The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 20, 1921, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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No Student can (!o vi 11 In
Kchriol who cjiunwt 8'-e I I -tinctl.
Willi c-iriortly fitted glass
es, nino ( iK of t' n inip:ovt
inimeiliau y In school
work.
J-JL. VI I Ml
HALLETT
Olitoinotri.it
Est. 1S71
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NEB. COEDS RETURN
FROM C. W CONFERENCE
Nine girls represented the Univer
sity of Nebraska at the annual Y. W.
C. A. conference for college girls at
Lake Geneva, August 23 to September
2. The girls are Grace. Stuff, Grace
Lufkln, Addelheit Dettman, Betty
Gift, Elva Krogh, Gertrude Tomson,
Jeanette Cook, Margaret Hager, Konta
Balla Rog. Seven hundred college
girls attended the conference from
Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, Wis
consin, Indiana, and Michigan. Dr.
Oscar M. Buck, a brother of Dean
Buck of the Arts and Science college,
was one of the leaders at the con
ference. He became well acquainted
with acquainted with the Nebraska
girls and was called Uncle by them.
FOR LONG CUD
Backfield Material Plentiful. Husker
Line Looks Strong. Dawson
Optimistic,
Forty-three men turned out for var
sity footbill work yesterday afternoon
tit the State Farm campus gridiron.
Coach Dawson put the men through a
varied series of workouts before time
was called on account of the down
pour of rain early in the evening.
Practice started with a little military
work under the direction of Coach
Dawson. The men went through some
exercises especially designed to loosen
up the muscles and develop them for
the long grind to come.
Assistant Coach Frank took charge
cf the backfield men and gave them
& long workout on sidestepping, and
evading a tackier. "Bill" Day had
charge of the line-men and spent most
or the afternoon in coaching the men
on charging and blocking. Coach Daw
son and Captain Swanson gave the
ends a stiff workout on sidestepping
and forward passing was practiced for
some time with good success consider
ing the earliness of the season.
The Huskers look good as far as
weeight is concerned. The line will
average around 1S5 pounds with the
backfield coming in at 165. A num
ber of good men were lost, last year
Ly graduation but indications point to
their places being very ably filled.
Four complete sets of backs went
through simple formations last night
and a real backfield should greet the
Husker supporters a week from Saturday.
Captain and Mrs. Robert W. Nix
have returned from a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Jay Corey of Hutch
inson, Kansas. Mrs. Nix and Mrs.
Corey are sisters.
RUMOR KLAN UNIT
TO BE FORMED HERE
(Continued from Page One)
COMMITTEE LINCOLN PROVINCE.
Chancellor Issue Statement.
Chancellor Avery late Monday after
noon issued an unofficial statement in
which he discouraged the organization
of a unit at the University of Nebraska.
The Nebraska university executive
declared that he had made no persona!
investigation into the workings of the
Klan but he was led to believe that
such an organization by the students
on the University of Nebraska campus
would not be beneficial to the institu
tion. Meet University Rule.
Any effort to organize a unit on the
campus will meet the rule passed by
the university senate clamping the lid j
down on societies whose membership j
is secret.
The following rule was passed by
the university senate:
"Section 1. No student of the uni
versity shall retain membership in any
society, fraternity or organization in
the university whose membership is
secret, concealed or not made public
in the usual way."
"Section 4. Any student convicted
of violating any of the provisions of j
section 1 shall be suspended or ex-'
pelled from the university. Any con-!
duct on the part of the members of
the teaching or official bodies of the
university clearly tending to support
or encourage students in the violation
of that section shall be deemed an in
propriety." Passed by a unanimous
voto of the university senate April 29,
ir0!. .
and Oklohamo are touted for the
championship.
The valley schedule is. as follows:
October 1: Oklahoma A. & M. vs
Missouri at Columbia.
