THE DAILY NEBRASKAN OLIVER THEATRE Today, 2:30 Tonight, 8:15 Brewster's Millions Mat., 91.00 to 25c Eve.; $1.50 to 50c Wed. Matinee and Night, Feb. 9 THE SOUL KISS "THE 80UL KI88." Thursday Night, Feb. 10 THE GIRL QUESTION "THE GIRL QUE8TION." LYRIC THEATRE Mats., Wed. and 8at. 15c and 25c Beginning Monday Eve, January 31 THE LYRIC 8TOCK COMPANY Will Present The 8oclety Comery Drama CAPTAIN SWIFT f By C. Hadden Chambers EVENING8 AT 8:30 16c, 25c and 35c Next Week "UNDER TWO FLAQ8.' ORPHEUM WEEK 8TARTINQ JANUARY 31 JOHN B. HYMER BEN WELCH ADAM8 & ALDEN MARSHALL MONTGOMERY CR088 & JOSEPHINE VITTORIA & GIROGETTA HOPKINS & AXTELL ijjCamrpusjj W Gleanings w Evening at 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Phones: Bell 036, Auto 1628. Matinee at 2:30. 15c and -25c select PITTS' SELECT DANCING SCHOOL BEGINNERS CLASS WEDNESDAY AND SATURPAY Spiolal Ratas to Studmts SOCIAL FRIDAY AND MONDAY Ladlti Pre Monday 16th and O St. Auto 5405 I I C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 Q street Delta Upsllon will entertain at a house party this evening. . Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877. ' Alpha Omlcron PI sorority enter tains MIra Wilbur" and 'MIbb Ensign at dinner today. . Chapln Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th. Miss Ruby Cark, '10, loft yostorday to tako tho position of teachor of Gor man in tho Norfolk high school. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 11-119 So. 12th street Tho sale of tickets for the Gorman Play to bo given February 11th, has been very rapid, and a full house BeemB assured. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. Miss Mabel J. Faus.'who is gradu ating from the teachers' college at tho mid-semester commencement, has been elected to a position in tho high school at. NelBon. Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P StB. Dean Fordyco wlBhos It known that thero arc four or flvo positions open, for -which appeals have been made to him for teachers. If any student Is Interested, seo him about it An honorary Journalistic fraternity has been organized at Syracuse. Tho requirement for mombershln is two years' sorvico on a college dally. IGNORANCE THE GREAT EVILOF EDUCATION DEAN FORDYCE ADVISES TEACH ER8 REGARDING CHILDREN. WHEATHERFORD SCORES GRINDS The Weil-Rounded Man It a Student, an Athlete and a 8oclety Man and Not a Specialist In Any One Phase. !- SELECT SELECT .sVsYskw. XmJssssssTVi Boys-zMy Spring line of woolens are stunners. See them! L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St Fine Tailoring The Owl Pharmacy Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets Hot and Cold Drinks at Our Fountain SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH TYPEWRITERS 1 makes rented with stand $3 per Month. Bargains In Rebuilt Machines Lincoln Typiwrltir Exohingt AtatoflM. Bell 1181. 122 No. 11th UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET,' YELLOW FRONT. ' Your Patreanc5ol!cltcd Tho first of tho sorios of convoca tions being hold primarily for tho teachers' college,, waB held last even ing at 5 o'clock In Momorial hall. Tho speaker was Doan Charlos For dyco. ProfoBsor J. L. McBrlon pro Bided In tho absonco of Professor Grumman who Is 111. The noxt con vocation will bo held Friday ovonlng with ProfeBBor Eaves tho speaker. Dean Fordyco's subject was "Some Evils of Education." HIb address dealt with tlio dutios of tho parent and teachor of tho child In rogard to first knowledge of box. Tho speaker said that Bocrecy in such matters was a great mistake. Information of thlB kind ought to como to tho child truth fully and accurately. An honest ef fort should bo made to mako every youth understand such matters. In struction should begin oarly In life. Questions are certain to bo asked, they should bo answered truthfully and tactfully. Unanswered questions aro sure to bo brooded over and tho Infor mation will probably bo obtained from Bomo Improper Bourco. Use 8clence Tho best way of approaching thoso matters with tho child Is through tho avenue of sciences, Buch as biologi cal phenomena. Then when changes begin to como in life, tho period of February 19 Officer's Hop Walt's Orchestra FULK One-Fifth to One-Third Off op all Stiff and Soft Hats- - Except Stetson 1325 O Street Our stock is lare and we must make room for the big Spring Shipments. Remember our hats are new and the shades and shapes are all correct. Havo your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum. Auto 1708. Miss AUeen Gantt, who Is gradu ating from tho teachers' college, loft yesterday to tako a position In tho Tecumseh high school. Sho will, re turn to tako, her degree. Wanted 25 Cornhuskors per day. Townsend. 