THE DAILY MEBRASKAN ,;e;lier and finished. Iu the Kansas dual met another fighter ran thret miles with a broken vein in hia Bide. U st Thanksgiving a gritty Ilusket run the last mile after breaking a bone in his foot. Work of this kind ('esunoB the highest praise c.n our part. Men of this cnlibre elw tho Yesterday's Paper regarding School on the Friday after Thanksgiving. We wiU go Even farther. We' think it's a Damn shame. Published Siinilny, Tuesday. Wednesday. Tburmlnv and a'riday of each week by the University of Nebraska. OFFICIAL I'MVERSITY riBLICATlON Inder tlie direction of the Stndent I'ub llcHtldim Hourd. KiiIitciI an nerond cIiihs matter nt Ilic pNloth.-r In Lincoln, Nehracku, under Act t (iMiiirnn, March S, 1879. BubBriitlun rule '-fl0 P Senr tl.UU per aemeNter Single copy ent true Nebraska spirit. Let's back tliem as we do our foot Phullahull. ball team! li : -- : KDITOKIAL, STAFF f At K Al'STIN Kdltor-ln-Chlrf OKl li. iATON MhiihkIiir Killlor Iti.l.l.K FA KM AN Associate Editor Kid rlil it e l.owe int Kuitor Herbert llrowiivll, jr Mailt Kdltnr Kdnurd Kurh Niltl't Editor tiertruile I'atterNon wi'ty Editor C'liurle .Miti-lu-ll Sport, Editor John HolliiiRMWortli oimrtst Editor AxMi-tunt IaIUoi-n: Frunk lleler, Helen J. 1'eterMin und llowiiril CriiniliiM. As.slolant Society Editors: Zell.i till! more, tiertrude tiould, Valurn Itullliifftt und lone tiiinlner. - Woiii.-o'H Athletic: Sue S'tllle. Exeiiniine Editors Mary Sheldon. Dramatic Editor: Cyril Coonili. Military Editor: Leonard Cowley. Feature Writers: Maurice Smith. Hud Bain. Alice Stevens - Ty;n.t Koom tifl "l ' I' " OfficV hours: Eililor-in-chlcf and M,in atinir Editor Three o'clock dail. ltl SI NESS STAFF lMES FlIMIOCK lluslness .imnncrr Ciiamiccv Kinsey Asst. Business Mjcr. run-..,.!' iiirk. t'lr. .Manaitcr &nixrtfe alenir Night Editor for this lMie EIMVAItH M. IU K ON WITH THE DANCE. nanrinsr is one oi" the mo.t de lightful relaxations available lor stu dents at Nebiaska. University stu dents in larger cities than Lincoln are afforded a variety of entfrUur ment which we lack here. For this reason we must and do resort al most entirely to dancing for our amusement. Friendship, sociability, and inter change of ideas, are three distinct features of a party that brln?; mo mentary and lasting pleasure to tin participants. A new acquaintance, bit of repaitee that is wortli ivpeatiiu- or a slightly altered idea, ar- thing! we seek, and which are worUi whi!?. Does our dancing at Nebraska af ford these things to us? At the pres ent time it DOES NOT. Nehrai.kaiis have been called snobs and much promising material goes to other schools because of tV-e ltiputaiion however groundless it may b. How much does tour method of Ji-.ncing have to do with this? Before the war no dance v.-;.s com plete without elaborate programs. They served as a guide to the dancers throughout the evening and were kept as souvenirs which brought back happy memories. Nebraska now dances without programs. The iesui is that a couple will dance through out an entise evening witlx.ut ex changing a i-ing.e dance. What chance have the dancers lor making new fritntis, enjoying dunces wi'.U those that they already ar? .c quainted with, or exchanging iJoiis with students they may never -;;ai:i hae the o'.putunity to talk whs? Already a step in the revivr! o'. that once popular custom of dancing with programs has been made. Con;,r.-..u-latior; r.re due the originator of !': idea, ; nd peihaps the girls v no put ler in :-l cnc becau.se of tiu shift less fcct-wcil' of tin ;r da.:?.i'.L' pr.t ners will heave a si-'li cf relic f when they find that new stps inC. new wit will be mixed with the t.l 1 Friday, November 4. Open meeting of Palladia n. Bushnell guild steak fry, Epwortli, park. Alpha Xi Delta Fall party, the Lincoln. Alpha Phi freshman party, Ellen Smith hall. Mystic Fish party for all old mem bers, Delta Zeta house. Student council iineelinar. 