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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1921)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 1 St Glasses Shur-On have niuile uul .' .vt'S it' L puplur. II lUoy uu't i-vpi-y optical ni'itl ami iniliviilual tuslL. V isa our uplicul upt' ii.ilist ri'trularly. iiaui.i:tt Oplonu-trUt i i union men seem radical JS 13 becauae Tlie workingman looks witii su spicion at every offer made to .him by the employers and this suspicion has been well grounded for If the letter of the agreements have net been vio ':ttcd the spirit has been. (Continued from page 1.) men Is one of the worst evils ilia men hae to contend with. A :uan is allowed to make only so much mu.ii. v and slu-uld his piece Woik univinu t.) mo. e he is cut. -Mcu a.e fu.ie i t j s'.eai and lit' un.lcr tah. s. sU-.u ai on.ir to make a living vage. M.: ClMi.iv.eth s-Uled that t'u tlo.ed sh.d a the only weaker, the wo: King man had of enforcing his just demands. U:ider au af-e-went with the lailroaus iu diitrimi nati.n is U be shown between ti.e union an i ti. ii-unio:i men. As a mat ter of fact t.ieie is a discrimination A ma.i n el not necessarily belong to a u:iio:i to get a position n: tlie shops, but if i'l'er a few months he has proved1 a competent wori'.i-:, he is asked to n:ak.' ome r un clion wi.h a unieii. This is enly f ..r b-ca-s? the favi Table .i;d.t: -,:s r.r'.tr wlrch the men a.e w,:rki::g ex.'st be cause of lh-: work and el'fj.t ol' the union m n. and it is only .. that every man enjoying those pri.i'.cgts should be asked to help support and m: iaiain them. The labor unions are not afraid of publicity. Their biggest :'ight has been t; get the truth before tlie nb'ic in a fair way. If some of the this rt'ltude has been forced i.n ihem. WANT ADS. PARTY FINDING MUSIC BAG LEFT at Concervatory kindly return Stud ent Activities office. LOST SMALL BLACK SCJIAEFETt fountain pen, between 16th and R and teachers' college. Reward. Re tire to Student Act. Office. LOST A LARGE NOTE BOOK notes in labor problems, philosophy and money and banking. C. S. Rover. B1421. SOCIETY PRINTING AND ENGRAV ing. Christmas greeting ordr.s j now taaen. rsoyu s, x.o .u, i.ui. I LOST SIGMA NU JEWEL PIN, INI tia'.s E. R. LeR. '24. Return to Stu dent Activities Office. LOST GREEN GOLD RING WITH sunk-in crest. Finder pleise teturn to Student Activities office and re ceive reward. Like doughnuts? We mike 'em from the freshest of eggs iind pure milk at the Sunlite Bakerv. IB NEW ARRIVALS 25 EXCLUSIVE MODELS IN WOOL DRESSES 2475 to 2975 Party invitations, engraved ano printed. George Bros.. 1213 N Sr. The closer you get to us, the closer you get to the lowest prices on our Men's Hats, Caps and Furnishings Extra Special -English WOOL HOSIERY in durable materials 85c pair Wilson Bro's. Silk ami Wool Hosiery 1.00 pair Knitted Neckwear in plain colors and strnes. They lire dandies $1.00 Shapiro formerly Omaha Hat factory A Reorganization Sale That Will Mean a Lot to You This store's merchandise must be convert ed into money, we are doing this by offering unusual values at reduced prices ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY nT7ia rnr ihtti rnffr ihi hnvt ' ' fhr Jutt a littl totr LI tXl.Kl-i-l-llXUJ I 1 " Extraordinary Values In The Smartest Fall Boots & Pumps ! Don't Let Your Dollars Run Away From You Many Students say that the Dollars spent at Buck's pay in more miles of Shoe Service. 1038 "0" STREET !t IXCII I.ACKI) HOOTS now stylt n i.f finest brown kill, with ri'.il wi lled siili' si n 1 CiiI iiii Iii'i'ls. T"i' sivl.'s. aH Illustrated QE? Only ". 0,:?0 womi:n unkst ukkss pimps in suliiis iiinl patent leal liers. -Those of satin liave lail trimmini-'s ,n,i m. i -nltai v.liile those of patent have the tlir bar slrap anil two bm-.oiis. Very smart ami new. ttntli have i-overeil l.ouis heels anil '" K"';;s; 6.85 KINK HI.ACK M KIK ,., VPSin three-bur. two-button l.inl..r l.oilis llll'ls of iyies. Mil ii j leather ami welteil sole inly 7 95 V (Ml UN'S IIKKSS I-l-MI'S-l.Uh .-r.nle stvl.