The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 14, 1922, Page 10, Image 10

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    Wednesday, September 14, lMt
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
UlliVERSlTY HAS
SWEETHEART SONG
"CornHusker Rote" Name of New'y
Published Popular Walt by
Adamson
A long felt need at the university
for a sweetheart song has now been
supplied. Howard Adamson has writ
Ifcn a waltz song, "Coiuhusker Rose,"
which, It Is believed, will live as a
traditional Nebraska piece.
The song is good for singing and
for dancing. It has made a hit with
all Lincoln orchestras which havj
played H and music lovers who havs
.- heard it say it Is a good number.
Tho aong was written early this
summer and is now ready for distribu
tion. Orders have been taken through
Harmonizing Entertainment
ALL THIS WEEK
A or'PP'ng Story of Love
and Regeneration
Thomas Meighan
In hit latest Triumph
'IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT'S SO'
Supported by
THEODORE ROBERTS AND
PAULINE STARK
Other Entertaining Features
SHOW START at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats 20 Night 35c Chil. 10c
THREE CAYS ONLY
MON., TUES., WED.
Held over the greatest laughing
phow of the year
HAROL DLLOYD
in Five Reels of Joy
"Grandma's Boy"
The Finish is a roar
Other Entertaining Features
STARTING
THURSDAY
RUDOLPH
VALENTINO
in the Screen Sensation
BLOOD & SAND
SHOW STARTS 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
MATS 30 Night 50c Chil. 10c
Li SAB CtindJ
WHERE EVERYBODY GOES
MON., TUES., WED.
Harry Ruth
SULLIVAN J MEYERS
In the automobile comedy
THEY AUTO KNOW BETTER
CHARLES KEATING 4 CO.
"Barefoot Boy Along the Trail"
JOE "JAZZ" WILLIAMS
Spicy Syncopation
M'QUAY 4. HAZELTON
"Flirtation Stepping"
BELL & GRAY
Versatile Entertainers
THE HEART OF DAREON
A Romance with Thrills
"YOU AND ME"
Chuckleu and Smiles
International News Weekly
Babich and the Orchestra
Entire Change of program Tr.ur.
SHOW START at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats 20c Night 40c Gal 151
the Summer Ncbraskan at twenty-five
touts each and a large number o
them have been received. The songs
were sent out Monday.
The feature of the song is the fact
that Vivian Hanson, well known uni
ersity girl, adorns the front page. A
contest was conducted this summer
through the Summer Nebruskan to de
cide the most representative girl a'
the univeisity and Mlsa Hansjn re
ceived the largest number of votes.
As an inducement to the sale oi
the song, Adamson is giving a paneled
picture of the six high girls iu llu
i.ontest Miss Hanson, Mildred Hull-
icger, Mrs. Hu:h Kadel Seacrest. Mar
garet Sticlw oitby, Uuth Hckes am
Mildred Taylor with each order for
tl.e sens sent to the Summer NV
bra.kan. Orders are still being r-j
ceived through the paper. University
students who wish copies of the sum;
oefore coming to the univeisity this
lull should tend their orders to the
iNebratkan.
"Comhusker Rose Waltz"
Harvey H. Carroll, dancing instruc
tor of Lincoln, lias arranged a new
dunce waltz for the "Comhusker
Roso". His dance is called the "Com
husker Rose Waltz".
in explaining the new step, Mr. Car
roll said, "The main characteristic ot
the dunce is the style of walking step
It is based upon the cantor, hesitation
and glide waltz. Although the music
is fast, the movement of the feet is
slow, thus giving opportunity for
grace. I'nlike the ordinary waltz,
only one step is taken to three counts
a part of the time while two steps Im
taken to three counts the rest of the
time. I believe that most people pre
fer the smooth and graceful style ot
dancing. The long, sweeping step and
the simple arrangement of steps in
the "Comhusker Rose Waltz" maki
it possible for any one with ordinar
dancing ability to appear gracefully
on the dance flood.".