October 8: Washington University
vs. Kansas A. & M. at Manhattan,
Urinnell vs. Iowa State at Anies; Mis.
tuil vs. St, ouis University at St,
ouls
October 15: Ames vs. MIssour' at
Columbia; Grinnell vs. Washington
at St. ouis; Drake vs. Kansas at Law
rence. October 22: Missouri vs. Kansas A..
& M. at Manhattan; Washington vs.
Oklahoma at Kormnn; Kansas vs. Io
wa State at Ames.
October 29: Drake vs Missouri at
Columbia; Kansas A. & M. vs. Kan
as at Lawrence; Iowa: Stute b
Washington at St. Louis; Oklahoma
'. s. Nebraska at Lincoln.
November 5: Missouri vs. Wash
ington at St Louis; Grinnell vs. Kan
sas A. & M. at Manhattan; Kansas
vs Oklahoma at Norman; Iowa State
va. Drike at Des Moines.
November 11: Kansas A. & M. vs
Iowa Slate at Ames.
Novembei 12: Oklahoma vs. Mis
souri at Columbia; Kansas vs. Ne
braska at incoln.
November 19: Oklahoma va. Kan
sas A & IvI. at Manhattan; Nebraska
vs. Iowa State at Ames.
November 24: Missouri vs. Kansas
at awrence; Grinnell vs. Drake at
Des Moines.
OLD MAN AWGWAN
WILL SOON BE OUT
(Continued from Page One)
in it, are expected to contribute to the
publication.
Students who have a great deal of
originality and humor or who are able
to cartoon unusual ideas of a com!
cal nature will be made members of
the comic staff. Membership on the
staff will not be given to those who
will not devote time and attention to
the work or to those who simply do the
work "to be on the paper." A place on
the Awgwan this year will be an honor
comparable to the best in school and
no slackers will be forced on the stu
dent public with poor stories and weak
Fmiles in the name of jokes.
Flrft Issue Soon.
Awgwan will appear on or about
the first day of October. A subscrip
tion campaign will accompany the Ini
tial Issue of the college humorous
publication. Sigma Delta Chi, honorary
journalistic fraternity and publishers
of the Awgwan, have sliced the price
of the monthly humorous publication
in half. Last year the magazine sold
for J2.00 a year or 25 cents per copy
This year it has taken a drop to $1.00
for the year or 15 cents per copy,
nine issues coming out during the
year.
The reason for the drop in price
was not the ability of the magazine
to sell. It sells itself. But the student
body has been looking for a return to
normalcy and the Awgwan publishers
THOSE useful garments of almost con
tinuous, wear may be kept new looking
all the time by cleaning at proper inter
vals. LET our service add service to your serv-
! 1.1- J
lceaoie garments.
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1 1 .' - I Vtf Til t-v nnt i
rnone rs-zsii
C;i;,;:-'n ;. Murphy lias rel'irued
iit:v. -x W'.-ks vac-.tiou in the east
dm.:.-! of wl.ii j ,t o:n wi'li rel.itiv-s
in lV:-b:ir;.; Ca.-:.;i:i Murphy spent
tl.'1 : "' i : f : r t'.;-? .;i!;::;;hy as an in-Ftr;.-:-:-
I-Yrt Snolling. Mr. M-r-r'iy
;;.! .-i.n re rsir.ir.'-.! in ii..- -i,.t. but
( XT-'-.-' I ) i'ct;:r;) to l.'w ciw -cm.
('OXFEiiEXCE TO '
START PLAV ON
OCTOBER I-IRST
WESLSYAN REPORTS
F.ECOD GRIO SQUAD ()
Pro-pe. !:-; f. r tl bi:r; e--t io;:il".-,:i
s ;:. 'li iii 1,1 t.iry ( f tho ?,IUsi--sii-1
: vail, y wer. j.mvr brlcl? .!. cot'oV'S
p.ar. e."d tot'uy.
