! i I L : ' ''4 r TJIE DAILY NEDRASKAN Wodnosday, September 14, 1922 PLAN TO IMPROVE DAILY NEBRASKA!! Now Staff 8ayi It Will Have a Larger and More Carefully Edited Paper A larger circulation, a more care fully edited paper, a larger and bettor (rained staff and closer cc-operatlon with the publications of other Miss ourt Valley schools are some of th Mima of the business and editorial etafts of the Dally NebraHkan for Hit coming semester. The staff members are as follows: Editor, Belle Farman. Managing editor, Herbert Brownell Jr. Associate editor, Marjorle Wyman Night editors, Kdward Buck, Robert V. Craig and Raymond Smith. Business manager, Chauncey Kins AaaTt business manager. Clifford Hicks. Circulation manager, Frank Fry. The office of the Nebraskan will bo moved Into better quarters in the base went of administration hall, In the room formerly occupied by the stu dent activities office. In the new lo cation, the editorial staff will be closer to the administrative offices of the university and will not be bothered by class recitations or lectures. Two former editors of the Ncbras kan will be Included on the staff or the paper with the opening of th rew semester, Jack Austin and Orvln Gaston will be connected with the re portorlal side. lOther students have been secured to help gather the news of the campus who have not worked on the Nebraskan In former years but have had much experience at other colleges or on city newspapers. Up perclassmen will as far as possible, be used on the staff of the paper. The first Issue of the Nebraskan will Conac Club 3ance Lincoln Hotel Ballroom Friday & Saturday Nights, Sept. 15-19 Northwall's Band $1.00 plus Tax bo issued during registration week be fore the opening of regular class work. Fdltlons will be, published In the in terest of tho student athletic ticket sale campaign which will bo started during 'the first days of registration Tho subscription rampnlgn for the Ne braskan will reveal several changes of policy over the plans used by formor staffs. Important Football Games Scheduled For This Season Folowlng are tho more Important games sheduled for the 1!'22 football season: October 7 Georgia at Chicago, Lafayette at Pittsburgh. October 14 Syracuse al Urown Iowa at Yale, West Virginia at Pitts burgh. October 21 Center at Harvard Georgetown-Fordham at Polo Ground? Michigan at Ohio State, Pittsburgh at Syracuse, Georgia Tech ot Navy. October 28 Princeton at Chicago, Notre Dame at Georgia Tech, Dart mouth at Harvard, Army ot Yale, Navy at Pennsylvania, Syracuse against Penn Stote at Polo Grounds, November 4 Columbia at Cornell, Nebraska ot Syracuse, Lafayette against V. & J. at Polo Grounds. November 11 Princeton at liar vard, Pittsburgh ot Pennsylvania, Dartmouth against ornell at Tolo Grounds, hlcago at Ohio Stote, Notre Dame at Army, alifornia nt Washing ton. November 18 Yulo at Princeton, Ponn State at Pennsylvania, olumbla against Dartmouth at Polo Grounds. Iowa at Ohio State, W, & J. nt Pitts burgh, Illinois at Chicago. November 25 Harvard at Yalo, Navy against Army at Philadelphia, Ohio State at lllnols, Lehigh at La fayette, California at Stanford. November 30 Cornell at Penn sylvanla, Penn State at Pittsburgh, Colgate at Columbia. JOSHI TO LECTURE INCALIFORNIA UNI A Good Impression Is produced by the sterling qual ities In all goods offered here and the moderate prices that go with them. Don't fail to see our Hats, Caps, Shirts, Sweaters, Hosiery, Neck wear, etc etc. 1134 Mrxi'r j nor HATTERS AND HABERDASHERS Dr. S. L. Joshl, professor of litera ture In the College of Baroda, Bombay university, India, and who has ben at the Nebraska university deliverlug a series ot lectures on "India, Past and Present," left Thursday evening for California where he will deliver a serlos of lectures at the Pacific School ot Religion at the University of Cali fornia, lie will return to Nebraska next February to give another series of lectures here. Profossor Joshl is In America In an exchange professorship with Philo M. Buck, dean of tho College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Nebraska. REGISTRATION STARTS DURING STATE FAIR Students of the euniverslty can "kill two birds with one stone" this fall by coming to Lincoln a day or two early and getting in on the fifty fourth Nebraska State Fair. Tho fair will be held from September 3 to 8, inclusive. Students must pay their fees by September 7 If they registered last spring and the week of registra tion starts Septemeber 8. By coming to Lincoln on Wednesday or Thurs day students can attend the fair and be In Lincoln for the start of school thus avoiding the necessity of two trips. In former years If students nished to attend the fair, they had to come to Lincoln for that, then go borne and return a week or two lator for registration. Fisherman (chumming up to Strang er in smoking car) You're not sup posed to fish hereabouts this month but I've 100 lbs. of fine cod In the She "What will you say when you ask my father if he favors your suit?" He "I'll tell him he ought to favor it It's one of Magee's $35.00 Kuppenheimers." haggago car. Stranger Say, d'ye know who lam? Fisherman No, who are you! Stranger I'm the state game war den! Miss Harriot Coffin and Edmund It. Rogers wero married August 8. Mrs. Flshermnn-Well, I'm the blggea Hnr In the Slate. "Topics of the Day" Films Rogers is a former university student. THE" DISPLAY OF NEW "HOUSE OF YOUTH" DRESSES, SUITS, COATS & WRAPS CONSTITUTES A FASHION SHOW OF THE FIRST IMPORTANCE This showing Is an Important fashion event pre senting the advance fashions for fall especially the striking style versions of "The House of Youth." Those Fashions have attained their pre eminence because they are always authenic, and are especially created for the younger generation and the women of petite stature. In this establishment has been vested the sole right to presont "House of Youth" creations to the Smart Set of this city a privilege earned by us because of the high standard of this establish ment fashion ideals. It is a pleasure to announce, at the same time, a nw range of prices affording economics, In keep ing with the times. "HOUSE OF YOUTH" GARMENTS CONFINED IN LINCOLN TO OUR SHOP ONLY OUTFITTERS TO VDMtli OI5-BI7 O STREET; Hi Lb .ft 1 U c) U lLlhlAJ U ) ing You Need We Have It Engineering, Art and Laboratory Supplies Laundry Cases, Expense Books, Note Books, Etc. College Jewelry, Pennants, Banners and Pillows COI EGE QIC TORE Facing Campus Headquarters For Students f i t 1