The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 13, 1918, Image 4

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C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
Adjustment of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails
410 GanUr nJ the relief of Bunions Phono
Building " COMFORT SHOES B.3781
OLIVER THEATRE
"TODAY 2.30 TONIGHT 7:45
Arthur Hammertteln'a Musical
Comedy Knockout
YOU'RE IN LOVE"
Mat., $1 to 50c Eve. $1.60 to 50c
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
VAUDEVILLE
Big Shows A Good Music
Wednetday and Thursday
Fannie Ward
in
"INNOCENT" -
Matinees all Seats, 10c. Nights, 20c
1:15, 3:00, 6:00, :45, 8:30
SHOWS 8TART AT I
Ag School Commissioned Officers'
Rosewilde.
February 22
Phi Alpha Tau Rosewilde.
February 23
Silver Serpent Junior Girls' party
Faculty and Musio hall Temple.
Alpha Theta Chi Lincoln.
March 1
Achoth Lincoln
March 2
Achoth banquet 4:30 to 8 o'clock
Lincoln. '
University night Auditorium
Closed
March 8
Sigma Alpha Ep&ilon Lincoln.
March 9
Gamma Phi Beta Rose wllde.
Delta Gamma Lincoln '
March 15
Alpha Omlcron Pi Lincoln.
March 16
Gamma Phi Beta banquet Lincoln
March 23
Delta Gamma banquet Lincoln
April 13
All-University party
Closed
II. U. Noble of Lincoln but expects to
leave for her home at Lake Worth in
southern Florida.
PROF. PHILO BUCK AUTHOR
OF INTERESTING ARTICLE
"The Great False Prophets,"
Subject of Essay on Philos
ophers of the Ages
PRSONAL8
SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
February 15
Acacia banquet Lincoln.
ri Kappa Phi banquet Lincoln.
Sigma Alpha Epsllon bouse dance.
Kappa Sigma Lincoln.
Bushnell Guild Valentine party.
February 18
Freshman-Senior Girls party 2 to 6
o'clock Temple.
Alpha Delta PI house dance.
Acacia Informal Scottish Rites
Temple -
Pi Kappa Pbl Lincoln.
Kappa Sigma banquet Lincoln.
Myra Buntz is visiting at the Kappa
Kappa Gamma house.
Catherine Barge spent Sunday at her
home in Central City.
C. E. Hinds, 18. will spend the
week-end with friends in Brock.
Margaret McDougal spent Tuesday
and Wednesday at her home in Te-
cumseh. .
Mrs. E. C. Hedrick of Tecumseh is
visiting at the Delta Gamma house
this week.
Miss Mabel P. Thompson, class of
'17, passed through Lincoln, Friday on
her way home at Madison, S. D., to
attend the funeral of her mother.
Miss Thompson had been in Hie col
lege of agriculture and was well
known among the members of her
class. She is now at Polk, Neb., teach
ing home economics in the high school.
Miss Orilla Washburn. '11, of Lin
gayen, Philippine Islands, was on the
campus Tuesday. Shu has been prin
cipal of a Bible Women's Training
school for five years and Is home for
a short vacation. Miss Washburn was
formerly an assistant in the sociol
ogy department She Is visiting Mrs. i
An article, "The Great False Proph
ets," written by Prof. Philo M. Buck,
was printed in the October and De
cember numbers of the Unpopular Re
view. This is an anallzation of the theories
of the four great philosophers of the
ages, Plato, Rousseau; Ruskin and
Tolstoi. Professor Buck explains the
differences in the theories on life of
these four, men and finishes the article
with the following statements:
"Finally it ought not to be so very
difficult to give a broad definition to
what has been attempted by these
prophets. life is so big. so monstrous,
so utterly irrelevant, that our reason
quails before it. The average man
takes it as he finds it, with an easy
optimism. But these greater mon are
at first stunned by its meaningless
clamor, then roused to inspired ef
fort to make reason and the will of
God prevail. The demands of the
inner life ring clear as a bell, and
from its music they catch the melody
that they would hear re-echoed from
their Imagination to work. They will
simplify according to the inner pat
tern. But straightway a host of dif
Acuities appear and the problem be
comes more complex and the unknown
begin to multiply, until in desperation
they wipe from the slate all the dls
trading inconsistencies, leaving only
what is fair and reasonable and fit for
the divine taskmasters' eye.
