THE DAILY NEBRASKA N 8SATE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE CALIFORNIA AND NEBRASSKA MEET ENTERTAIN FRESHMEN WILL MEET NEXT WEEK GIRLS AT KID PARTY (Continued front Puro One.) . ON CINDER PATH (Continued From Page One.) (Continued from Tage One). mcnt of dues for the year 1923-24. From 8:30 until 10:45 la the morn InR, the sectional programs will be given as follows: Chemistry in the auditorium oi Chemistry Hall; Physics, in the gen eral lecture room, of "Brace Hall; Biology, in the auditorium of Bossey Hall; Engineering, in oRom 206 of Mechanical Engineering building; Earth Science In 110 Nebraska Hall; and the Lincoln Academy of Medical Science in .209 Chemistry building. At these sectional meetings, a ser ies of brief papers for specialists In the several branches of science will be read. A complete list of the speakers and subjects will bo an nounced at the time of the meeting. At 11:00, in the auditorium of the Temple, Dr. A. R. Mitchell will Rlve a talk for the general public, on the reaction of different types of men to medical fakes and superstitions. On Friday afternoon, in the social science auditorium a series of papers, not to exceed twenty minutes In length, giving a sumposium of pro gress in modern science will be read. Each of these papers will tell of current tendencies in a different branch of science. They are as fol lows: "Physical Chemistry," by Prol. II. G. Deming; "Physics," by Prof. H.. II. Marvin; Astronomy, by O. D. Swezey; "Electrical Enfiinoering," by Dean O. J. Ferguson, and "Paleon tology," by Prof. E. II. Barbour. From 8:15 until 4:15, the sectional meeting will be continued. At 4:45, until which time the re ception will continue, JProfl. C. C. Nutting, head of the department of zoology in the University of Iowa, will give a lecture on "Marine Life fn the Wfisf Indies," illustrating his talk with several reels of motion pictures taken on the Barbados-Antigua Efpodition of 1918. Saturday meetings will be an nounced later. Fine Clothes There is an air of elegance in our new Spring Capes that is appreciated by or.ly careful dressers those who know, the beautiful those who are discriminating. Long, graceful lines, and others with blouse effects in ma terials of the famous Chantilly cloth, Ormondale, Velverette, Mondaine and Beytonia. Prices are noderate, ranging from $2." to $75. and you have the convenience of a charge account arranged in such a way that you can pay out of your allowance. Remember, you are welcome to a charge account no matter where you are from. I -j M 0 m t j mr i SPEIEIi ON IHl Herman Speied SUCCESS OQ OPKU 0'W0ST the field events except the high Jump, where tho Huskers are doped to take first place. The best Bruin high Jumper, Treyer, who Jumped 5 feet, 11 1-2 Inches against Southern Cat ifornla, Is not entered in Saturday's meet. Turner 'iumped 6 feet, 3-4 inches at the Valley indoor, and if he approaches this .mark, will un doubtedly win first honors. Tarks, another Husker, is given third In the high Jump. California will take first and sec ond places In the broad Jump, as there two Jumpers approach 23 feet, while Lloyd, the best Husker In this event, only doe sabout 21 feet, 6 Inches. California only has one man entered In the pole vault, but lie clears the bar at twelve feet, and should win the event. Gleason of Nebraska, who goes about 11 feet, is given second place. With two Javelin throwers beaving the spoar around ISO feet, the Bears are conceded the first and second places, while Hartley, Husker is ex pected to win third honors. Califor nia is doped to take all three places in tho discus throw, since three of the Bruin athletes heave the discus about 130 foot, better than the best Husker in tho discus. Witter and Lang, Boar shot putters, are conceded first and second places in the shotput, with a Husker taking third honors. AYe are selling a type of Clothes that appeal to Col lege Men. From $40 and up. LOU HILL COME UP AND SEE OXFORD CLOTHES 1309 O Street Up One Flinht Turn to the Riffht. Speier's for Quality How Are You To Know? How can a man tell whether he is getting ralue for his money when h makes & clothes purchaser Not every man Is a f.brio or tailor ing expert The answer Is sim ple hell go to a storw urttti an established reputation for Intae rlty and Bquare dealioc and ldU naturally got clothes of proren quality and ralue. Spring Butts and Top Coats of Bjjprored fab rics and models made In ao cordance with our Standard of Tailoriiis are priced $21, $29, $34 a & SIMON OHTHI comnim UttMO sx invitation. Helen Toinson, chairman of the commltteo in charge, wishes to em phasize the fact that the party will begin promptly at S o'clock. Guests should arrive a few minutes before. v The members of Freshman Com mission are chosen in the fall. There are twenty-five members, half of whom aro non-sorority girls. Their purpose is the same as that of the Y. W. C. A. and thetr efforts arc largely along that line of endeavor CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WOULD THE PERSON who re moved Hall's "Handbook of Advertis ing" from the bench in "U" 107 Thurs day morning please return it at the end of the semester. WANTED A Driver for morning work. Varsity Cleaners. 21S No. 12th St. KENT A NEW FORD lUgh'cla .avs for particular people. I.m rates and always open. MotorOv Company, B4718, 1120 P St. ELECTUIC Light Vanity Boxes. See them at Photo Specialty House. ': .1 li The HUD C:n)' cV-iiioinjY stirrers with ihe 0.( !,c;:in J..c;;tci' 'incrJ.iy r ?.y tiMYSOi 11. 2::s No. i3:h. HAIN OR Sl'INK, stiiuv or s i-i. y " see Munson's Ken-n-INr s u ill streets. Hlf.f.0 Rl f1 .". nr. 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