The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 17, 1921, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NKBRASKAN
TTO
OBPHEUM CIRCUIT
WED., THURS., FRL, SAT.
EMMA CARUS
With
J. WALTER LEOPOLD
Singing Their Own Song8
GREY AND OLD ROSE
Song and Dance Oddities
RICE Va NEWTON
Passed by the Pure Fun Law
FLO LEWIS
(Alone)
HARRY KAHNE
The Incomparable Mentalists
BERT and FLORENCE
MAYO
In a Novel Idea
JOHNNY BURKE
In "DRAFTED"
Kinograms Topics of Day
MATS. 25c and 50c
EVES. 50c to $1.25
I.OST Alpha Kappa Psi pin. Upturn
to Sludont Activities office and re
ceive reward. fit
LOST 1 pair long black kid gloves
In girls' gym, Wednesday. Return
to Student Activities office. It
BE INSTALLED ON FRIDAY
Y. M. C. A. Officials to Receive Of
flee at Next Greater Nebraska
Luncheon.
Members of th0 Y. M. C. A. cabi
net for tho comlnR year will bo li,
stalled tit tho Greater Nebraska luncK.
oon Friday noon ut th0 Grand hotel,
it was announced at ho luncheon liels
last week. All men students uun
inVmbors of tho faculty aro invilco
to tho installation which will follow
tho lunc'iicen.
At tho meeting last Friday C. retnu
Teiei-Min, city attorney and termor
slate, senator, spoke oil "Corporation
Conscience." Ho traced tho develop.
hum of induslry very briefly from
tho times when the manager ot i
business worked sldo by side with tho
employe up to tho present lime when
tho owner of a business very otic
doe3 lot i-rrwn anything about Un
practical operation of the plant.
Mr. 1 tterson sr. id that much of tlm
present labor trouble was duo to tin
fact that labor was drifting from rep
resontatlvo control to autocratic man
agement while political leaders worn
drawing politics away from represent
ative control in tho opposite direction,
lie declared that this condition imtsi
do remedied before .conditions be
come as serious as they aro in Eur
land today. Mr. Peterson recom
menled that all college men shou a
become acquainted with tho com!.
lions in industry.
Parodies
By
ADIE
Try this over on your Jew's Harp.
MY LITTLE CORNHUSKMISS
To the tune of "Ohio" (O-myo)
My pretty Cornhuskniiss,
I've got tho cutest llttlo Cornhuskir.l.sa,
Oh Hoy, you ought to see this woman
of mine,
She sure is divlno.
I put my arms around her, isn't na
turo fine?
My pretty Cornhuskniiss.
Sho'8 just a simple little froshio, 1
know.
Some fellows think that country
girlies aro tamo,
Acceleration is this coed's middle
name,
It's Just like this, Alice,
I love to kiss my littlo Corning kudos
XYRICi
ALL THIS WEEK
THE WONDER FILM THAT IS AMAZING AMERICA
THE LOVE STORY OF ALL LOVE STORIES
"PASS
ION"
Exquisite Intimate Comedy! Breath-Catching Thrills!! Stupendous
Panoramas! ! !
De Luxe Prologue
BEAUTIES
of the
ROYAL COURT
Presented by
FLAVIA WATERS A GIRLS
At the 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 Shows
MUSiC BY BEAVER'S LYRIC ORCHESTRA
NOTE: SHOWS START AT 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 SHARP
MATS. All Seats 30c NIGHT 50c
J
JND WM$"
THE GREATEST OF ALL MODERN SOCIETY DRAMAS
Based on Edward Knoblock's Success
"MY LADY'S DRESS"
A Photoplay of Surpassing Loveliness with a Cast of Stars
"BLIND WIVES"
Will Open the Eyes of All Lincoln
A Short Comedy, "THE SLEUTH"
Fox News, Orchestra, Pipe Organ
Starting Monday at the
COLONIAI
Funeral services were held at Ash
land Saturday afternoon for Alexander
Cone who was killed in France in
1918. The body was Rhipped from
overseas. Mr. Cone was a former Uni
versity student and a member of
Sigma Nh.
Mary Hardy, '23, is visiting at
Omaha.
Gertrude McIIale, '21; Mary Cowden,
'21, and Hemic Coleson, '24, ara
spending the week-end at Omaha.
Dorothy Maters of Hastings, is visit
ing Francis Foote. '22, at the Chi
Omega house.
Hoy Trierweiler, ex-'22, has returned
to Omaha where he is connected with
the Wright-Wilhelmy Hardware com
pany. Genevieve C.alleher, '23, is visiting
at Omah. a
Mary Marshall, '24, went to Fremont
to spend the week-end.
