The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1920, Image 3

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9.
"Ag" Club meeting, 7:30 p. m.,
Social Science.
Soclo-Economics Club meeting, 7:15
p. m., Social Science.
Girls' soccer teams banquet, 6 p. m.,
Ellen Smith Hall.
Roscoe Pound Club meeting, 7:30
p. m., Law.
Foreign Relations Club meeting.
Math Club meeting, 7:30 p. m.,
Social Science.
Omaha Club meeting, 7:15 p. m.,
Social Science.
Ag Club meeting, 7:30 p. m Social
Science.
Sigma Xi meeting, 8 p. m., Bessey
Hall.
, Sigma Gamma Epsilon open meet
ing, 7:30, Museum.
Theta Sigma Phi banquet, 6 p. m.,
Brown Betty tea room. .
Y. M. C. A. forum, 7:30 p. m.. Tem
ple. Pershing Rifles meeting, 7:45 p. m.,
Nebraska hall.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10.
Pi Kappa Phi Founder's Day
banquet, Lincoln hotel.
Alpha Gamma Rho dance, Linco'n
hotel.
Cosed night, by order of Dean
Heppner.
Ccrnhusker banquet, men.
Cornhusker costume party, women.
1228 R street dormitory dance,
E"cn Sm th Hall.
Enc'neers' dance. Cerrrnercial Club.
Mstic Fish party. Knights cf
Columbus Hall.
Alpha Cmicron Pi fall party, Rose
wiJde party house.
ALLEN FOSTER SPEAKS
AT TUESDAY VESPERS
New
York Man
Artistic Order
Life.
Talks
of
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11.
Sigma Nil annual formal pig dinner.
Patladian Society open meeting,
S:15 p. m.. Faculty Hall.
Art Club theater meeting, 6S5
p. m.. Lyric theater.
Ag Mixer, Armory.
Alpha Sigma Phi hcuse dance.
Achoth dinner dance, chapter house.
Big Sister party, 3-6 p. m., Ellen
Smith Hall.
Sigma Tau dance, Ellen Smith Hall.
Sigma Phi Epsilon fall party, Lin
coln hotel.
Viking dance. Knights of Columbus
Dr. Allen. K. Fobter of New Yuri;
spoke at this weeks vespers Tuesday.
His subject was "The Artistic' Ordei
of Life." He said that all arts anu
sciences are so interwined in eacn
other that no one .can be definitely
separated from the others. What is
more, one cannot go very far iu any
study without finding that at niau
points it touches spiritual things. In
a word, religion is the heart of lild.
This was his message. To prove this
Dr. Allen spoke of literature, and he
quoted Browning and Shakespeare
almost exclusively, lie said that there
are three great principles that un
derlie any work ot" art, and that these
are also found in life. They are idea,
feeling and form. TVie artist must
not only have the idea, but must have
felt it, and then he must be able ta
put it into the right form. Human
life is as beautiful as any work of
art and can be made to excel an
masterpiece.
PLANS BEGUN FOri
SENSILBLE DRESS PARADE
Hall.
fnmmereial ! show will permit. I3esides portraying
Alpha Phi fall party.
Club.
Acacia matinee danc
house.
Alpha Delta Pi dance.
Twenty-third street.
(University of Southern, California.)
"Dress Right" is the latest slogan.
The proper wearing apparel for every
occasion, the right colors to combine
with each other and the personal pe
culiarities of the individual student,
and the advanced spring styles are u j
be the subjects of the big "How to
Press" exhibit to be staged on the j
campus soon by the classes in advr-
tising, in co-operation with the J. Y. I
Robinson company, of Mrs. Kingsbury, j
advertising manager for Robinson's, j
the art clases of the university, the
Trojan, and the students generally.
"The well dressed man or woman
;s the one vho is dressed apronri
ately for the occasion," said Mrs
Kingsbury in discussing slans with
the ad class yesterday. Men are also j
i::t?res.ed ;:i matters of apparel, Mrs. j
Kingsbury thinks, and are as entitled
to bi? told wnst tie to wear with each
. articular suit and whether their I
overcoats should be "pinchback," as a
girl is to be told that she should not
-vear high heels on a hiking trip or an
evening dress to class.
The demonstrations will be vancd
and as realistic as the nature of the
PERSONALS
160 South
Lutheran
Temple.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12.
Club hike, 2:15 f
WANT ADS.
HEFFLEY'S
tailors of qcalitt
bawling and RemodeUnf for
Liidit and Genta.
II! Ko. nth St. B1422
GIRLS Here's your chance to buy
the kind of gifts you really like to
buy. Y. W. C. A. Bazaar, December
36 and 17. Ellen Smith Hall. St
LOST Gold octogonal shaped wrist
watch with initials E. M. H- on
back. Lost between S. S. building
and 12th and O streets. Return to
Student Activities office. Re
ARROW
rfAILORED
softCOLLARS
FIT WELL WASH EASILY
Cimttl. Peclfxl? $ Co.. Trvy. K.Yl
i the proper garment, the right colors
chapter I n the appropriate styles, there will
be horrib'e examples of the wrong
thing, as it is done in institutions of
higher learning as well as elsewhere.
The idea, said Mrs. Kingsbury, is to
call teh attention of careless dress:ng
so that they may not be thrown into
the embarrassing positions of going
wrongly dressed when a little thought
might make them proper.
