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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1928)
4 V THE DAILY NKBRASKAN. THREE 8 APPLEBY WILL IM SOON ON TRIP TO INDIA Assistant Dean of Women Attend meeting oj Student Federation onr of tho fix rolleRe tlcle fps from Hie l'nitp.1 Stales. Miss f-,nm Ai'Pl''ty i loave Friday for v "v York Oty from where she iin sail on the Olympic October l:i , ,' sore. India. Miss Appleby nil ill e'" " c tins of the World Student rhrHiinn federation to be held In Msore. India, beginninx Decern- '"'online to Miss Appleby, the ,,., ,.t the World Student hiiMian federation is to work out l. principles of Christian relicion in ctudent lives and with the world. M the meeting, the ways and mean. of carrying out this purpose w be discussed. ,-!onie countries wish to organize ami join the federation, ant) need nrlp while others, such as Spain, rwi'upal. and Prussia, have new orpanizaiions. Miss Applehy will propose to the federation that the new purpose tiai has been adopted by the na tional Y. W. C. A. be accepted. This purpose is as follows: "We, the niemhers of the Young Wom en's Christian Association of the I'niversity of Nebraska, unite iu die desire to realize the full and creative life through a growing knon ledgp of Cod." "In this task we spek to under stand Jesus and lollow Him." Thr fedPration has done much durinc and since the war to help the students of Kurope. It found j inp students starving and sunerinc from tiie cold. It established a system of self-help. It provided snoe-sliops, laundries, and cafeter ias for the students to work for their living. Before the war none of the students earned their own pail April 1 from Calcutta and will first season this fall, nay?, but. now It is the common return by way of China and Japan, In the new association all Is per illing for students to work In 'he i lanrlins in San Francisco. fectly clear in regard to the finan- X anps. 1 oir.e or trie prominent persons i lio will be there are John K. Mott, 1 lio is chairman of the national roruniiitee of the federation, Kac-1 Ka. on- of Japan's popular novel , iMs and a labor leader: and I Gliandi. India's saint and leader. I The delegates are going to India i ea 1 1 (i that they may become ne , custom! to the climate. While the are there they will visit Ghsndi s ashram or religious com munis where the two requirements aif to pray and weave the home spun cloth daily. GhandM also has an uiihus-lty about four miles from the ashram which the ill i?it. A ft -t the federation delegates I meeting. ! i A Real Parade of Hits BEAU BROADWAY An M-G-M Pirtura With LEW CODY VAUDEVILLE LA BELLE POLA AND CeMPANV WITH MONKEY BAND COOK V OATMAN 1 DHainatera from Songlantf CERVO A. MORO "Notea and Thlngi" fl A RHYTHM RAJAHS ' . EMU MANNINGS "THE PATRIOT A rri" " 'int Plctura with LEWIS STONE FLORENCE VIDOB RIALTO HOWS 1. , S, 7, GO TO THRILL LAND 'FLASH THE WONDER DOG In SHADOWS Of THE NIGHT" An M-rj-M Plr-ture "THE TERRIBLE PEOPLE" MASTER THRILLER C3L0HIAL NOW NOW HOW AT- r. 10c-15e- -1, , S, T. t --JITE 10e-?Se I Pictures I 'V " " ORPHEUM CONCERT lime. ORCHESTRA -ORPHIUM 'i I . ly'NooLirsSN ' x i' y j Mf FIRST SOUND 1 i j J ill I PICTURE 1 I I CHARLES FARRELL l VT. J Groans Are Expected When Freshmen See Identification Card Photographs Next Wednesday and Thursday the freshman class will receive the pictures which are to be attached to their Identification .cards. These pictures will be enclosed In small white envelopes with the recipient's name typed thereon. Tables and paste will be available so (hat each person may attach the picture to the card. There were approximately two thousand of these pictures taken with hut one casually to the cam era. This speaks well for the milk diet Hnd virile youth of the fresh man class. The university photographer. A. F. I.arrivee, bids