Always Serves the Best of
Harmonizing Entertainment
MON. TUES. WED.
WOULD YOU DARE
Face Spooks in a haunted house'
at midniflht. See this bewitch
ing little star in a play of
thrills and laughter.
if
. 'i
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IjI' G&ur
Pathe News Travelogue
"Topics of the Day"
"READY TO SERVE"
A New Mirth Provoking Animal
Comedy
Official Moving Pictures of the
Ladies' Legislative League
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
Evenings Only at 7:40 and 8:40
Eight Univer
sity Girls
Will Present
"A CORNER
ON WILLIAM"
Adopted from the Story by
Fannie Kilborne
Rialto Symphony Orchestra
Jean L. Schaefer, Conducter
Overture "O be ron" Weber
Wilbur R. Chenoweth, Organist
Shows SUrt at 1, 3. 5, 7, 9
M ATS. 20c N I G HT 35c
Dy Im Cuckoo,
4iiiiiHwiin
Who used to mako statutes otiitc
hideous.
No rnado Aphrodito
Without any nightie,
Which shocked tho ultra-faslldluiis.
Bcnvenuto Cellini.
Don't get soro
If they call you green.
Stop and think
What they really mean.
That you'ro young,
Growing full of life
Ready for anything--Battlo
or strife.
Come back strong
Say, You bet
IIopo I'm green
For a long time yet.
"This shoul dnever
Be forgotten
Right after rige
Comes rotten."
It lias been paid that the study or
art and the close proximity to Aphro
dite, Venus and other fair goddesses,
is detrimental to tho modesty of our
coeds, fo rthey sem to be vying with
one another in displaying the most
beautifully curved knee cap. Further
more it lias been proposed that here
after health officers should vaccinate
girls on their ears, this location be
ing the most carefully concealed.
One of the Spanish teachers asked
in Spanish which was the larger,
sofa or a rocking chair, then how
many people a sofa would hold. Wlicii
he asked how many a rocking chair
would hold we wondered if ho was
Absent minded or Just tryin gto kid us.
Alpha Chi mega.
Alpha Chi mega entertained on
hundred couples at a spring party
at the Lincoln Hotel Saturday eve
ning. A pink color scheme was car
ried out in the decorations, with
spring flowers, and palms banking the
walls of the room. Chaperons wert
Mrs. T. Hanson, Miss Amanda Ilepp
ner, Dean and Mrs. Seavey, Mr. ant.
Mrs. Phil Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Fat
ley Young. Mr. and Mrs. Polly, Mr.
and Mrs. P. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs..
Howard Hadley, Dr. and Mrs. Con
dra, Mr. and Mrs. Foster and Mr. ana
Mrs. Arnold North. Out-of-town
guests were Doris Arnold, Alvo: Bettr
Jones, Superior; Faith Carr, Spring
view; Grace orner, Beatrice; Marinn
Kastle, North Bend; Inex McDowell.
Lyons; Ruth Bachelor, Valentine,
Grace Valentine; Ardis Brew?ter,
Edgemont. S. D.
It would be no more possible
for an artist to paint a picture
of quality
using a house-painting brush
than it is for a clothing manufac
turer to produce a suit of
quality using the same whole
sale method, cutting out
dozens at a time.
Every individual Kuppenheimer
Suit is cut by hand
and the most careful
and painstaking hand-work
is used in its tailoring.
They are truly the masterpieces
of the clothes-making world.
Spring Models, $45 upward.
Other Suits, $30 upward.
1
PS
Tucker-Shean
Jewelers Diamonds, Watches, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterling
Silver, Cut Glass, Expert "Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re
pairing and Manufacturing.
Opticians Eyes examined Free. In our Optical Department
you may select just what 5-ou want in Eye Glasses or
Spectacles. Fine Optical Repairing. Broken Lenses
Duplicated.
Stationers Stationery for the Office, School and Home. Wat
erman's Fountain Pens. Office Equipment and Supplies.
Crane's, Whiting's and Kurd's Fine Stationery. Com
plete line of Supplies for all departments of Schools and
Colleges.
Phones B-1534, B-3306, B-3307
1123 0 Street Lincoln, Nebraska
KldSCHBAUM CLOTHES SPRING 1921
WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU?
What's good style worth? What's
good tailoring and fine fabric quality
worth ? What's it worth to you to know
that your satisfaction is guaranteed
doubly guaranteed by the Kirschbaum
shops and by us. All these things
and all that they are worth, you may
be sure of in Kirschbaum Clothes.
Prices twenty-five to forty-five dollars.
Y..1
Tt ;irs. l;'a. :n Cl mp-trf
Rdide Se'&iievzel Gx
NEW LOCATION:
N Street 12th to 13th