Dedi'.-: of a ncv but'Ium at
K:.n.:-. X h'-nsk.-.s' r- :urn V; !:
conf i nd a fu"'e- sclie'li'lr bv
1 O ' 1 1 1 ". ' OS Hffht ' fo '
i! " r- .",ir.'.- y-.-ur. Nebra-ka. Mi-soni i
:;:':. :.r,::-, ;: 1
(-.. " ; ,i t- ',.: (. : )a:-t l.."t
r. p!.!ctici"-. Five cf.ate. 185-.
I - " 1 ' i i .ii W;.f-!ifi.y. U li:v
lng up v'c-'.l in the line.
C(-acl:"on Cr.ptain in School.
Orin WV-ynviU' a, rt-r and fi:m
pr uj-'uin ('!! nm Xoi rirL
U-Mii. i- 'M-i'-.i: "- a fi::!;t f.-r the pilot
pfs:f-.,u t;; .- ...an.
X.-.i I.i ;;, :;:.!. a;i:l-t", has been
m-'w.w ::;t ".v.'l. II. K. S t in pie. one
of the mnin enks in the F(.-t Madisj-.i.
la... t'- ia. i-i u;i! for a tackle posi
tion. Poi.ahof-"-, Lodr-r rsml I.iltrell are ;
other candidates that have made a : ;;
good showing. ' y-'??Z-i2TTKr, '?TS"X--(5i?'.OJirsi:
A e.oful sharo i'if t-.e second string !
in 1020 are back. Kogge, Anderson, j j;;..-.
Morgan, Hanson, and Duey will give I ,
the regulars a scrap for the positions. I
Six I'nivc i sity Place high school ath-j i
le'es have n-sisiei ed in school. !
Pive men are lost to the team this ! ;
season. The men not reporting this j ;
season are Carr, Dewitz, Schlichte-' !,
i
mier, Cuiliatt and Eesth. !'
Get ii at
TraiLLER'SS
HA RMACY I
WANT ADS.
LOST SlfiMA XU FRATERNITY
pin Finder please return to 346 No.
17th street.
ROOMS FOR AGRI. STUDENTS.
Good location. Prices right. Phone
L-99S4.
LOST A GOLD WRIST WATCH IX
itials A. II. Reward. Return student
Activities office.
LOST ACLOTH PIN. CALL B-16D7.
Reward.
LOST ALPHA KAPPA PSI FIN
with initials E. E. N. on back.
Please return to student activities
office.
New Fall Showing
Gordon Hats
$3.00 to $5.00
Exclusive Agents
Florsheim Shoes
' $10.00 to $12.00
f Fred Schmidt & Bro.
917-21 O Street
m n
333 North Twelfth.
decided to initiate this movement in
cutting down the cost of student pub
lications and placing the magazine
within easy reach of all students at all
times.
"The magazine this season will be
the best ever put out if the Btudent
humorists and cartoonist get busy and
do their part in helping the paper
hold its high place among the col
lege comics of the country," said Leon
ard Cowley, editor of Awgwan, Mon
day afternoon. "We will not publish
any semi-humorous trash or rewritten
and ancient jokes insofar as these can
be avoided. The publication shall be
placed on a high plane with oral wit
and humor of a high type as the ob
jective."
Students are asked to turn in all
the good jokes they can manufacture
before Friday. These should bo mailed
to Leonard Cowley at Station A or
dropped in the Awgwan contribution
box in the Nebraska office. Any stu
dent who desires to takei up work on
the publication will be welcomed in
the Awgwan office between 3 p. ni.
and 5 p. m. each lay and will be given
all the opportunity in the world to
make good with Awgwan. Men and
women alike are invited to give their
efforts, at Joke making, to the editor.
Applications for positions on the staff
may also be made by mail and should
be accompanied by a good sized sam
ple contribution together with a state
ment of former experience. The publi
cation should be addressed to the Edi
tor of Awgwan, Station A.
I TUCKER-SHEAN I
8
Jewelers, Opticians 8
Stationers, School Supplies S
Diamonds, Fino Jewelry, Clocks, Sterling Silver, Cut Glass,
Complete Stocks of Eljrin. Hamilton, Howard and
Walthan Watches
Export Watch, Clock and Jewelry
Manufacturing and Repairing
Tn our plieal Department you can select just the style you
wish in Eye Glasses or Spectacles.