-s of plain .atenl. will) ,-ov.r.il 1-o.iis heels of bather ami welteil soles. A (iiil.li'S I'.asemeiit. inly IIK.W Till I- I',Ki".lt:LE 1038 "0" STREET STUDENTS! Whore do yon lunch after class? Luncheons served in oiiniliiiiatiiins from 11:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. RECTOR'S 13th ami P Sts. Liberty Uldp. PSYCHOLOGY Tho ilietlonarlps nmJ universities have much to say on thin mibjert. Ion m suy I'SYClIOLOr.Y is only htitniin n,,. turo In u new dress; nnd if the nrou. er Rtil.lv of I'KKFUMKS is woinau lovely woman. When n womnn contemplates the pur ehase tif toilet nrtleles. she first siiiollg them. Therefore, pot a Rood Hoinuot (! Von have one? Well. Kot n better one! PARISIAN 1IAKIIKR KITPLT CO . !. N. 1.1th Street. Llnroln. Nfb. Saturilny. October 15 Hie Opening Face Powder ami Vunlshinjj Cream FKKE FOIl ALT. WOMEN" IMMMlll ailllllM1llililMrt ! I ifll ill I ill r I 1 1111 iiMMiiyTT H DROP IN TO The Orpheum Drug Store After the Dance a DALLAS LORE SHARPE of tlie University of Host on will lecture on "Thoreau and Burroughs" Saturday, Nov. 5, 8 p. m. The UNITARIAN CHURCH 12th & II Adm. 50c ana Toilet Goods Specials For Friday and Saturday l.-ilV- Ml;all KMOlK-S TOll.KT M)AIMI;i ;,r-- eakes for only 1"' SOAP . , size -i v,r .;. . .e ' , ,1 l it KISS TAI.C I I POH DKIt IK.- p. I t.it KISS FACK I'OWllKII . 4!e I-AI.MOI.I V i: SKA.MPOO Me I'l.tlAI. LOT TOOTH BIMSIIhS iiiiinv wanted st.vh-s InclmliiM I'rophylaetic , U ehild's size 2.M1 '! adult's sizes J.'e ! KKOMOK-small size, lie; l irt'e l!e Ij TINA! l'S I.II.Af TOll.KT ij WATK.K 'Mr jj o.i i : it kiss koi .k sue I; I'K.I'sOOKNT TOOTH PASTK :'; J .0 KI'.NMKNT T A IS KXTKA. i' ti((H.l'S Firt Floor. !i ............. "Gcrdon" Sheep-Lined Coats T Men's Furnishings Brighton Carlsbad Sleeping wear. Men's Outing Flannel Gowns at 1.50, 1.75, 2.00. Men's Outing Flannel Pajamas, 2.25, 2.50 3.00. Extra Heavy Cotton Fleeced lined Union suits, gray color only. Friday -t and Saturday, Suit 1 D Men's Cashmere Hose, fine quality, in black, oxford, brown mixture ' and green heather, pair OC Men's Dress Gloves in suedes and grey and brown. Price range from 2.75 to 3.50 Extra special cn Broken Sizes of Flcrsheim Shoes for Men .'1 pairs Mon's Kaya Calf, lirowu Carlton 22 pairs Men's Kussian Calf, liyht lirown, Echo toe 2!l pairs Men's Maya Calf. Medium brown ami medium toe, Weston last. :J0 airs Men's Dark lirown Calf. English last. KKCULAH 10.00 and 11.00 VALUES" 7 95 Pair 917-21 0 Street 917-21 0 Street Why Is Iron Magnetic? A horse-shoe magnet attracts a steel needle. But why? l We don't know exactly. We do know that electricity and mag netism are related. In dynamos and motors we apply electro-magnetic effects. All our power-stations, lighting systems, electric traction and motor drives, even the ignition systems of our automobiles, depend upon these magnetic effects which we use and do not understand. Perhaps if we understood them we could utilize them much more efficiently. Perhaps we could discover combinations of metals more magnetic than iron. The Research Laboratories of the General Electric Company investi gate magnetism by trying to find out more about electrons and their arrangement in atoms. X-rays have shown that each iron atom consists of electrons grouped around a central nucleus like planets around an infinitesimal sun. X-rays enable us to some extent to see into the atom and may at last reveal to us what makes for magnetism. This is research in pure science, and nothing else. Only thus can real progress be made. Studies of this kind are constantly resulting in minor improvements. But some day a discovery may be made which will enable a metallur gist to work out the formula for a magnetic alloy which has not yet been cast, but which will surely have the properties required. Such a result would be an achievement with tremendous possibilities. It would improve all electric generators, motors, and magnetic devices. In the meantime the continual improvement in electrical machinery proceeds, in lesser steps. These summed up, constitute the phenom enal progress experienced in the electrical art during the past twenty five years. General iHElectric General Office Company Schenectady, N. T.