vi:i)m:sday. march n, 1020. TIIK DAILY .NKHKASKAN Til KIT Students Waste Hours When Preparing Semester Papers Gilbert H. Doane States That Many Freshmen Come to University With No Idea How to Use a Card Index, Library or Encyclopedia I'niwwlijr stud.ma froil nwd . Wk., ht.h the hit I. .u,o. m raiiiiit: In ho w use library. cl. ot reads are th books tbs i.eo- 1 i.t i:fiik.i' ... ..... lllilM''!') Illlini.au. .iia.i) lli-au- 1111U come to the I'nlverkliy with no U " ,0 u"" (Hciloiiary, to ,m notliliiK of an encyclopedia, or i, n-id Index." aiated Mr. lxane. it'll miii ptadnate with no more I uo i ! of thi aubjert than i.Vo tliey entered school." S-udent womo houra In the 1 reparation of term papera because iln-y are not acquainted with tba lyatemailc method of securing In I'lrmatlon from the library. Mr. I mane further stated that atudenta , lioiild lnt ti how to uie a library in li.i liL'h rchool aa they need the knnwilr the very moment they I tT f ollege. Modol H. S. Library i:.alllt; 'he reat need for hl(h prliiml libraries, the I'nlYeralty has up a moUel high school II ,iar in the Teacher's College. The I biary Is chiefly for th une of the ut lit j enrolled in the Teacher's 1... 11 ... .. .. i. ...... . . i i leer men senooi. mil anus .Ma l i rti iiiii .ivwi, iiiii. ..una .11 a- . i ii ...I- i i .. . ih. ; 1 e '-".h'it.nT'uS ,,r'l.y b.u.lents uo the b(ok. liiiced on lis ahelves, especlully iruclrnt teachers and students pra I :.nncr themselves for the teaching irnfessiou. There la a very great need for rii.-ariea in th? high schools of Ne brafka. accorditifc to Alias Harris, Nebraska ranks below many of the nates lu regard to school libraries. ' and there are only a few school libraries in the state worthy of cni.slileratlon. "A model high school library la a niKlei city library," stated Miss Harris. "A senior In high school U ss IniolliKcnl as he will ever be. He may become more educated and ruin wisdom through experience but his mental capacity Is fully de- i-lnped afier he reaches the age l.f sixteen." H. S. Seniors Well Educattd Illiili school seniors can read the fiime books as college students and sill it I heir lastes are guided In the proper direct Ion. and If the suitable books are provided. The M0N..TUES..WED. WqqIig Ends Lincoln Applauds Ramon J. Novarro "Ihe t LYING FLEET" An M-O-M Plctuis See the Winged Warriors Action! VAIOKVII.I.K- .1:107:10 SI F.IUMIN It an. Ha A l.KKOORV Warlt We Plar" MI.RTII A TRAVrRS in "Now and Then" MAIUKM.A HARDY In "Mmifa and IHinre" Art aV His 16 Symphonlsns IW AN ALL i Talking Picture ()0f Unuiual Lauuhs and Thrills The Dummy" I t A Paramount Picture , A tmsrt atory of a boy who foutwltttd a clever bsnd of kid m nippers when they took his AMI Fox Movietone News Hilarious Romance A It Tlt.KKW MIA IK) W COLONIAL ..0 K i V ) Li.oWif:(1 Siloes 1.3-6-7-9 , J mi A I-'. AK 1 .v- A.y. a i. .io' w - ..ii," i h a i a Mali 1"OWH l-l-M-S read, as the svrrase cltlsen Dm only t nigh school education." MIm Harris ihlokt tht tho aver se public library )iai too much low-lyp fiction, which the libiary keeps to supply (ho demand of leisure!) women, who read mfrl3 for Ihrlr own entertalutuent. She stressed that the primary purpose of the hlRh arhool library wis la auppl) Intellectual Inspira tion to the Undent and to arqunlut lilm with Ih bolter clasa of liter ature, rather than as a source of reference material. "A rtudeut c.in ret all the facta he will neej or remember from hla text book, pro- Miliar It Ik a satisfactory one, and Ihla ran be supplemented by the teacher' loci urea; If the teacher la at.y kind of a learner, the atudent Mora Than 