The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 13, 1921, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA!!
ISE 5TS COLLEGE
pn
NUVtL
LUDDlO
. ..... Rina Taught To
Thrte Student. Thi. Year.
..,! class, have boon in-
TT.n tlie college of fine am.
Tbey8 in anatomy and a class in
class"
PictIrior decorating class is
The Runlen breakfast room
rkin v! home. The breakfast
8UbUrb" Tn garden; and the
loi 7h 40 Place the many windows
iltempi rve as frames
to the gardeu
Mature motives are used for
Jtumand walls of this break-
m The Plan of this class Is
wnd create the rooms of a
"Jm suburban home, but archi
odern .!., and beautifully
ttural . .,,., must be under
J?9 class in anatomy has 'been stu
m the human figure so. as to get
idei.of the constructed designs
& the joining of the bones and the
"Ljngand intercrossing of the mus
jtfte. Anatomy is being studied
L, the atist's point of view,
pctoial composition is the third of
novel rlasses. lis purpose Is to
conpose picture visually and not to
copy, although suggestions from nat-
'n be taken and colors can be
titen and treated in an abstract way
j, orier to create a unit.
ti.a HAfinition. that a aint-
1 6IUg -
jgu a work of art is something dif
ferent from a literal copy of nature,
tb. class is using shapes and sizes
just as a musician uses ideas and
omds In creating nis compositions.
A Thought for today
-Manners are the happy ways of
doing things, each one a strike of
pnius or of love now repeated and
Urdened into usape." Emerson.
"Only the Gods can give you a
nanner, but you can give yourself
food manners, and of all the self
pfts in the power of your bestowing,
tone other will carry you thro-.iKh life
on such well-oiled wheels; none other
rill ccme so near making up for any
deficiencies with which unkind nature
nay have handicapped you.
The famous favorites of history ;
have never been merely beau' iful wo
men; some have been anything but
beautiful. Always it has becu the
darm of the manner and the manners
fiat hell
Tine manners are melody! gracl-
MISS
CO-ED
Get
Your New
Tucker-Shean
JEWELERS Diamonds, Watch
fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl-
Silver, Cut Glass, Expert
ch, Clock and Jewelry Re
aring and Manufacturing.
opTICIANS Eyes examined
In our Optical Department
J ay select just what you
in Eye Glasses or Specta-
ae. Finn ni i t, .
vyyuuai iiepainng.
en Lenses Duplicated.
JTIONERS - Stationery for
, otLuoi ana Home.
ntennan' r. . .
- uuuum reus, ur
7 fiuipment and Supplies.
Pto e Wiitin "d Hurd's
otR, , nery- Complete line
J Supplies for all departments
ooltMd Colleges.
,123 0 8t..
Lincoln, Neb.
B-1534. B-3306. B-3307.
Party
Dress j
at I
is
ousness Is Hong, nnd some must for
ever bo mute, singing only hi (heir
honrts.
"Our ways of doing all tlio every
day things, from the moment we be
gin h day till its close, our entrances
nnd exils, cur manner of sitting, ris
ing, speaking, walking, talking, meet
ins friend, going hero and there
about the earth, form an exterior
which i all most people ever gut of
us. There may be pure gold deep
down inside, but we can't npk the
busy world to stop and mine us to find
it out The evidences of Its being
there had better come to the surface
in the "happy ways" if we want to be
appreciated, to get the most cm of
living, and to give the most. We owe
it to ourselves and those with whom
we travel to be a pleasuro porson.
Some of the most worthy people in
the world go unloved and unappre
ciated to their graves because of their
bad manners."
From "The Happy Ways," by Anne
Shannon Monroe.
' ' WELLESLEY ' ' SPORT
SUITS AT FARQUHARS
Something new in smartly tailored
suits for women has been brought
out by the manufacturers of Strat
ford clothes. The new suit, a spoi l
model, is known as the "WVliesloy."
All over the country the new suit
Is being worn by women who want
the newest and smartest style.
Knickers and sport jackets are be
coming more popular for spoit and
motor wear and this new establish
ment of the Stratford manufacture's
COLONIAL
Direction Hostettler Bros. L. M. Garmp.n Mgr. WEDNESDAY
You'll Never Regret You'll Never Forget This Picture With Thrills
Power and Dramatic Fervor.
"The Rider of
the King Log"
YOU WILL CRY, LAUGH AND BE HAPPY
t
I
Hurricane Hutch
With the Thrill-a-Minute Stunt King
Charles Hutchison
ALSO COMEDY AN DNEWS PICTURES
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Mats. 15c. Night 25c. Chil. 10c
WHERE THOUSANDS MEET THOUSANDS DAILY
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
JOE
HERE
IS
A
PROGRAM
THAT
IS
JUST
ONE
HAPPY
NOVELTY
AFTER
ANOTHER
. RADIANT -
WITH ....
