( THE DAILY NEBRASK AN STATISTICS ON STUDENT SELF-SUPPORT COMPILED (Continued from Page Two.) jen of the number of hours it la necessary for them to carry each year In order to fulfill the require ments. Business Administration and Graduate college figures are below any others, but in the case of the former will rise, since such a small number of credit hours per semester will not enable a man to be graduat ed in four years. I Variations amo. J the women is not so pronounced. The small num ber of hours carried by Teachers Col lege women is a result of the large amount of time they are required to spend in practice teaching. "Undue publicity has been given to the fact that many students entire ly support themselves while attend ing the University," declared Ben nett S. Martin in commenting upon the statistics. "These figures show conclusively that few men do this. It it almost impossible for first-year men to earn their complete support during the year. They can at best, in general, expect only board and room for wages, since upperclassmen find the good jobs and secure them before leaving in the spring." Dean Mann of the College of Ag riculture at Cornell, who is in Eu rope in the interests of international education, has visited the ancient Universities of Ferrara and Padua in Italy, and the Universities of Aus tria, Szecho-Slovakia, Germany and Poland. University of Utah Btudents have recently organized a hiker's club and have selected a golden boot as the club emblem. One of the pre-requi-sites for membership in mountain climbing ability and it must be shown to the satisfaction of the club that at least three of six designated mountains have been scaled. Even college students resort to childish pranks for fun. At Knox college, the students must run the gauntlet of snow balls in order to attend chapel. The fairer sex and even the faculty must show their ability to dodge the snow balls. I This kind of weather makes a fellow want to vet out the old folff clubs ana f to It. H I was out yesterday and shot an 67. Oh yes, I still clean H clothes. Astronomers Believe that. Earth and Moon Will Crash Together Some Day Kansas Professor Explains that Action Will Not Take Place for Billions of Years. The earth and the moon are some day going to crash together, is the belief of practically every astrono mer, according to Prof. D. Alter of the astronomy department at the University of Kansas. This assump tion is taken from the action of these two bodies, but will not happen for several billions of years. "Our moon came from the earth and it distinctly acts upon the earth, while at the same time the earth acts upon it," said Professor Alter. "The reaction, caused by friction of the earth, is slowing down the rotation of the earth and at the same time pushing the moon farther away. When the day is fifty-seven times as long as it is today, the day will be longer than the month and this will cause a reverse in the reaction of the attraction between the earth and the moon." "This action cannot be seen in one generation," said Professor Al ter continued. "In fact, in the past 2,000 years the earth has,not slowed down much more than one-ten-thousandth of an second," he said. Professor Alter explained that the earth had been found to be over one hundred and thirty billion years old. At one time, he said, the earth ro tated in about two and one-half hours and the moon was so close to the earth that it drew the tides to it This made one very lopsided ob ject out of the moon and earth to gether. "One astronomer has estimated that it took only 1,000 years after the moon was entirely collected be fore it became distinctly separated from the sunj however, this is only theory," said Professor Alter. One proof of this action is found in Mars, the planet with two moons. According to Professor Alter, one of the moons is now on its way back to Mars and is only 5,000 miles away from the planet This will not, have the effect upon Mars that such an event would have upon the earth be cause this moon of Mars is only three miles in diameter while our moon is one-eightieth the size of the earth. "When our moon gets to be only 5,000 miles from the earth, it will certainly be a wonderful spec tacle," said Professor Alter. George Darwin, son of the famous biologist, Charles Darwin, discovered these facts. At the time his discov ery became known to the world, peo ple laughed at him and considered it all a joke. This idea has just been accepted by people in the last few years, according to Professor Alter. "We haven't upset any of our old facts, but we have just added new things," he said. Official approval Cjf the staging of the first annual relay