O, 1-MHI H 12. 102'). TIIK tWI.Y M HR K mnrx 1 ! KOSMET KLUB ASSOUXCES CANDIDATES FOR NEBRASKA SWEETHEART " V 1 I t J v. 'V V. .1 i a. ...' k : 1 ' "A ! : I A -s. . UrXr , Ia w - . V 'A : i ; ' ); . A. ;,,.'.;! : v ijk A ; ' ' ;: . --A- ; A X. . . . . -s TT.f rnlvr,ty of VfNraska nd r nnrtld(m for Nbrnika' Kweflbffcrt. Mrulln votr of thf itu.1nt b.ly ill nrlrvt th .mo ho vMIl N picn1 l lh Knml Klub morning tvn .n Thnkpi-ing morning- Af:i !nc T "f K,nK Kr,'m"' "irt I his yfr. h will trv n quNO next yeftr. They are. left to right, Fayette Notrm. St. Joseph. Mo, pi Bet Phi Kvel-n Stotu, Un-.in. Iel! lV;t Ieli. Ui-il Crrvthir. K.l Cn. Kpp ' Ti-!k; Mri Hepny, retemburff. Phi Mu; Helen Meinter. Omoha. Delta Gimmi; Dorothy Tew, (Wen'wood. Chi Omega; and Jearette Vnv, rVatnre, Hupp Kappa Cufrin! ropbins will cam: rkcital o.n 11 ano ti ksday morning p.ivd Robbtnu. pianist. 111 pre n( the follwlng profrram at the mvernily school or fine arta coh ivttion Tuesday, Nor 12. at 11 m. at the Temple theater: Sonata. "p. 63 (Waldateln) fwthnven. Allepro Con Brio, Beethoven. Addaplo. Moderato. Beethoven. A!!frtfn Afoderato, Beethoven. Raphsody G minor, Brahms. OapHcrlo, B minor, Brahma. Prelude. A minor. DeBussy. Splnrers at Carrantee, RegTie Kttan. Four Waltzes, Chopin. Fnrmor Student Writes For Biology Journal In the la.Mt number of the trans irtions of the American micro scopical society there 1s an article 5y John M. Winter on "Some Ob wrvatlons on the Rate of Mitosis in the Root Tip Merlstems qf Gladiolus." This Is the remilt of work done at the university under the direction of Dr. Elda K. .1 s Singing Dancing COLLEEN MdKdDERE IN FOOTLIGHTS and FOOLS Ttii Stag Surprises Stuart Staoe Band A. J. Gablch. Conductor Aialited by Radio Jades and Queen Four High Hatters Johns & Mabley Stuart Symphony Orohsstra PLAYING "American Fantaay" 39 No 1-5 STUART Now 7-11 Walker, developing: much data. fr. Winter ts a graduate of the iiniveimU ami In now on the teaching; utaff of the botany de partment at Northwestern univer sity. PRAIRIKSaToONER WILL PRORARLY RE RELEASED FRIDAY The fall Issue of the Prairie Schooner, literary magazine of the University of Nebraska, should be released by Knday. Nov. 15, ac cording to Prof. I,.'C. Wlmberly Of the Knpllsh department and editor of that publication. Trofessor Wimberly stated that the lasct pag-e of the Prairie Schooner proof had been read and was In the bands of the printer so that It would be obtainable at new stands by Friday. TWO FOOTBALL MEN RECEIVE INJURIES (Continued from Pag-e 1.) suffered some internal injuries from his crushed chest. A hemor rhage, first thought serious, was checked before much blood waa lost. The entire varsity squad was going through dummy tackle prac tice when the supports fell. Felber Maasdam was the first man to hit It. Rig:ht after him came Broaa Rtone And Peterson, impetus of the two hittinfi- the dummy to g-ether caused the supports to snap off at the base. Peterson received most of the shock as the side he struck was cracked two weeks ag-o. A tem porary brace had been put in place but was broken by the force of impact. ' Pandemonium reigned on the stadium field for several momenta after the accident. Fellow players lifted the supports from the In jured men. The telephone branch line, discontinued because of Ar mistice day, necessitated running to a residence phone some distance away and caused a delay in get ting the ambulance. Dr. Oliver Everett is attending both men. DAD 'S DAY IS TRADITION DATING BACK TO fc2 WHEN NEBRASKA BEAT K-AGGIES (Continued from Page 1.) main dining room of the Lincoln chamber of commerce was the scene of the sixth annual Dad's Hear See HAROLD LLOYD ' H All-Talklno Fun-Riot "WELCOME DANGER' kdw LIHCQUI KGW Jf The whirl wind courts th cyclone In the mer riest of M laugh tornadoes! OF Ml day luncheon. Laineh was servwd to 333 dads and sons and quite a Dumber were turned away because of lack of preparation for so large a crowd. Merle Jones, president of the Innocents, acted as toast mas ter and Introduced the following speakers: Governor Adam McMul- len. Mayor Hedge. W. C. Ramsay president of the Nebraska Alumni association, the mam sneaker. Act inr Chancellor Burnett and Dr Condra. More than 400 attended the an nual Dad's days norm luncheon Isst vear at the chamber of commerce Saturday, Oct. 20. Features of the program were the cheers con ducted by Charles Dox. varsity yell king, and singing by the var sity quartet. Chancellor Burnett was the chief speaker of the oc casion. Governor McMullen was scheduled to speak but waa called out of town on business. In the afternoon the dads saw Nebraska trim Syracuse to the tune of 7 to 8. And another week will see another chapter written in Dad's day history. YEARBOOK DRIVE COMES TO END; CONTEST CLOSES (Continued from Page 1.) la sponsored each fall by the Corn husker business staff. Annuals are sold for $4.50 (a ten per cent reduction of thee regular price) for a period of one to two weeks and university students and organiga tlona are invited to participate in the eelllng. An individual and an organization first prize are always given. LINCOLN HONORS WAR HEROES ON ARMISTICE DAY (Continued from Page 1.) city hall, north on ismth street, east on P street to Fourteenth, and north to the coliseum, where a pageant waa presented by Lincoln school children at 2:30 o'clock. Governor Weaver, Chancellor E. A. Burnett, many state officials and other prominent citizens occu pied the reviewing stand. More than 1,000 school children took part in the pageant held in the coliseum at 2:30. In the open ing number of the program, a liv ing flag, made up of COO children, formed the stage background. Music for the pageant was fur nished by the Lincoln high school band and orchestra under the di rection of Charles B. Righter. Grlswold Speaks. An address by State Commander Griswold of the American Legion was an important feature of the program. (jommannor onswoiu expressed the wishes of the legion in these words: "We wnnt war outlawed. , but until it is made impossible, we must have adequate means of na tional defense. "The tTnlted States, to a great extent, controls the sen. and does not oppress weaker nations. We only ask that the United States retain sufficient control that no other nation can do otherwise." Pageant Program. Program for the pageant fol- admltted free to this af'alr. Prices for others were ten cents admis sion and five cents per dence. IVn Gsdd'a Collegians playeji SENIOR SOCIETY FINISHES PLANS FOR HUGE RALLY (Continued from Tape 1.) at Nebraska will be Introduced In dividually and following this the entire squad will stand and be in troduced as a single unit. The Tnnocenu hope to have Coach Lindsav. Captain Cndr. and President Bifell. oT Ok!hcma university, at the rally and If tnoy are they will be asked to sav a few words to the Nebraska rooters The Oklahoma team will arrive Krldav noon so that both Lindsav and Crlder will be In town. Tt is not known, however, whether Pres ident Bizell will arrived with the team Friday noon of Saturday arrangements to be at the game Saturday. President Blzell and Coach Bible are very good friends, according t.i the coach. Bible said he met BimII at Texas Agriculture Rnd Mechanical college during bis ten vears of coaching at that school. Bi;:ell was president of Texas A. ard M. before going to Norman, Oklahoma. The program win nn ish with a big snake dance, led