well toward the world's record In pictures taken per hour, and per day. The highest number taken in an hour vs 2,")3. The most taken during afiy one day of registration was 9"0. Many of these pictures were viewed by the writer, but, Alas! it Is feared that necessity alone will cause the bearer to extract It from his pocket. Many a fair maid will glance from mirror to picture un convinced that It is a true story of her beauty. How many handsome Studio Sends Call Fttr Identity Cards All new students in the uni versity are to bring their identi fication cards to the campus stu dio between the hours of 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. on Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Applehy will go to Madras to attend the India student conference as a visitor. She also expects to -visit Khanto Iiala Hai wlio grad- uated from the Fniversity of Ne-1 Question or financial settlements Is hraska four years ago. The Mali considerably clarified the Missouri Rajah will entertain the delegates. Valley Intercollegiate Athletic a-s-For ten davs the delegates will ; sociation, newly organized rnid be the cruests of the P- itish student I western conference, better known movement in England. Thev will : ! rft ITI I IMIATI llfll I L KUSD to Be Used to Radio Dakota Day Rally to Old Alumni VERMILLION. S. !., Oct. 1. Radio fans and alumni unable ; attend the big mass meetii.g am! Pep rally at the fniversity of Souih Dakota Oct. 19 on the evening be fore liakoia day will be able 10 i tune In on station Kf SO at the uni ersiiv and take part in tiie songs, cheers and speeches which are tojeeipts all student and faculty sea j be broadcast by special arrange- i son tickets sold shall be counted ments. hecinning at ':'(.' p. ni. 'at fifty cents. Karh and all season j I lean L. K. Akeley, -f the college j tickets sold to the general public ! of engineering, one of the bel shall be counted at their pro rata i known members of the faculty is I value." ' eipected to give a talk calling up ! The rules continue by slating old memories of univcisily life for; that the tiaskeiball guarantee shall the alumni. Hiuce Hinds. Sioux , be J3r,n. baseball J15f wrestling Falls, captain of the royote foot-i ball team will be one of the speak- ers on the program. Talks by ' Coach V. K. Montgomery, Boyd Ieedom, Spearfish, president of the Student association, former alumni, and members of the grid team ar ! scheduled to be riven at thf pep rally. Cheers led by Paul Pearson, liar I retson. captain of ihe pep squad j will tine in the receivers lur.ed in on the program. The t'oyote band I a-lk ntimViApe e rr- K a rr-r-'.. ; sion will go on The air at the rally ! with the alma mater and regulation Co v me sonES. ART CONVOCATION IS EVENT TODAY First of 1 lie regular weekly con- xocations of t" School of Fine Arts will be held ill tiie Temple theater at ll:'Kt o'clock this morn ing. Lillian Helms 1'olley. soprano, a t ompanicd by Marguerite Klin- ; ker. will present a lecure reading i on the subject 'Folk Songs." Jhese convocations, w hich have been a regular feature of the School of l ine Arts for several 'years, will be continued this jm : akmg the same lines as belore. ie - citais and concerts by the Fine Arts band will furnish rnoM of fh- programs, though special entertain-j ments will be offered from time to This Is Henry His best girl I Got caught in the rain I In front of Social .Sciences I Monday morning. j Oh. Man! Wasn't Henry glad j That he could offer her I A blic-k ne-w Trench Coat i With MAfiEFS label! $17.50 A polios will pine aw ay in the fast ness of their rooms because the rigid sartorial requirements that they had Imposed upon themselves had come to naught ? Fair milady will wonder where she reaped thai bounteous crop of freckles. "Oh, Alicia, could I pos sibly