games by the University of Texas in the Texas Memorial Stadium on March 27 has been iriven by Dr. W. M. W. Splawn, president of the university. Invita tions will be sent to schools all over the country for these games which will dedicate the new Memorial Stadium. A dual meet with the Sooners is the last match for the Oklahoma A. & M. matmen. Comparative scores show the university wrestlers much weaker and it looks like an all-victorious year for the Aggies. They will attempt to annex the Missouri valley championship at the valley tournament at Lincoln, March 13 and 14. IIMMIIimill lllllllllllllll If You Knew Haw Mir It is ta n Learn Jt Dancing hy the Harrey Car roll method, 70a wouldn't put off learning another minute. Social and Stage Dancing Private and Claes Lesson Daily. For Appointment Call L-028. Carroll's Nob. Stata Bank Bldf. ISth O ORPHEUM FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 3 & 4th , LINCOLN NITE PRICES: Lower Floor $2.50; Balcony, $20, $130, $1.00 PuU Ta. Seat Sale Opens Monday MATINEE SATURDAY BEST SEATS $1.50 BEST COMEDY OF THE SEASON THERE NEVER WAS A FARCE SO FUNNY ONE YEAR IN NEW YORK 688 LAUGHS IN 150 MINUTES LEWIS CORDON PRESENT IN AS SOCIATION WITH SAM H. HARRIS "The NERVOUS . WRECK" OWEN DAVIS WITH OTTO KRUGER AND SPLENDID NEW YORK CAST "AUDIENCE KEPT SHOUTING WITH LAUGHTER" N. Y. TELEGRAM. Have you lioen a patron of the Idyl Hour any day tail past week betwaan 2 and 5 P. M.? If to, ba sura and be thera at ' 3 P. M., Today, because. Austin is going to give lome one a FIVE POUND box of candy. The Idyl Hour 136 No. 12th St. oiairoaisisiaisisiaia THIS d w i a 3EI3I3I3I3I3ISISI3I33 WEEK 1 1 Mtlll I II I II 1 tlllllllllHirl I , , II.HI1IIIIIIIII1 i iMiiiiiiiiii in iiiiiniMii mmiiit iiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiuniiiHiMtmiiii n iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiHiinmiiiiiiMim n mum -n i From. "Par 13 ,,. niimiiiiiiiinmim mint m 1111 iHiiniiiiimmiiimiiii inn iHiiimitimiiimm iimimiitiitiiit i it MiuuiiiiimiiHiut iiiiiiHiHiiiMiiiiitiiimim i um mm nudum m mum iiiiiimmiiii m iHimimN immiHiH tmmmiii iHiinimiii miiPFN MOQRK Jallij igjajsjsjsjsiaEfciiaisjsiBisisi SHOWS Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. am. Mat. 25c; Wito 40c; Chil. 10c MON. TUES. WED. MON. TUES. WED. WHERE THOUSANDS MEET THOUSANDS DAILY A Spectacular Newelty "HIS LITTLE REVUE" Featuring O'HANA SAN GEORGE BROWNING, BRYAN HER DOM DOROTHY DAVIS AND MAEBELLE SISTERS SWOR & LEE The Weil Known Black Face Funster In YOU'RE GOING TO BE ONE COUSIN SHY- HARRY BARTON & YOUNG Vaudeville's Favorite Stnrinf Coaaedu "IT'S ALL IN FUN- 'Muray Ameaican Beauties The acaae of InteUieence" MR. JOHN VALE -The California McCormach" Assisted bjr MISS BEULA V. CRAY EXCITING "IDAHO" THRILLING "MINUTE NEWS CURRENT VIEWS" ( BABICH and the ORCHESTRA ENTIRE CHANGE OF FROGRAM THURSDAY SHOWS AT I SO. 1:00, OO MAT. IS. NITE SOe. GAL. tBKBaSBEVJf!'!Kaimmm.Liiuajm .-turn. ...; "kUMtLJ This Week RIALTO This Week niiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiri iiiitiiiiiMMiiiiiiiii irtntni iiiitinngiii iitiniii in KiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiriiitMiiiliritittiiuiiiKiimutiiMiirii iiiimit 1 JpXj in his greatest C-jiC fvT ft heart picture niiiitmiiniiiM iiiiiiihi i n .iiiiiiiramtiiiiiiiimimiiraui iiinniniiitiii iiiiiiiimiiiin iimiiimiiinin rati n SHOWS AT t. S, S, , a. MATS SSc NITE 80c CHII 10c FASHIONS that are piquant and youthful. Fashions that reach the height of simplicity, and smartness. Fashions that are prac tical and moderately priced. So if you arc looking" for apparel that em bodies all of these qualities, then tho logical shopping places will be found in these columns. New Easter Fashions "Ensemble scarfs," or silk and fur combinations, are the newest and most chic aid to the costume. These smart furs come in white, beige and gray with colored scarfs of georgette and crepe. Adorable colored scarfs in flowered and bordered designs ai here galore. The frocks this season are smart er and more youthful than ever. The sport outfits come in flannels in a great variety of colors, while the afternoon dresses are of crepes, geor gettes, and foilards. Never have coats been so refresh ingly new in style with straight backs, flares, ties, and furs, monkey fur especially. The ensembl s com bine the newest frock fashions and the newest suit fashions in costumc-3 of complete chic, in gingersnap, chili, rust, wigwam, and other entrancing colors. These bewitching scarfs, graceful ensembles, subtle coats, and allur ing frocks are to be found at BEN SIMON & SONS. O SPRING NOTES Beaded printed chiffons are to be worn this Spring. Lovely Spring Hats An