3,000 Volumes This model library consists of inly .1.000 volumes. It costs be - , m ft,.rt ....... . . w I nearly n.pito volumes. It costs be- ZZ rear to ! Lr'"'a " ,h1 " . ,b,-v-. .,n? amount would have to bo doubled Ihe Aral year the Ubrar Ik started In order books. A nient for would Ilk school town In Miss Harris women. work, lo educate themselves to be school libra) ians. There will be a great demand for school librarians In the next ten years. The library authorities of Columbia university where Miss Hsriis attended sum mer school last year, predict that there will soon be as many school librarians as there are public librarians. Ons Librarian for Twenty Teachers According to an article recently published In tVo Journal of the National Education Association, one librarian Is needed in the school for every twenty teachers. Ne braska employs 15,000 teachers and would therefore need 70 school librarians. There are twenty-si school librarians In the state, some ow honi have had no special train ing for the work. Other states have recently raised the qualifications for librarians and Miss Harris thinks Nebraska will soon follow their example. The I'nlverslty of Nebraska of fers no courses for the training ot librarians. Little ran be done along this line until new equipment Is added to the school. The neces sary equipment Is rather expensive and Miss Harris stated that librar ians should be trained properly or lit is not worth while to do it at I all. She I. very interested In her cf.jsen vocation and In the profes sion which she considers to be a good field for young women lo pre pare themselves, in order to do a work for which there Is (lie great est of need. ON THE AIR IVeniMetlaF, Man-h U I :in Waalhai- RaKi1. :3i "Itia Art n( toina Wall luaaaad." by Mra. True lluiiiSinakar. 12:00 (Silent.) J;30 Soi'loloty Talk. "StSnAjSTdl lit. l.lvlna Am.ma th. Vvo:l:fi;i lilrla." by llinh Shslkruiia, Hturt ant In Bo lolom. Tliarxlaj, March II ::;- Wpalhar Huxilt. rkly Muavuiu Talk, by K. U. . Vi 1 1 i . h. Curator. :I0 "Ktan-laaa In Kundajnanisl Uym na.tlca," by Teraaa Huaaman. lv l.irtmtnt of t'hyalcal Eduction, Womh u'a 1 m lelon. 1?:00 Kttrni T'laali. 1 2 : 10) "I 'iia th! Cow Affart tha gualny of Milk" by I'. A. Doatia. Aaao rlat I'rnrraaor nf lislry Hue- eanilry. JJ.20 -hoi IJttla rines.-' h W. . i I.cmffrl, Aaaonlat Profaaaor of Aiilntal Huabandry. 1:30 Tw eiity-afruiid Ikbhoh of " iKa lladln I'ouraa In M'sinnltts Span mh, by nr. J. K. A. Aia,a. lro feaanr of Humane lnfUSffaa. AKatgiimrnt, l.eaaun !2 In tha tffxthnok. I rl.lny. Minh IS :"0 weather llupoit. 9;;la -"KmmimiChI Arr,-iiaoria.." by Mil. 1'ruo Holimiiiaki' 15:00 "Tho Knap ana il llama kaap er." Iv A. A. Bart. ml ant l'rnf..aor of Arlultural Knlna nln. 12:10 Monthly AaiUuHiiral iiiitlnok." by Huroli I Hud (a. A Ml at a til 1'rofi.haur of Ruial Kconotnlca. 1 1:50 "Hprinf r"ar. ' hy N. W. tlalnas, i niuiminity rTilriit'. 8:S0 Huallll Talk. 'Tha 'a (juartara af lb Iwntal Colleaa," by Uran (I. A. Oruhb. 2:o "Thn I .(..-Imiii I Inr. of liulapanil- fiiw," from ilia Vai iluonlvlas of Amarlia I'lioludi amaa Sainnlar. Manh IS :.;0 -VVrathvr IIPiurt. , :Ji 'Tim "mm of t'li- N'unirs In Nl.nii.kn," by I'ruf. .1, T. I. Ink, of tha linpartnianl of t'onaarva i t lot. and Mm'-. B;4j Tli ivy. hol.,y of lirrsina. ' hy .1. r, iliiiimrd Pb. P.. Aaam-late Trofaaaur of I'ayelioloo'. NEBRASKA PLANS CONVOCATION FOR HONOR STUDENTS tanllnaril Irnin t'Kfr I. nated level of scholarship. The program will also contain an nouncements of certsln pries and scholarships. This convocation Is Intended to stimulate Interest In scholarship among students