look as foolish as that?" Hut do not fret, that manly trench coat and stylish Homberg that -ou gaae at will not be af .icted by this false resemblance of your true self. It is rumored that the merchants are receiving this move with open arms, as it will not only yield them greater protection in their transac tions with the students, but it will also reduce the number of checks cashed, for where is there a person who relishes anyone view-trig a pic ture of them that Is also a close re semblance to Two Finger Pete, the notorious gangster, or Mamie Doyle, queen of the South Side. Allho the pictures themselves re veal no bevy of feminine beauties, or a host of clot fling ad types, yet, dear freshman, do not be disheart ened. The camera broke but once. Athletic Group Sets Forth Regulations Governing Member Schools With a set of rules in which the 'a 'he Big Six. is launching on its rial arrangements between the 'member schools. Missouri valley Intercollegiate association rules 1 state as follows: j "Settlements shall be made within ten days following the con gests. The settlement for all con gests where an option applies shall i be accompanied by a complete re ; port of receipts and expenditures ; on a standard form approved by the directors. The home manage ment may at its option employ a certified public accountant and charge his services to both insti-1 tutions. Football Guarantee $2500 "The football guarantee shall be j $2,500 or the option of fifty per- cent of the gross receipts. The expense lor officials shall be' shared equally by the two insiitu- , tions In determining gross re- j 2oo, cross country j(, swimming 2vi, and tennis $7"-. FIRST SHOWING OP 'THE SPinF.R' WINS APPROVAL fT111M " . gariJed the various treaties or na- ont,mml from Pace I l'ersons ho have had typing ex- i , d f n sourrf.s ,hP which is peculiarly imoivej) in the , r,(,fP buT nPe)prt,d 10 .pply : make several contH- r.e Miss H. A lice n0wtfl dir-fi, ,., b piv,a an opportunity to u,ions , Carnegie Endow the 1 m.ersity I layers ,n a,l their .ompfP lor positions also. i moM The CarnP(rj( Kndownient is productons while I 'wight K.rsch Twenty-five fniversity students ; publication for international desicns the scemc effects. haV4, submitted applications for The whole .h(.w is presented in tv,linK V0Tk on ,n Cornhusker. j Tnj. ,s rrof.s.o, Hill's second a novel way. When the patron eivThw applicants must be in the;frl ahroad, , forrner dur1rig ,he ters the theater he is presented ; cornhusker office at Z o'clock this ,ar Hjs r,,urn t0 the un,-erfitv with a I'rocram announcing 1 be j aflrno0n. They are: Margaret ; marks ,h ,hjH of his tf.acn. retinue of the Tivoli Theatre, man- Frahm. Virginia iJuthrie. One , jn t (bjt insliTU(jon aged by none other than Samuel ; Mari)1 Weed, oiga Wondra. Mary j 1 Young .one of th players in "The 'shoemaker. Wilbur T.- Hurgess, Edward Jennings, who received Spider." As one looks over lus , Virginia Iwwning. Ix.rothy Sniley. ! W. bachelor and master of arts program he notices that Cliatrand ; Virginia Sartor. Joe O'Furey. Alice dpf,rpp at N(,braska. has been ap- me preai ii.aKi-jan na.s i ne wnru : act on the bill. So dnnDH flif story of "The Spider.- ! Preliminary to the feature of the j evening, and on the lime apro-1 priate bill of the Tholi theater ap- jpear other acts. In the first act a pair of lap dancers take the hoards pud accompanied on Die piano do' iheir little bit in nice shape NeM another femininity j.ulls a Kussian i .oance tnut takes ine audience lrl- . fyj.jsi will work every afternoon i land the patrons are beginning 'o)i") th.' office, and will receive pay j wonder what "The pjiider" r-ally is. j for ,. work. ! .Still an added entertainment j 'persons wishing work as photo provided by the fniversity Players. , eraI,i1Jrg or man-shot assistants I alias