The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 05, 1909, Image 7
THE NEBRASKAN "vV .-1 V w OLIVER THEATRE 1 8AT. MAT. A. NIGHT, NOV. 6 THE COWBOY GIRL Mat, 25c and 10c; Eve., 75c to 25c WED. MAT. & NIGHT, NOV. 10 PAID I1N FULL Mat., $1.00 to 25c; Night. $1.50 to 50c Nov. 13 "LITTLE HOME8TEAD" LYRIC THEATRE Matinees Wed. and 8at. Beginning Monday Night, November 1 A Bachelor's Romance Will Be Presented by the LYRIC STOCK COMPANY Prices Evenings, 25c, 25c and 35c. Matinee, 15c and 25c N E X T W E E K " Z I R A " ORPHEUM ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE WEEK 8TARTING NOVEMBER 1 ANGELA DOLORE8 CARSON & MILLARD JOE JACK80N JEANNETTE ADLER DAVEY & PONEV MOORE FOX & FOXIE ALBURTU8 & ALTU8 MAT. (EXCEPT MON) 2:30 15c, 25c EVE. AT 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Phones: Bell 936, Auto 1528. Ls. J. Herzog Tht University Han's Tailor Tho Finest Work Done and Prices Right Call at Our Now Storo 1230 O St. Lincoln Talk with HERE'S TO YOU and you will always feel good and wear good clothes if Ludwig makes them. r v-tirc4tn acono of all tho big fratornity, partloB and most of tho larger unlvorslty hops. Nono of tho private dances will bo hold, howovor, before tho Junior hop. Prom tho first Friday of Docombor until late next spring tho GreokB will hold their various parties, fraternities and sororities each giving at least ono affair at tho Lincoln. Limit Number Present. The number present at tho Junior hop will be strictly limited to that necessary to pay out. President Ober felder of tho third year class has in structed tho committoo not to attempt to make money on the dance and con sequently thoro is no reason for tho limit to be exceeded. "We shall have a limit and wo shall enforce it," said Chairman Lawronco yesterday. "There will positively be no- tickets sold after we havo a suf ficient number out to pay expenses. Crowding Bimilar to that at last year's sophomoro hop will not be repeated. Men who have dates must got their tickets early if they do not wish to run tho risk of being shut out Posi tively no exceptions will tie made to this rule, and members of tho commit tee will have no friends when It comes to letting late-comers in." Tho committee began active work selling tickets early this week and re port a good domand. Tho following 'are members of tho committee: Vin cent Hgscall, K. P. Frederick,- C. P. Ro man, Julia Noglo, Mary Challls, and Katharine Willis. The regents of the University of Michigan will be asked to devote a part of the trust funds to the build ing of residence halls for girls. Swimming is a compulsory course at Syracuso University. Freshmen are taught how to swim and to save their lives and those of others. Ono hundred undergraduates of tho University of .Chicago havo been dropped because they gave a bit too much time to social affairs. This action- marks an attompt of the unl vorslty to raise Its scholastic stand ing. mmu '"Hi mEmmm -.. v n . ' - '" .-tUv COOK THEIR OWN MEALS, -- SAVE MONEUAIN WEIGHT KAN8A8 MEN PAY $1.25 EACH FOR WEEK'8 BOARD. GAIN TWO POUNDS EACH BY CHANGE Eight K. U. Boy 8 Rent a Kitchen and Work Unique Plan for Sav ing Money and Bet tering Food. Bight of tho boys of tho K. U. house at 133C Vermont street havo under taken a novel project In tho way of a boarding club. They havo rentod a room at 1340 Vermont street, put In kitchen furnishings, and dedicated It to tho uso of tho culinary art. Hero they take turns at cooking and serv ing their meals. Tho plan has been working for two weokB now, and tho supportors declaro it a complete buccosb. Tho boys havo arranged a schedule for diking all tho work themselves, and they, recommond the plan to any students desiring to reduco their oxponses and at tho same time to find a boarding place that will seem like home. Good Meals. Each of the young men.ns it hap pens, has had a more or Icsb thorough kitchen training under the supervis ion of a mother and tho wholesome ness of thd faro is proved by tho fact that tho average Increase in weight for each of the eight members, since tho club started, is ovor two pounds, an effect which each had failed to se cure at tho boarding clubs. By their work sohedulo, the boys aro divided into pairs and each is sched uled for five meals per week. 'The stewardship rotates. Tho neatness en forced in tho caro of the room would be a credit to many family kitchens. Tho cost of board under this sys tem will run from S1.25 to $2 per week, all told. Bills of Fare. Tho bill of faro varies with the LUDWIG About your Qlothes 15 Years Building Clothes for College Men Makes Us Experts LUDWIG'S i 'U .. s jv - wishes o( tho club xnomboro, and thoro is always an abundanco of plain, wholesomo food, such as many of tho "old grads," who aro now prominont lawyers, doctors, statesmen and teach ers over tho stqto Hvod on when they wont to tho university, in its early days. For tho morning moal thoro is breakfast food, eggs on toaBt, mflk toast and hot enkos. Only tho dinner monu includes meat Then thoro 1b steak, roast or boiled moat, with po tatoes and gravy, applo sauce, bread and buttor and rico pudding. At sup per, fried potatoes, corn, tomatoos and fruit sauco aro sorved. F. B. Wells and John 8hivo aro at prosont tho club's stowards. Tho other members aro B. C. O'Roko, L. A. Baldwin, B. L. Bray, L. H. Mossor, O. J. Swopo, and James Bain. WILL VISIT UNIVER8ITY. Prof. E. A. Ross, Noted Sociologist) Coming November 5. Prof. E. A. Robs, head of tho depart ment of Boclology at tho Unlvorslty of Wisconsin, and formerly of Nebras ka, will moot a numbor of clnssoB at tho Unlvorslty of Kansas Novombor 5. Professor Ross will addrosB the State Toachors' Association Novombor 4, nt Topcka, and by special invitation has agreed to come to tho university tho next day. ' Speaking of tho ox-NebrasUan, the Kansan says: "Professor Robs Is a strong speaker and has a striking personality. Ho Is tho author of a number of books on sociology that have attracted wldo attention, among thorn 'Sin and 8ocIety, and 8ocIal Control. " The women of Orogon and Wash ington Universities havo formed an intercollegiate debating league Be ginning with this fall, forensic con tests will bo hold botween tho two universities. Columbia College is making a strenuous effort to regain some of her lout prestige in collego sports. During tho coming year, $18,000 will bo avail able for thiB purposo. 1028 O i r. - Li TYPEWRITERS All makos rontod with stand $3 per Month. Bargains in Rebuilt Machines Llnotln Typiwrltir ExtfiMgt Auto HOB. Boll 1181, 122 No. 11th Underwood Typewriter Go. TYPEWRITERS SOLD AND RENTED 187 No. 18th. Boll 848. Anto2fi80 The First Truit & Sav ings Bank 4 Per, Cent Interest A $1 opins an aooount " Comf r I Oth & O Street Hot Drinks are now in season. Do you know any place where you can get as QUICK SERVICE a you can at ournew store? No need of being crowded Lincoln Candy Kitchen s.'w r r Electric Shoe Rep. Factory 1220 O Street Saves you Time $ Money 4 .. .V I " y ' , ' K m . - H v K - v.?." )