I 4 . I li K l A 1 I. Y N K H K A S K A N CvAinv ts ccnomy H S. Cafe 139 South 11th BUY IT AT ARMSTRONG CLOTHING NEBRASK A S LARuto I tttw MEN S AND BOY8' STORE Central Shining Parlor Work tJuanuitoM Hat Hloekinp a Specialty . - - -MT- - - r- . . i a. . r r co. C. I, fl -1 w rt .7 The iDaily Nebraskan UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL PUBLICATION EDITORIAL STAFF Gaylord Oavia - - Kitltor-ln Chief Howard Jlurfln - Manning Kdlter Jack LanAale - Newi Edltor Clarence Haley - Acting News Editor . Ruth Snyder - Associate Kditor Kenneth MeCandlwa Sport. Kditor Helen Ollmcr - SocM Kditor BUSINESS STAFF Olen II. Gardner - Husinesa Manager Hoy Wythers - Assistant Husincss Manager REPORTORIAL STAFF l'atrlcia Malonoy Uayle Yincont Grubb Marian llenninaor Story Hardin ' Sadie Finch Kdlih Howe Mary Hotting Le Ih sa Hammond Genevieve Loch Offices: News, Basement, University Hall; Business, Basement, Administration Building. Ti-lephenes: News and Editorial, B-2S16; Business, H 2597. Njpbt, all Departments, B 4204. Published every day except Saturday and Sunday during the col lege year. Subscription, per semester, $1. Entered at the postoflice at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under the Act of Oor.gress of March 3, 1879. .UNIVERSITY NIGHT Tho rapid :sale of tickets for Saturday night indicates that the .until annual University Night performance will be a success. There is promise of am audience that viil fill the Auditorium to overflow ing. The night is closed except for one formal party, and the Uni- ver?ity will ttcd en masse; University Night is the one night of all the year when 3"ull Care is thrown aside, and the elves of mischief and satire poke fun at Taculty and students. No censorship board applies n he rubber stamp rf propriety to any of the remarks or actions that art released Faculty members see themselves as they are 6een by studi.ts; the personal eccentricities and mannerisms of each one ! being singled ut and exaggerated to some extent. None who were present at last ytr's performance vlll have forgotten the "six inch .rule" whjih caused so much enjoyment. This year other campus r personally will n,doubt b the "butt of all good-natured fun." CornhusKer sale ladies ho combed the campus yesterday for ho dollar tills, as first payment on Cornhuskers, complain of the interest taXtsj. in the'rbook by most students. The usual reply to the question, "Bsn't you want to fcuy a Corrihusker?" is "I'll get one all right, but I haven't gt the money with me." Such is as good as a refusal, and -prolongs ahe subscription campaign unnecessarily long, kepfoig the mtragemeai in a &te of uncertainty as to the success of t!,e campaign. Have the mr.ney ready for the girl solicitor, so thatxrvhen sheaWks fer jour subscription you will be prepared. FINDING Tl EM WORK Tb same nHnt of organization which got twir country's strength Into the war is -gOvng to find worV for every -naan discharged from rmilitary.or naval wervice The Coovcil of Natftm&l Defense, with its -ietworkfjf publk .-and private agencies over Hue entire land, is co operating to that evd 'by rhe very practical method of working ;hough tt,e natioTi-Me Untted Stat Employment Servieo. A spe cial Bureau for Returning SoMiers and'Sailors win H- set up in every tows and tity. All -olfter ionA bodie interested wi pool their ef forts through this -agtmey, whach wfllihave at it wtosal the ma chinery and experience tof the tfrnployment service officers. Gradual demcfWlizatfoxj and gratiual retmn frombroad will -prevent the bur den from becoming too heavy at any on time. Besides -all that, we thtok a reatany of the mien 'tfc'Hnselv have relatives -end friends (including former employers) whtv know jaist about where Tom and Joe can St in, , and are perfectly wiling to ilp them. The usual immigration nrf wor.Vtrs to th- United States has been cut off for over four years. d our women kv3 not gone into indus try to any extent as their Frmeh and British sisters did, o the prob lem ha its favoralle aspects. Oreat need -must be mt. neverthe less, and great plans are under way to acompih what f tiecessary, but organiziag for pvace is easier that for w', since th Josses of war are over. If you are interested, gel in tenth through ywr locaj body that helped you lo your war duty, and fi&d out what jrov can do to help the man nov returning. CoUrs. SOLID GOLD America's colleges have proved that thr ring true by the sterling performances of their sons in rallying to tie cause of democracy. Even the professional Jokesters have realized that the "college man" skit is no longer appreciated. The college tta has justified his ex istence; and the jokesters no longer carry the crowd with them when they attempt fcumor at the expens of the college man. The nation'? colleges are eaid to have given 150,009 men to the colors, exclusive of the S. A. T. C. force. And of that glorious con tribution, at least 6,000 gave up their lives "that the nation and the world might live." Alma Maters have beard of the accomplishments of their sons with pride and joy, minfcled with rrief at th lo of Trr.y cj the young men in whose hands the destinies of the ration will lie in the next decade. The college man is made of the right stuff, after alL And the poor funny man loees another inspiration. The Purdue Exponent C. H. FREY Florist 1133 O St. Phonet B-674i-742 Have your Dress Suits CLEANED AND PRESSED. We tVl for and IVlivor FRATKRN1TV CI.KAXKKS AND DYERS '22-1 South 13th. 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