the Tivoli Thraier is the act by Warren Chiles and Kniersoti j S'ajilli. Smith and i'liiles with their j songs and winism precede t he j leature o1 the evening, only after i Z"'" lJ"Vie daU" ! ' When f!,e preserjtgiion of "The; Spider" was well under war. i : woman in the audience was heard i 10 remark, "this is surelv no ! frnn,..ni. " Vow insl whal she' JUf-i meant is a secret. However "The Spider" will le showing all this Iweek with a Saturday matinee and a closing performance Saturday niglit at the Temple ihealer. According to Hay Hainsay. busi ness manager ol the I'Jayes. he peels suuie JiHiked houses this week alter people can bae the op portunity to comment on ihe show tliat was presented by the Players last night. The cast for "Ihe .Spider'' is: llWl'MII't A 1 a fa ri,Jer .loi n ' u n int""i - . He let le l.niie. . . . 1 ..wtur Willi ham .T ,M i. W iiu bit 1 uii . . tinv Hmiieav . . . . Y. ,od Rama y T. J. lra,n . . . . i rel rhen Meier . . .liuy M. WhlUiam . lHAa-Cna Hawlineon Kea.de Jtulaert Keade Mr. 1 ounip John ljeia SergeaJH t Ijuildt ...... llailan Uiteton Hill 'oial I'ubry I ,rk Harold 'w4i Jnt.e, tor P.lley O. J. Fee ;-iei:e 1.ona Conjfr Toininy (lienaaU .. Allied Foeka 1 LuElie;'ly Joy fciuirin R,porttr HI' hard fbtftt FORTY WILL TOUR ON GEOLOGY FIELD TRIPS ,...., ' ZT?1 f a ro out in all kind., of weather down Vo ten degree.- below zero. The rtudents receive such ii," i vnnr uia inai i m rime, 1 . , ithey are graduated tbey are ready 13 step into any mapping job. j The t'nlvernity of Nebraska has en omplete surveying tables they i take on esch trip. There is prob I nhly no other mhool In the roun ! try that has rrbre coinplet pqulp i men' as there is here, nor aa many s'.udentg taking tbe course. E Gregg McBride Will Assist In Gridiron Section of Publication Gerald K. Grjffln. editor of the Nebraska Alumnus this year, an nounced that the first issue of the football supplement will appear Wednesday. A copy of the supple ment will be sent to all Alumnus subscribers In an endeavor to in crease the graduates' interest In the football activities at Nebraska. The football supplement will con tain a comprehensive summary of the material available of progress made by the Nebraska football squad. It also will cover the activ ities of the football season includ ing reports from other schools in the Big Six conference. The sup plement will be issued weekly dur ing the gridiron season. To the graduate who is away from the campus of his alma mater, the football supplement will be a big aid in keeping contact with the scarlet and cream warriors. Com petent writers will cover the games and will give comparative lineups and advance wrlteups of the games. Gregg McBride, assistant sports editor of the Uncoln Star, is the special sports writer and will give the readers first hand information on all news in the sport field. Not only will members of the squad appear but they will be sup plemented with groups and indi vidual pictures. All means that may he employed to bring the alumnus closer to the fniversity will be employed in the issues of the paper. A color picture of each game will be presented, attempting to bring the reader the tense excitement and thrilling moments that occur throughout the game. Griffin states in one of his edi torials the following: "This is not to be a house-organ for the athletic department or the coaching staff, but we hope to pre sent the facts with less prejudice than Is often the case with the sports pages of daily newspapers and. while we are- anxious for Coinhusker victory, let us say at the outset that we hope we can take our defeats with as much grace as we accept our victories. The supplement will not be edi torial in nature: the news of the games, the Interesting sidelights, scores of Nebraska's opponents: prospects for Nebraska's