I IllTi, iitinwiif lil!!ag' 1 ' i t j THE DAILY NEBRASKA N WeestVy Girs Learn Art Of Cooking In Many Kitchenettes ZSSSSBOSS, 11 n ARROW Jroy -Jailored Soft Collars ClUETT, pgABOOCO.jJNC. TROY, W, Y WED., THURS., FRl., SAT. 2:30 Mow Twice Daily 8:20 f v' " OF MARDI GRAS A Musical Revue Extraordinary Featuring The Mardl Gras Sextette MURPHY & WHITE CHARLIE WILSON The Loose Nut , McCORMACH & IRVING "Telling the Truth" HUBERT DYER LUCAS A LEE "THE MAGIC GLASSES" Kinograms Topics of Day Pre-War Matinee Prices 1,000 C9a at 9Zf. MVW M Niahta 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 mmmi VON, TCE8., WED. MANAGER HCNCAN Preaenta Pearl White la m Story of the North TIGER'S CUB" Ooawdy, Nrwn, Orrhratra MON, TIES.. WED. CONSTANCE TALMADGE Id the John Emrrann-Anita. Looa Production "DANGEROUS BUSINESS" BUSTffR KEATON In Ills Latent Comedy "THE BCARECUOW" Hatha Nrtii Traelotne Topic of the Day snOW8 HTART AT 1. S. 5. " MATS. 40e NIUIIT flSe LYRIC Reports conioj from Wellesley that they believe the inspired poet was right when lie sang: "We may live without friends, wo may live without books, butvclvilized man cannot livt wl)' out cooks." In recognition or iliis belief dispatches from that Maissacnu setts Institution of naming indicate that steps have already been taken to make every Wellesley girl a good cook. Kitchenettes and electric cooking appliances In the dormitories are the means to the desired result. The odoi of rich cooking now fills t!:o halls formerly permeated ; by choice per fumes, and cries of "Help me baste the turkey" take the place of the ror nu'i cries for "Something to !o: some thing to do. The voice of the dis tracted cooker has become a famlIc:r sound In the buildings. Tower Court, Clarlln and two of the Quadrangle houses are already provided with kitchenettes and the other dormitories are now being fitted with electric cooking apparatus. The kitchenettes themselves are models of neatness and convenience and alum nae of Wellesley, beholt'.ing tnem with envy, recall with a sigh Jien own days of smuggled chafing Jlshes, HUSKER5 TRYOUT OH COLISEUM FLOOR Three Complete Teanw In Readiness to Battle Invaders From Grinnell. a I.I. Tnifl WEEK rreaented by JESSE I I.ASKT "BEHOLD MY WIFE!" With MILTOX 8II.I.8. ELLIOTT DF.XTEK and MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT. CHIEF 0S-KO-M0N "THE DANCE of the SENSES" Ala tiood Comedy and Topical Plrtorce HE .VER8 LYRIC ORCHESTRA SHOWS hTAKT AT 1. . . 1. MATS. tOc NKiHT SSc Cor.ch Schissler took the Huskcr basketball squad to the Coliseum foi their second workout on the new tlooi yesterday afternoon. The men are rapidly getting used to the new floor und are showing a great deal mort speed than has been previously ex hibited. Every man on the Husker squad is being given a chance to show what he can do on a large floor, and Coach Schissler expects to use a large nuni ber of men In the games. Three full teams are working every night in preparation for the contests with the Grinnell quintet. The floor at present is a great deal more slippery than the men havt been used to playing upon and is hampering their speed somewhat, but tho size offsets this disadvantage to a great extent. Spectators will not be allowed on the floor, under any conditions dur ing the games. The size of the f.mi ory made it necessary for a krgt number of the people to stand up at tho ends of the court, but this. has been done away at the Coliseum owing to the much larger seating capacity. The exact timo of the games has not been definitely announced, but they will not start until everybodj has had plenty of time to get out to tho Coliseum. ' The Iowwa team is scheduled to arrive some timo Thursday night oi Friday morning. Grinnell has a strong team this year and is coming to Lin coln with the intention of taking the Huskers scalp home with them. It will be remembered that the lowans successfully defeated the Huskers two years ago and that Nebraska win have to win these two contests to even up this old score. Director Luehring has made exten sive plans for the opening Friday am Saturday and wants everybody 01 hand to make It a feature event 1l the history of the University. MON.. TIES., WED. ELLI8 NOWLl.N TKOIPK Merry llenarche of the Sawdnat Arena Preeentlnc HI Original Character MonoloKue -"TDK STREET FAKIR" Prcaentlna; "A FEW MOMENTS AT THE CHL'Mft CLl'B" Presenting a Dmplay of Digital Dexterity "WATCH I OR THE BIRD" The Singing VanMtera In MORE DLI'ES" "APRIL IOOL" A New Cnmerir "THE LOST CITT" A Tale of Adventnro International Newa Weekly Itahleh and the Orrheatra HOWS TART T t .30. 