Mr. Carroll will supervise the danc
ing and entertainment at the ci t
auditorium, which opens state fair
week. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll will dem
onstrate the new st-p and the Span
ish tango then.
rest of the week."
In order to give an Idea of the
way the German mark has depreclat
ed, Mr. Huntington stated that he re
ceived 1030 marks for a dollar on the
lay he left Germany while before the
war, only ten marks would have cost
12.60.
Whilu in r.n-ls the party visited
the Louvre, the Eiffel tower and other
points of Interest about the city. The
men saw the palace at Versaille and
visited the battlefield around Verdun.
A trip wa' also taken through
Switzerland to Italy where Naples,
Florence and ome were visited. At
Rome,, Mr. Huntington and hlR com
panions saw the ruins of the Colls
turn, old Roman baths, the Cata
combs and the present day St. Paul's
cathedral.
Just after seeing the Passion Play,
the party silled down the Rliine,
stoplng at Cologne. While in Brus
sels a little later, the travellers saw
the battlefield of Waterloo.
Mr. Huntinpton and the two boys
sailed from MYmf.real and spent a
week in London. Another week was
spent in touring the country. Includ
ing Scotland.
Stag Evenings on
Y. M. C. A. Program
At stag parties tonight and Thurs
day at the V. M. C. A. club rooms at
the Temple, refreshments, games, and
gctlng acquainted will be a part of
tho informal good time. Every uni
versity man is invited although the
evening has been arraiiEed primarily
for freshmen.
On Thursday, the feature will be a
moving picture taken last year by
Dd. Condra's department. The Y. M.
C. A. management is anxious that
every freshman make it a point to be
at the Temple on both evenings.
New Checks
69c Yd.
Good weight
worsteds In the
wanted sipes of
black and white
:becks 35 ins.
Ride Ideal for
Jresses, school
frocks, skirts, tac
GOLD'S
2nd Floor
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Wool Goods
98c Yd
36 Inch all wool
storm serge, also
French Serges,
Granite cloths
Shadow Checks,
etc. Good drange
of wanted fall
colorings. The yd
only 98c.
Go'd'R 2nd Floor
An Event Always Awaited with Keenest Interest--Our Annual
September Sale of Hosiery
mt
4,820 Pairs of Quality Fall Hosiery for Women and Men at
Special One Week Prices, Bringing Many Worthwhile Savings
Fraternity Pledges
To be Interviewed
unlington Takes
Trip Through the
Fraternity pledges will not be offi
cially anounced until each pledge has
.been interviewed by a committee con
sisting of Prof. R. D. Scott, O. J. Fee
.'and Eugene Holland. This committee
lias acted for several years i n the
effort to stamp out high school fra-
European Countries !;,'rn,, es "fot ,,,,fnvi',ff ,hl"f mM"-'
hers to join fraternities at the uni-!
versity. j
Any lists that may be made before I
iliat time are unofficial ami not an- !
iliorized by the inter-frateinitv conn- j
it. Pledging by the fraternities start
ed last Thursday noon and is still
continuing. It is expected that the
commitee will begin interviewing the
pledges before the end of this week,
but no definite time has been set for
the announcement of the pledges.
Colon
WEEK
1 ALL THIS
iai
An Amazing and
Thrilling Romanse
Johnny Walker
and a great cast in
"MY DAD"
Other Entertaining Features
SHOW STARTS at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats 15c Night 25c Chil. 10c
A trip from England to France by
airplane, a tour of Verdun and Ver
sailles and a view of t!io Passion
Iflay at Oberammergau took up a
large part of the time of I!. T. Hunt
ington, Methodist student pastor, who
was in Europe this summer. He
accompanied Ernest Iiruce who will
' enter the university fjhi (all and
Ijohn Bryan, grandson of W. J. Bryan.
"I thought it very wonderful," stat
ed Mr. Huntington in speaking of the
Passion Play. "When you consider
that the text for the play, the music
and the characters are all from the
little out-of-the way village of Oher-
immergau, that the play is given in
German, when you consider the make
up is used except rob"s appropriate
to the parts, that there is no love
story In the plot and no attempt at
humor, it is not surprising that I call
It wonderful when people go there
from all over the world and are held
almost spellbound by it.
