THE DAILY NEBRA6KAN The Daily Ncbraskan I'tilvlislicil .Mimlj.v. Tiumlu.v. Wi'ilmsiliiy, TIiiiihiI.i.n iiml h'rlilii.v mnniliiK nt 'iirli wi'i'k -' 1 1t rUuMHlty i'f .Ni'lu'tiHkii. AiTi'itiil fur iniilllnit in shm i.il tali' f 1HIM' HmicllM I" Sl'lll.lll t lict. All at (in,,!..,- ;;, I'.'iiT, iiiiIIioiIkimI .Iiiiiiiiii'.v :.'ii. OHMIAI. I MU.IISin I't M.H TI' I'ntliT lin- Olrivlliui 'f (lit" MtlclcMK I'llh lliiitlnil llimril. llnti n il on pilHl 1I fill' ill I ' AiM of I'i'iiurf .- mini i'Imsh iniillrl' al tin1 coin. NVhriiwkil, liuiliT till1 Miirrh It, 170. tulM'riiliiii r.ili- Sliiicli r-ii.v f I ".ft u KriiH'wIcr S'.'.IMI it yriir ..Five Onlx Al it ' K all IMIIIIIIIIIII'III iIIR to 'lilt; l)ill. I-:IIH.K.N Siai:.i i A. l.iin iiln, Ni'l. TKI.IIltON K.' t nivfrhlly Mi. i:vinlniiM HiiHHi Kdilnrlal nr. I l.uslnrss olf In h'hIHIi west cnnii r i.f liasi iniMii nf I lit1 Ailinlnls irnlioii Hall. ll.Tlx 1 1 Hi nt' 'II. lr. Mitrjnr r U mini MumiKliiK f.ilitol Holm Kiiniinrr ... .wliitt Killlor I luirli". . Vil. )n-!l Mulit Killlor nril Itiiff.'ll Mailt Killlor I min. ll V Miiiim Mulit Killlor rliuiini't'V Kln-i'.v lliilm-n .Miiniiitrr liffor.l M. II irks (lllrivti ll. kli.iff s-l. ltiiKlni' Mr. In nlallon Miinuicrr Ol IKK lllH IIS. K.tilor. I .- dully. Miiiiiiiiiiiu lMiL.r. II I! ilailv. Kunim-ss Mih-iil'it. lally. Ml l.lilor Rii-haul KIMi'i TIMS lM K. Iloivnril HiiflYH Vss't. Xialu Kditor vi'lotuni'nt from iiie lioiit of the con tPSt. DobatliiK linn tho Htul'f 111 It for one ol' tho finest minor spinta at Nebras ka. All tlmt It nooils now to make It such, la Just audi wholo hearted support us t ho Intorclass debates re . el.i d this year. Sr'vhool tryouts will be held 111 the. near future. Contributed. Notice; iV.tlci'S of (,'1'IHTIll lllHTOKt Will fcl I I iii ilils I'liliitnn for iwii ooiihoou m' .la oiy Hlii'iilil Iii' III t lie i.mUao olfiii' lJ tlv urlurk.4 If the Intel est in the ballotms yes terday is shown auahi on February 20. the annual seei nd-si-inester class vlec tions should turn out a re; ord vole. We will soon uet away from the idea that the sportins season over on Thankssivin.s Pay if we continue to read as we did i .-ter lay : Basketball team leaves fo r Oklahoma contest; ?ettins ready for track meet at Kan sas City: ;r.d. Nebraska swimmers meet Kansas Ap.sies. Verhai s we imagine the sigh of re lief that escaped some students when they read that there would be no "Kve uinc SlMin" on I'niversity Nipht. In about a month, the I'niversity will be enteitainins hundreds of high school students in Lincoln for the bas ketball tournament. Two months after the basketball contest, we will receive visits from crowds of high school track men, debaters and editors on High School Fete Hay. Earn year sees a closer connection between the I'niversity and the men and women of Nebraska high schools. Each year, more and more of the fu ture Nebraska students have a chance to see the tampus and advantages of this school at close lange. It is not too early now to begin to make plans for a pleasant and instructive visit for! these visiters. i We have &n opportunity during the coming wicks, loi niluence many high school students to choose Nebraska U. for their alma mater. Let us not neglect to use personal influence whrr ever possible to urge someone of these visitors to come to Lincoln next year. Athletics would be undoubtedly helped if every high school athlete in Nebraska, who is idanning to continue his school work, would come to Ne braska. Special effort should be made this year to utilize every spare mo ment during the high school meets to boost Nebraska. Delinns The Peliana have an exceptional pro gram Friday night, February 9. Judge ... 1 . I. - J 11 - . ...Ill Killlor .Morning m ine juvenile i-uuri win speak. Faculty Hall at 8 o'clock. Junior Girls The Silver Servients will give a luncheon for all Junior girls Saturday from 1 to 3 o'clock. All Junior girls i:e welcome. Delians Delia ns will have their pictures taken Saturday, February 10. at Dole's studio, at 3 o'clock. Menorah A met ting of the Menorah Club will J be held Sunday, February 11 at Fac j ::l:y Hall, Temple. A round table dis cussion will be held. Everybody cor diallv invited. Home Economics Club Girls Home Economics Club Girls meet at Pole's at 12:30 Saturday noon, Febru-1 ary 10, to have group picture taken for the Cornhuskei. Wear dark clothes, ilrins; money for picture. University Commercial Club All members of the University Com mercial Club are requested to be pres ent at Dole's studio. Monday. February 12. at 12 o'clock for the Oornhusker ;i:c:ure. Kansas Students Vou are invited to a meeting of tin held in facial Science Room 101, Fri day. February 9. at S p. m. Sorority Pictures Final dead-line for individual photo graphs for the Cornhusker sorority panels has been set at February 15. All sororities are utged to give this matter their immediate attention. Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Fsi dinner al the Lin colnshire, Saturday, February 10, at 5:15 p. m., for all active, alumni and new members. Alpha Kppa Psi Alpha Kappa Fsi pictures, at Dole's. Monday, February 12. at 12 o'clock. Komensky Club Picture The Komensky Club picture will be taken at Dole's Studio at 12:30 Fri lay. All must be present. Catholic Students. There will be no Catholic Club party Friday night on account of the death of the Bishop. Delta Ups-llon house dnnco. All University party at tho Armory, l'h I Canima formal, Lincoln hotel. Omaha, Feb. 7. A Spring Merch ant Market ( Week will bo held In Omaha, March 5-10, to bo conducted under (he auspices , of tho Omaha Wholesalers and Manufacturing asso ciation. ' A full week of activities litis been arranged for tho vlaltiug merchants who will come to Omaha to buy their spring nnd summer lines of merchan dize. Ample stocks of all kinds, the newest and best the murket affords will be on hand for their inspection and selection. Oinahu's big whole tale and jobbing houses and the'.r tnire force of salesmen and man agers will be at the service of the visitors. While the week will be. a busy one it will not be devoted entirely to business. The days will be ex clusively for the inspection of var ious lines nt the different wholesal ers and Jobbers. The evenings will be devoted to entertainment. Monday night, March, 5, there will be a reception and special entertain ment at the Omaha ( hamber of Commerce. Tuesday night there will be a buffet supper, followed by a theatre party and a midnight dance at one of Omaha's big hotels. Wednesday night will lie the crown ing event of the week. This will in clude an evening at a real circus, to be put on under the auspices of Tangier Temple Shrine, at the Au ditorium. There will be plenty -of ping lemonade, peanuts, clowns, ele phants, pretty bareback riders, trap eze performers and everything that rakes the old fashioned circus gloi ions. Thursday evening will be the dis tribution of $1,500 worth of gifts which are to be given to the guests. A high powered radio outfit will be the main gift. The Merchants Market Week com mittee plans two big market weeks sprirtg and fall, Omaha being the originator of these events. Last year almost 1,000 merchants were In Omaha to buy their various sto ' of merchandise. bo tho guest of the Omaha Chamber of idonrmerco at. a publ'o pf fairs lunchoon Thursday noon where he will deliver nn address on business conditions In the United Stutes. Thursday afternoon he will address the lumbermen on the subject, "The Burden of Railway Freight Charges Can It Be Moro Widely or Eoult ably Distributed?" In his speech Mr. Frice will explain this question ns It effects the manufacturer, retailer and consumer. Tho annual "pep" session will be held Thursday morning and led by L. C. Oberlles, Lincoln. Nine topics covering almost every phase of every day lumber business are to ho dis cussed straight from itho sliouldo with oratory nnd spell binding barred. The Knot Hole Club will hold its first annual banquet nt the Cham ber of Commerce Wednesday night February 14, all lumbermen and their wives being Invited. There will be a special entertainment SOMEWHEKE LIVES A MAN I AM LOOKING FOR AND HE IS LOOKING FOR ME." I want a man who worked his way thru college by selling books, aluminum ware, brushes, bonds, views or other specialities; a clenn cut, congenial rellow who has been trained in the science and art of selling merchandise direct to the consumer; has had experience in hiring and training college men to sell specialties; has made a record, a worker who believes in knowing his merchandise; a man who has made and saved money; a man who has ambition backed up by a burn ing desire and a willingness to pay the price of success; where the reward is only limited by the sonal letter, giving me full details of your past experience and tell me why you think you are the right man. J. NORTRIDGE 717 G'obe Ave., Freeport, III. Omaha, Feb. 7. Theodore H. Price, editor of "Commerce and Finance," New York, one of the best known editors and commercial writers in the United States, will be the prin cipal sper.ker at the annual conven tion of the Nebraska Lumbermen which is to be held at the Rome