extraordinary collection of Hats from a New York service. Ev ery one is new and each bears thut unmistakable stump of smartness. There are pert, dainty Hats in all new Spring colors, in straw, braid, felt, bankoke, and leghorns. Be witching little Hats or large pattern Hats inconceivable values in great varieties at BEN SIMON & SONS. These Hats must be seen to be appre ciated. O Campiag? Hiking? Ladies' camping and riding outfits are to be found at the LINCOLN ARMY & NAVY STORE, 211 So. 11. O Colleen Moore in to make you laugh, with joy. O "Sally" is back cry, and thrill All This Week Colonial All Thu Week 1 irqiiiHiiimiiiitiimiiiitinniiiiniiiii ltllllinillUllllllUIUIIIIIIIIII4llllllllllIIMIHIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIll! .iitmmmiMitiuiiiiii Return Engagement Harold Lloyd in "Hot Water" l , I I f f ? i j,iw m.n . , i, - - - ih.i-ain ihati r.ii a. k X-m, m ik wMJ R Show Start at 1-3-5-7-9 P. M- 1 MATINEES Oc NIGHT Ik CHILDREN 10. jj IMW''VhWi1" IIMHI'M III III II I Chokers Chocker beads remain most pop ular. The important fact is that they complete the color note of one's costume. $2.50 and up at FENTON B. FLEMING, 1143 O St O Sport Sweaters and Sport Hoe For Dainty Women There's no question about it. These Sweaters together with the Sport Hose make a dandy combination, the snappiest "dress idea" for the great "out-of-doors" that you ever saw, and a great variety to choose from. You get them at SPEIER'S on Tenth & O Street. THE SWEATERS vary in price from $4 95 to $8.45 and include the famous "Troon," "Golfer," and "Wales" models. The "Troon," for instance, is a light-weight slip over Cricket Sweater in pretty heather shades, with contrasting neck and border stripes. Oh yes, there's also one thye call the "Exclusive." It's a beauty and is just a riot of exquis ite coloring. It's particularly attrac tive. The Sport Hose are full fashioned of imported Saxony yarn and come in fancy checks, overplaids, and Roman stripes. Don't forget! SPEIER'S, Tenth and O Street o Against the sport flannel for sport, soft crepe for afternoon, or filmy georgette for evening, lace stands mit in contrast and brines added charm and distinctiveness to any cos nmo A bit of ecru neckwear of Venire, lace with a "V" neck is at tractively worn on suits and flannel dresses. Dainty net blouses with a frill down the front and trimmed in colors is worn with jumpers. Venice lace collar and cuff sets are also very clever and distinctive as are the full length dress panels and the lace or net ruffled sets. These charm ing accessories are to be found nt GOLD'S. O SPRING NOTES White crepe chine is given a suggestion of the military by trimmings of red, blue, and silver. O Spring's Note Ornamental Gloves Gloves play an important role. Dainty silk or kid gloves will add to the smartness of your new Spring costume. The variety is greater than ever this Spring, and any costume can be matched, and at the same time your hands will be saved from becoming rough. These adorable gloves are darling requirements for the well dressed college girl, wheth er they are for school, sport after noon, or evening wear. Van Raalte smart silk and chamois suede as well as Perrin kid gloves are desirable. Adorable silks with dainty pockets for "hankies," some with flowers embroidered to match your costume, tailored silks with folds. Mah Jongg monogramed and hand painted cuffs are other pleasing nov elties. Exquisite long gloves with tucks, ruffles, butterfly designs, drop stitches, and whole tuck tops show cleverness. The kids are fancily era broidered with turned-down cuffs. You should not fail to see these gloves at MAYER'S. Every pair is an unusual value, and so complete is the showing that every taste and ev ery demand may be satisfied as to style, color, and fabric. Purchase your gloves today, and surprise the folks at home with the amazing chic ness of your Easter costume. O Colleen Moore possesses all of those qualifications she ably demon strated in "Flaming Youth" and the "Perfect Flapper" plus additions at the LYRIC in "Sally." Slippers Complete Spring Costumes Avoiding the commonplace in foot wear is choosing a pair of MAGEE'S models. College girls instinctively buy each article with a desire of har mony which is, indeed, worth striv ing for. The attractive shoes this Spring will suitably harmonize with any costume. The newest notes in elude Tan Calf and Patent Leathers, Colored Satins, Alligator Trims, and others. A great variety of the clev erest models possible are to be found nt Macee's Shoe Dept. first floor, you'll want a pair when you t them. O SPRING NOTES New velour hats roll in the back and pull down in the front, and the