Keys to Balpate.
Seven keys to Balpate!
V.'hero do they go?
'hru snow and blackmail
iurder, intrigue
Iraft.
'rue love at first sight
ielodrama riding fast
Deception, wrath and hermit's
bastly laugh.
. gay young hero
x villians black a bblack
A sweet young thing
A friend that robs her
Cold.
Key after key
How many miore we ask!
The Planner holds the last.
He enters,
Smiles.
The plot is all laid bare
Twas for his friends sake
It was worked.
Actors they were
Nothing is real.
Seven key3 to Balpate!
Whence did they come?
It was piind made matter
All.
The public wants it
That's the why.
Writers and artists
Actors
Plotting, planning, scheming, (
Twisting
On thru the maze we
Fain would grasp
Shots excito us
Murders thrills us
Love we relish.
To the last
Always will be proceeding
On we follow
We cry for more.
Jane Jones.
PARIS, Oct 25.-The Italian dele
gation to the armaments conference
I,. Washington arrived, in Paris tbls
morning en route to the United States.
With a vlow to better acquaint
French unlvei sltles with Americans
who study abrotid, and to provide un
enduring meinorla for the 127 field
servico men who gave their lives in
tiio world war, an' organiatlon known
as tho American field service fellow
ships for Fiench universities has been
established. This organization will
award for Vd22 T.), not to exceed twenty-five
fellowships to American stu
dents. According to Chancellor Avery
there Is a good chance for a Univer
sity of Nebraska student to receive
ono of these.
The fellowships are similar to tho
KhoUcs scholarships. A btudent ro
ceiving the fellowships has u chance
to .say which French university tio
would like to go. lie will not nocos
sa.lly bo scut there depending on tlio
opinion of the eunnnitteo in cha.go
of the feljowslilp.
Receive $1,000.
A sum, of $;u0 and 10.000C runes
(about ifSOO) goes with thef ellowship.
1 ho first sum ia paid in Junes on ex
hibition of the certificate of award
;md of a steamer passage to France.
The rest is paid in sums of 6,U0O
francs on September 1 and February 1
at Paris.
There are thirty fields of study
from which the candidate may choose.
Fellowships a'ro gianted, however,
chiefly for ,thc pursuit of advanced
study in a field in which the candidate
already has shown proficiency. The
courses aro offered in universities,
faculties and other institutions of
higher learnig in Paris or in any of
sixteen other schools in France.
Eligibility Requirements. ,
A candidate to be eligible to the fel
lowship must be a citizen of the Unit
ed States or one of its possessions.
There is no age limit, but prefer
ence Is to bo given to scholars be
tween twenty and thirty years of age.
Must at the time of application bo
a graduate of college of recognized
standing or professional school requir
ing three years of study for a degree;
or must be twenty-four years of age
and have spent five years in work
lequiring like technical skill.
Must be of good character and in
tellectual ability, and of suitable pei
sonul qualities.
Must have a practical ability to use
French books both In general subjects
and in their special l'ileds.
Application Requirements.
Candidates must furnish to the ex
ecutive secretary not later than Jan
uary 1, 1922, the following:
Certificates of birth or statement
from trustworthy person.
Certificate of naturalization if
needed.
Statement of college work, with
grades and degrees awarded, signed
by a responsible official of the insti
tution attended.
Statement from a professor of the
university or college attended, show
ing fitness to pursue advanced work
in French universities in the field of
study for which, he is applying.
The names of not more than three
persons acquainted with him who
have been requested to send testi
monials to moral character, person
ality and intellectual ability. A can
didate should, wherever possible, be
interviewed and vouched for by local
representatives of tho fellowship or
ganization. A certificate of evidence of five
years' technical work and its nature
for those not qualified by degree.
Statement of purpose in going to
France.
Photograph of post card size taken
within ay ear of application and
signed by the applicant!
A candidate may send in a separate
package, copies of printed or written
articles, themes, or books of whtcli
he is the author.
Conditions o fthe Award.
A medical certificate must be sub
mitted before confirmation of the
award. Applicants who accept the
award, will be expected to sail for
France on or about July 1, preferably
earlier, in the year in which the award
is made.
Unless so proficient in thelanguage
. . ... II
as not to neeei instruction, leuuwu
will i-pend the first summer to study
and practice of oral French.
In the first semester of the follow
ing academic year, fellows shall ma
triculate at the approved Frencu uni
versity. Fellows must prsue studies
in the field of study designated in
their awards. Notification of auaress
and progress of work must be made
quarterly ia the secretary.