Eyes examined and Glasses fitted. Fine optical repairing.
Uroken lens duplicated.
In our Stationery department you will find a complete line
of supplies for the Office, School and Home. Hurd's, Crane's
and Whiting's fine correspondence cards and papeds.
Waterman Ideal .Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils.
Your Inspection Soliciteed.
Tucker-Shean
b Jewelers Opticians Stationers S
Tventv-three Years at 1123 O Street Q
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This is Fall Style Week Here
Presenting the Modes of Autumn At New Low Price Levels
I.1XKX
KKKt IIIKl'S
35c
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: 1 1 1 pup' linen ilnnd-
kerelii.fs vltil tll
Kelelllels WIN! inn El
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I'l-nicrs In vliite or I
culnrs - espeeinlly
'Thtston thai svfS? the tort.
pneeil lit .!. eiiell.
(idl.D'S -1st rinor.
ir nr
il.TY IJKITS
AT
fkr just a Httft fotf a-ovki.
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29c
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The new Nnvelty Hells
In a liost nf elevei- full
HtvliH llilil in .'ill lle-
rf sireil colors riiil enlor
CDinliiinil iens. I'rices
i' re lew r.inu-lna from
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uilv e.inriol Pi- lii''eeleil. l":lllio!is Vfl
V eii:isen moilels. rel'leeliu the nil- f
miisi'ii- feaiurol in it low popular "
THE DRESSES
I '.'iptivniin',' no. lies of
series, t lieoihii s:lf.
ins, Cniilon crepes ami
o!Me. 1 1 ; 1 1-1 1 1 1 : tun 1 1 r-ia'-i
rleverlv ailorie'il
wii ti lirjitils. Peails. elll
liroilerv, ete. Kvervoiio
a l.randheu- fall niml' I.
iiinl fentureil nt onh
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THE SUITS
llefleilhi-" the fashion
able eini nil of I he new
styles theM sinart
Suits of trieoi ines. Vel
ors. sneiletex. ele.. tail
oreil tiipl seinitaili'iril.
inaav triiiinnil with
luail'!. furs ele. are
f i 'ir. .1 at I'.olil's lit
only '.'!i.."( "
OT II Kiss ?::.!.-. to SI 111.
THE COATS
Distinctly tailoreil
fmni sue Ii rich mater
ials as .Noriiiniiily.
.nnriean Imliria. vi
ol's, keley, velor. etc..
villi larao self or far
colli. is. lliis croup of
iVeils roproseiit the
III- .' V in skillful work.
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whli h eoiniiels attrn
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Sale of New STRIPED O 9 5
PRUNELLA SKIRTS
WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE
FINE FIBRE
SILK HOSE
59c
Women's light weight jrnnze ribbed
Vnlon Suits, knit from fine comb
ed cotton yarns, in wanted styles
with regular shoulders or bodice
tops and with tiht or wide knees,
In white only. A srood-flttine onion
suit at an especially low price. The
suit for only . 69c
itiim mm'
Imagine the warmest and smartest color combination and
behold! you see It lu this new showintr of stunning DrrsK
Skirts. In the newliox pleated styles, with the stripes partly
concealed by the plaits. In the rich prunella cloth. In navy,
brown or black, with striped and cheek-striped effects In de
lihtful coloring". Ielihtf ully new very much in favor with
smart dresRers everywhere. Featured at a low sale price that
will surprise and please you. While they last
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WOMEN'S FINE KNIT
UNION SUITS
59c
This lot of Hose was made no front
our hilier priced fibre silk stock
ings and are exceptional values .at.
this low price. All fibre silks ex
cepting the wide, hemmed carter
tops which are of lisle. Choice of
.cordovan or black all sizes.. Pair
only , . .. 6'Jo