hotel, February 1 4-16. Mr. Price will A lare attendance, a lively open Forum discussion combined with six rapid fire, clear cut, direct and re buttal speeches, echoed ihe loud report of the most successful interclass de bate season since the war. Debate has "Rip Van Winkled away" a good nany years since the success ful years before the war, and the at titude at Nebraska in regard to inter class debates has been that of "let G-eorge do it." until this year hen in terest revived and team positions were hotly contested for. And why should not interclass as well as other debates hold their own against other "he-mar:" sports. The old comical, exaggera tions of the debater lias gone, and we find people no longer thieking cf de baters as Ions-haired word gymnasts or "tsthetic gentlemen," but instead, as straight-thinking, analytical indices to current problems that are worthy of the attention of every up-to-date student of today. Where is there any field that offers a better opportunity for clean, manly sportsmanship to display itself than n the delist- platform? Where is the sport that in: reduces a keener, harder fisht than is introduced in a debate, where every .-econd miy rnenn defeat or victory; where quick, analytical, close thinking is demanded; and where every point must be carved to the bone r efore it is contested? Thinkers will find no better field in the develop ment of logical thought, iOeaskig con versation and manner, and of the abil ity to untangle a jumble of matter leaving at once a we;l-d;?ected skele ton from which to work. Ju-t as one can never get the real enjoyment from a football until be has "hit the line" for himself, bo one can never see the real value and the real pport in debating until be has "hit the line" for himself, and watched hie de- Square and Compass Club. The Square and Compass club will hold its regular business meeting in the Faculty hall, Temple building. Tuesday February 13, at 7:15. A good speaker will address the meeting. All Masons are cordially invited, whether or not they are members of the Square and Compass club. Palladiao. Palladian open meeting Friday eve ning, will be in charge of the alumni. All former Palladians are especially u; ged to come. Kearney Club Picture. The Kearney club picture for th. Cornhusker will be taken Saturday. at 12 sharp. Lutheran Club. Lutheran club ocial meeting Fri day, February 9, V. M. C. A room at Temple at S p. m. Mystic Fish Tea. The Mystic Fish tea oa Friday, February 9, will be from 4-C instead of from 2 to 6 as previously an notmced. All Freshmen girls are cor dially Invited to call. Kearney Club Kearney Club party postponed till a week from Saturday, February 10. SNAPPY SUITS TO ORDER $35 to $50 Young men's goods; and young men's styles. All that is new in woolens are here. A big store and a large stock to select from. We also remodel, repair, clean and press garments for men and women. MacCarthy-Wilsoo I Ryan, Inc. 132 rJORTH 11st St. PUBLIC SALES We have purchased 122,000 rajrs 1. S. Army Munson shoes, sizes 5 1-2 to 12 which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest l S. Government shoe contractors. This shoe is guaranteed one hun dred percent solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and, waterproof. The actual value of this shoe is $6.00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can offer same to the public at $2.95. Send correct size. Pay postman on delivery or send mdney order. If shoes are not as represented we will cheerfully refund your money promptly upon request. National Bay State Shoe Company, 296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Calendar Friday, February 9. jl Trentaine. 7:C0, Faculty Hall. Temple. Delta Psi dance at Kllen Smith Hall Kappa Sigma midwinter party Lincoln hotel ball room. Phi Onu-ga Pi bouse dance. Mystic Fish tea. 4 to 6 o'clock. El len Smith hall. Homecoming Glee Club party, A.-dcia house. Saturday, February 10. Acacia formal, Scottish Rite Temple. Kappa Sigma banquet, Lincoln hotel. Omega Eeta Pi Trance, Ellen Smith HalL SEE OUR NEW STOCK OF SPRING NECKWEAR LIGHT DARK PLAIN STRIPES VARSITY SHOPPE r,16 No. 12th St. "Students Headquarters 1677 KW EH -IT A sieuag It's the Best Place to Shop After All! If I wan ted Style in Clothes I'd see the new Kirsch baum models and buy one. -.-Wouldn't you? A PLEASANT REMEMBRANCE at all times YOUR PHOTOGRAPH v 71 A Photo by Dole r "Having any luck picking up the concert?" "No! Dog-gone it! Some young chap keeps butting in to tell his girl about his new spring suit." 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