crown is dent ed and crushed. SALLY'S BACK! LYRIC THEATER down and meet her. O Arrived at the alley. Come Hungry? Five Pounds of Candy? You are, of course, hungry day in and day out Enjoy a lunch between 2 and 5 at the IDYL HOUR. Every order entitles you to chance on a five-pound box of candy riven away every Sunday. And the Candy is Delicious. SPRING NOTES Brocaded cloth belts to match the collars, Roman stripes, spede and silk, and leather and silk combinations will be good this season. Wear an N Pin or Ring Home Show the world that you have school loyalty, that you are proud of your school wear an attractive pin or ring carrying the Nebraska Uni versity seal. The pins are cleverly set in pearls. The rings come with the plain "N" or with the seal, in a great variety of styles and designs. All classes are eligible to wear the nine nr rinir. Seniors eet your '23 rings now for $2.50. Either a pin or a ring will serve as an excellent remembrance or gift When you go over to the COLLEGE BOOK STORE, facing the campus, to use the telephone, look around and do not fail to notice the splendid collec tion of "N" pina and ringm. O SPRING NOTES Georgette crepe acarfs are worn with fur combinations. Scatter Sunshine Tucker-Shean have lovely new Greeting Cards in the most appro priate of sentiment for some sweet girl you know who is to be married; for some proud but nervous groom; for happy wives and husbands whose wedding anniversaries you should re member and for any other occasion. Scatter sunshine with Tucker-Shean Greeting Cards. Easter Greetings Let our spotlight fall on your hair while having your portraits taken at BARNETT ART STUDIO, 1241 N Street O Have You a Trim Bob? A trim bob makes-possible great er freedom so you need not feel re luctant about discarding your hat during this glorious weather. Of course, we each have our own indivfdual way of combing and part ing our hair, but advice as to appear ance is very valuable. Mr. Champe is an excellent advisor. You'll find him at the TERMINAL HAIR DRESSING PARLOR. Just dial L-8443. With Marcel and Curl at $1.00 your Hair Cut Free. O Your Shoes Are Noticed A world and all of improvement after a shine or a bit of repairing. No matter how big your hurry, Mr. Herr- man's snappy, peppy service will get you to your next class on time. There's also a clock and a phono waiting for you at the CITY SHOE REBUILDING COMPANY, 231 No. 12th Street O The Old Ones Will Be New Ones Just because spring is here you need not lament with "WhatH I wear." Bring out your dresses, coats, jerkins, sweaters, scarfs, shirts, suits or hat and "loan" them to the ECON OMY CLEANERS, 221 North 14th Street. You will not recognize the "new" clothes that you did not know you had. Just call B-1995. o SPRING NOTES In Paris new skirts are knee length. O "Honest and Truly" girls, before you go home supply yourself with stationery with your sorority crest on it or get personalized stationery. Start thinking about rushing cards for you know it is better early than too late. Cards come in lovely at home. If you need anything printed have it done at GRAVES now, three doors south of the Temple building. You will be satisfied with the price, serv ice and quality. O SPRING NOTES Monkey fur is used extensively as fringe as well as on coats and dresses. o Beautiful Flowers Delicious Candies Glorious flowers, tempting boxes of candies what could be sweeter for an Easter gift Girls, you make your suggestions to others as to what you want, but send them to BRUCE'S. Any evening or Sunday will do. Not only has BRUCE'S very excellent selection of flowers and candies, but they even deliver. o Jaunty Scarfs Add Complete ness to Your Costume Practise economy by having them stitched at the SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE, 134 South 12th Street Buttons, pleats, and ruffles are "lit tle things" that make Itocks ador able. Practise individuality for fash ion is shown with simplicity. Its a glorious feeling to know that you are wearing different clothes. o The wonder of your age the thrill of your life when you see the captivating Colleen Moore in "Sally" at the LYRIC. O SPRING NOTES Nearly all the new gowns admit considerable full ness either at the front or sides, starting well below the hipline by means of godets, ruffles, or panels. o Girls, do the wisest thing possible and 5o your shopping hera in Lin coln before you leave for home. Lin coln stores are well equipped to serve the particular college girl w.th tha newest and the best Patronise our advertisers and be justly rewarded with excellent service, quality mer chandise, and unusual values. Conrriuht. 112.. kr Ke G4JtJfc. ( Advert leeatrat)