and to focus the attention of alumni and friends of th.i University oh the real objec tives uf the institution. The ajtlon ol the I'nlverslty Senate followed, a reuort submitted hy a committee. consisting of W. C. Brenke, H. C. Fllley. J- K- Kirsrnman, i. J Thompson, and O. H .Werner. The speaker for the occasion will ai.y Kinii or a learner, the student1. . , ... , will have , sufficient knowledge of cow, !" uJ. ? V,k" the aubject. he pursue." .fated ! r l l "m "' h.f Ml Harris. r 10 T"' 1,,r?1"!Mo.n'1, . lenca and Interest lu their work. to buy ihe necesxan reptlons In regard to the work. It ' T"!"' .";::' ' reoutstinn 'U 411 II! H V library Is n good Invest- all appears Perfectly natural. The.". "Tra,L ... v iip-ti, ...i. any town and Mr. I oane dissection of the human boily Is a n cn n'..woraP" . 'V: "J"r" h.for. aimn.ir n,in.i..., . i,a. n m, e to see the model high research of great magnitude and . ,n.v" oul ' ." " F": w ...i aai.i- ..,rr.u. ui,nt, fltvll libra., pl.,.td in eer, , ti student begins to wonder at! " 'n'f '"" " H c" "v"' r " '"i 'jHi Nebraska. I ih. Intricacies of natuto who ri.it T"'"! 1"" "7" .'".a ,1" Cornell university raninus. In act II VTlTy would advise young designed It. For after all what Is : r ,ur l"w """"" r cord with a olan sussted bv Dean i- . i is. . si. . I m T m IFir. - -. . ,. , wnu nivn am nuinr inr inn i anv riarrn nui n unruun ; iw i i u nHin 11 bo determined upon someumo later. Ariangeinents '.fill be placed In the hands of a committee lo be appointed by the rhancellor. .lilch will determine all details of the program. Uninitiated Student Gets Scare i WhenHe Views Cadavers in Dissecting Room. 1 Cantlnenl troas ragf I. when they are not being worked udod. The students then proceed to i 'probe snd prick around with their j I sharp and shiny looking instru- . met rney use irwirauo in describing their operations Their vocabularies astonish and i even frighten the layman. Once in ' . htlo he can catch the drift of OffkM DullMin lalraikaral toll IHH u. l.ri fu.f uiti... a a w 1-1... Ik A. W, Wai .1 ala.-la. Matu ari.Uae, Su. UI I n. . a. 9 ( 1 a 1 1. k . ra i.l'. Uait-.re t-!.iK rti. ,.r In l.i.aer af la M...tbia. Mudei.i A- U'l l I ( fll, , ( Ag... fc.luir. I .lin ' l.:'a 'tna I'l rfil.u l I.1...1. I ..ll. a !. a 1""M af OllJa.a .Ink, U. ti. T ia. a iaOr IJaia eapaalllan. CVlaauaa Tkaraata, Maavh II W. a kaa.d ela-tlaa r.a-a ter.idar, Hk- al S- lan. aa, .v 0 a'wla. k U.maaj at foo'l-aM innaai(. ' ilium. Tit-ir.ta ifurnan. Aa ua ia 1 .m. .aa.i Siwir HI. a kiial.a'r Ail.-uiiuia. 1 iv, 1 a ! aaua. n. nun all. I l I a a laHai Ktaa rta a a. anait. II avian, Tamil Pir I'aul M ilium. xv::sv;r::r: )auruat.a..t aa.i.an Vririaikm ba.rl. " 'i lu. k Talk k ! Chaarsii auliar. U.aaia. I.taj.u.ii aai4klan. Ca'iaaam. t'all-Afr-li4a..t A Mt hii'iair-, Culuga ef .Virt.-.IMia, la k. I KtM.ur l.m.o.n i.ul.l 1 nt.v ila.llliia fur 1 mu" nniir f Aa ta. o...i-t i.iB.-..ia ta,ii'i. raiiuum. MiMMa, Marrk is n. i ii,i t-r .. iiiiii..u hit of airir,,.. ,1m.. I .n H.omis n a . fl.a. Taxvar. Marah IS t'nlvrra e'-liak. 10 . 'taaaaa K Man'" jt.iiM?'avakat. 