TMK DAILY NKHKASK. .1 Jg rnr n T1 t m A TW T A DTP D oil LL riivuAu mvi uivu P-3 ity MANY PEOPLE huve defective vlitlon from birth, oricn this U not Hcrloua enough to : uso trub!o until luinl tuhool wcirk develops tho alarming symptoms - -heuriui-lics. Hiiilntln. tinning 'f tl lieiul i'irvo disorders. , Cood Classes the --SKK HALLETT Kstb. 1X71 1H3 O cliff scon will play at the Junior Law Hop! Enough said! Hear it and you will understand why foreseeing commit tees are now book ing with him their spring parties. There is a scarcity of good music, to se cure which you must plan your parties early. It is hard to say, "No we are busy," but we are saying it daily. Get the hint? Call B1482 HEFFLEY'S TAILORS F QUALITY 138 No. 11th St. Phone B-14H I. P PARKER PENS ILLERS' RESCRIPTION HARMACY a i'kM aVl KITDD THE CHICAO CLEANERS & DYERS Phone B-3018 HARRY LYON8, Mgr. We Klean Klothes Klean 315 So. 11th Street BANQUET GIVEN IN HONOR MR. AND MRS. DON HEFFLEY A Imixiui t In honor , of Mr. ami Mih. Domild ('. llifNey wim alven by I he rnlvriHlly Y. M. V. A. enblnet TbuiHday nlKht at tin- Uneoln boli'l. Mr. Hiiffh-y took up th work uh mc i clary lor I lie nxxorlnt ion IiihI Kprlng rnd the bnnqiH'1 wmh lenileifd iih ii welcome to Ii I in nnd liln wll'o. Alter h Ave couiHf dinner lh eve hint? wiih npent Informally In i-upoiiHi-H to tiillH lor toaHts by the toast mauler, hiunciiee Slater, n iriiHiiiiiiHlM Introduced lh theme, "Ni'W Kin." Tho following mn re sponded with brli'f talks: Needs Harry Union. Kvei yi hlnK Sam Ilrowncll. Work-Worry Hay Cowan. Klhowroom Chris Clulstenson. Hcusons Dwlght Slater. Air looms Selh Taylor. FRESHMEN WOMEN MUST STUDY FOUR NIGHTS WEEK Madison, WIh. Curfew will sound for freshmen women uludenls nt 8 o'clock on workday nights nt tho University of Wisconsin this year. Tho soniillles and womens rooming houses last week decided nlmoHt un animously that first year women must dovoto tho evenings of Monday. Tues day, Wednesday, and Thursday, aft er 8 o'clock, to Kludy. Their social engagements must end before that hour or be confined to the last three evenings of the week. BUBBLES A meeting for the purpose of form ins an organization to be known as the Who Who club, will be held on the library steps this afternoon. The fust Who stands for You know Who I nm and the second Who stands for Who are you. All eligible candidates are requested to report as an exclusive meeting is looked for. Want to hear a dark secret? Yea. Turn out the lights and I will tell you. Tomorrow: The theater entrance or better late than never. MUSIC Saxaphone, Piano, Banjo tor your week-end Parties. Larger combination Ch&S. Fling 1-27 B L8871 It has been announced that the song, "True Love Never Runs Smooth." was written by an engaged couple alter an ajtomobile ride on the U street pa -'inert. Speaking of eating, what would the Southern RagA-Jazz orchestra do without Grubb? A noisy agitation is taking place on the campus to have more tennis courts. Have no fear. It is only a tennis racket. Essay No. Three Leatherine Cot The leatherine coat is the latest atrocity to be perpetrated on the stu dents at Nebraska. When worn by man, it reminds us of what should have been said about Postum "There's no reason." When worn by woman, it denotes that she has had at one time or another a date with an avia tor. The leatherine coat comes in all lengths, but the short one is preferred, due to the fact that less leatherine is visible to the eye. Persons who have made a study of the situation say that the reason for their popularity is that they look like $75 but only cost $35. Student sentiment has been deeply aroused and a mass meeting is expect ed shortly to try and cope with the situation. (Continued from Page One) MISS HOWELL HAS RETURNED WANT ADS For Music call Cliff Scott, B1482. LOST Black cord with t&esela for drees. Call L6007. 3U3 LOST: Gun metal chain with Uhaf fer's fountain pen cap and lucky dog attached. Finder return to student ac- tiwttii office. Reward. 33-3L LOST: Kester text book and a Iab- nntnrr notebook in Nebraska cafe teria. Please leave at student activi ties office. LOST: A purse containing 9 and one pair of gloves. Please return to student activities office. 