THE DAILY NEBB ASEAN tCKMLtStStKg, Winters) wJlw,u,D,a,wS w' 1 1 IV 3I9 50. I2T ST, .XiK 1 iMfni.M. NEB. LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK THEATER The Pierre Watkin Players Present "WHITE COLLARS" Mats. Tues. Thurs., Sat. Next Week Pierre Watkin In " "THE OLD SOAK" Phone B-4S7S For Ticket 5IT hy Razors S! Sharper with Williams TT THEN you lather up with Williams Shaving V V Cream you do a real job of beard-softening. For Williams lather is saturated with moisture moisture which soaks the stubble so soft that razors just Tide through. That's why there's no razor "pull" with Williams, why all razors seem sharper. In 35c and 50c tubes at all dealers, Villiaiiis Shaving Cream r v - P If You Live Within Fifty Miles of Lincoln Motor In and Enjoy These Splendid -Programs vaiAjevillk Kg -whRI EVERYBODY -cots MON.-TUES.-WED. 6-Big Vaudeville Acts-6 The Orphrutn Circuit Headliner JIMMIE HUSSEY In Hie Latest Offering "UNEASY STREET" Assisted by EDDIE HICKEY t MUSIC LAND A Symphonic Melanra with THE FRENCH SISTERS Different, Distinctive. Delifhtful Europe', Moot Vers til. Artist. Four Bradnas , featurinf the Girl on tha Flaming Table Tabor & Green Er'ffJ?' S,oni Funster. TWO DARK KNIGHTS" harry myna Seymour & Cunard VoIgast & Girlie TrJP Plfarent Duo of Iropical Entartainer Supreme "AB1CH and tha ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT-2:S0. 7:00, . 00 TS2Sc. NITE SOc. CA1 20c COLONIAL Ml MILTON SILLS JN "PUPPETS" AX-SQ GOOD COMEDY, NEWS AND TOPICAL PICTURES. Syracuse, Neb., anticipates a snir- ited fight over Sunday movies in their spring election. Another contest that promises to be of interest is that of six candidates for the three vacancies on the city council. RIALTO now CONWAY TEARLE AND MAE MiinriAVi itr j a m. am I ALI Alio? On tha Sun The Southern Melody Trio Alao: New Fable HARRY LANCDON in White Winr Bride TODAY A Brilliant Prorr. n of Screen and Stag Attraction. ON THE SCREEN Pretty and Fascinating LAURA LA PLANTE la a Fast Romantic Corildy "THE LOVE THRILL" OTHER SCREEN NOVELTIES ON THE ST ACE The Joyou and Buoyant Artist LYDIA HARRIS America' Daughter of Syncopation Jacques Lafayette Grace Delfino Feahtrod Dancers ol ' Holly wo. 3ctten Production Spring Style Revue Presented by . Lincoln' Leading Merrhanta Latest Creations Displayed by Selertcd Beauty Modal ' DEAVER and HIS GANG - Featuring "When Twilight Comes" (I'm Thinking of You) SHOWS AT 2:4S, 7:00, 9:00 MATS. 25c NITE SOc mm 1IM urn Qrpheum H jgCTlOM L ka . s.:.. ...,- MONDAY TUESDAY WEDN ESDAY A THRILLING ADVENTURE Dr. Williams Urzcs Thai Students Bo Trained At Home In Health Habits "Four Types of Physical Unfitness in the College," an article bv Wil liam R. P. Emerson, M. D.. atweared in a recent number of the Woman's Home Companion. In his article Dr. Williams urges that every student should be trained and prepared in health habits in the home, before he is sent to college. , "Perhaps nowhere do we find r better demonstration of the effects of low standards of health and law health intelligence than among stuT dents entering college," was the as tounding statement of the writer of the article. He declared that half of the students entering the colleges were below par in weight, and thirtv percent of the rest showed unmistak able signs of being in very poor phys ical condition. Because of this condition young men and womin enter the greatest O'Malley and Trumbley HUSKER INN 239 No. 14th One block south ol Ellen Smith Hall A NEW AND BETTER HAMBURGER SHOP HOT TAMALES FRESH PASTRY "The Best of Coffee" AddpheMenjou and GietaNissen In the Paramount Picture Blonde ox Brunette COMING THURSDAY I I F Y 0 U WANT TO INSERT A WAN IN The Daily JUST CALL B6891 AND ASK FOR THE BUSINESS OFFICE OR BRING YOUR AD TO THE OFFICES IN - - THE BASEMENT OF "U HALL" opportunity of their life seriously handicapped both mentally and uhvs- ically. This state of affairs prevents them from achieving the highest aims of their parents and even bars suc cess after leaving the college. .This condition, declares Dr. Emerson, in the cause of low grades and keens the student from being able to concen trate to the fullest extent. It is this that causes the so-called "off days" when students cannot recite or keep their minds on their work. Being so handicapped at the begin ning of their college career, it often happens that they are subiect