Preference of Men.
Since a number of fellowships and
schalorships are offered by th? asso
ciation of collegiate alumnae, for for
eign study, and since the French gov
ernment awards thirty scnojarscips
all avalable only to women, tho pref
erence in awarding the French field
service fellowships will, other thlngb
being equal, continue for somo time
to bo given to men. It is hoped, as
soon as 1'uiidH are added by tho pur
pose, either by woniens colleges or by
others Interested in the education of
women, that tho number of fellow
ships availablo to women will bo increased.
NEBRASKA STAT" STAGES FALL
RAG FEED AND DANCE
Mastodon Consomme.'
lllrufl'o Necks Porcupin0 Itolls
Centipede Drumsticks
Toadstool Salad Mild week Dieting
Osage Oranges with Cream
Caffeine and Nicotine
x Music.(?)
Of course, this isn't tho menu, but
it might have been if someone else
had been on tho committee, and It
our digestions were slightly different.
lint as matters are, the allalr went
slightly differently.
As you come into the door of tho
Temple, you hear the throb of tho
"Jazz" of course, you head for It
who wouldn't? In tho Y. M. reading
room, of all places! But how differ
ent it looks tho tables all back
against the walls, tho chairs in
clumps in the corners.
And someone thumping at the
piano! People pirouetting on tho
floor, (laiiciim to the strains of 'Tho
Turkey in tho Straw. And you join
them in the sport.
"Everybody in line," someone
shtHits at tho side door. And you
slide into a place, glad for a i. nance
to appease your heightened appetite.
The "Uag Feed" you'll remember
When you've passed o'er many a
mile
For we'd fun and food together
Served in cafeteria style.
Then th0 tables were brought out,
and the crowd changed into "cliques "
Food, you know', is a great humanizor,
and a great hostess, who can make
introductions without embarrassment.
Then the tables are shoved back,
and tho Tersichore takes the place of
the "inner man.."
"Everyone in a circle" someone
shouts. "Music, music!"
Again they strike up the "Turkev
in the Straw." A mixer for a few
mixed people! Suddenly tho piano
stops. "Speech, speech" people call
out. And the man on tho box in
forms you that some of the August
assemblage have not yet seen tho
finance officer.
"Music, music!"
And, then it is 7:30; the crowd
miraculously thins out. Even "Rag
Feeds" must come to an end, and
committee-meeting.
Lucky people, these left circling the
floor. .
At eight o'clock another deflection.
And still the party goes on. But we
have a meeting. "On with the dance
let poy be unrefined."
Why buy a lunch When
you can get a gooel meal
at a reasonable price at
HENDRY'S CAFE
136 No. 11th
At your Service Day and
Night
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NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
I T. A. UlaheHlee, A. II., I'li.Il., President
f I ' (Accredited bv American Association o Vocational Schools)
VoCrner O mid lltli Ms. Lincoln, Nebraska.
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STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE
WANTED
Could you use some extra money
easily made. Solicit business on our
line of alarm clocks, fancy clocks, etc.
Genteel work, good profits. For par
ticulars write
The American Novelty Co.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
DANCE
We guarantee to
teach you to
dance in six pri
vate lessons.
Phone for appointment.
WILLIAM'S PRIVATE STUDIO.
Mrs. T. E. Williams in charge.
1220 D. B-4258.
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PSYCHOLOGY
The dictionaries and universities have
much to say on this subject, but we
say PSYCHOLOGY is only human na
ture in a new dress: and if the prop
er study of PEBFUJIES is woman
lovely woman.' ,
When a woman contemplates the pur
chase of toilet articles, she first smells
them. Therefore. cetN a pood Bouquet.
OH! You have one?
Well, jret a better one!
TARISIAV BARBER PCFFIY CO.
2.18 N. 13th Street, Lincoln. Neb.
Saturday. October IS Bljr Op-ninsr
Face Powder and Vanishing Cream
FREE FOB ALL WOMEN
Bookbinding
Machinery of the very
latest type has been install
ed in the Capital Bindery.
No other organization in
Lincoln is equipped to do
:he artistic work. The Capi
tal Bindery can turn out the
latest in annual and book
let jobs.
Why Have Your Book
Binding Done Out of the
State?
Give us a trial. Estimates
cheerfully furnished.
The: Capital
Bindery
Fred Reger, Proprietor
Telephone B 1548
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