32-2L As a hut worker, Mis'. Howell has a most enviable record, for it is no mean thing to make and fry 500 dough nuts a day for a hungry crowd cr sol diers. Her slogan was "Doughnuts for the Doughboys! Fried, Freh, Free." That was one of the many things she would do in the day time. At night she danced, not as we think of dancing here, but where a knowl edge of eastern, western, northern and southern steps were essential, and of ten a dance developed Into a foot race when some enthusiastic young fellow felt that a "steal" at that par ticular time would be most unbear able. One night she found herself one of the ten women dancing with 160 men. How many miles she has danced, she does not know, but with three minutes to a dance, and twice around a hut in that time, two hours each night and six nights each week, she thinks it must be miles and miles and miles. "It was fun, too," she went on, "for there was such a feeling of fellowship." Miss Howell tells of a most interest ing friendship that started through her doughnuts. One night a worn-out kitchen and asked for a doughnut As merlcan soldier came back to ber she is always interested in dramatics, V wVf T"2 Overcoat Headquarters Ulsterettes Fur Collar Coats Dress Coats Belters Leather Coats Storm Coats We're now showing All the Forward-March Models in fDR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG Come in and have a look. The identical Suit you want is here several times. They're made of the best ma terials stable and that means not only the woolens bu linings, everything that goes between woolens and linings even thread. They're made by well-paid oumevmen tailors. We expect you to expect more ot Society Brand Clothes than you expect of other makes selling at the same prices. (let this- With the suit yon buy here jroes irunrnnt.'t; that i will Hive vou scrvi.e a.ul sntislVtion u, to your Inmost X exportation. ' If it fails to do this. Imek comes your money -.vit Imut a cheep. Prices Suits and Overcoats $40, $50, $55 and $60 We Feature Shire Superior Suits $30, $35, $40 and $45 New Toggery and new Kicks for the Game with Ames. A. D. C. -w, &nrtr!g Uratti Gllotlpd Mayer Bros. Co, ELI SHIRE, PrMidwit LINCOLN NEBRASKA This Rainy Weather soils your Clothes. rllJ Let us clean and press them. B3381 ECONOMY CLEANSES, PRESSEES & DYKES DEVILISH GOOD CLEANERS 1414 O oooooooceoooeoooooosoooeoooooooooooooooooooocccoc'5C 8 Miss Howell noticed the cultured voice of the man and asked him who he was, saying "I like your voice, and would like very much to have you In a little play that we are going to give. Have you had any experience?" The young fellow straightened up and said, "That was my profession In America." He was a Broadway actor before enlisting in the army and Miss Howell thinks It quit a coincidence that a letter just received from him a few days ago, Just after his return to the United States should refer to the play "It pays to Advertise" which she is coaching for production at the Temple Theatre, on Nevember 6 th 7th and 8th. Tie uif n, Mr. Frederick R. Macklyn, wiote, "We started the Gol den Players with 'It Pays to Adver tise.' The company was splendid the best in the A. E. F. I think. We carried two carloads of real scenery and I have never played to a more en thusiastic crowd. Everyone was kind to me and seemed to enjoy my work. I did work very hard. My part was very good and I was off the stage just four minutes during the evening " As a member of the Craig Players of Boston, Miss Howell toured tr.e Advance Sector before the signing of the armistice. "The work was stren uous but the appreciation more than lecompensed us for our work," said Miss Howell. Miss Howell took part in a pageant "Joan of Arc" which was given at Domremy where Joan, during her me torlc career was to hear the voices to direct her. Her 'part was that of "The Spirit of France." On her return trip, Miss Howell left Marseilles on the Medlteranean and spent three days In Africa. Miss Howell speaks at Convocation soon and will not only tell more about these Interesting things but will tell of her meeting with Nebraskans in France, and how, at one time, she was taken for a spy. She is an ex ample of what the American woman who sacrificed everything to serve did to sustain American morale. x. A One of your best friends is your pencil Draws le master dmtiiq quickens your pencil work, i manes ii easier bw and better. It is a friend in deed and at need. VS. Sold by leading stationer! at school tod in town. .i If II 1 r 1 1 rr-rccct i iju.