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DAILY NEBRASKA H : ' I ! i nr"i in i WANTED Tb services of U coujik'Umi student typist for work ut home an hour or two a day for the next four mouths. Call at Law 102. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 4 to 4:30 p. 76 3t AT THE LINCOLN HOTEL Starting Saturday, January 11th, a scries of Dinner Dam-en will be given In the Care of the Lincoln Hotel. A Toble d'Hote Dinner will be serv ed from six to eight ehlrty at ll.CO per person, which will include the even ing's entertainment. Dancing from slx-thlrty until eleven thirty. A cover charge will be made for after treatre partleB. Large dancing space, moonlight and novelty dances. Music by Schembeck. Reservatlonss hould be made to In sure tables Adv. Patronize Our Advertisers BROAD FIELD FOR " UNIVERSITY GIRLS (Continued from Togo One) GARMENT CLEANING SERVICE LINCOLN CLEANING ANO DYE WORKS 326 South 11th Leo Soukup, Mgr., B 6575 25 PER CENT OFF on all SUITS & READY TO WEAR OVERCOATS C. L. FLODEEN 131 So. 11th St. GOOD EYESIGHT A PLEASURE If you do not know the de lightful sense of seeing ev erything, far and near, with a clear vision and a feeling of satisfaction, then See Us For Better Glasses. HALLETT Uni. Jeweler Established 1871 1143 O (P LUNCHEONETTS SERVED I L L E R ' S RESCRIPTION H A R M A C Y C. H. FREY Florist 1133 O St. Phone. B 6741-6742 N. S. CAFE 139 South Eleventh GET A BAY STATE LEATHER JERKIN To Keep Out Wind and Cold BARGAIN AT $6.00 POSTPAID Made of genuine sheepskin, lined with real moleskin, wind proof, sleeveless sport jacket. For mo toring. golfing, tramping, mow. shoeing, fishing, hunting any outdoor sport or work. High or low neck for men. V neck for women,Moneyback if not satisfied mill by the women their kind, gentle. Intelligent treatment, the atmosphere of the home. Coin-sen in this connection are given ut tho university under Mrs. Wester man. and eiich young woman who tukes thorn Is enrolled as a nurse and arrangements made for one nionth'i training in a hospital. Miss Gannon urged every young woman to take such courses, and to give the Red Cross their support and co-operation. i "JWAMAKWM -: TO STUDY SOCIALISM IN ECONOMICS COURSE (Continued from Page 1) miction will be discussed. Professor J. E. LeRossIgnol Is extremely well versed In this work, as he has written many articles on socialism, and other topics which bear a very close rela tion to it. Two of his hooks are en titled, respectively; Orthodox Social ism, and State Socialism in New Zea land. The rormer has been translated Into the Japanese language by the so ciety of general enlightenment. Business Courses Enlarged Professor England will have charge of the course in Investments, econom ics 25a. the second semester. Addi tional courses are being given in the evenings for business men and women, and are very well attended- The class meeting Mondays, from 7:30 to 9, is a course on principles of economics, and the instructor is Professor Bull ock. The Tuesday evening clast meeting at the same time, is a class on mouey and banking and Is taught by Professor England. By these means, persons of the business world are given an opportunity to study the conditions under which they are working, and at the same time study them In a more intimate way than during their over-crowded daylight working hours. Will waterman. '9. "ho was a pro Jsor in the ancient history depart- ;;:;;trof m.., . I. with President Wilson In Pa. . M ,Xper on Turkey. Professor -man was a cade. ,ffl-.T under O ,,,,, when he whs command- .i r.,u.ihliv of Nebraska, ant at the I nlwiMij When Ceneral Pershing saw Mr I orman In Frame, he rmnl h h m aml t.u,,ed him by "an.e. although he had not seen him for sixteen years. L HAND GRENADES ARMYf SERVICE BRANCHES " TOIUNITE WITH R. 0. T. C. (Continued from Page One) ed out before being presented to the R. O. T. C. units and have not 'been formerly stated as yet. Other depart ments will specialize in the same man ner of the ordnance department. LOOK PLEASANT, PLEASE Yesterday It suddenly dawned on you that It was January twentieth, and that the senior pictures for the orn husker were supposed to have been taken by the fifteenth. In some con sternatlon you called Townsend's for an appointment, and although the time they gave you was most Inconvenient. Promptly at 2:310:,',. with hat in. hand lest your marcel should Become too eradicated to display its 75 cent beauty in the finished picture you ar rived looking as lovely as an hour's ordeal with the hair-dresser and curl ing iron could make you. Evidently there were others who had delayed the fatal hour of having their pictures taken. If Cornhuskers need a new gymnasium to accommodate their crowds, Townsend's need a new studio