CUPS (Continued from F.g OnQ 7 mm R. A. Bickford, Miss SSS Barston, Miss Harriet CMenu and Decorations: Miss Thel ms Sealook, Mrs. LeRoy Cochran, Mrs E. W. La"11 Tickets: Miss Helen Tuttle. Xablo Arrangements: Mrs. F. E. BU8"!nDclta Omicron, Doris Back Helen Oberllcs, Charlene Cooper. The tables carried out the Scarlet .j Cream motif. Red streamers extended full length of the tables. Gold candlesticks, white candles, tied with red tulle, completed the decor tions. Each sorority had a separ ate table and responded to roll-call by ringing a sorority song. Try our Soc Luncncon Sunday Specials ELKS CLUB CAFE Open to the Public 13th and P Streets Lincoln Theatre THIS WEEK. WITH BLANCHE SWEETyoLOIS WILSON A First National Picture NEWS COM EDY FABLES REVIEWS SHOWS AT 1, S, 6, 7, . MAT. S5c NITE BOc CHILD. 10c COLONIAL ALL THIS .WEEK A Tramendotis Ficture BlOLlinq thiTrail of Zova and. CvAlhatiorx SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK Hera Is An Intensely Dramatic Beautiful and Appealing Story LEATRICE JOY In Her Latest Success "MADE FOR LOVE" "A Woman of letters" A New Helen and Warren Comedy On the State EGBERT VAN ALSTYNE America's Popular Composer, with Clem Dacey and Hal Boland SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, . Rialto Theat re ALL THIS WEEK I you like to let the laughter linger, by all means meet Grand Duchess AMD THE WAITER' with ADOtPHS MEN.IOt FLORENCE Vllt.ia A Paramount Picture SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mat. 25c Nile 35c Child. 10c ORPHEUM THUR. FRI. SAT. When the Clock Strikes Midnight on Gay Broadway see PRETTY LADIES With ZAZU PITTS, TOM MOORE, LILY AN TASHMAN Also News and Comedy SHOWS AT 1, 3, S, 7, 9. MAT. ISc NITE 2Se PZZm EVERYBODY goes THUR. FRI. SAT. LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHESTRA Arthur J. Bablch, Director Ksrch The Allies Parade T. Bid rood. Rythmodie Ideal Aida Frank Black "it Oriental Stars J. V. Monaco Of 1 M 4isu. - fM. FOX NEWS Visualized News of the World "THE SCARLET STREAK" Last Chapter "DON'T BUTT IN" A New Comedy ENSIGN AL MOORE And His JACK TARS With "Sonny" Hoey, Tommy Jackson and Fred Vogt FRANK W. STAFFORD & CO. . Present Scenic Nature Comedy Production "DUCKIN FOR DUCKS GEORGE ARMSTRONG "THE HAPPY CHAPPY" "n" Dorothy STANLEY, QUINETTE Offer "BOOKS' THE LK RAYS "AT THE COLF CLUB" F",uriI Original Heel Drop mwsm Artist Fasting Students Found to Have Less Mental Activity by Chicago Professor Can you rise to greater poetic ncignts ana to clearer regions of thought on an empty stomach than on a square meal? From earliest times persons have claimed they reached rare esthetic levels by for swearing food, and now a scientist has Bet out to study the facts. J. A. Glaze of the Univomitv f Chicago tested the psychological ef fects of fasting on a number of sub jects and reported the results to the American Psychological Associa tion, which met at Cornell univer sity recently. Two men and a wo man lived on water alone for from ten to thirty-three days. One of the moat important facts determined was that the mental effi ciency of all the subjects as shown by their performance of tests de creased during the fast in five of the tests out of the total of seven. The average loss in efficiency in com parison with the period before and aiter tne last, ranged from 1 to 24 per rent. The subjects, however, gained in bodily steadiness during the fast, es New Zealand College Students Don't Indulge in "Dates and Pep Meetings9 New Zealand college life is prac tically the same as American, ac cording to Catherine Landreth, who spoke on her native country before a group of Iowa State students re cently, except that the students there do not indulge in "pep meet ings" and "dates," and that they have more freedom of thought. She said they have no quarter system, and attendance is not compusory. but the examinations are held outside of educational centers at the end of each academic year. Miss Landreth weit on to say that British began colonizing the island in 1840. At first they were op posed by Maorio, the Palynesion na tives of New Zealand. These people were" magnificent fighters, and treachery was unknown to them. Finally they were subdued, and in due time adopted western culture. The Maorio are a very intellectual people; they love music and poetry and do not take life seriously. Boat racing is a favorite sport with them New Zealand was the first country to adopt woman suffrage in 1893 There is no racial prejudice between the whites and ratives; the Maori have equal rights and privileges New Zealand has native government with the exception of the governor, Large, medium and small shapes. Bobbed head and larger sizes. Practically unlimited choosing of the season's newest models at much less than the sea son's unusual prices. Rudge & Guenzel's are now displaying all the fashion highlights in the way of fabric, line and, trimming. Soft, lovely satins, Felts in the lighter colors. Turbans smartly