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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1916)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE WOMAN'S SECTION The Woman's MISPLACED HUMOR "A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men." Granted. We admit that a sense of humor has kept more people out of Mylums than all the medicine on earth; without a sense of humor this old world wouldn't he worth living In. But Isn't our humor a trine "mis placed", at times? Do we laugh at things that are crude and "smutty" from embarrassment, fear of ridicule, from our more appreciative friends, or are our tastes so degraded and our sense of refinement so dulled that we really do enjoy It? Is it not time for students of an Institution like Nebraska, one which, stands for the highest ideals of edu cation, to show a discernment of the truly humorous 1 side of things from those which are coarse and unrefined? In this way, harsh criticism of some of the stunts of University Night might have been avoided and more people would have left the perform APPRECIATION FROM ACHOTH Acboth wishes to express to the N&; braska girls our appreciation for the kindness shown us during our con clave. We are especially grateful for the reception given our guests by OLIVES? THEATRE Tonight at 8:15 The New York Winter Garden Spectacular Revue "MAID IN AMERICA" 100 People 100 ORFIIEUM MONDAY AND TUESDAY '.. March 6th and 7th "BETWEEN MEN" Triangle-Kay-Bee Starring Win. S. Hart "DIZZY HEIGHTS AND DAR ING HEARTS" Triangle-Keystone Starring Chester Conklin Triangle-Kay-Bee . "Hufford and Chain" The Unique Travestists "FIVE ROMEROS;' "The Red Circle" "The Uncut Diamond" "The Artist's Model" VSelig-Trlbune" "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P LC. Smith &Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING LOITO T7EAUINQ XTew, Eebuilt and Rental 125 No. ISth Ct. E2000 Point of View ance without that distasteful feeling which came from seeing vulgarity even in its lightest form. Let us show that our tastes are educated as well as our m(nds. TENNIS COURTS FOR GIRLS Are the girls at Nebraska going to have tennis courts this year? We have heard about the robin, the "black show hats trimmed with cher ries," vocations, conventions and va cations, but not a word about ten nis. If the women In school want tennis courts they should have them and they should be for the women. Every truly American girl enjoys outdoor sports and tennis is one of the very best. It affords profitable amusement after a warm, stuffy class room. It develops muscle, and alert ness and can beat any beauty doctor alive when pink cheeks are under consideration. In a couple of weeks work could be begun on tennis courts. Shall it? the Girls' club and the flowers sent by the different sororities. A num ber of the girls from our other chap ters expressed their pleasure at the friendly spirit which 6eemed to exist between the different organizations. BETTER i CD AS UJSDAES ERYICE ILLER'S RESCRIPTION HARMACY Cor. 16th A O Sts. Phone B4423 J. r.i. RICE HAIR SPECIALIST & ELECTROLYSIS 308 Ganter Bldg. 12th & O at. Lincoln, Nebraska I treat all diseases of the hair and scalp, remove all discoloratlons of moles and warts from the face and ' remove superfluous hair by electric needle. All work absolutely guaranteed. Satisfactory patronage solicited. GOTHIC THE NEW ACSCSODW 2 torssc UlLLttK IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLUCTT. PCABODY A. CO.. INC.. MARIRS WKITUAN.S CLASSY CANDY r.i E I E R DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS GEORGE BROS. P PMNTHTO 1313 N Street Your thoughtfulness contributed a great deal to the success xf our con clave. Nebraska Chapter. MISS NOLA TREAT COMING Miss Nola Treat, of the Kansas State Agricultural college, will speak on cafeteria and institutional work at the vocational conference, March 21 and 22, according to a letter re ceived by Dean Mary Graham, re cently. NO NOISE IN QUIET ROOM The "quiet room" for girls in the southwest corner of the Armory is not a place to eat lunches or to study, but is the only place on the campus where girls can have absolute quiet. New sanitary couches with washable covers have been ordered for the room and will be set up in a short time. ADD JANITRESS TO PAY ROLL The first janitress has been added to the pay roll at Nebraska and from now on the women's rest rooms and faculty women's rooms will be kept neat and clean. Curtains are as spot less as snow, and the rest rooms, though cheerless, are clean. A picture or two from some benevolent person would help make the rooms more homelike. AT THE MAGNET As "Boss" Hoke, an ironshod poli tician in the forthcoming Pallas pic ture, "The Reform Candidate," Mac lyn Arbuckle is departing from his usual comedy vein of acting. The de parture is welcome, however, for he gives a study of ruggedness,. power and yet tenderness withal that bids fair to make a profound impression. This picture, along with the week's instalment of the Paramount Travel ogues, opens the bill at the Magnet on Monday and Tuesday. ' For the mid-week Wednesday and Thursday a film adaptation of Henry Arthur Jones' famous emotional drama, "Lydia Gilmore," brings the Your business is valuable to us. We handle LUMBER and COAL Reasonable prices. Best quality and Service. See us before you buy. WHITEBREAST COAL & LUMBER CO. (Home of the Satisfied Customer) Phone B-3228 107 No. 11th St. YOUNG MEN'S SPRING CLOTHES Spring Suits Spring Top Coats Spring Hats and Caps Spring Shirts and Neckwear Reaay for your inspection now. See them. FA R Q UNA R ' S distinguished and beautiful Pauline Frederick once more upon the screen and before the Lincoln public. Miss Frederick departs from the adven turess roles which characterized her last two appearances here in "Zaza" and "Bella Donna" to play the part of a faithful wife and loving mother who goes through unspeakable mental agony to shield her husband after he has proven unfaithful to her. The Paramount Pictographs, the newest and most complete picture of current events, replaces the Newsplctures for the first time on these two days this week. Everybody has heard of Anna Held, who appears Friday and Saturday in the film version of "Madame El Presi- dente." A distinct novelty of this pic ture is the chance to seo her do ex clusively In pantomlne her world fa mous song, "I Just Can't Make My Eyes Behave," a song she has sung to countless thousands throughout the world. That she "gets it over" in the theatre' phrase, without uttering a note is eloquent proof of her powers as an expressionist. The latest Bray cartoon will complete the bill. "Jubilee Aftermath at Vespers The topic for the Y. W. C. A. ves pers tonight is "The Jubilee After THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES Built up to a Standard Not Down to a Price Monday and Tuesday j The Pallas Players rresem MACLYN AHBUCE1LE '" stulZiy pttTan" "The Reform Candidate'' Also the Paramount Travelogue WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY JUST TWO DAYS Paulino Frederick Triumphant as the Devoted Mother and Faithful Wife, in Henry Arthur Jones' Drama In addition the unique Paramount enlarged edition of the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE WORLD RENOWNED ANNA HELD She of the Naughty Eyes in a Sparkling French Farce "Madame La Prcsidente" Also the Weekly Bray Cartoon Serial ADMISSION Eves: 15c and 10c; Mats, 10c and 5c. SHOWS: 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9.15. EXTRA Special Orchestra Evenings COMING NEXT WEEK Mary Pickford, in "The Foundling" and Geraldine Farrar in "Temptation" A STORE FOR YOUNG MEN math." Jeanette Finney will preside. and talks will be given by the new officers on what he jubilee has meant to them. Lincoln Candy Kitchen The Unl. Home of Light Lunches 8oft Drinks Fresh Home Made Candies You get service, quality and quantity. Come and ses us Cor. 14 & O Quick Service Open at All Times. Orphoum Gafo Special Attention to University Students The Distinguished and Love ly Emotional Star of "Zaza" and "Bella Donna" "Lydia Gilmoro" Pictographs, an entirely new and Paramount Newspictures -