hy Corn Cobs and Tassels, around the bonfire. an oil painting This feature la ex clusive with tha IPSO Cornhusker and will not be released to anyona else until after pul.lu at i..n of the yearbook. Another feature of the book will be the printing of main division pagc-a in eight colors This has never been done before " KLUB ANNOUNCES SKITS APPEARING IN ANNUAL REVUE (Continued from Page 1.1 were not chosen for the Interest they have shown and for the splendid way In which they have cooperated with the cnruruillre. The acts and skits which have been selected we believe are out- ! standing and exceptional. Because jthey possess these qiiajlttea we ! have chesen them for the IMP Thanksgiving Morning revue." INNOCENTS MAHTOUT INVITATIONS TO DADS (Continued from Page 1.) tually desirable. We believe that an orcajrtonal visit to the univer sity on h part of the parents la helpful in many ways. bo;h to the university rd people of the state Arrangfmenia have been made for a noon luncheon at the Lin coln Chamber of Commerce. The luncheon will be over in ample liiiie to get to the gsm Oov ernor A. J. Weaver Chancellor F. A Purre't. T. .1 Thompson. Pn of Student a Affaire, the president of the Lincoln chamber of com merce and other dl.nlngnished men will say a few words at the lunch eon anii a pood get togerhr Is as sured It will be possible for student to exchange their season tickets for other scats, so that parents land won a and dadglitre roay aft (together during the game Manv igood rears are rttll avai'able Von wil? undoubtedly fcava a 'reel inwetinn from your son or I daughter and we hope that In i aome way you w ill find it possw ble to he here for the ocoas'on e sincerely hope to wt yi here the sixteenth. e'-y tn.y ye ira The Innocents Scmet.y 1 rp!ARj m DOUGLAS MARY Tarn inn of the jnrew, A UNITED ARTIST PICTURE KowOrphcumKow IN Showing This Week h R-ALTO J 'Scoop of Hts Life-and ' wm Accused of Murder! HQ NEWS fcert Armrtrong- and Carol Lombard COLONIAL All This Week j rhool orchtm, dlreotwl by t'harIM iriildrM. 0wlm orlwold. ! commRndor American I.e!lon. jv ( Choriw. a rnnaren, j.awtn, JmkBon. Irving and Whlttlar achnoln (Bl Bnsif and drum rnrp". Paul Blebfrsteln. dlwtor. (C) Drill. Everett and Irving tudents. (O) March, Linooln high achoul orchestra. . . .... V Red white and blua balloon drill, third grade children. (A) Flag aalu'e. (B Our Flag, directed by Fern Ammon. VI cohimbla and four flac bearers Whlttler. March. "Btara and Strlpea For ever," I.lnroln high rx hool orchestra. VII Primary rhythm, 200 children, Clinton, Elliott Saratoga. Bancroft. Park. Ilaywaard, Preaoott, Shertdan. directed by v-.ivn nalv and Mr. Klrhtr. i via Grand finala, l.W) children " "xl-"Star Spangled Sajiner." dlrotS hy Olen M. Caee and Mr. Klghter. The committee In charge of tha pageant for Lincoln achoota wma: Karl Johnann SMh-eommlfea-Harold Mal-3la Allnrd Fnleom C L. Cul'ar M!e Katherlna. M r. Kmma flood rich Follmar Jl S Mlckle Vlte Clara MeFha Mlee Nina Bak'r Ml Maud Roua Mli Marian Wgtklna aaau Milinn Tranachal Vfa Pih Flaca Mia Annette Abbott R Baliav Atn. Mav Morlay. otto w Hackman Chairman J. P- Slothowar Hitchcock Opens Evening. At 8 p. m. Gilbert H. Hitchcock opened the evening program with an address before a public Armis tice day assembly at the First Christian church, at Sixteenth and K streets. Closing the program for the day PICTURE DEADLINE IS EXTENDED BY BAILEY (Continued from Page 1.) ever, and is the same as It has been for the last three years, ne said. Pictures ms.v be taken at either Hauck's or Townsend's studios Both are photographing as fast as possible, according to Bailey. He advised as many as possible to get down to the studios in tne. morn