games. will be presented to the alumni each week We repeat our hope 'an intel ligent interest in the fortunes or misfortunes of the Cornhuskers Applicants for Staff Position Will Compete This Afternoon The Vi2 Cornhusker will em ploy ten or twelve typists, acocrd ing to William Mentzer. editor. Applications have been turned into the Cornhusker office and tryouts be hfld in ,hP , -ffitT ,1l1s f trAin O until ftrdrtrlr i H nodes. Opal Ay res. Alleen McMonies. Jtoroihy I'roudfit. Jean Jiathburn. lietiv Kimberly, Mary t nJ SweI, Hcttv Marr. Helen mct-. Harold Salter. Margaret Johnson, Jane Scott. Virginia lirosle. Jauet Keeves. Eernice (jrnut 'an(j A,)n jj IVterson. j ui ...0 . ,irofj,.j,.nt typist from ,lljs f.rou uj be selected as a H.rniaiient Cornhusker typist. This j njM,t jn ,n t-onjhusker office a1 5 o ( 0, u. this afternoon . K0SMET TRY0UT jg pqp PICKING OP PRINCIPALS rMiine4 F r l. with songs, dances and a battery; of wise-cracks. He has a winning a ; winning many tips. ,lllt6 r.llljieiir v,:,....,, ,.,,., taho spends moat of her time wrii ing poems discoursing on art. runs atier the elusive man as a side-line. Tom Adams hails from New York. He is a young man; very much in love n!i-- Miss Doris Iaton, a friend of Mai joi le's. lirue l'aul 1-e Urun is a French couut and a painter. Mrs. Uyrne Jones lather likeg him and thinks he would look fair as Marjories husband. Kutherford 13. Ke)ey knows art and gold mines alike. Ae the "Uti lities say. he will bear watching. MhsB Lillian Madison doesn't rate very welL fche is not considered an actress or one of the inner circle. Mrs. Byrne-Jones is peter Jones' slstr-ln-law. She is a widow and an art enthusiast. Marie represents the French maid. The bell boy alto represents the answer to her prayers. 'e is her heart's desire. Jackson is the proprietor of a summer hotel. Mis Hannah Thompson is a. spinster and do relation to Wlliiam 1 0wen TbompfcOU. prac-!f!MANfiR TV PT.ATJ v ..... - m a . , unn FOR AMES RALLY IS COMPLETED! ("ntinueal from race Tickets are celling for 12.50 each.; and th" round tilp are to Ames by j way of Ies Moines is 19.15. j Accoidicg to weather nmn Klalr. j we are? In for dry weather with rot much precipitation. Iowa tiaji been j F Examination Hours for Cadets Are Announced All members of the freshman companies who failed to be ex amined on tiie date set for their company will be present, either on Monday morning, October S, or Tuesday morning, October 9, between the hours of 8 and 12 for their physical examination. All remaining examinations will be given at that time and you are required to be there. If you have classes on those mornings you will tell Miss Jacobs, the nurse, who will give you a writ ten excuse for your absence. By order of Lieutenant Col. Jewel t : Russell Skinner. Capt. Inf., (DOL) Adjutant. noted for its paved roads so it won't be absurd or foolish to imag ine all the old Fords chugging to ward Ames Friday night or Satur day morning. The Lincoln Auto club reports that the 243 miles to Ames by high-w-ay number 30 are all paved and graveled. Nice! See you In Ames! FALL FROLIC HEADS 1 HAVE Comittee Assistants Will Be Featured at Meeting Held Today Varsity Party committee, prepar - tng for the 192S Fall Frolic, will j meet in fniversity hall 106 this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Assistants on the committees will be announ ced at that time, and plans will be completed for the first party of the season. The Fall Frolic will be held in the Coliseum October 13. follow ing the Montana-Nebraska football game. Decorations will carry out. as wen as or a tan party, iwo orchestras have been booked for this Fall Frolic. Further announce ments are being withheld by the committee until later in the week. PROF. HILL VISITS FOREIGN LAWMAKER Continued from Pace 1 o this judicial organization