The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 20, 1918, NEBRASKA TO CHINA EDITION, Image 4

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    DAILY NEBRASKA N
THE
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Munckc Takes Fourth
in Oratorical Contest
lliirol.l V. Munoko. "20. won fourtli
plate In the Missouri Valley Orutoilul
contest, held at Amt'H, Iowa. M.mh S.
)IU HulJt-t tit "Patriotism."
Kirrtt vUii? was won by Frank Lowe
of the University of Missouri. f"uUlnK
upon "Making the Work! lor
l)o moo racy." Second place was won
by Will King of Drake, and third place
by J. K. Taylor of Kuinwn Amkultural
College.
BEPNIE AND BAKER OR PHEUM
TODAY
A to Ben Uernle and Phil Haker.
Win play raRtlmo aud ocinsionally
something more dlRnMed on a flddlo
and aa accordoon. they captured the
house by their ulet methods, catchy
niuslo and pleasant humor, not to for
get Mr. Daker'a Irresistible smile. The
pair hold up the xhow. Denver Times.
CHINA TOWNS REPORT
EXCELLENT PROGRESS
(Continued from pug oue)
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at tha
City Y. M. C. A, Cafetarla Plan
1STH AND P
Tucker-Shean
1123 O Street
Mfg. Jewelers and Opticians
Dealers In
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds.
Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Op
tical merchandise.
Expert Watch. Clock, Jewelry
and Optical Repairing
! GOOD CLEANING SERVICE
Send Your Work to
LINCOLN.
Cleaning & Dye Work
326 So. 11th Phone B-6575
results nlipady Keen." (Taken from
Student Secretary's report.)
The Time Investment flub form
erly the KlKht Week Club-has Intro
duced In the Peking and Tlenslu
R.-liool the present plan whereby the
students Ikii pledges for summer work
t ihe beginning if the school term,
with the thought of taking definite
training for the work which they have
promised to do In connection with their
school work. In 1'eklng and Tleutsln
where tho work has been presented.
359 girls have signed up to tako the
training.
The I'nlon Cabinet In Peking planned
a .id raised the money for a Christmas
treat for the poor children of the
neighborhood. The little tots were
gathered together at the Young Wo
men's Christian Association building
and given a good time. Out of this
has grown a Sunday School which Is
held at the Association building every
Sunday.
TIENTSIN
Tientsin renorts splendid results in
their Sunday afternoon classes.
Tiiwti cl.issoa are well attenaea. wun
an average of over 60 which shows
that not only has an Interest been
created but that It is lasting.
The Educational Work continues.
Put your ear to the door and listen
to the rumble of the sewing machines,
the murmur of English as It Is sup
posed to be spoken, and the scales
and scales that belong to the prelim
inary performances of a pianist In the
making. It Is a busy part of the build
ing where the Educational Work goes
on.
And the Poor Children's Classes.
Busy little folks learning the First
National Reader by heart, backwards,
sideways, and every way. but learn
ing. Others a little older listen to
the scratch of the pencil on the slate
and over thirty others are deep In
texts and also learning to sing nymns.
And when these little folk were In
vited to tea by a board member, bless
their little hearts, they were so "shy"
to eat so they carefully wrapped the
goodies In their handkerchiefs and
"stowed them away" later with unin-
terupted Joy.
I The University School of Music
j AND OTHERJFINE ARTS
' 1918 SUMMER SESSION 1918
U Begins Monday, JuneTth, lasting five weeks
NORMAL COTOSE FOR SUPERVISION OF
rUHIilU iSuttuwu .w.w
SUMMER COURSE " InJ PLAYGROUND
SUPERVISION AND STORYTELLING
Special Information Upon Request
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Professional
Optical Service
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Any Lens
DuDlicated
DR. W. H. MARTI
1234 O St Opposite
N, Optometrist
Miller & fame
!"the University cf Chicago rfj,,"
in laaiuon to r ,
work, rllut Uo instruc- uVyVJ
tun by correspondence. h.