ings of the first part or tne weeK .suggesting that they might avoid the last minute rusn in wis manner. Several hundred bills bearing i n,o mine- of the anoroacMng pic fnra dsoHiine were printed and distributed about the campus Mon Aav Amonc trie explanatory ma terial contained In the bill waa the striking phrase. "Are you proud to t a CornhuskerT inen you wain your picture in Nebrt ska's An nual Memory book." Work Progressing. Work on the Cornhusker Is a month ahead of last year at mis t-imo TOprnuse or tnis we miw . get the annual out a month early," stated Bailey. "The opening sec tion is all ready for the press and all we need now is tne co-nrrrm .... u rf..nta THIS sec.linn win be printed in four colors. "The scnnlc section will be one of Ihe, high spots of the book. Tt will he done In Guenlber Process printing and will give the effect of I Christmas a Suggestions From Tucker-Shean Watrhfis Jewelry Clock Fountain Pens and Desk Sets Fine Stationery Hand Tooled and Traced Leather Goods Fridge Seta Writing Catte Chrhtmm Cards Seals, Wrappings Cords and Tags AD MAT OTHERS "THE STUDENT'S STORE" aervlnfl Home Baked Pies Rector' Pharmacy IS a P. Our Store Is Your Btora Learn to Dance F.xp'rt inslHKlton in ballroom dancing Phone B 4819 for appoint ments Bomer Sisters Dance Studio 108 Nebr. State Bk. Bldg. STOP AT HOTEL D'HAMBURGER for SHOTGUN SERVICE "Buy Em by thfe Swk" 1141 Q St. 1718 P St. a x rt- I (f t f-"f' . lt- Ve. v Ui'. rxJ: : CO Y SfMD tot SOOLET "CUlTJRISTt CREATIONS" GIWM3 COMPiETE CASE OF THE SKIM COTV HUE 06 L "A.X PAtliS ANNOUNCES ' CULTURJSTE CREATIONS TO ENHANCE AND MAINTAIN A RADiANCE OF YOUTfl Culturiste Creations sound the new note In the world of beauty ,ne quicker, surer way, based on supreme modern knowledge of the skin. Cleansing and clearing the skin strengthening muscles and livening circulation so the blood comes dancing to the cells smoothing and refining the texture they build or maintain a natural beauty that radiates th freshness of youth. "COICKVC, CU.ANIINil C'ltrAM licr-Vg -eert.ly, pre Inq deeply, clen"et (h porei thprouehly of In". coiti'n' onH cet oil which do rot yield to wo'' e:rn. T; Ses .W-f reigi.lor ija nr $1.00i H lb. ar $2 50. POTONIC3UE ISHn lor.cl TONING IOTICN 1.1 h tm-t inttd nl wotur. kmove nil lrore of c-pam. (Us nios v.'iik fjaar'no f rnml C'eon'e. elarllm nnd thmulo'es poren to ncrmo! oct'.'ily, rOnlna torlta of the sifin. JI.CO. Tf-Uf Ctf AM A rich nnurlihing crejnm fn. hHa rg p ur't-'lyinp l.ssnfM, Hfllpl to rorrccl lnfpi li"e .nu'id out tlil I'u-oi ond hcjHnwt find imparl vo've'y ?moo'hnJt. J1.A0. PAU Pf COTY (5peclol 'trinoontl Firmt find to -i Innj- !.. nod horrid tline without drvinp ekm. Aidt in tnrrct.g rioyd chin end th-oai. Itdi.cei pufflnett nround eyet. $ 1 .00. lOTION POUR I A PF.AU (Skin lollo.il. Tho corrici mol r toc"Hn lion for .pi incllnd to be dry, o. exooed to d'y t owHiom. Soolhinfl, healing, giving o flatto-ing4youlh(ul bloom. Si. SO. CRilWt 01 BEAUTE l-oundolior Creomi.The psrlect, vr'vr'y mn-up hof for the normal or oily skm, or under humid condinnnt Gv ftta axaniial protection from un, wind ond duff. J1.00. (21 t "Ml L ..... 4tf. 1 m vv.-ii COTY OUAUTY AT MODERATE COTY PRICES (31 MAI Pv.ry Woman MMdi THE fSSfTIAl TRFATMFV'T III C'eonsino Crfom. 121 Skin Tonle. I?1 Tliaiaj Com. Ml foundation C-eem. Complete. 4.S0. for Special Raai''remani I2AI too d CoV Spaciol Atrtno V"t-t $tfOoffrEt h DiikI. Abova Tetl. MAI Skin lolioo Moke-Up foundotion n' T. Bry Skin. FOR SALE BY UNI DRUG CO. me the Armistice dav dance held 1123 "O" St. Mm. Sound Npwi MM wmw watt 14th &S st 8:S0 j. m. In the university noli Ev. 35e Child. 10c 1-S-O 7-t num. All former service mm wars Hag ."I'dy "So Thin aowff