?MyW'H"'HM.H THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PRESENT GERMAN PLAY i, I f GERMAN DRAMATIC CLUB IN READINESS TO STAGE ANNUAL SHOW FRIDAY. "FLACHSMAN ALS ERZIHER" Temple the Scene Rehearsals Now In Progress Cast An nounced. The German Dramatic club presents its annual pla in the Temple theater Friday evening, January 1G. Much time and thought has been given to the selection of this year's piny and as a re-ult Ernst's "Flachsmann als Erzieher" will he presented. When this drama first (ame out in Germany it set the people to thinking. It is still very popular there and is presented at the Royal theater on an average of once a week The nucleus of the play is a Rat ire on educational idens Therefore extreme personalities are ( haracter ized. The cast is a- follows. Juergen Flachsmann, principal of a boys' school, Ottomar Stricter; teachers in the school, Theodore Frank, Melvin Schlesinger, Harold Piers, Leon Snv der, Frank Carlson, Fred Stricter; teachers of elementary classes, Mar garet Wooster, Winifred Seeger; jan itor ot Flachsmann's, Franz Radke; janitor at neighboring girls' school, Herbeit Giummaun; Prof. Pr Prell, gov eminent commissioner, Hugo Ilroe ker. Mis Pot rinaim, Viian Cleaver; her sit'arold son Max, John Pah sen; P.i ockmann, William Pahnke; Mrs Hn'scndalil, Winifred Outhouse; three bos in the ho s' school, Lorenz Hess, and Ei w in Schaus The i ast has been working hard for two months with two or more re hearsals ,i week, and now have the play in ( ommendahle shape. STUDENTS CAN EASILY MAKE INEXPENSIVE FOREIGN TRIPS Three Months Travel in Europe and Along the Mediterranean Possible if Willing to work, says Robertson. "Lives there a man with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said, 'This is my own, my native land." And then sighed for a trip to Europe. Despite the modern warcry, "See America first," every single one of us lives in the hope of the sudden real ization of that ever elusive trip abroad. Well why don't we go? It's simple enough. Here's the dope, straight from the man who has crossed the ocean seventy-nine times in twenty years. Mr. Frank R. Roberson. The big difllcul ty is, of course, getting over and back. With the average student even the minimum steamship fare is out of ques tion. He could live for three months in Europe for what bis first class passage would cost him. He or she must use ingenuity to oversome the briny deep. Let your brains and your enegry be your ticket. Any large Atlantic Steamship company will give free a second class roundtrip ticket to any one who will secure for them ten tick- WE HAVE JUST OPENED "THE EVANS" DRY CLEANING PLANT TELEPHONE B2311 CLEANERS, PRESSERS, DYERS 333 NORTH TWELFTH STREET llIBHPfflflBSliHi ? ;ilBaOK09MttHHBBPl'1V'3m S. MILLER KENT AND COMPANY IN THE REAL Q THE RAFFLES OF VAUDEVILLEAT THE ORPHEUM ets averaging $lf0.00 apiece. Reflect for a moment; travel in Europe is by family, two or three families would easily need ten tickets. Look around you, they are sailing every day. If one can secure ten tickets to the Mediterranean he or she gets a first class fare and return but is obliged to help with the luggage. Thus if you have friends you may go. The young man Is more fortunate than his sister for lie can water and feed cattle on the Atlantic Transport, Lay land and other lines for his pass age over. The steamship company will take him back first class with no work. Do a little work and go. Wealthy friends each day sail with their cars for a tour abroad. If you can drive a car, this avenue is the most pleasant and profitable of all. Once there, the opportunities are boundless. Mr. Roberson outlined three itineries of three months each, any of which gives one a maximum of Interest at a minimum expense. For the young man the motor cycle is the most desirable of all conveyances. It is cheap, easily disposed of, and ef ficient. Such a machine may be pur chased abroad. The first of these three trips if the northern one: In three niontliB one may spend to advantage one week in Scotland, ten days in Wales, three weeks in England about the lakes, Stratford, London etc., three weeks in Norway amid the Fjords and fishing villages, three days in Den mark, ten days in Germany, three on the Rhine and five in Holland. In the south one might spend three weeks in Italy, ten days in Switzer land, one week in Austria, two weeks in France, the Rhine and Paris, ten days in Germany and two keeks in Spain. Mr. Roberson suggests still another itinerary as desirable from a stud ent's point of view. That is a three months tour of the Holy Land, visit ing Cairo, the Nile, Palestine, Greece, Constantinople, and spending fifteen days in necessary travel on the Med iterranean. Any of these three delightful pro grams could be carried out by a young man witli an eye economy for $1.50 a day living expenses, altlio it must be born in mind that the farther south one goes, the more expensive living becomes. STUDES SUFFERFROM BAD COLDS Alternate Days of Cold And Warmth Had Affect on Constitution. "I'd by areb, by areb. Here's Faddie, Addie, Jeddie Id by areb wid Bat Ralode." Was wafted along on the campus atmosphere early last evening. Wo turned to see whom the warbler might be and found our old friend U. N. Stude aproaching us. "Whad's de badder wid your Udided States? Old Bal" said we. "O says he, with one eye closed, Dis widder I'b takig de dew course in Durkish speakig ad sigig ad I wad just practisig a lidde." Ted Marrlner Cleaner, natter, antf Repairer. Auto B-.1799. 235 No. 11th. Jones' Orchestra; Phone L9666. It's Out At Last! The Big Spharo Styx Fun Festival! Saturday Night, The Oliver