And yet from the beginning, when
ever we see fit to place It, man has
been evolved Into an intellectual and
moral being by recognizing the facts.
especially those in his own nature, and
working and enduring In the effort
to shape them to the ideal.
We cannot solve the problem by
simply rubbing it off the slate. Per
haps the will of God they seek to have
prevail, is a far more complex thing
than they thought it. The solution
lies through the approximation of rea
son and fact Because these great
men refused to look at the outer fact.
instead of solely at the inner vision,
they were prophets letd astray."
PHONE B3398
ALWAYS THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN
ORPHEUM CIRCUIT: Wednesday night to Saturday night
EANCIIOfMlAnCO
With Their .
FRISCO JAZZ BAND
Featuring
RUDY WIEDCEFT
World's Premier Saxophonist
Henry Maida
SYLVESTER &. VANCE
In a Satirical Comedy with Songs
Entitled
"Get Out of the Theatre"
By Willard Mack
TYLER & ST. CLAIR
Xylophone Players
ORPHEUM CONCERT
ORCHESTRA
The Psychic Eighth Wonder
of the World
Accompanied by the Marvelous
Occult Revelation In
"THE MUSICAL ENIGMA"
NOEL TRAVERS &
RENIE DOUGLAS
in
"Meadowbrook Lane"
By Edgar Allen Woolf
BEE HO GRAY
The Versatile Cowboy
ADA SUMMERVILLE
With HerTrained Horse "Onion"
A Potpurrl of Comedy and Skill
HFARST-PATHE NEWS
Billio Montgomery fi George Perry
(Late of Montgomery & Moore) (Late of Perry A. White)
"THE TWO BACHELORS OF ART"
Matinees at 2:30; all seat reserved at 25c. Evening performance at
8:05; seats reserved at 25c, 50c and 75c. War tax additional.
Dr. W. E. J. Gratz
Speaks at Vespers Service
Dr. W. E. J. Gratz, new pastor of
the St. Paul's Methodist church, gave
a talk at Vespers Tuesday afternoon
at 5 o'clock In the Temple. His sub
ect was "How to Make Religion
Real." Gertrude Munger gave a solo.
Lucile Wilcox presided.
"Is religion real to you? Is the
Bible a real book," were some of the
questions Dr. Gratz asked." There
are many worlds today such as art,
beauty, music, literature and religion.
These are not appreciated by everyJ
one. Art may mean much to one
man and absolutely nothing' to an
other. There is something lacking
when things are not real to us.
"We can not appreciate the different
worlds until first we desire them with
our whole heart. Second, we must
take time to make them real to us.
It is important to take time to enter
into religious life, which is one of
friendship.
"How content we are with seooud
hand ideas and notions! What was
good enough for our fathers ami
mothers, we think is good enough for
us. We must have opinions of our
own. These are made real to us by
experlence only."
"How do you continue friendships?"
was another question asked by Dr.
Gratz. "Often neglect loses friends.
One should take time to keep up cor
respondence with one's friends. Do
not let excuses make you careless of
your associates.
Will party who took L. W. Ellis
note book from Y. M. C. A. lobby,
please return notes. 3t
LOST Black envelope purse con
taining Northwestern annual pass
loss between Miller & Paine and state
capitol reward.
WANTED
Ten Unl. man and women to travel
during the summer. A wonderful op
portunity to see the world and earn
money. Inquire Student Activities
Office.
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