even more. You elbowed your way into the tiny dressing room where some twenty maidens were applying powder to as many noses and hair-pins to as many heads. Ever and anon one of the finished products would de part to regions beyond where an air of mystery prevailed. You awaited your turn, regarding your wrist watcn with increasing desperation. Why had you told Dick that you would meet him in half an hour? You should have said two days. At last your turn came. Just as you were ready to 6eek the great ad venture In the mysterious regions be yond you realized that the Benior cap was not poised upon your worthy brow. You slammed it thereupon but there upon it would not go! You had to spend twenty perfectly good minutes recombing your hair ere the cap would assume anywhere nffar a stationary po sition. In so doing you missed your turn. More agonizing moments passed in which time you made yourself gener- 4 Days Starting Wed. Mat. Jan. 22 Under Personal Direction Orpheum Circuit JOSEPH BENNETT & EDWARD RICHARDS In "Dark Clouds" & CLARA WEST "The Cafe Lonesome" WALTER BROWER j AN ARTISTIC TREAT comedy by John B Hymer PETTICOATS" with GRACE DUNBAR NILE HARRY LAUGHLIN Tha Jollv Jester "A WEDDING DAY IN DOGLAND" Current Events Screen Revue Duplicating Famous Sculpture HELEN TRIX And Sitter Josephine in Orpheum Concert Orchestra Arthur J. Babich, Director ally useful by hooking a girl's dress (which had seventy hooks you count The war was over and the new wo man was fully developed. Uona w ed each and every one of them), and ! the petticoats and fal-de-als. Women I . I m a. 1 .1 ' . aimea hi ueing rational in character and dress. In such an afterthe-war household Mr. Blgboy was washing out baby's bottle when his wife canw down dressed for going out "Are you going out?" whined Mr. Blgboy, "Yea," said his wife, patting his cheek. "It's the big meeting at the lodge." "Then then.1' said the man, and his lips trembled, "if you're not in by n j o'clock I'll I'll go home to father." San Francisco Argonaut. combine two heads of hair, At last you wore called the Into the Inner ninctum. There your head wa thrust into a brace, which tortured you. while at the same time the pho tographer told you to look pleasant! Pleasant! You felt a if you looked about as pleasant as did the early Christian martyrs ns they were lead to the stable. Two minutes and all was over. To night, you got your proofs: tomorrow you go again. DAILY DIARY RHYMES by Gayle Vincent Grubb He has called himself a slacker 'Cause he hasn't done his share; And sat at home while other folks Enlisted everywhere. He has felt ashamed because He hasn't given up a cent To the war cost and Democracy. That other fellows spent. Tho' he tried his best to save On all that foodstuff that he ate; Yet he felt his part was meagre Not to fight ibut just to wait. Yet perhaps there's some excuse That can be taken -from a man Who has stayed at home and waited, Offering all the help he can. Well the truth is, tho' he hasn't Helped the cause in any way; We can pass that for he's just a kid, And eight years old today. A California sheriff was discussing the way in which different prisoners accept sentences. Among others he mentioned a pair of negroes whom he was taking to San Quentin. "What you-all beln' shet up for," demanded one dusky prisoner of his companion. "Ah sorta busted up a friend of mah wife's, an' he done croaked." was the answer. "An' how long are you sen tenced for?" persisted the other. "From now awn," the murderer an swered sourly. The teacher was teaching the mean ing of some new words. Among them was the word "monopoly." She told of the monopolies of Elizabeth's reign and then of some of the present day. ' hen to make sure that every one understood it she decided to make , a more specific example. "Jakte" she turned to the son of a pawnbroker "supposing that there was a great snow on the ground and that all the sleds this town held belonged to your father. What would he then have?" Jakie's eyes grew bright and his voice eager as he flashed back the answer: "A chance to make a lot of money." a m hi i' 1MM It Begins 8:30 A. M. Thursday, Men ! NEBRASKA'S GREATEST SHIRT SELLING EVENT GOLD'S CHOIUL Ut itiSL nwupz 11 hzJ'JL LLlLdLd O 5,5130ver Five Thousand High Grade Shirts for Men Go On Sale Thursday at (l yfflyllll" (b 2A TIN TV3 2A 5 L See the Values for Yourself In the Two Big Show Windows Filled To erflowng WUh The Hicrh Grade. Full Cut Shirts Regularly Priced at $1.00 to 54.95. LUMrLLic TAILS "iK TONIGHT'S "STAR" OR "JOURNAL" , , , . . r "i fvti n ww .1 ii i i .. a limn i .i T . I he More mat Sells me uesi mr jum a umv VH. GOLD 0 112 to 122 N. 10th St. Almost Opposite Sent carriage free upon receipt of $G LYONS MANUFACTURING CO. FRAMINCHAM, MASS.