The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 14, 1922, Image 4

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    Tuesday, February 14, 1922
N E H K A S K A N
ALL ABOARD f
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For the nicest dis-
play of
SPRING SUITS
in the city
Our lino of Spring Clothes,
simply cannot be competed
M with. It s our great Huying
Power that brings the priee
lown.
The Lincolnshire
Club
Will Have
Tea Dansant
Friday ami Saturday
3:30 to 5:30
Besinnin? Friday. No cluuge
for dancing. Ackerman wi'l
distribute his easy poin' jazz.
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Barber Shop I
I 131- No. 13th St.
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Tucker-Shean
1123 O STREET
Complete Stock of
Standard Supplies
Botany
Zoology
S Bound
8 Eooks
O Lefax Data Sheets
0 Distributers of
K Waterman Ideal Fountain
Pens
b A Point for every hand
8 ri
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Mechanical Drawing
and Loose-Leaf Note
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INTER-FRAT BASKET
TOURNEYJEXT WEEK
Schedule of Inter-frat. Cage Con
tests to be Announced Sat
urday Afternoon.
The annual inter-fraternity basket
ball tournament will be held at the
armory next week, beginning Monday
An entrauce fee of $1 must be paid
by Friday night to John Pickett and
the schedule will be announced Sat
unlay afternoon.
The tournament ib under the ui-
rect supervision of the "H" club ard
an important meeting will be hold
Tuesday at 7 p. m. at the armory at
which time details of the tournament
and other important matters will be
discussed.
The gold cup offered for the first
time last year to the winning team,
now decorates Delta Tau Delta's man
tle. It must be won three consecutive
years to become permanent property
of r.ny fraternity.
A committee consisting of J hn
Pickett, John Lawlor and !e Scher
er are handling the preliminary ar
rangements. I
AYLSWORTH TO JUDGE
AT MANHATTAN CONTEST
Prof. L. E. Aylsworth of the poli
tical science department has accepted
an invitation to act as one of the
judges of the annual oratorical con
test of the Kansas state agricultural
college at Manhattan on Saturday eve
ning, February 25. He has also been
selected as one of the judge3 to de
cide the Pawnee-Hoatrice high school
debate.
DELIAN INITIATES
SIX NEW MEMBERS
Six new members were initio ted
into the Delian literary society Sat
urday night with the usu-U cere
monies, plus a few extraordinary and
difficult tests of ability, inlelligenco
and good nature. Those who imw feel
like full fledged DeMans with their
new feathers and spurs are Opal Veo
man. Pauline Kaiser, Virgil Mihiel,
Theodore I'hler, Robert Aldrieh and
Cecil House. These members nave
been taking active part for some time
in the good times of the socieij and
Have aircaiiy proven uicmatius i
be valuably acquisitions of whom the
ol.ler Delians are justly proud.
T
MONTE MUNN SIGNS AS
NEW AG. COLLEGE COACH
Monte Munn sisned contract with
the athletic department Monday aft
'ernoon to take charce of atmetic
I coaching at the Ag. college campus.
I He will have chares of all branches
Many Big Universities to Compete j' :lthU.tKs durin" this S,mr and
at Urbana. HI., in Annual pP w ha a ,ar?er m,abPr of.
varsity man and knows all tl'C tiicks
u" the athletic game. Every man hav
ing afternoon classes on the Ag. cam
pus is expected to get out or some
form cf athletics.
Relay, March 4.
lying Cards, Chess,
Checkers
Fine Stationery and Corres
pondent Card3
Tucker-Shean
23 Years at 1123 0 Street
Urbana. III., Feb. 10. 1922.--The Il
linois relay carnival. March 1. prorr
ises to bring together me cass of the
university, college and Inch school
runners of the midwest section and
in addition, representatives of some
of the eastern and southern schools.
Entry blanks are noi required for
this meet and consequently it is too
early to state definitely what schools
and colleges will start competitors.
However, the following universities
re practically certain to enter terms
in this indoor classic: MicMgr-n,
Wisconsin. Minnesota, Iowa, Chicago,
Indiana, Purdue, Ohio State, North
western. Iowa State, Nebraska. Giin
nell. Drake. Kansas. Kansas State.
Missouri. Michiean Ae. Col., and with
a possibility that Pennsylvr.n'a. R:."e
institute and Johns Hopkins ur.irer-
sity will likewise attend. T.siC noiu
alnne insures the success of tho meet.