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fo nn-fit
EMU
lO PENCIL1
rr II E perfec
I tion of pencil
Quality un
equalled for
smoothness, uni
formity of grading
and durability.
17 Hack degrees
from 6B softest to
to 9H hardest, and
hard and medium
(indelible) copy
ing. Looi for the distinc
tive VENUS finishl
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8
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FREE!
ThU trial box
with five VENUS
imwmi renins
UnlHcr and
VENUS F."er
ent free. W'ntt
for it.
American Lead Pencil Co.
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Dept. -DM .
Tru tht VENUS ErBur, o. Mad
In 12 mium. 12 00 pm hn.
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WOMEN NO LONGER
IN SUBMISSION
(Continued from Paw One)
trial workers of the silk and cotton
Industries. This last named Is an
especially important field, for 1 have
seen little tiny girls, working tnere
day by day. with only ten minutes to
heat their little bags of rice for their
menla." Miss Taylor said.
"There are city Associations in Can
ton. Foochow. Shanghai, Tientsin, and
Peking, and there are nine cities wait-1
Iner. one having waited for nine years.
"The Y. W. C. A. work Is divided Into
the educational department, the phy
sical department and the Bible study
and religious work. There are twenty
six student associations In China," said
Miss Taylor, "and they are so similar
that one can hardly recognize the dif
ference between them and the ones
here in America.
"Every year six Association confer
ences are held and one Is in the Tem
ple of the Sleeping Buddha.
Honors To Y. W. C. A.
"Three great honors have come to
the Y. V. C. A. in China. One is
from the Government which asked the
Association to take charge of all
Chinese women students who come to
the United States As a result of this,
cvprv Chbiese etrl who comes to
study here Is under the direct super
vision of the American Y. V. C. A.
From the educational leaders In China
has come the recognition of the na
tional training school for physical edu
cation as the best In China, and the
request to enlarge it to train directors
for the government schools.
There are thirty-two enrolled now
and fifty for next year and the pos
sibility of a hundred If there were ac
commodations. The third honor to
the association la that the United
Church of China has asked the Asso
ciation to give the services of Miss
Ruth Paxon. student secretary, to
serve as woman member of the Con
tinuation committee organized by Dr.
.Tnhn U Mott. This means that If
there is any special thing going on In
Chir-a, Miss Paxon will have charge of
all of th women's work.
"An astonishing change has taken
place In the conditions and outlook of
womanhood in China " said Miss Tay
lor. "n astonishing similarity exists
between the work here and there, and
an astonishing opportunity awaits any
American secretary going to cnina a:
this time.
ALAN BROOKS ORPHEUM
TODAY
"Dollars and Sense" contains so
many pparkling vitrolic lines that one
wonders If its author had at some time
or other been the victim of a "Helen."
Dorothea Sadler as the ultra-selfish
woman of the piece, was th perfect
tvpe for the part. A. M. C. In Denver
Express.
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ACH1E Y-B MENT
Twenty -five yean "ago the General
Eledric Company wa founded.
Since then, electricity ha sent iu thrill
through, the whole strurture of life.
Eager to turn whceU, to lift and carry,
to banish dark, to gather beat, to hurl
voices and thought across space, to
give th world new tools for its work
electricity has bent to mans will.
Throughout this" period the General
Dectnc Company has held the great
responsibiltiesand high ideals of
leadership.
Tt h'Kt.free"epu"i)f!teearch-
It has given tangible form to'inven'
tion, in apparatus of infinite precision
an4 gigantic power.1
.And it has gone forth,cooperating ; with
every industry, to command this unseen;
force and fetA it far to rve a2 people.
By the achievements which this com,
pany has already recorded may best,
be judged the greater ends its future",
shall attain, the deeper mysteries it
yet shall solve in electrifying more
and more of the world's work.
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