close-fitting. With just the simple, smart trim ming Paris endorses. A marvelous selection at marvelously low prices. -Vr Personal Service Bureau Rudge Cuenzel Co. II P I I H I 17i 11 vuijinJL 1 I VeR Wills I New I J A JL v. a 1 1 Arrive I DANCE TONIGHT Lindcll Party House Tonight COLON1ANS ANS TOMORROW NIGHT BECK'S ORCHESTRA THE pecially after they had been foodless for a week or moro. They wcro able to point more steadily at small holes with a pointer. They could stand at attention, blindfolded and with vis ion, for two. minutes at a time, with somewhat less wabbling than before the fast. "The after effects of fasting," Mr. uiaze said, "are beneficial in many ways. One's mental activity seems to bo increased, but this only takes place after the fast is over." The subjects described their Vari ous experiences during the fast in diaries which they kept. One of them recalled his dreams and they were mostly about food. The sense of Bmcll, it was agreed, was much more acute while fasting. The pangs of hungor were not noticed after the third day. How physical desires may change with long fasts was illustrated by one 01 tne men who had occasionally enjoyed a cigarette. After about three days he did not want to smoke at all, and only after he began eat ing normally again did he have any desire to resume smoking. who functions merely as a social head, while the prime minister has the real power. Current world news by Athan Sterges was another number on the program, ine rest or the evening was devoted to games. The Cosmopolitan national cos tume dinner, which was to have been held in Wesley Hall, Feb. 20, has been indefinitely postponed. Ar rangements are being made to have it as soon as possible and notice will be given later. Ten Years Ago Athletics at the University of Ne braska were in dire distress. The Athletic Board had to face the un usual condition of a deficit in the treasury at the end of the football season. It was either a case of abandoning athletics or of raising funds through some outside means. The Varsity basketball team de feated the five representing the Kan sas City Athletic Club by a score of 33 to 22. This was by far the fast est game ever seen on the Armory floor. The attendance at the literary so ciety was smaller than usual because of the Freshman Hop, senior party, and art exhibit. Professor J. T. Lees gave an il lustrated lecture at a convocation on the University of Athens. Many in teresting and different features of Athenian architecture were brought out and emphasized more than ever before. The Pan-Hellenic board called to the attention of the university or ganizations the rule against taking hired conveyances to formal parties with a warning that the penalty for the infringement of the rule was no party for four months. TEACHERS needed now. BOOMERS TEACHERS AGENCY. GENT'S WATCH Gruen's Special $2750 15-JEWEL WHITE COLD SEMI-THIN CASE, BOYD JEWELRY CO. CLUB PLAN JEWELERS 1042 "O." Across from Golds Clothes may come and clothes my go but I go on forever. that is cleaning clothes). - INS a aV Varsity Cleaners ROY WYTHE RS, Mgr. ES3S7 316 No. IX St. Jr yriaVsSsw'SawaBasjslsataJHBaBMbV J. I V Vccu. Vvl .'awl"!. :., M7' '"r-:y; j," V- . f DAILY NEBRA3KAN R. O. T. C. MEN ARE NEEDED BY MARINES (Continued From Page One) for duty at Government expense. As pay and allowances commence from date of execution of oath of office, the oath and letter of acceptance should be forwarded immediately. After reporting for duty, a reason able time will be allowed to obtain uniforms and equipment. 9. The commission will be proba tionary for a period of two years. During this period the probationary lieutenant will be required to com plete a six months basic course of instruction in military subjects, after which he will become available for general detail: to duty at roa, at a home station, or on foreign duty. All commissioned officers, regular and probationary, serve under the same conditions as to pay, allowances, rank, command, and duty. 10. As soon after the completion of the probationary period as may be practicable, probationary second lieutenants of approximately the same length of service will be exam ined physically and mentally to de termine their fitness for permanent commissions and for the purpose of fixing their relative positions on the lineal list 11. No examination other than physical will be required of a grad uate. A diploma will be accepted by the examining board in lieu of men tal examination and reliance will be placed on the recommendation of the president of the college and the ranking professor of Military Sci ence and Tactics as to moral qualifi cation. In connection with the phy sical examination, it is suggested that the applicant submit himself to a thorough and rigid examination FOR SALE Fine house for fraternity or sorority. Also have excellent building site. Call Evening! F 638S Eye Strain If your eyes blur ache or feel uncomfortable while studying have us test them. A great many times a resting or study glass will give immediate relief. HALLETT University Jeweler Estab. 