1 I 101 BlUUent or llUOIsn aiiaium , son finds that he la there to n- ! vesUgate and 'to locale the Intricate vesugaieanu to locate uie imnraie iaii.uM.nM j " , Wllce. Kesler Is "Ihe equal or Mich- demand the relation they bear to., . nnnl Oaierbs.ni. Am f kk At Kail" A sSak Ts tvu I al I ii UI a work bs dlacovers his former de - search laboratorlea are directed by men who are carefully dissecting every Idea which their w ork has reference lo. And II Is through sum work that truth ia found. It Is by snch work that real thoughts are separated from the unreal ones, This Is the attitude that the anat- omy student gets as he goes about! the work of dissecting the human body. WHO WILL CATCH NIGHT PROWLER? FAIR COEDS Aalw (nitnar4 from rfa i. directly or Indirectly, to escort one or more of the weaker sex to her pslatial abode? Physicists and chemists are vle Ing with each other to establish the Identity of this unknown quantity. Who will receive the honors? No one knows. Perhaps It will be a lawyer who will catch the mlsere ant and subdue him with volumi nous Latin phrases. II Ell E AND TI1EIIE Columbus. Ohio (IP) Wesley 0. Kesler, product of Voungslown. Ohio, and end par excellence on the 192S Ohio State football team, Is In a fair way toward earning the "all-around" belt on the Buckeye campus. After being named on practical- Iff APBPV ill. Antrim n team of Im- - J I portance In the country aner tm jiluse of ihe lf2 XiUI sushuii, (Fesler turned his sttentiona lo basketbsll and hss already won a remilar berth. He plays either rnsrd or center with equal facility and hss proved to be a scoring power in the attack of the Buck eyes. ' WUli anolhei puarler of his sophomore year to go, Fesler will have two choices of activity this (spring In baseball and track. Youngstown South high school, where Fesler prepped. did not boast a baseball, team when he waa In school, but those familiar with his diamond prowesa claim that he has the making of an excellent first baseman. His brother, nay, I was captain of the varsity base-: . 1.-1. ball team here some yeara ago and i one :or the best outfielders in Buckeye history. In track Fesler holds a high Air Corps Head Speaks at University of Kansas on Air Photography Work Lawrence, Kau. - Recent devel opments In aerial photography were described her eloday by L. S. Powell of Lawrence, lieutenant col onel of the Air Corps reserves, Id speaking ou the University of Kan sas "Engineers' liny program. Mosaic nhotogran s made In map ping .operations, w- .f described as the most Important development of aerial photography at the preaent. While a vertical photograph, taken at a height of six miles, will take In 19 square miles. It is not conveni ent lo lake pictures til till height, snd 10.0OU feet is the more com mon. "An srea of almost sny extent can be photographed In this way," Mr. Sears said, "snd by Joining of Individual pictures a mosaic can be made that will be uniform to scale, snd as satisfactory as a single huge photograph." Depth Given Maps Apparent depth can be given to nisps from the air by taking two pictures the proper distance .apart for example, 600 feet apart If taken from 4,000 foot elevation. The two pictures placed side b side, and viewed through a mtrroi tvne of stereoscope give a remark ably accurate Idea or the height ol i.niirMng, mountains and other ob- Jects. Keading or photograp.nc maps It All Depends On You SIGHED THE STUDENT AS 'HE CHOOSE THE MOGUL FOR A HAIRCUT. WAS HE DISAPPOINTED? NOi MOGUL BARBERS 127 NO. 12TH 1 : Wild West Awgivan Issued Saturday Features Portrait of Western Queen Vatjliii( a JmiiImii of Muxliiel abeu of h line V .ii un of Mathei. .Lr.iaki weatrn uuectl I"1" wt,,' "' ''' leuilnlne view. .1.. un.i u... f ih!lK,ln u l-rraenird m Aau aa ielied Faturday. MU Maihera Hi f I11 led to lbs honor by vote of the student body tVbmary 31. Hlte nulla Iront way oul weal at North I'lalte. Nebrk. It a member of I'l Una I'lil and a Junior In the readier,' rollefe and Kt-honl ol Kli'e Alts. A sketch 01' Mla Mathers by Tom McCoy la a feature of the Wild numb..