7:(K. :00 -. Ae. ftflrfct JAe r.ml 1 e PETERSEN'S ORCHESTRA . Booked at University Rates. - We Deliver the Goods. Call F1561 1501 0 St PERSONALS Lieutenant Hagan of the Universit Military Department has been ordere to Fort Crook to, be examined fo promotion to a captaincy. Florence Miller, '24. spent Tuesda in Peck's Grove. Clare McMillan, '22, Is 111 with scarlet fever. Link Dunn, ex-'20, of Weeping Water, who has been lsiting at the Beta Theta PI house, has returned tc his home. Duncan Cull, ex-'22, was a visitor at the Beta. Theta Pi house on Mon day. Amos Glnn, '22, who has been ill at the Phi Kappa Psl house, has re turned to school. Frank Morgan, '23, returned Sun day from York, where he spent the week-end. Dave Noble, '24, spent Saturday and Sunday In Omaha. W. R. Kepner. ex-'22, of Osceola who has been visiting at the Sigma Alpha Epsllon house, has returned to his home. SCHOOL FOR CHRISTIAN LEADERS GIVES LECTURES Important Subjects to Be DircusseO by Religious Groups at Teachers' College Hall. The Training School for Christian Leadership under the Department oi Religious Education of the Lincoln Council of Churches began last night at 7:15 in the auditorium of Teach ers' College Hall. Meetings will last until 9:30 p. m. The school extends to March 29, inclusive. Reglstrolic.fi fee is one dollar, payable at the time of enrollment. Some of the Important subjects to be considered in the period are: Teen Age Specialization, Dramatiza tion and Story Telling, Hand Work in Religious Education, Principles and Methods of Religious Education, Training and Devotional Life, Camp Fire and Canadian Program, Four- known as the first period, ana a tair fold Lr.dershlp Training Program lor Boys, and Missionary Education. The first Dart of the evening will bo ty-minute "forum" will be conducted between this period and the secona period which extends from 8:40 tc 9:25 p. m. Tho following are members cf ibe Department of Religious Education. Dean R. Leland, chairman; Gene vieve Brown, secretary; Eleanoia T. Miller, director of the school; Dr. Lida B. Earhart. Dr. C. G. Murphy. Prof. F. M. Gregg, Superintendent M. C. Lefjer, Miss Ruth Prytle, Rev. Os car W.' Lowe, Miss Helen E. Rich ards, Rev. F. U. Ainslie, Miss Rut Easterday, Mrs. W. T. Elmore, Eat Mast, Dr. D. E. Thomas, Dr. W. W. Lawrence. DID YOU? Did you ever effervesce Along the campus promenades With your feet hardly touching the Ground, satisfied with the World and the sunshine and Chocolate Malted Milk Bars And most of all with that lysterious Being Yourself And radiating self confidence Feeling that you could conquer The world with one blow Of your inky first, And suddenly look up to Meet that disdainful, blase, World-weary, and entirely .self Sufficient apology for a glance From the very professional Adonis who graces a tub hat And sideburns and rather Obvious horn rimmed eye-pieces And kid gloves and a would-be Meerschaum and a bulging Conspicuously new brief case. And who passes you leaving "An atmosphere Of superior bookdom and tobacco And a sickening realization Of how small a thing Is your own wisdom. Don't you Just feel like drop In the bucket Or A needle in a haystack And wouldn't you Just Ixve to crawl away To some shady retreat Like the proverbial Worm? Wouldn't you just LOVE To be a lawyer! K. S. The people who got Ice-skates for Christmas find them about as useful as a fly-swatter. hgol cfDhncincf Get the new DANCE STEPS Private Lessons. Also Classes. Phone B6657 MISS STEVENS The UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of MUSIC Adrian M. Newens, Director Offers Thorough Training in Music and Dramatic Art A LARGE FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Anyone May Enter FULL INFORMATION ON REQUEST Opposite the Campus Phone B1392 11th and R Sts. DOWN with the HIGH COST OF DANCING DANCE CE?.v I Knights of Columbus Hall! , FRIDAY, JAN. 14 BERNARD NEVIN'S ORCHESTRA With Howard Grantham, Saxaphonist LISTEN: A Twenty-five Dollar Hall. A Seven Dollar Per Man Orchestra. A Ticket for a Dollar Two Bits. The ONLY Dance Complying with Your Demands. $1.25 Tax Paid Eight-thirty ir- SpecialJWeiek Beginning Monday for one week only, we will CLEAN and PRESS LADIES' one- piece DRESSES without accordian pleat-" ing for $1.00 We will guarantee the same workmanship and service as heretofore given. Called for and Delivered. Phone B6575 Lincoln Cleaning & Dye Works 326-36 South 11th St 4