to n nervous breakdown before their work is finished. They cannot stand the strain of the examinations, and the daily work proves too much for them. Ihey never feel well and are always complaining and having bad colds. The same applies to the athletes, and is responsible for the fact that so very few ever excell in both athletics and scholarship. "The man who would excell in mental achievement must sacrifice his body, while the athlete cannot hope for honofs in both the physical and mental fields without danger." In classifying college unfitness. Dr. Emerson divides the unfitness in to four principal groups. First is what he calls the obese student, or the student with his weight more than twenty percent higher than it should be in accordance with his height. This class he says shows the greatest amount of failures and the lowest average of high college marks. These men are generally free from common physical defects. In the second class he groups the men who are suffering from serious physical defects. Such ailments as Greeting Cards AND Mottos FOR EVERYDAY IN THE YEAR AND EVERY OCCASION LATSCH BROTHERS School Supplies 1118 O TAD Nebraskan Significance of Curious Medallions Is Related by Curator Blackman A country boy was driving home the cows thirty years ago near Tekama. Loitering near a railroad track, he picked up a strange soft rock which he smashed against a tie. Out came a small clay medaljion, a pretty cur iosity for his amateur museum. , Jogging through the same town a few years later in a camping wagon, Mr. E. E. Blackman, curator of the Nebraska State Historical Society, met Mr. J. P. Latta, the young dis coverer's father, who recounted the story of his son's freak treasure. Thus was uncovered a strange re minder of the days of the Jesuit mis sionary generations before the mid west was settled. A plaster cast of the original is fastened to a board of choice relics in the state Historical Society mu seum. Encased in a shell is the finely carved figure of a child in kilts hold ing a staff. Its hardness leads Mr. Blackman to believe that it is com posed of Wedgewood, a material from which apothecaries make .morters to mix drugs. Such exquisite art work must have been fashioned in some art center of Europe according to Mr. Blackman. "Never was any work like that," said he, "done anywhere in America." , Wondering how such an object happened to be found near Tekama, Mr. Blackman, on a second journey, went to the exact spot where the boy picked up the stone. High above the railroad protruding from the cliff cut for the railway were weather beaten bones; another ftiifinnt burial ground and the source of the quaint medallion. In the art gallery of Mr. G. W. Lin inger, critic and collector of a valu able museum in Omaha, was uncov ered another clue as to the origin of the mysterious image. An original painting of Raphaeal, a Renaissance artist, showed Saint John in kilts giv ing a friend water from a shell. An other representation of Saint John by the same artist was of the sacred character under a shell in a rain storm. The peculiar coincidence of shells in all these instances makes me think there was some close connection be tween thi3 artist's conception of Saint John and the shells," said Mr. Black- man. "Without a doubt this relic is a representation of Raphaeal's- idea of Saint John." Saint John is the patron saint of the Iowa Indians who lived across the river from where this was found. Since Jesuit missionaries often gave like images as talismans to converted inflammatory conditions of the naso pharynx and sinus trouble are the most common, resulting in frequent colds. The third class comprises men suf fering from "low health intelli- gencei" or men who do not know how to govern and regulate their habits. This is the result of ignorance on the part of the student and can easilv be corrected if the one afflicted is of a mind to. The last division comprises the men which he terms "spoiled children grown older," and he is of the opin ion that this group offers more nrob- lems than any other. These men are the ones who fail to maintain proper physical fitness because of pure lack of self-control. These are the men who regulate their program accord ing to their ripnirog and pleasures This group comprises the ones that are not good college material and should either change their habits or leave