FUN
AND .. . ..
MUSIC
The
BABICH AND HIS PRIZE ORCHESTRA
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM THURSDAY
Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00. 7:00. Mats.-20c. Nlght-35c. Gal 15c
is the. last word in correct fashion
r.nd fin-) workmanship.
The "Welleslry" Is made in a var
iety of beautiful tweeds and homo
.puns. Kurquhar's. Lincoln dealers in
ijtrntford clothes, have the new "Wei
lesley" suit ready for Lincoln women.
In Years Gone By.
Two Years Ago Today. f
Big celebratio,Y for all service men
for the first anniversary of the sign
i'lg or the Armistice.
Five Years Ago Today.
The irishman hop was held at the
Itosowilde. Ninety couples danced in a
room beautifully decorated In green
and white.
Three hundred University girls at
tended the suffrage tea in Faculty hall
of the Temple, where they heard a
talk by Mrs. William Jennings Bryan.
Seven Yeaars Ago Today.
Word was received by tha Universi
ty of Nebraska, that a chapter of Al
pha Omega Alpha, the medical schol
arship fraternity, had been granted to
the University.
Ten Years Ago Today.
Juniors won the first game of the
inteivlass football championship.
Eighteen Years Ago Today.
Nebraska Cornhuskers defeaated
Knox college in a brilliant game, by a
score of 33 to 5.
Another new assortment of party
favors and noise makers just arrived.
George Prs.. Jfl3 N J-i
Like pie? Call the .Sunlite
ERTY
GEO.
TILOU and ROGERS
Vaudeville's Famous Funster in
"SHOW ME"
Pauline Eckhart & Co.
In the One-Act Comedy
WOMEN
Kuhn Girls
Presenting
"BITS OF VAUDEVILLE '
PRof. Peake
And His f amily
"ANIMATED BLOCKHEADS"
Vallal and Zermain
Presenting
'Divertisements Characteristiqtte"
Comedy News and Pictures
Orpheum
Mon. and Tues. Nov. 14-15
Matinee Tuesday
Richard Walton Tully
presents
The Fascinating Romance
BIRD
OF
PARADISE
WITH
ANN DEADER and
The Hawaiian
Singers
Mats 50c to $1.00 Eves. 50c to $2
. ... S
BUM
- TMl HOMl O
mm
"CLARENCE"
Booth Tarkington's Great Comedy
Temple Tlieatoe
Nov.
nThe attention of our season ticket holders is called to
the typographical error as to the dates of this production
18 . Remember the Dates
19 Nov. 17-18-19
Seats on sale at Ross P. Curtis Co.
4 Day Com. Wed., Nov. 16.
In Person
Francis X.
BUSHMAN
and
Beverly
& B A YNE
NEAL ABEL
Mun With the Moblln Knre
QUIXLEY FOUR
lloyn With the I'i'p
BOB CARLETON AND
JULIA BALLEN
Fraxt fur Ftinliluniiblr. Fundi'
BENNETT SISTERS & CO.
"SwjmMc Kir- m"
JUGGLING NELSONS
"Hoop My Irr"
McKAY & ARDINE
"ALL IN FUN"
Aesop's Fable Pathe News
Topics of the Day
Mats 25 & 50c. Eves 25c to $1
The Quality
Idea in Gloves
rTkUE fit at the wrists, at the
A finper tips, the finish of
the seams all that, makes a
lir difference in rloves. Ours
have been selected with a con
siredation for pood appearance
is well as comfort and Ser-
vice. We are givinr some re
markable Glove values this
Season. A large selection at
CU3TMLT
HI
mi
1B
ANNOUNCE THEIR PRODUCTION
5
Get it at
r&ILLER'S
HARMACY
If You Like
Pleasant
Surroundings
-Good Service
-Pure Foods
Von will rnjoy cuiiiitiir hfrc to
IIiip or luni li.
Yuur ni'iliT imiKi tn ripht. Wp il
In. i unlit yiMir iniiiii'V mili'sx it Is
list vli:it vim think it Nlimilil liiv
MiTt yniir friiMiils Ihtp, orilrr vmir
r.ivuriti' ilislirs from our luru'C
liinii.
Central Hotel Cafe
DANCE BETTER
learn at
CARROLLS
Neb. State Bank
Bldg. 15th & O
Just phone L6023
Larpo Half ot
Assistants
"Music by theApolloPhouc."
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
j and you will be convinced, that
we try to please and satisfy.
Party service given special
attention.
Free and prompt delivery.
Metropolitan
Orchestra
Dance Music Extraordinary
L-7468 B-4186 L-8954
1
Nov.
18
19
Monday Nov. 14.
AVERS
III!