Models will probably be chosen at
random by a committee from the ad-
j vertising classes, and will consist of
(j-iili mtn and -nmn fSrtnrt-loftkiriff
girls and men who "look like some
bojy" will be especially in demand.
The "Sensible Dress Parade" is
strongly approved by President Bo
vard. who has stated that be consid
ers the idea of real practical value;
by Miss Biles, dean of women, who is
enthusiastic about the possibilities of
such a movement, and by other mem
bers of the laculty.
The committee will consist of the
student president, Gwynn VTilson: j
Grace Cooler, A. B. S. president: Miss j
B!1es, Mis Beers. Miss York and Mr.
T iGoodnow from the faculty, and Flor- :
ence Gilbert.
As the support of the entire student
... .1 body is expected, the exhibition will
9 be held during the school day. prob
ably at 11:40 and at Ihe Y" hut. The j
date has not been definitely set. ;
The co-ojeration of such a company j
as Robinson's "insures a show . that j
would be obviously impossible for a j
purely student production. The store
is standing back of the advertising
class with loans of material, the ser
vices of Mrs. Kingsbury, window j
dressers and similar aid, and with the
cooperation of their advertising and
publicity facilities. Trojan.
H. C. Schleuter, deputy city engi
neer, addressed the class In city en
gineering yesterday and will repeat
hla lecture today.
Dorthy Fond, '23, has returned from
Omaha where she spent several days.
1'hyllis Brcwn of Omaha will be
week end guest at the Alpha Omricuu
Pi house.
Beatrice Ballard, 23, who has been
at the Chi Omega house, has gone
to her home in Beatrice.
Jeanetia Adams, 'IS; of Eagle web
a guest at the Alpha Omricon i'i
house for several days.
Eva Holloway, '22, is ill at the
Alpha i Delta house.
Kate Helzer, IS, who is assistant
dietitian at the Michael-Reese Hos
pital in Chicago, is visiting her sis
ter. Bertha Helzy, '23, at the Gamma
Phi Beta house.
Nell Wood, '24, was called to he.
home in Logan, la., on Sunday.
Glen Heller, an aiumnus of Acacia,
is spending a tew dajs at tac chap
ter house. He is on his wi.y to his
new home in Caiiioruia. For iiie past
several years he has bte.i iu Colu
lado. Oscar V. Hansen, "21, bu.siuess
i....:;agi r fur troutsor Faui . . Key
of ( lie College ol Business Auiiun.s
nation. was in Omaha Tuesday .u
i.U.lKSS.
t'iiii'o.d Meyer, sptui the v.eeU
v i.-.: at ins home i.; Dav it: Ciiy.
L;.r.e Kutueiio.u, ex-'21, kit
e..iitsi:ay uioiaia .or uos .ugeics,
.iie.t he will sptUti j-iae Uujic
lie joins his pa.tnta ;.i L.iio iJulii.
lU'Oeit 1'a.ioti, a-'j, v.i..s
Tuscaluusu. Ala., lu.a he v ul en
ter school until next fall. He was com
pelled to leave the I'aiwisiiy earl.,
ihis semester because' of tiie illness
of his father at Bullsgap, neai- Knox
ville, Tenn. Since tutu lie has visited
at Atlanta ana Cairo, Ga. lie Wiilc;,: j
"Tuscaloosa is ceitainly a live liitle
town of 2i.uOO people curing ihe I.iik
that the University cf Alabama is
running full blast. 1 wonder what
kind of a town it will be when U:.
students leave."
C. M. Rydeberg leii for Manhat
tan. Kan., Tuescay to test a iair;
herd for the Agiicultuial Co.Ie-:
that place.
Itausoni Samutlsn ha beta out
of school as a result of an opera
tion for an abscess on his foot.
Miss Wilber of the "Mikadi" com
pany, a member of Beta chapter oi
Gamma Phi Beta. University of
Michigan, was a guest of the local
chapter Wednesday.
Send Your
Party Clothes
in to be cleaned
for the
Christmas Dance
333 North Twelfth Street
Phone B 231 1
Holiday Goods
TOYS
Etc.
Now Ready at the Store of Moderate
Price
Fred Schmidt and Brother
917-21 "O" Street
The
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL ot MUSIC
Adrian M. Nrjreas, Director
Offer Thorough Training in Music and
Dramatic Art
A LAEGZ FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS IS ALL
DEPARTMENTS
Anone Maj Enter
FULL IKT0EJIATIOIT ON REQUEST
Opposite the Canrpw
Hone 1222 2
BETTING ON TIGERS
GIVES GIRL CHANCE
TO BOB HER HAIR j
When your conscience burts be- j
tans? you contemplate doing a morej
or less rasa act. the best thin? to,
do is to get -an excuse for doing this!
rash act.
So, when a young woman wanted
to bob her hair as fashion dictate?,
bcr toafdvace bothe.-td Ler. There
fore, the xna-de a wager with her girl
blend that it Missouri won toe game
from the Kansaa ie the would
bob her hair.
She is a Freshmaa. Certaialy she
ksev that Mhtooji woulS win. The
Columbia Erenln Missooriaa.
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FA RQUH AR
FORMAL
CLOTHES
Include the newest and most
correct things for all occasions
when formal garments are re
quired. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits,
vests, shirts, ties, mufflers,
hosiery and jewelry depend
able qualities very reason
ably priced.
Now is the time to select the
things you need.
OCB&Ca
Stratford filotyts
Full Dress and Tuxedo
Suits to Rent
Farquhar
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