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KIN0GRAMS "Asserted Heroes" New Comedy Tabloid Drama "A Full House" Feature Picture Shown Start at 1. 3, S, 7. Matn. IS Msjlit 25c Clill. ml B 10c & Si 1 !:30 Weil., Thur., Frl., Sat. 8: J0 JULIAN ELTINGE N ANON WELCH "HABY MINK" CLIFFORD WAYNE CO.. Nil ELTON BROOKS COINTE88 NARDINI FRANK WILSON Cycling Genlua EDITH CLIFFORD Comedienne Tat lie Newa Topira of Iay Ackop'k Fable, No Advanre In Price Hat. 2.V 80c. Even. SSc to il.00 BLAZER'S ORCHESTRAS Large and Small for all occasions B-4418 1308 O St. 4kLet is you up on the Newest Dance Steps. Music by the Apolio-Phono Player It's Better. 'Headquarters" for the Newest DANCES JUST PHONE L-6028 CARROLL'S First Floor) Nebr. State Bank Bldg. 15th & O. When You Dine Out with the iad f your choice, you are pretty Pt to choose a restaurant that Is first class, but we venture to say that you have oine times been disappointed. Tho next time we invite you to try our restaurant, for that is our strog point the Riving ot complete satisfaction, both In lood and service. Central Hotel Cafe --j iuu grin, UllIJ Boy. you'll grin too when you sea J ," CfMm puffs that I Just bought ovr t the Sunllte." (Continued From Page One.) ulioady viitteu two Ktandaru text hooks on salesmanship uini market ing, ami, considering the quality tt his work done while lie was yi t under 30, there is no limic to what i;iay be .xpeeted from liim in the future. His work i.i teaching salesmansh.p uiui marketing; his chief hobby is teach ing salesmanship and marketing. We do not know whether Dr. Ivev can ae.it Professor Martin at g'.'If, but if he sail play golf as well as he c:ii ta'k, we'll lay our money on Dr hey. Dr. J. E. Kirshman, professor of il nunce, driven a Ford. The uuio sales men in Lincoln think he ought to drive ii better car, since he is profes sor of finance. Students era hardly see the prol'cssof in his office because of tiie large number of salesmen who frequent it; these drummers try, in sequence, to convince him he ought to buy a Chevrolet, Dodge, Buick, Cad iliac, Packard, Pierce-Arrow, and a Rolls-Royce. Dr. Kirshman has charge ot all the private ti.i.iuce courses, including money and banking, corporation finance and investments. Dr. F. E. Wolfe is the new inst. lie nor imported to teach the youngsters how to juggle figures. As professor of statistics and business research has charge of a new and piomis ing branch of the department of eco noinics and, commerce. Evidently, ho intends to stay in Lincoln, having just purchased a house among the bourgeois. Dr. Wolfe has a good voice, and makiM excellent use of it in his eloquent lectures on tne in surance. Professor Theodore Bullock is the m.'st dignified member of the faculty, in fact, he is ofi.cn taken for the dean. On the evenings when he is not conducting his very successful evening classes, Mr. Bullock is at tending various fraternity parties, .laving quite a reputation as a chap erone who comes late and goes early. As a part of his work in economics M .'. Bullock conducts a largo chicken faun at his country home. A fine example of what the men of Llie college of business administra tion can do, is Professor Dana Cole of the accounting department. He has been famous at the University o Nebraska, since, as a sophomore in economics, '11, ho established a repu tation for coming to class late, but with his lesson. Rumors have been floating amout the campus concerning the initiation of Professor Cole into Alpha Kappa Psi; report has it that Jio professor was treated so roughly that he has refrained from attending meetings since that time. In spite of this, Professor Cole is an expert ec countant. The best dressed member of the fac ilty is Professor Earl S. Fullbrook. Critics declare it to be because he ' a bachelor. Professor Fullbrook 's stil' unmarried. He makes frequent week-end trips to Sioux City, lie makes many calls at tho postoflico' daily, although, it lias been noticed ! that he gets 11, tie business niaii. Mi.1 Fullbrook .secured his doctor's dcgiaoj from tho University of Iowa thla sum mer with an excellent work on 'The ll':d Cress in Iowa During the Great' War." ! Professor Clarence E. McNeill is ! of. en heard quoting tlioso famous i dues from Issac Watt: j "Could 1 in stature reach tht pole, Or grasp creation in a span; j I must be measured by my soul; j The mind is the measure of the j man." ' i " rolessor McNeill is a disccveiy ut Dean J Lel'oasiguul, who found! him in the office of tho New Voiki transi.. commission preparing reports that were beyond his ken. The Dean, ! thinking that Mr. MeNeill understoo.1 ; Ids ken. The Dean, thinking tliut Mr. j .d.i reports, brought him to Nebraska, to teach railway economics. He is an expert on tho live-cent fare. Every one hopes lie can convince the Lincoln Traction Co., to take the cou-.se in railway economics. Paul Conner is the pensive intiucl or who is well known to those stu dents of economies 3 and eeoncmiej 11 who for causes unknown taku .hose subjects a second time. Ho is .me professor of economies who crili-' cises Taussig. ILis hobbies ure read- j ing and going, accompanied, to mov j ing picture theaters. It is suspected that he is soon going to be a resident of College Prof.'s Row, East Lincoln. Mr. George M. Darlington is one of our instiuctors who worked hard while ho was in school and expects I every student of his to live up to Lis standard. Ho is popular with the ac counting students, who know that he marks his own papers. These students realize that grades come from the in structor and not from the subject, and therefore cultivate the instructor. Mr. Darlington is one of the college's newly-weds. He came to academic life from business. 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It will prove itself to be almost a companion the han diest garment in your wardrobe. Slip it on these cool mornings or lounge in it in the evenings. Many beautiful robes in plaid, conventional and floral designs -sometimes double faced and two ton: 1. Fine satin bindings, silk cords, etc. Second Floor. i S? j e ii co.. i ii Great Big, Luxurious, Roomy Overcoats! THE new Stratford overcoats have that big, roomy, comfort' able appearance which the new styles demand. The materials are soft, fleecy fabrics. The styles include many novelties. The Namsirr method of protecting the cuffs and pockets with close silk stitching, adds a hand' some finish to these luxurious coats and increases their resistance against hard wear. Examine the Stratford overcoats before you make a decision and be guided by Stratford styles. It pays to buy the best. gftraiford Cloths The new Fall and Winter Styles are now on display FAROUHAR'S" ! 1 ii