1871 117-119 So. 12th AN IMPORTANT PURCHASE! On "N" Street At 12th Offering New To the College Mies who is in search of something un- usual we urge that you take the time and look The Last Opportunity Friday and Saturday, Silk Dresses and Winter Coats at a price redueton yoa will certainly appreciate; we are determi4ed that they must o, that's why they are SPECIALLY Press Coats, Soort Coats, sH -m 71 colors of black, brown. grey and red. their former prices up to THE DRESSES yo will find are for e-.eninii. sport and street wear; wonderful bargains you will say when you see them. before filing an application. 12. Certificate of birth or other legal documentary evidence on this point will be presented to the board at the time of examination. GERTRUDE ELY IS INTERVIEWED 1. .E (Contmued from Page One.) years. He told me I didn t have to know anything to vote. I was per fectly astonished I went to a party convention and was no better satis fied; that is why I am working for man, and in rcRpect for right, I must tell my friends the truth I know of him." Because Miss Ely had spent so Decidely smart an ( every college girl iSF V.A J? i i w .si f Jir mm IV designed for her needs and style and display new features that dis tinguish them as of this season's modes. Smart capes adorn many of them, and give them a very youthful effect, others hang in straight lines and still others are semi fitted. Materials favor tweeds and novelty cloths and no effect is too gay to be fashionable. There are plaids, checks, stripes, triangular patterns and mixtures as well as plain colors. FUR COLLARS are used on some of them and in colors which blend beautifully with those in the coat fabrics and are chiefly kit fox, red fox, civet cat and badger. COME IN AND SEE THESE NEW GAR MENTS AND CHOOSE YOURS FOR EARLY WEAR. Priced 25.00, 29.00, 39.00, and 50.00 up to 100.00 V THE BUSY SHOPPING A distinct showing smartly fashioned of soft lustrous fa brics in the colorful modes of the new season in the choicest models that fashion has decreed. You Can Now Choose From Smart New Spring Styles Lovely New Fabrics and the Assortment Is Remarkably Varied. Flat creces. Georgettes, Prints, Crepe de Chines, also Georgette and Taffeta combinations. There are tailored and afternoon styles with many trimming notes. WOMEN'S SIZZES, 36 to 44 LITTLE WOMEN'S SIZES, 35 to 41 Also at $19.50 Appropriate Models for the Larger Women, in Sizes From 42V8 to 50y8. the business woman who de mands quality at a price, your every expecta tion can be ful filled. GROUPED They're They're fur 7n trimmed, grey Beaverette. To much time working with the soldiers overseas, the conversation naturally turned In that direction. "From the standpoint of patriotism," she de clared, "the treatment of the ex-sol dier is awful." The politicians have said, "You go ahead and lose your eyes and arms and legs and heads, because we believe in international cooperation, but do you remcmbf the party planks about the League of Nations after the war was over?" "Patriotism does not mean going to war or urging others to, but loy alty to government. In a democracy like ours, we must have an educated majority. Think of the education in this country, and where has it all gone to? You may go into any town and ask people to meet or learn min . a.y vsva.a.o.vr dsprinjdike are the new models in snort coats And will want one of. them. They seem particularly Second Floor CENTER OF LINCOLN Spring Dresses 050 Truly an assortment that can not fail to satisfy the most critical, while style, fashion and color notes are the outstanding feat ures, price is the keynote. To the Mother who would save In the planning of her spring apparel there's goodness here you will appreciate New Arrivals Special New Tweed Spring Ccats are offered for Friday and Saturday on Floor 2, our Ready-to-Wear Department for s25 fcii.msji-jl Every new spring model, everything new In Tweed and at a price you will be pleased to py Coats that fulfill every expectation. Come see them tomorrow. something about a man running for office. Nine out of ten will tell you that it is out of their line, or ion thing equally foolish. "The truth of the matter is that most men and women haven't the courage to say 'I can't vote for that the League of Women Voters. It seems to me that it is the only politi cal organization which is willing to supply facts instead of propaganda; which is willing to present both sides of the question." Miss Ely has ben working with the new voters section of the League for only a few months, and the work it self is less than two years old, but there arc leagues now formed in seventy-one colleges in the United States. to Coats a vm g tvv4vu in . IMPELLING VALUES! Quality Always At a Price The H. Herpol sheimer Co. prac tice what they put in print, that too you can depend upon. Hi 00 ii SHOWS AT-2:30 7:00, 9:C0