-, th mver drawn ';by Jaim-a I'lckeilns;. It 1 three rolor drawlnc of aupiosedly Wild Writ art-no. 1 the love affulra of t'ayuse Char " ley Mid KUIe. the daughter or Ht.i ' I'biuah 811m, are related by the lu .1. . imiii: Ue Hill McC'leeiv In his story. j -i sruo l'harle'a Mistake." An- lothet- wiia west siory enuueu I "Scarlet Wood." deph-ts another in- tereatlnc epUode lu the history of I ,tP,rl town (;,, nuldl. .. ..,,.. ,u-i nn wild In the Ma.ch number of the Awffwaa. Th aiitliora are filly protected by the ; ahcool mark of ! ' h blh jump a i pole vault. ' 5 feel 7 lnche. In feci lu the nd II At younkstown he esrnej letters! , ....k.ii .n.l I...Li.ihull fnr tnn , j In track ArroVdlng J ,iU foolbm cochi i. jona W. lQ ,iU ruolba cocn, i. j0hn W.,when he first began playing foot - Mli Tolo davi 1 .-". Syracuse, v i . (IP) - nai ne cans nia lauuewue c.ass aucie.i Dy rrotessor csi r.r.. oa.... !f the Syracuse Lnlversity depart - Inwnt of Political Science - A chairman, elected by ihe mem-; bers of tho i class, presides oveer the croup, with the professor acting as silent listener. .wemDer. oi iw class compose the troupe. The i chairman appoints nuraoer ot nia colleagues lo assist hlra In realls- Ing the alms of, the group which , io urmw u.wur. i." the United States. A committee of committees was' 'appointed In September, and they lu turn appoint various class mem bers to serve on the different con- stitutlonal committees. Reports of Ikusk rvAm. Itlinaa Sa v-afc t ant Ail these commltttees are presented and discussed at each class meet Ins. Knrly In the semester a promin ent student on the Hill was re primanded because he chewed gum Incessently in class. A Ion end heated discussion followed and It was finally decided to establish n refreshment stand In the class at which the members may purchase rahdy bars, chewing gum and pea nuts. or not there should be dating at Ohio Weselyn athletic, contests is now a matter a moment on this campus. H is an age-old custom here that no dating Is had at games. An srticle In the Transcript stirred up much sentiment on both sides of II,. Aiia.lUn r. t. A holltn .nnAa s--i, w. o,- with t. uim u st-iiiiuKly mostly in i favor of no dales, and the men , most In favor of them. Austin, Texas (IP) Thero will, be one well-clad mau at least in ! the neighborhood of tho rnlversity of Texas if he dons all the uninen tlnables which he purloined from the Kappa lelta house here re cently. When the girls went tip stairs! after dinner, they frightened the I burglar out of the house, hut not until he had gathered a consider able number of dainty silicn articles from the wardrobes, and some cash. Kugene, Ore. (IP) The I'nlver- slty of Oregon football team has re turned from Hawaii, where It played and won two games against tne manners. There was great rivalry against Mue Webfoots and the Islanders, by studying the longih of shadows, also was described by Mr. Sears. "Two possibilities now being de veloped," Mr. Sears said, "are the flashlight photography and 'quick work' photogrsphy. Already, suc cessful Instantaneous pictures have been tsken by means of dropped flash-bombs. " 'Quick-work photography has been developed to a point where r,lf( m.a nan ha talron 1 a Inralflv Ilium tlirilllll, U('vi7iwj,f-u nun i lu- . Ished In the airplane, and dropped j In message tubes within ten min- ( utea from the time of exposure." Classified Ads . Lost and Found ltT Vallow anil wllt link lirai' with atnnaa. 