The college section is expei : ed to
include Beloit, Coe. Cornell. Centra:,
Mo.. Dps Moines. Knox, Il'inoi.i Wes-
leyan. James Milliken. E'jrrha. ue
Pauw, De Paul. Wabash. Obfrlin.
Butler. Lake Forest. Bradalcy, and
Michigan State normal collce.
The hish school list is as yet un
certain, but Cedar Rapids. la.. Deer
field. Shields. Oak Park. Chic.vo L'ni
rorsitv high. Champaisn. Ivi Grun?,
Danville. Decatur, Mnrphysboro, and
Urbana are expected to start Ua:rM.
"N" CLUB.
The "N" club will hold a
meeting at the Armory tonight
in order to draw up a schedule
for the Inter-Fraternity Basket
ball Tournament which wi'l be
gin Monday, Feb. 20. Seven
o'aock sharp.
GREEN GOBLINS WILL
USHER FOX UNI NIGHT
Green Goblins, freshman men's or
ganization, will usher at the Univer
sity nisht program to be given next
Saturday night at the Lincoln high
school auditorium.
An important meeting Thursday
evening at 7:30 at the Alr.ha Tau
Omega house.
UNIVERSITY P. E. 0.
ELECTS OFFICERS
Thirty university girls who are
members of P. E. O. met at iujeheen
at the Lincolnshire Saturday and or
ganized the campus P. E. O. The fol
lowing officers were elected: Eliza
beth Montgomery, president; Mar
garet Hager, vice president; Bessie
Reeves, secretary -treasurer; Zelia
Gilmore, reporter. The purpose of
the organization is to hold social
meetings ard back campus move
ments.
ACHOTH HOUSE BURSTS
INTO FLAMES SUNDAY
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initials stamped in gold on your
instrument or other leather cases
We specialize in binding mag'
azines and books.
Woodruff Printing Company
An unusual breakfast alarm
aroused the girls who live -tt the
Achoth sorority house at Sixteenth
and Q streets, Sunday morning about
8 o'clock.
Most of the girls had heard the
first gong for breakfast, but paid
Mule attention to it, waiting for the
second one. But when cne girls came
dashing downstairs with the cry of
"fire," it succeeded in getting them
all up for breakfast at once. Seiz
ing armfuls of clothing, they rushed
downstairs and out in the street.
One girl tore out into the street
and flagged the fir? rngin. trying.
CpHere, the fire is over here!"
O I However, br yond a large IiXe in
the roof which was covered Sunda
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afternoon, no serious damage wa-j
O done.
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O. J. FEE 333 No. Twetft Street
Miss Sarka Hrbkova formeriy of the
University of Nebraska gave one cf
the recent lectures "The Arts of
Czecho Slovakia" at Columbia tin'-versity.
lively for all of the dancers.
The continual clatter of music
shuftlinc 01' feet, laughing ard siag
ing fina ly broke up with c end of
nrivileces and Jack Bost and 'his
boys and coaches" adjourned. Now
Jack is waiting until next year so he
can go to another football formal din
ner dance.
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Jack Best Has One Grand Time
Attending His Very First Dance
(Continued from page 1.)
The coaches present at the dance
were Dean Fred T. Dawson, head foot
ball coach and dean of men; Owcr
Frank, assistant football caich ard
coach of the basketball team; Heniy
F. Schulte, assistant football coach.
and coach of the tractc team; -Plil"
Day, assistant coach; Farley Young,
coach of the freshman gridiron team.
F. W. Laehring, head of the athletic
department of the University of Ne
braska and coach of the swimming
team; John Pickett, freshman basket
ball coach, 2nd Dr. Oliver Everetts.
All of the coaches brought their
wives.
During the evening. Dean Dawson,
Bn Dennis and Victor Anderson gave
readings much to the (?) of the foot
ball men and Jack Best The foot
ball quartet composed of Dca 1
son, Preston, Lytnan and Frank, wuica
entf-rt.iined- 01 otherwise tbe fool-
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of the full value of good
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The University School of Music
ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director
Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A
large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anj-ono may
enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus.
I Phone. B1392.
11th & R Sts.
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We extend a cordial invitation
to you for all times
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Transparent Red Beads
in round or oval shape bead graduated
strand in two lengths 24 r 32. All
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Bar Pins with Brilliant
Those new dainty narrow bar pin with
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The new Randeau Period style hair dress combs set with various hued Lrilliants; very
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