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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1920)
T U E DAILY N EBRASKAN fO PERSONALS I WSESSS . ... . J .LL tHIS WEEK Maurice Tourneur ' Presents Mv Lady's Garter" .paramount Artcraft Picture bringing up father Ik, nrst of the New Comedy ne Series .GGS IN SOCIETY" THE WERNER AMOROS TRIO TTh. Peer of all Versat.le Vaudeville Offerings SCREEN MAGAZINE LYRIC ORCHESTRA ...m Start at 1, 3. 5,f7, 9 p. m. E , 20c; Night, 30c; ChM., 10c Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Katherine MacDonald l a Story by Robert W. Chambers "The Turning Point" The Rom; nee of a Woman's Self Sacrifiice PATH E NEWS . And the Laughalbe Comedy cair BUT FALSE" VOCAL ENTERTAINERS 1 Rialto Symphony -rcnes.ra 1 Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. P MAT 20c; NIGHT 30c Frank riieder, '22, returned yester day from Sterling Colorado, where he has been visitinR relatives. Tim Sullivan, '22, loft Tuesday for Omaha on a business trip. Mary Temple, '23, is ill at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. The active chapter of Delta Chi en tertained forty of the city alumni at a smoker Monday evening at the chapter house. Fred Walrnth. '21, and Frank Car pentor., '20, relumed from Omaha yesterday. TiHty Hidden, ex-'23. of Columbus is a finest of Kappa Alpha Theta. Linus Prowlcy, '2r, and Will Cranio, '2n, of the College of Medicine at Omaha, were Ruesls at the ri riii Chi house Monday and Tuesday. Camilla Kock. '18, of 1'ullerton. is visiting at the Chi Omega house. Irene Houghey, of Aurora, Is a Ruest at the Alpha Vhi house. ! Otto Cami!. ex '22. of Laramie. Wyo ming, is a puest at the Sigma Alpha Kpsilon house. g j pi iiiiiui , , ,i i n ir 1 1 I iik 1 1 11,1 up, 1 i- tor, Cert rude Norris. Lawrence Shaw. ex-'21, and K. M. jShaw. of Osceola. '16, are guests at I the Sigma Alpha Kpsilon house, j lint li Hone-air, '21, was called to Reatrieo because of the serious illness of her father. ICON., TUES., WED. ALICE JOYCE In the Great Racing Melo- g drama j "The Sporting Duchess" A Real Horse Race jg' Prices 10c, 15c and 25c 1 GIRLS SHOULD SHOW POLITICAL INTEREST SAYS MISS PFEIFFER Larpe Audience at Vespers Hears Talk on Subiect of Timely .Value. i 2:20- Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. -8:20 Ooletta Ryan & Leta Orlob Offw "A Ml'Siril. VRK8CRIPTIOV "FOR PITY'S SAKE" With THOMAS Dl'R.r g A Tnmwty on the Old-time Melo- drama E HARRY JOLSON Dan BRUCE & Margot DUFFET g COMPANY I HUBERT H. KINNEY f 1 CORINNE I KENNEDY &. NELSON MARIA LO I Th Famonx PooraM m KINOOK VMS TOI'ICH of the IAY S att: 25c. 50c. Eves: E5c-75c. m JLljiPf-BiiTayifMfflan!tffiiMni,ialili'ii JOHNSTON'S CANDY la One and Two P ILLEE8' RE8CRIPTION TARMAOY A Good PI to EM N. S. C A F E m towth 11th HEFFLEY'S TAILORl OF QUALITY 1 No. 1th MX. Phot. ftVMtl niNG'S ORCHESTRA The Befit in Dance Music N HAL PIERCE, Mgr. It was most encouraging, said Miss Pfeiffer at Y. W. C. A. Vespers Tues day afternoon at Woman's Hall, to see so many girls come out for a talk on "Why Girls Should be Interested in Politics." Some years ago. Miss Pfeiffer said, girls could not be brought to take an interest in such a topic. But the more developed is our civilization, the more recognition is given to woman, and the more her horizon widens. Today women are' reaching out be yond the home. In the old days, when the home was the center of industry. a woman found enough to occupy her self and her children within her own doors. But since the industrial revo lution of the nineteenth century, the work of the world has been performed in shops and factories, and the chil dren leave the home to enter these. Consequently the mother, if she Is to bring up her children rightly, ought to know a great deal about the social and moral conditions in these places. She is equally interested in having good theaters, and wholesome places of amusement for her children take their recreation outside the home. It is the mayor and the city council who control these things, and the mother should use the ballot in order to elect the right kind of a mayor and city council. Young women should take no less an interest in civic government, not only because they may have chi'dren to bring up presently, but because even now they ought to care about the surroundings and associations of the young men they know. For this reason, even if there were no other, they ought to use their influence for a clean city and a closed city. Girls' Interest in Politics But girls should also, said Miss Tfeiffer, be Interested in national poli tics. The child labor law, the pro posal for universal military training. the League of Nations, are a few of the issues which she mentioned which affect everyone's life. The question of whether it is possible to organize he world so a: to prevent war, is of n,. closest Interest to every woman. Without such an attempt the will certainly be another war. Bo even v.thout this personal motive. Amer ican girl should be interested in the fate of women and children the world nvAr. in the starvation in Vienna, Poland and Armenia, and the all but starvation in Eelgium and Germany. America's political system U a party system, and to accomplish anything one must Join a party. Which party to join, must he decided upon the great issues for which each party stands. The meeting was led by Mary Waters and Ruby Ne'son sang a song. ' m!? mm, 7 ; UUfh - rv v -. ' . . . . c- A." Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffncr & Marx Sat-isfviiisi (tn tluit's our luisiiiess: in weir, value,' style and fit : if ayo don't tlo it numey h:iek. You Can't Do Better YOU may pay less for a suit than we ask forour HARTSCHAFFNER & MARX clothes, but if you get less value you haven't saved anything. 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