1t un lainiuw Tlmrattay avaning. Tt'-wanl. l.TTfift. IjOFT Whita Mataoll'liat, tt.it lain K. ii. It. on awaattMtiit: north aide or S 8. Monday murnlns . B1S0S. Bninatt. Hiffrrt. i.lMT Wnlla (old ring, call KM H"'J. R-a-att. 1,'lHT Pulr of la" In ('. arl. Call B48.14. Temple Cafeteria Offers You FINE COOKING AT UNBEATABLE PRICES 11 , . k. iKiu.i.M iii-aaon Dfivs ssv nn liven un 10 111s a story en- Hiled "The lowbov of the lert" by Vliflnl t'aulkner. It tells of the adtenturs ol Mis Kvell Ways on the .Sahara Marajarel hftpnc uew her Idea of "one ot theui leU hut rodo qtieeiiH ' for 'he March All. "Adventures In lietnentlH" Is on tliiu.d In this laaue. 'the 101 respon dent fiuin the "UktiKe unlveiKltv In the Itiiwl or miiienila tells some thins: of the sorority (Ills aud let ter men theia, Virginia rtu!kn-r l the low- down on the some ol the latent T . " 0 .V". . - IMHlklt in nvr Slews HI 1 lie .wuar . 1 1 n a isrve nuniuer or raiifmiiH, aiuau 1 11(11 res and Jokes are a pari of the March WT'd Wst Awgwan. """" " Warren Chiles. Jack Klllotl. I'aul -k.. .I.. ... - 11 1 .. . . 1 . . . ' iallui. l.sSslle lillman. .Veal Co ition. Hubert losing, liordon larson. William Vccieerj , Wendell Mellor. Itoter Itoblnson, Horence Seward. Klmont ulte. listen Whltmore and Merceiiei Worhner. i 'the men reported, the Ilawalans ' remembering the besting they got 1 from l'regon In 19?1. Clark, one of the Haw Han play ura la romitvH In h the atrnnreat man on ihe Inlands. It Is said that ball, be nearly killed aeveral inen,Pss served a tenure of tit ye.us ,aml was kent off the team until he i The aveiace time of rnnilr.t.nns ai- learned lo control Himself. I lie l The respite Is designed clve the students mote lime to prepare . for ,he fnR,. j i rrlncPton N J.-(IP)-Recause , nuny Princeton students had ac- qulred lh. habU of hKMnK 1Pir oiKHrpllPII before leaving the i chl4p.1 aftPr ,ervces. the student I rmincU WRB nioved to pa a re(lo. )ut)on calling for the end of such d.nu of" Ul(( w.(on of , , whora thp rnlver(1v of MiMN0ll ns planning to erect a new dormi tory, have brought an injunction suit to have this construction ended. One of those bringing the suit explained that ss a taxpayer he ob- j loc8 ,0 lh ouU of ' , ..... new building, and believes the uni versity should apply It Instead to professors salaries. Syracuse, N. V. (If) Sidney F. Foster n graduate of Syracuse uni versity. Iihs received Ihe distinc tion of being tho younceni iiihii ever to be lelected to the Supreme court of the state of New York. Foster Is thirty-five years of age, where as those elected usually are famous lawyers of the Btate. The term of office is fourteen years, and the salary $16,000 per year. Atlanta. a. (11) That good looking clothes to create an Impres sion was recently demonstrated on FOR QUALITY QUANTITY AND SERVICE GOOD MEALS REASONABLY PRICED Sudden Service Sandwich Shop 230 So. 14th Phone B7889 "Lincoln's Busy Store" See Our Special I no Ho T ,ar). - k. ji . .. Jr "In Holeproof, I feel that I am add ing to my ensemble the subtlest, the smartest, hosiery that csn be hurl.'' A New York society leader, she is one of tha many imart women whi choose the authefcic Holeproof shades, created d by lucils af Paris. (ime ff Nrttf Cnnlnf! fAlnPf JVIHS. VI I HIT atl lllaa witfi K Raaa arUne for 3 peach and its com lanion pastels. Mardl Ores Ivory-off-white white. Blond d'er or pale and hrilllsnt ; Champagne for sunburn, ahoea snd ; .--hartrewe. yailowa. GOLD'S street Floor. Art Exhibit Viciurv Co StHin to Kana City IVtures hhh made Up the Nebiakka Art assoilation's annual exhibit have been taken from their positions In the gnl lerles In Morrill hall, and are being packed and aulppe.l 10 Kansaa City. Here they mil be put on exhibition under I lie an apices or the Kaunas City Art nmliute. lime of (ieorgia Tech's classroom when the prntessor asserted Hihi he always ttave belter insika to I hone dresVrd In white shirts t.li'l aooil looklnc ties. 1 lie same Instructor te(entl' sent a atiiilenl to hUronm to cIisiirc his sweater for a coat. The student ' returned dre.sed lu lull luv.