OLIVER THEATRE THIS WEEK Nights 8:15 Mats. Wed. and Sat, 2:30 Barrow-Howard Player In THE SPENDTHRIFT Nlohta 60c, S5c, 25. Mats " 25c & 15c. The DUST of EGYPT" A Five Part Comedy Supreme Emotional Ac tress NANCE O'NEIL In the Five Part Inv - mortal Drama 'PRINCE ROMANOFF Michael Emmet & Co. Lala Selbina and Co. 'NEAL OF THE NAVV "Diplomatic Henry" "Ephraim's Exploit" "Hearst-Selig News" "Nebraska New" C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SIIEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET Quality Is Our Oly Motto PUNCH FRUIT ICES ICE CREAM H. C HATHAWAY ICE CREAM CO. Phone B4152 BOEDER'S ORCHESTRA MARDXBAPHONE AND' ELECTRIC BELLS Phone B-2029 8 :00 to 6 :00 "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P LCSmMBro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING LONG WEARING New, Rebuilt and RenUlJ 125 No. 13th Ei. E20SO m THE HAD TO LEARN TO BE "IT" i Mother's Firmness a Lesson to Those WJio Would Allow Child to Impose Upon Others. The children were playing In the sunshine, and Judging by their 6hout8 and laughter they were having a great time. "Bushel o' wheat bushel o' rye all not ready holler I! Here I come!" sounded shrill and gay from behind a big old forest tree over tn the campus. There were so many grand old trees to hid behind and such an Ideal place for the dear old game that I longed to tear off my white gloves, throw my hat at the hat rack and take to my heels, leaving an astonished hostess staring after me. Breezes and sunshine, and the voices of happy children sometimes affect the mind and heels that way, you know. But before I had time to dis grace myself the young son of my hos tess burst in tt the front door. He remembered to snatch off his cap, in deference to his mother's caller, but he could not keep back the tempestu ous complaint which had sent him flying to the arbiter of all childish af fairs. "Mother, make Grace be It," he panted "She plays and plays, but when 6he gets caught and it's her turn she Just won't be 'It.' " I almost held my breath waiting foi that mother's reply. So many mothers always take the daughter's part, say ing: "Now, let your sister play it her way; don't tease your sister," etc. But this mother is different, so she an swered calmly: "Tell Grace that she will be 'if when her turn comes, or she will come in the house." And the hoy, sure of his mother's fairness, rushed back to deliver a message which must be heeded. Maybe she saw the question in my eyes, regard ing her decision, as I volunteered some excuse for the little girl who is a great favorite of mine, for she said firmly: "Grace is Just as strong as the boys she is playing with. She can count quite as well, run as fast and Is Just as shrewd in catching those who are hiding, but she doesn't hap pen to like that part of the game. She must learn to be 'it' when her turn comes or get out of the game." This mother is strong and sane and sensi ble. When that daughter goes out In to the world to make her own way she will have the right Idea of life. Many of us have been making the mistake of letting our daughters hold on to the tender lily-white-banded-sheltered- darllng Idea, even in this age, when women are pushing their way to the front In every line. This mother's daughter will understand that If she is as strong, mentally and physically, as her brother, if she Is going to claim the same wage, demand the same rights, she must work In the same way. without any concessions to her femininity, or extra consideration In fact she must take her place and fill .it efficiently or get out of the game. Indianapolis News. The Panama Snake. The mass of creeping, writhing dirt known as Culebra (Snake) Hill which has made traffic an uncertainty ever since the Panama canal has been open Is to be conquered finally and abso loIy. MaJ. Gen. George W. Goethals says so- Therefore Americans, hav ing bad experience with bis canal making ability already complacently accept tbe conquering as being as good as accomplished already and turn on to the other news. It takes considerable courage to ad mit partial defeat at tbe isthmus by announcing that the canal will re main closed until the slide danger has been eliminated. In reaching such a decision General Goethals is wise, however, for it would waste time and money in the long run to try to do the Job piecemeal. He is tbe right man to kill the Panama snake. Ev erybody hopes that he will take time enough to make sure that it crawls no mor. Philadelphia Ledger. South American Industry. Tbe sap of the sapoalila tree is very largely used In the manufacture of chewlig gum. The tree Is culti vated In Mexico and Central America, and the method of collecting the sap. called ' chicle." Is very similar to that employed in extracting maple i-jv. Mexico alone in 1910 exported chlci valued at I170.COO. DAILY NEBRASKA IT UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Friday, December 3 Cornhusker Banquet Girls' Cornhusker Party. Saturday, December 4 Sophomore Hop, Lincoln. Gamma Phi Beta Dance, Rose wilde. Kosmet Kluh Banquet, Lincoln. Achoth Dance, Music HalL School of Agriculture Seniors Dance, Art Hall. Beta Theta Pi Dinner Dance, Chap ter House. Friday, December 10 Nebraska-Kansas Debate, Temple Theatre, 8 o'clock. Increase of Arma ment. Kansas-Nebraska Debate, Lawrence. UNIVERSITY NOTICES The Home Economics club will meet tomorrow at 7:30 o'clock in Music hall when an Ellen Richards memorial pro gram will be given. Every girl tak ing Home Economics should be there. Pern club will meet at the home of Miss Louise Herrick, 1612 C street, Saturday evening. December 4. Every body out For the benefit of those who were unable tc get their copy of the sec ond issue of the Blue Print, before vacation, they will be on sale in the Applied Mechanics building. Thursday, December 2. from 9 to 12 o'clock and from 1 to 2 o'clock. The Ceres club will entertain tbe girls of the Freshman class of tbe School of Agriculture at the home of Principal H. E. Bradford, 3259 Starr street, Saturday. tAPtins of the Senior Prom commit tee Thursday at 11 o'clock in U 112. CHAIKMA.N. Scott's Orchestra. Call B-1482. PIPE HOSPITAL Bring ns your disabled pipes. Conway's. 1306 O. St. T.OST One notebook, fountain pen, two German books; In library. Marie Gehr, 1124 North 26th. 52-54. pnnxD Bunch of keys at 13th and P streets. Inquire at Dally Nebras fcan office. IXST Tbe University Girls' club secretary' book. Return to Nebras- kan office. FOR RENT Two modern furnlsh- ed roomi: one single and one double. for $8 and 10, respectively. Apply, 1414 S street. Phone Lr&:.5. Hart Schaffner &Marx Quality is Economy Full Dress Suits $19; $25 and $35 ARMSTRONGS Here's Good ihoe Style That Looms Up Large among the crowd of com monplace lasts you find in fall footwear. The Bootery s (j? Bond Street You can depend on it that the shoes you buy here will be ' 'right' ' from the style standpoint. You can count on always getting good shoes here. You can depend on these shoes being serviceable. THE BOOTERY 1230 o St. OFMME MOP AT THE December 4th Warde's 1 2 1230 0 St, LINCOLN Orchestra