67-10t Tho sophomore commlttbo was ap pointed to got medals for tho debaters who won tho inter-class championship last yoar. The committee is composed of D. M. Rogers, chairman, Clarence Clark and Ralph Garrotte. Havo you peon tho "ororlty Panel" by Townsend? Something now and most attractlvo. G7-10t Tho American Society of Mechani cal Englnoors, organized at tho univer sity lasc Soptembor mot recently and elected W. J. Wohlonberg chairman to succood M. E. Stroetor, who gradu atod last eomestor. " Mr. Townsend urges as many Corn huskors as possible to havo their sit tings "during tho week and avoid tho crowd on Saturdays. 67-104 Lost Roman gold brooch, wreath of leaves. Finder please leave at No braskan ojuce and receive reward. 71-6t -Would-you-JIke-a trip-south? W can show you how to go and-will guarantee you a good salary. Call 209 Press bldg. 72-4 The "Bluo Print" is In receipt of a lottor and subscription from C. C. McWllilams, formory president of tho class of '08 and captain of Company B, who is now working with tho morlcan Locomotive Works of Now York city as,, assistant' maintenance supervisor. Tho plant turns out about eighty locomotives a month. t McWll ilams Is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternlty. strong emotions, they will bo under stood as they aro perfectly natural. .A largo por cent of tho crimes com mitted today aro by criminals who aro adolescents. Proper Instruction should prevent this,- Tho speaker also dc pjored existing conditions In regard to tho present "whlto elavo" traffic and thought it might bo partially solved by proper oducatlon of tho young. "Grinds" Not Men. At convocation Thursday, Dr. W. D. Weatherford addressed tho mem bers of tho student body and choso for hla subject a problem In which all college men and women aro interested in. Dr. Weatherford said In part. "People of today havo three Ideals of charactor. Thero aro many In this world who believe that heridlty is tho greatest lnfiuonco In tho molUIng of a man's character. But thero l&vo been countless numbers of men who have cbntributed worthy deeds to this world whose ancestors, did not sail on tho Mayflower or ride In royal car riages. Tho grind who is tho cham pion of tho text and nothing else has deliberately shunned and shut out from his Ufa so many things which might havo developed him Socially moraly and Intellectually. "On tho other hand wo find the athloto who despises tho grind. Ho Is the man who sacrifices everything in the interest of athletics. Explicit ly, ho Is not a well-rounded man he is only pltyslcally developed. A third man who comes in for consuro. Theso men have injuriously been led into he-bellef-that-tho-iopiMsthe-hub-W around which tho. university centers. "Thus the well-rounded man Is a combination of -theso three. Ho Is to take a little good from each of them. He is to 'ho an athlete, a stu dent and a society man to a certain extent Theso three arg easily bound together by a good religious influence.". Statistics havo boon compiled at tho University of Iowa which show tho avorago of undergraduates in that institution to he 23.9 yoars, Tho old est Hawkeyo student is 64 and the youngest is 16. Y O I U OUGHT TO PAY WHATVU ow THE NEBRASKAN BASEMENT JADM. BLDtt. f ' LOST! If you have lost or found art icles, rooms for rent or books to sell, advertise in the Nebraskan's t &' WANT-AD column Our rates are low and . r we get results - s. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Patronize Ovr Advertisers Lincoln Hotel $1.25 & ; i $ t . ,4, . i ?; " A Li' E V .