THE DAILY NEBRASKA - ' I M0N.TUES. WED. Tk- Enchant" of Pane. MARGARET nm rr?rKT Jim valerycunmRcham BJpbKITNER & REANEY ;lnllnr I unstera in AN 'oSfeAN EPISODE A Unlgu Novelty FINK'S MULES Vaudeville' Equine Joy Feet HONG RAY HAW The Celestial Imprelonlat HARKINS SISTERS "Harmony and Claai" The Chronicle of America "DANIEL BOONE" i true drama of the treat Ken A tucky pioneer. CURRENT NEWS AND VIEWS BABICH AND THE ORCHESTRA CHOWS START AT 2:30. 7:00, 9:00 Mat. Mcl Night 3Sci Children 10c. IN LITTLE OLD NEW YORK SHOWS START AT 1. 3, S, 7, 9 Where Life was adventure and romance was real See "The Virginian" With a perfect cast including KENNETH HARLAN and W FLORENCE VIDOR NEWS TOPICS FABLE "A BLACK DIAMOND FANTASY" Presented by EIGHT UNI GIRLS SHOWS START AT 1. 3, 5. 7. 9 ALL THIS WtIK COLONIAL A thrilliaf tale a tha far northwest "Unseeing Eyes with Lionel Barrymore and Senna Owen "FIGHTING BLOOD" H. C. Witwer's Famous Story PATHE'S TOPICAL REVIEW SHOWS START AT 1. 3, 5, 7, t ) very OIL - Novelty crepes are nAnnlt n o : rru '"i lvi opring. a lie outstanding fashion points nf U . i me new crepes are: Bars, checks, plaids and stripes of artificial silk. Dropatitch and openwork stripes and checks. Small geometric and floral all-over patterns. On Fabric Row at Rudge & Guenzel's they have an unusual display of pretty fabrics and with the aid of the Belrobe in the Standard-Designer Patterns any one is able to make a very tashion-right costume. ' Every Me al Have packet in your pocket for ever-ready refreshment. Aids digestion. Allays thirst. Soothes the throat, For Ouaiitv rtavMi mm t ; ii eaiea Package, BULLETIN FOR SUMMER SESSION NOW READY Large Percent of Present Fac ulty to Remain Outside Educators Listed. The Summer Session Bulletin for 1924 is now ready for distribution. A review of the faculty indicates that a large percent of the regular fac ulty will remain for the first session of six weks and a number are to teach during the second term ses sion. The first Bession will hold from June 9 to July 16, and the second from July 17 to' August 22. A number of outside instructors have been called in addition to the regular force. The following are included: M. C. Lefler, superintendent of Lincoln city schools. W. H. Morton, superintendent of Beatrice ciy schools. Miss Belle M. Ryan, assistant su perintendent of Omaha city schools, A. H. Waterhouse, superintendent of Fremont city schools. J. A. True, superintendent Mc Cook city schools. E. M. Hosman. E. L. Rouse, superintendent of Scottsbluff city schools. , Miss Alice Hawthorne, Cleveland public schools. R. M. Norris, principal South high school, Omaha. Prof. W. N. Brigance, Wabash col lege, Crawfordsville, Ind. Prof. E. M. Corroll, Trinity Col lege, Durham, N. C. Mary Williams, Ganches College, Baltimore. Prof. G. D. Strayer, of Columbia University, put in sealed envelopes. Any 'infor mation to go with it should be writ ten on the back of the envelope.- Snapshots will occupy a large amount of space in the section this year. The six best pictures handed in will be given a page. Montverde School Asks for Old Books Books are wanted by the Mont verde School of Montverde, Fla. a co-educational college for students who ure working their way through school. The Montverde school is a non denominational institution. Two hun dred and twenty-five students are enrolled and as many more have been turned away for lack of room. Courses in arts and sciences, com merce, agricuture, nd shop work are offered. A library is being built and expenses are being defrayed by donations. A list of the books shoud be sent in before shipping, so that books may not be duplicated. The school wi'.l pay the freight on all donations. Students who have books that they wish to give to this school should no tify them, giving the names of the books. Sends Out Call for Student Life Copy Material for the student life sec tion of the Cornhusker is wanted by the editor. Contributions have been coming in rapidly but because of the increase in size of the section there is room for more. The committee wants, snapshots, jokes, 'or puns, on students and student life. Boxes have been placed in the Col lege Book store and in the west en trance of Social Science to receive contributions. Material should be Nebraska Typewriter Company 1232 O Street Agents for Royal, Corona, Remington Portable typewrit ers. Rebuilt machines of all makes for sale or rent. Call B2157 u Candy Bar DELICIOUS and SATISFYING P It's Wonderful Ask for Molly O Lancaster Reserves to Meet Wednesday The monthly meeting of the Re serve Officers Corps of Lancaster county will be held Wednesday t 6:30 at the Grand hotel. The medi cal officers are in charge. A musical program has been arranged by Major J. M. Birknerf the Medical Reserve Corps. Speeches will be made by Col. II. W. Orr, Lieut. Col. D. C. Hilton and Qapt. J. 0. Murphy. Lieut. Col. C. J. Frankforter is the commanding officer of the Lance iter county unit. The State Board of Dentistry, com posed of Dr. F. Griess, president, of Sutton j Dr. M. O. Frazier of Lincoln; and Dr. G. M. Boehler of Omaha; is conducting a