-.lo at- '., HI. Misauiils. Mont. I II' ami Mem i , lantaianta Kslmiu) K. M. I.ii'le, professor of ph)sirs and radio 'onerauir at the Hlste univfiall t 1 J . ". ' l ... I.I .. ' in company wltn Irvin Meritt and' 'Joheph lirore. uildeiKradiialea. climbed to the 8tmo fool lew I of; Mount IaiIii lecetiily. This Is the first known record of any titiempli ; being made to climb Ihe peak lui -. Ing the winter months. The trip was made on aluix and : snow four feet deep was encount j ered. The climbers look numerous pli'turra of the suirounding cotmtry which will he shown before th . Slllrtvnla Mniim.lnxr. club. 1 lie average full time iror.4.ir ;at the Oklahoma A. and M. college Vests And Of Fine Glove Silk for women who love dainty and practical things GLOVE SILK VESTS ntv tail ored in bodice style, ami arc in colors pink, peach, white n ml Mack. th Priced, .v.) QL0VE SILK BLOOMERS with clastic knee arc fashioned with yoke front. Smooth fitliiiv; and 'oumfy. Colors pink, pcai h. while and black. Priced, 3.00 01.0 VE SILK HABITEE STYLE BLOOMERS arc nmuY without clastic at knee; yok front. Colors peach, pink, while, black and beip.- Priced, 3.00 U X 1 ) K I W EAR Second Floor. atc Corner llth & 0 St. Display At The Greater Lincoln Exposition wooi These smartest wouieu everywhere have accepted Holeproof Hosiery because It is absolutely keyel to tha en Finble, so correctly keyed twcaiite l'adlnic PsrHinn f.hlon su tlioiity ... tAicila . . . stylca It. Here Wednesday Only Gladys SiitPhcn KiPlinPi Fashion for th Hoieproof Hosiery Company, 111 hr Wednoy, To a an aw rrcarain me Kiwiron oi Ho Need of Choosing the wrtartest shade of hosiery for each en semble need no longer be a matter of guf-.siag. For lurlla, Parisian color export and enaomhle rrpator. forseea each color process of tha seaaon and than amftly craales tha one correct hosiery shades for It in Holeproof. Chiffon op Service Weights Block Heels Pair S the French Doll Manikins These imported French Doll Manikins, in our win dows, will show correct ensembles ss regards the smart en modes for spring-. We alo invite veu to view our Fprinj window displays showing the season's newest apparel. " for or the of all IM IIlbeM ttt lie iii.: Is & 1 yeaia. i;i ten lniii.li-l iwhiii lain aiu d. lits at the liklahotna A and M coll. fe are eaiiilnt I loir way tl.iu IhkjI either III whole or In pit. This Is iiioix than M perx nt of the) etiMie aiuileiit hhI . I'm 11II101 tit In ill" I nUiii ... Katoaa Itn a iiiii. mi i,h n-.i nt 11 !,' jears In the iM ahiiiaii aophuiii.iie claaoev. and tuoie 'liau J In .-n . :i III I lit rei of tb' l'lileiliy. W'omin'a 1 lull, ol ill lea 11. .. I . a unit- it . in. in l liulil no nn. id 1 lie Spuoiii 1 I I. Mr M.ix iiiii Ait at the I nher-in o1 Knoa 1 1- ptk.i .ittd l.eie:ii.i'li n' t( rvatitplr. f I I New Cari for Rent i t I atact. rs.da e.stiei - a ' ann --t j J CHIt rsltls. all al.laa Tims lHi(l f blyini at t p. .it Mrtarvaliuet hri.l t um'l ' P ni. 5 MOTOR OUT COMPANY ) I B-. IS 1'."0 O i-rH I DAINTY 'ountnin itnd Luncheonette j SERVICE Wa aarve ' ing luni hat v'y tty ,rt 11 urn Suntrth. g il.t.i With en.puy Soci.l S-i'i.e The Students' Stoic RECTOR'S PHARMACY 13th Bud P SU. Bloomers "The Best for Less" Ij I I s1 1 aXV Advisor me ronwi nosinj - Guessing 1 95 Pointed Heels Pair odg an LJ w I cp ch win kmm ch n n r n n l-J aal U tmJ tSr I ' the conversation when the students