yielded 'he couple an experience in ioreigu court proceeaings. Mr. ard Mrs. Hill then journeyed to Switzerland, stopping at Geneva, the home of the League of Nations While in this city they visited the ; league and found that the eommlt- iee on intellectual cooperation was in session, and stayed1 to listen to the reports of the committee. Mad ame Currie. noted discoverer of ra uniui. ana a mnuwi in ums ciu- mi'ee was present at that time, fn- 1 l lununaiy me- rtiunn in iu.uii.n-; . leeman was not present at the meeting I . From Geneva the tourists then went tO Paris where they COn- rlndei! Iheir European trin. In this ! famous city they visited the re i nowned theaters and buildings for which Paris is noted. When asked w hat he noticed in particular Mr. I Hill stated. "Anything an American ' tourist w ould notice.' During the journey about Europe. Mr , ma(jp gt,ver"a: coliP.tions of documents. These documents re. ,.n(nterl inctninnr i,f ..nliiiral sci. euce at the fniversity of North Dakota for the school year of 1928-29. He attended Harvard I-aw school last year. Typewriters for Rent Al at a nd ard makea pclal ra' to student for Ionic term. l'eJ tnacliiriea rrta..; tpewjitrr monthly payment.'. Nebraska Typewriter Co. 1232 O Street B-ZHT At the Student' Personal Service Drug Store ThU Week New Crested Correspondence Paper by Eaton-Crane 4 Pike Co. Per box $t1 Sheaf fer'i Pens and Pencil. Parker' Pens and Pencils. Conklin Pens and Pencils. Those Doable Rich. Malted Milks - and Melt-in-Your Month Toar-tie Sandwiches. AT Uni Drug Co. 14th & S B-3771 Free Delivery E Omaha Fan Shows Himself To Be Real Follower; Buys 18 Tickets A real dyed-in-the-wool Nebraska fan has been discovered in the person of Halph T. Wenstrand, 3S67 Leavenworth street, Omaha. Mr. Wenstrand has bought two tickets for each of Nebraska's nine football games, and he plans to follow the team wherever it goes during the 192S football season. Sale of student activities tickets has continued throughout the past weekend, but a few more of them are available to students present ing their Identification cards and IS.50 at the Student Activities of fice in the Coliseum. There has been some sale of tickets for the rooters' section and all men stu dents who are not now In the root ers' section are urged to turn in the tickets they hold for seats in the rooters' section. VENNER IS NEW HEAD OF FORUM COMMITTEE Continued From fare 1. portion of the time of the first of the year will be taken up with a discussion of politics. The roster of speakers is not ready for pub lication but it will include prom inent men who art- well versed in the political situation. Several uni versity professors as well as out siders will be on the program. Those who wish to remain after the lecture to discuss the subject ! w be at liberty to do so. Seventh Corps Area Is National Mtlch Winner The seventh corps area, of which the fniversity of Nebraska is a part, won the national R. O. T. C. championship at the. national matches held at Camp Perry, Ohio. Classified Ads 1X3T KEYS R'turn to Puris -h. lOf. 1. Lout: Enm)ed mfsb lag letwn IMh and l!th on P. St. Return to lk at E:len Smith Hall. Ttnl. FOUNl' !?:5 footlall r.inii of Ted Burini. r. Hall. t-ook t-rarfr.c Inquire Janitor EAHX WHILE X'jV LEARN-We want a representative ,n every Fraternity nn1 S'ri.r-ty hiuee to el! I.'fe Insur ance during the:r frparr t;nie. Call Herrv Kirn, H?.4:$-KS MCiTC'R I' i ITT COMl'ANt vour continued l-atronage. !ervatlon he .1 u-itll 7 .00 T. M Time .-ha'-Re only afier 7.00 P. M w Korxla. 'hevro.ets and Keo Wo'- rerinen at loweM tales (oniTCTit wirh rofit service. I'uKi-- LiahiM'y Inumn-e on cara !iT'R i'lT iiiJU'CiV, UJft P Street A y op--rj B-' 9 A 'ST Jeweled Thela 'M fraternity rrn. Heard ( all Ja 'k Vhe.:o--li FtK.s. pp.e-lav tulenl wanlp room niat". M No 17th Si. l.