series of examinations of five students of the Dental college who have applied for license to prac tice in the state. The examinations will continue for the rest of the week. Three days will be spent in theoretical work and three days in practice. The men being examined are: Dr. E. M, Slattery, Dr. E. Miller, Dr. Schaumberg, Dr. Sullivan, and Dr. Stein. Cornell Offers to Reward Students Three fellowships of SROO each and six scholarships of $ot)0 are of fered for the coming year by the Sage School of Philosophy, Cornell University, to students of any uni versity. One fellowship and one scholarship are awarded to students who are making psychology their major subject. Scholarships are intended for stu dents who have given evidence of special attainments, and the fellow ships for students who have already pursued graduate work in these sub jects. Further information may be had by writing to Prof. E. B. Titch ener for psychology and to Prof. Wm. A. Hammond for phylosophy, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Show Tuberculosis Reel to Ag Students "Clean Herds and Hearts", a four reel moving picture, is to be shown in the assembly room at the Ag college tonight at eight o'clock. This firm is said to follow-up the well known pic ture "Out of the Shadows". It deals with the prevention, care and testing of tuberculosis in cattle herds. All students and people interested in this subject are invited to attend. Hold State Exams For Dental Students New Mica Specimens Received at Museum The Museum has .recently re ceived some interesting specimens of mica, the most interesting among thc-m being sheets of cat gold, Prof E. H. Barbour annnounced yesterday. Cat gold is a form of mica which so closely simulates gold that it is often mistaken for it especially when the large sheets are broken into small bits and are carried downstream and collected in certain places among the sand and rocks. MEN have you attended our SHIRT SALES? Reg. 2.00 to 3.50 values COLLAR ATTACHED, collar to match and neckband shirts, pur chased from high grade maker, as a re-order on those that sold so quickly, about three weeks ago. Don't fail to take advantage of the bargains offered in Oxford Cloth, Tongette, Silk Stripe Madras, Pigue and 'Cotton Pongee shirts in the most favored stripes, checks or plain ef fects. Sale price, each 1 3 Buy your Spring and Summer supply now Faculty to Plan Change For Freshman Entrance A change in the entrance require ments of the University will be con sidered at a special meeting of the faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences at 5 o'clock Wednesday af ternoon. , The proposed change will be so framed that the entrance require ments will meet the need of the jun ior and senior high schools as well as the four year high schools. Lea Sherer, '23, Spencer, and Carl Peterson, '24, Omaha, have announc ed their intention to' take on April 14 the examinations for the United States regular army with the rank of second lieutenant. They will take their preliminary examinations with in the next two weeks Dance Girls Commercial Club "SERENADERS" Friday .February 22 -$1.10 LINDELL PARTY HOUSE 1 AttX Stop Refresh yourself What do you think all the red signs are for ? ? ? Drink -v i , j a Delicious and Refreshing v The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Oa. 5 Made in 3 su perb fabrics poplins, mer cerized cotton pongee and very fine broadcloth from $3 to $5. VAN Here CRAFT SHIRT is a negligee shirt unlike any other! Com fortable as an old shoe yet neat as a new pin. You will prefer it on any occa sionsocial or sport in any weather. Feels better, looks smarter, wears longer. No doubt about this at all. They an Craft has the Van Heusen Col lar attached. It has the comfort of all collar-attached shirts combined with the crisper, smarter look of the Van Heusen. Phillips-Jones Corporation 1225 Broadway, New YoA Makers of the Van lleuten Collars Profitable Employment Several students were placed in profitable employment this week, t S SSZ and several others besran their business training courses with a view to rTZ qualifying for such positions. ZZZ Now is the time to prepare, in order that you may be ready when your opportunity comes. EE ENTER MONDAY zZ 1 NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 1 EES T. A. Blakeslee, Ph. B., A. M., President. Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction. ; Accredited by American Association of Vocational Schools. -5 Corner O and 14th Sts. Lincoln, Nebr. Ml ll!(li!!iii;iii!IKI!lifllllli!i!ili!U Ml Probably the most complete collection of collar-attached college shirts ever shown in Lincoln awaits your choosing here now! Hundreds of them have just been un packed! Spring is just a bird's hop away--now is the time to pick out the things you need! Stop in today-and look these new things over. Soisettes in white, blue, tan, checks and stripes, $2.50 and $3. White Oxfords, $3 and $3.50. English Grey Flannels, plain and striped, $4 English Broadcloths in white, blue and tan, $S FARQUHAR'S Nebraska' Leading College Clothiers. 1325 O St. I - I. I Mil fliJ U U " " ' "