the school because it will do them no good to stay in. In a series of experiments to de termine to what extent different men were able to pick up weight, it was found that the ones who kept late hours gained one hundred percent less than the average for all the mem bers of the class; and that the men who did not use tobacco gained fiftv percent better than those who did use it. Fifty men under class supervision gained four times as much as fifty unselected underweight men who were not under class supervision, Consult MISS ELIZABETH SHIELDS Personal Representative of ELIZABETH ARDEN gHE will advise you in the care of your skin.. The daily round of school, studylate hours, that col T 6 fu'0! flre certaln t0 take their Ml in skin beauty and freshness of apnearance With s'uftfi IKefA Sur6 SS Ardcn tl areuc"ce?TeedSnh Thre. nee..rr preparation. VENETIAN CLEANSING CREAM which melts into the pores, rids them of all impurities and keeps the skin smooth and supple. Priced 1.00, 2.00, and 3.00 --TV cv i Indians, this seems to have been given by a French missionary to the Indian buried on the high cliff. "So," Mr. Blackman smiled, "we call this Little Saint John. The puz zle, begun when the boy discovered the image, was clarified." After ten years, during1 which time this information was pieced together, a report came of a similar figure at Plattsmouth. Again it was a boy who discovered it. While swimming in the Missouri he dove to the bottom and brought up another Little Saint John which was kept by his father for sev eral years as an unknown curiosity. As loans, both medallions were in' the State Historical museum for sev eral years until their owners recalled them. Now there remains but a plas ter cast of the gentle Saint John to remind one of the zealous efforts of the French missionaries to convert the savage Indians. SIX NAMES ARE ADDED TO LIST Number of Nominee For A. W. S. Election It Increased At Ma Meeting Six names were added to the list of A. W. S. nominees at a mass meet ing Tuesday evening in Ellen Smith Hall. Several women were nominated from the floor and two from each class -were chosen by ballot to be added to the list of nominees made DANCE Don't forget that Wednesday nite special at the LINDELL PARTY HOUSE 50c Per Couple Revelers on the job every Wednesday night 30,qq. pga in cash prizes y$f J Delicious and IMreslunK j Watch for Coca-Cola advertising, presenting the $30,000 Coca-Cola prize contest beginning the first week in May and continuing for three months. la a number of leading national magazines, in many newspapers, in posters, outdoor signs, soda fountain and refreshment stand decorations. You'll find this contest simple and interesting. 1st prize $10,005 2nd prize 5,000 3rd prize 2,500 4th prize 1,000 5th prize 500 10 tixth prizes (each) 100 20 eventh prizes (each) 50 200 eighth prize (each) 25 400 ninth prizes (each) 10 A total of 635 prizes, $30,000 o" Hu Coc-Coi Co Atlanta, Ou ,i,.t ,r. tU b(uif of fc treMnjeit VENETIAN ARDENA SKIN TONIC which tones, firms and whitens the skin. Priced 85c, 2.00, and 3.75 CONSULTATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION First floor by the senior committee. The entire lilt will be voted on at the elections next Tuesday and Wednesday, March 29 and 30. A final list of nominees and their qualifications will be pub lished before the opening of the polls. Those who were nominated for sen ior membership are: Ernestine McNeill Lincoln. Grace Modlin Ulysses. Since Evelyn Jack was nominated after the nominations for senior members were closed, the vote for her was not counted. Those nominated for junior mem bership are: Ruth Shallcross Bellevue. Esther Heyne Wisner. Those nominated for sophomore membership are: Edna Schrick St. Louis, Mo. Gretchen Standeven Omaha. The senior committee, consisting of the senior members of the present board, will be in charge of the polls nert week. All University women may vote because they have automatically become members of the Associated Women Students upon registration in the University. The polls will be open from nine until five o'clock in Social Science. Permanent Waves THAT WILL GIVE YOU THE COMFORT OF NATUR AL CURLY HAIR. Gif fin Beaute Salon B3273 1340 M ..." vise arei VENETIAN" ORANGE SKIN FOOD a tissue builder splendid for thin faces. Priced 1.00, 1.75, 2.75 and 4.25 ft o 0 MATS. 10c NIGHT 20c