-40. TVI'iv'j. essays aii'l err.e.. Term" reasonable. ''a:i evenlncs- F-''41 f-.,rs:, in Andrews Hal: Humboldt Hih s- hooi Piujc marke; wner mav have aaTi.e ! falMr.a at l'-an of S'u- ,,, Aff,ir,- offlre and i-avlne fortius a i. I 'ST Green Shaeffer i-en :ait Thuis- i7V7r n-t R IST-In Armory ll" l..ndiv inwnmc 'i-en Shaeffer Lifetime ir. inarke.l Herrna lltkijin. l;-:.ff7 "You Just You Should See Our Exclusive 'Art Modern f' Costume Jewelry IN ZIPPY AUTUMN TONES COME McCALLUM HOSE Those opalescent shadows of rhrerrKs.s woven le.itv irresihtible to ehie moderns, stoekintrs that have i'jn soft glow of inner fire MeCallum hoy liiflihsht shapely ankr an'i inerease the tieaijty of rounded ke.. Sun Tones, Wood Tones, Metal Tones Evening Shades yourself the Kreneh hee MeCallum Chiffons Pure Silk full faihioneJ plcot top for street wear. Finely woven hoe Id shades to match your ensemble. BOX OF I 15.C0 APPAREL FOR HER HIGHNESS THE Typists Are I ceded by Cornhusker Officials Applicants for typing posi tions on the Cornhusker are re quested to appear at. the Corn husker office in fniversity hall this afternoon between 2 and 5 o'clock. Persons answering the call for snap-shot assi.-it.ints will come to the Coinhusker office at 5 o'clock for a special meeting. finishing in class B with service teams. The seventh corps area placed ISlh nationally. The Marines were the national champions, winning thp f. S. Pe war clip from Great Britain, and in so doing established a new world's record. Lean H. G. James of the College of Arts and Sciences returned last Friday from Chicago. IVau James taught during the summer at the southern branch of the University of California. He look a vacation in Honolulu and theu visited in Austin, Texas, and Chicago. There is a well equipped aerial service school at the University of Texas. There have been three prospective avlatrixes enrolled. UNI DINING ROOM Home Cooked Meals Reasonable 331 North 13th Tucker-Shean HAM FACTL R1G JEWELERS 1123 "()'' Strrrt Diamonds. IT atches. Jetvelry, Clucks. Silver ware. Fine Leather Goods. Man u facta rers of Sorority and Frater nity Rings. Fins and Charms, Pledge Fins. School Pins and Ath letic Trophies of all kinds Drawings in col ors and estimates far nished. Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry, Optical and Fountain Pen Repairing'. Broken Lens Duplicated Tucker-Shean 1123 "O" Street Know She Wears Them" fjyf- 'a In our new '.Moderne" hosiery d -pari men) new (shades -full fasliioiied- ihe flat 1 1 rint.'. picot tois So flatieiini? to the Pfthinrori ankles are these ihirn KjUUWMU mering cobweb chi!fon pi iff hose absolutely free lnillOnS iom shadows. BOS OF 3110.50 FORMERLYAl xMSTRQNGS Indian Summerr Soon With Us, Latest Rumor Indian summer: That mythical period so suggestive of football, serenades, und-well, anyway it'll soon be upon us and If we may rely upon a little "inside" information passed along (o us, it's almost as bad a season as spring for the young man's fancy stuff. That's a tunny thing to talk about in a weather report but then it's a funny thing to tall; about any place, so perhaps this will pas.. Sad news to wearers of new trench coats, a rather drv week, with no marked temperature depar ture and not in?, h precipitation is promised. a : 1 Youthful HATS SI 95 Tiie vntiittr nii.-s iii-i,v In- fifed I.' re to ;i imt tliai meets Ikt i'lcus of inarlne ;i n tl lj cciiiiingiie-. r 13 In hat lor - plush, velvet or ci.imi initiations. Sonn- arc Lanil'l. ojliers with trimming. The FLOOR TWO Smart Moderne Hosiery in a ew and Original .hop ymi will fr 'iirvii'iK. po inled I i HC 0 St. 1 4 Afternoon Chiffons Sman for afternoon s. CTL wear of theer. pure C IB JJ Inerain silk chiffon r W ' lull fashioned pi.ot J tops. afisSv BOX Of 3 IS.50 $375 FAIR CO ED sMMt ifc mm ii si nf'riliHWial