6:00 o'clock, Faculty hall, Temple. Episcopalian club fall party at A. R. Edminston home, 1900 South 40th street. Saturday, November C. Military carnival, armory, 7.30 p. m. Delta Upsilon fall party, the Lincoln. Baby intei national, Ag. college enmpus. Kosmet klub dinner dance, 7:00 p. m., Lincolnshire club. Gamma Phi Beta fall party, -Knights of Cclumbus hall. Lambda Chi Alpha fall party, cham uei- or commerce. Wayne club party dance, 7:45 p. m Faculty hall temple. Tucker-Shean JEWELERS Diamonds, Watch es, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl ing Silver, Cut Glass, Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re pairing and Manufacturing. OPTICIANS Eyes ex-imiiied ! j Free. In our Optical Department ISj you may select just what you ji; want in Eye Glasses or Specta- 1 cles. Fine Optical Repairing. !j Broken Lenses Duplicated. i! STATIONERS Stationery for !! the Office, School and Home. ;j Waterman's Fountain Pens. Of- ji fice Equipment and Supplies. Si Crane's, Whiting's and Hurd's ij Fine Stationery. Complete line !; of Supplies for all departments of Schools and Colleges. Sunday, November 6. Sigma Delta Chi meeting and ini ation. Phi Delta Theta house, 3 p. nv The Exhaust This kolym Most heartily Agrees with TIip editorial That, appeared in 1123 O Street Phones B-1534. Lincoln, Neb. B-3306. B-3307. For Better Dancing CARROLL'S Nebr. State Itank Bid. l.'ith ) lust 1'hone I.-00J8 t. S.X.KJL " K Kj The Limitation of Armaments Conference And The Outlook for World Peace Subject of Sermon by Rev. -Limes W. Mactlonald All Soul's Unitarian Church 12th and H Sunday morning: at 11:00 o'clock DANCE AT ROSEWILDE OUR ARMISTICE DAY. The action of the University of ."Ne braska in potting behind th? ( elebrn tion of the city r,f Lincoln to bt held on armistice day is well woithy of the support of all ftiidf-nip in tho university. Armistir-e h:y bef n declared a leg;.l holiday in the stilts of Nebraska by action ct llie hist legislature. This day stands for mort In tho lives of present day pnp'e and in the lives of future finer;' tions tlian most of holidays observed at present. The fact that the recent war was so much greater th; u the revolutionary war and the f.i't thit it culminated in liberty for ail the people of the world makes this day as great as the fourth of July. In the parade to l e held by the city, there will be a section for the aniversity. Every student should march in this section as a patriotic duty. Saturday Night, November 5th Admission $1.10 Including Tax Time 8:30 FT UR below the average in price, --below the average in quality. YOU cannot be too carefu I in buying furs. Price alone does not determine val ue. To get the greatest pleas ure and service from a fur garment you must know it is of the finest pelts and feel a ssured the firm from which you are buying is dependable. We are offering EXCEP TIONAL VALUES in fur co its and neck pieces. You will be interested in a 36 inch MU SKRAT coat of fine pelts for $135.00. Fourth Floor. i Fritzlen Drug Co. Phones B-1524, B-4287 1434 O Street Catering to Uni Students Good eats, hot . and sold drinks. Give us the once over and you will be convinced, that we try to please and satisfy. Party service given special attention. I-Yee and prompt deivery. OUR CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM. Tomorrow our cross-tountr; team will swing their pedal extremities over the recently surveyed five-ml'.e course, in the first race of the sea son the dual meet with the Xii: as Aggies. Five miles is a long d's'ance and tho pace set is a siue1 ing one, searching for any weakness of body, will, de!ornrination or gen eralship, In the participants. Our team is worthy of our colors Heroic work by our men has been shown in the past On on occasion la a Missouri Valley race a Husktr was thrown into the ditch with cramps but he pulled blmseif to- ;.x.. Ji.iiljlm!li!.lllUlil KHiitlUIWuiililUUoUlM'l.' SUNDAY Special Student Dinner NOV. 6, 1921 SOUP CHICKEN MILITA1RK OK TOMATO P.OULLION MIXED OLIVES & HIS1 CELERY FILLET OF LAKE TROUT MCXERE-ULIEXNE POTATOES CHOICE OF I5AKED "NVATERTOWX OOOSE CELERY DRESSING SLICED ORANGES STUFFED PORK TENDERLOIN FRIED APPLE BAKED MILK FED CHICKEN-STUFFED CRANBERRY SAUCE INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN PIE FAMILY STYLE ROMAN BRAISED BEEF TENDERLOIN MUSHROOM. SAUCE WALDORF SALAD AUGRATIN POTATOES GOLDEN WAX BEANS CHOICE OF GREEN APPLE PIE WITH CHEESE BUTTERSCOTCH PIE VANILLA ICE CREAM WITH CAKE TEA COFFEE OR MILK K . SAVOY CAFE 11 & PSt. In Some Places that suit is smartest which contains the most material but here the smartest suits are those which have the most tailoring and those are KUPPENHEIMER of course! $35 Upward h Qualitu dothes M EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Peoples Grocery OZVZCCGCCCGGOSaXCC&SOBCeA O Vor Drlra XTm Bat 8 Forbes Rent a-Fcrd Co. X C. E. MUNBOX, Mrr. v Cam for all (octal functions with or without drlrera. I'bsna II-I5M UtS P &9seeoooeooooeoooo9oeoooe