The day wo were there, August
thirteenth," continud Mr. Hunting
ton, "there were about sevt n hundred
'people who stood up during the en
tire eight hours of the performance.
"The pla yls not commercialized at
all," he stated, "It cost us only about
thitry-five cents apiece for admission.
We stayed at the home of Sebastian
Bauer, one of the players, and the
tcost of t)iei board and room was
redlctilously low In price."
"Yes, the players are all working
men," affirmed Mr. Huntington. "It
Is their life ambition to take part in
the Passion Play. One of the prin
cipal players, a man with a wonder
ful voice, was acting o nSundays and
Wc'nosdays when the play is given,
and was the village blacksmith the
il
Women's All Silk Hosiery at $1.95
Every pair full fashioned, all silk, with
double hemmed silk garter tops, high
spliced silk heels, double silk toes and
soles. Every pair heavy weight and
absolutely perfect. All In black,
brown, white, gray, cordovan, mode,
etc. Especially priced, at pair
Full Fashioned Thread Silk Hos
Every pair heavy weight, pure silk,
u-ith lisle hemmed garter tops, rein
forced hi eh spliced heels, double toes
and soles of fine lisle thread. Black,
brown, gray, cordovan and Russian
calf. In sizes 8 1-2 to 10. These hose
are slightly imperfect which in no
way mars their appearance or service
ability, pair
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Women's "Luzite" Silk Hose at LOO
uxlte quality, extra rrood weight silk
iery with fashioned legs, ribbed
garter tops, reintorcea reet or
lisle thread, in the wanted cor
dovan, black and Russia calf.
sizes 8 1-2 to 1 1-2. A brand of
hose noted for its wearing qual
ities, fit and fine appearance.
Offered while they last at pair
Women's French Rib Hosisry
Mercerized French ribbed Hose Just
the right weight for immediate wear
in all the new fall color combina
tions such as black and white, cordo
van and silver cordovan and navy,
navy and red, etc. Exceptionally pood
looking and smart and will give excel
lent service. Sizes S 1-2 to 10.
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Women's Mercerized Lisle Hosiery
Ev'ra fine quality mercerized lisle thread Hose with
wide, elastic ribbed, lisle garter tops and extra well
ie nforced heels and toes to assure full service. Fash
ioned legs and seamless feet. Black and brown.
Special, pair
Men's Lisle Hose, 19c
Women's Lisle Thread Hosiery at
These are excellent quality, lisle threadd Hose and
have the wide, double hemmed, garter tops, strongly
reinforced heels and toes. Come in all sizes 8 1-2
to 1!). in tho wanted "brown and black. Special sale
price, pair
2 7c
12H pairs of men's cotton lisle sox -extra pood
grade, in black brown, gray, sand, blue and
white, sizes 9 1-2 to 11 1-2 while they last at
pair, only
19c
Men's Silk or Fibre Hose
120 pairs of men's St iff el brand silk and ailk
I! lire sox, built to wear, with reinforced high
spliced heels, tors and soles. Blake, cordo
van, prey, navy. Some fancy docked
HOLD S -First Floor.
55c
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BAIL Y NEBRASKAN
WEEK COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, MAT. SEPT. 13th
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Orpheum Orchestra
Topics of the Day Aesop's Fableo
Betty MARTIN A. MOORE Phillip
A Midair Classic
CERVO Sl MORO
Notes and Things
FOUR CAMERONS
In "Like Father, Like Son"
JIMMY SAVO
Assisted by
Jean Franza In "A Salvo of Screams"
SHEILA TERRY
In "May and December" a Romance in Seven
Semes with William Coodall and Roy Sedley
4:35
4:40
TR1XIE FRIGANZA
Lincoln's Favorite Comedienne In Her Newest
Scream, "My Little Bag o' Trlx"
OSBORNE TRIO
Novelty Equilibrists
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