THE D A I h Y N K n R A S K A N DEPARTMENT HERE IS WITH BEST SIX (Continued From Page One.) and the United States, had charge of all tnido between those countr' :s and the neutrals during the final period of the blockade of Germany. In the fall of 1919, upon returning from Europe, Professor Uengsioii re turned to his university duties but within a short time ugain askt-d for leave of absence to take charge of a reconnoissance survey of Honduras for cne of the large American oil com panies. and spent the larger part of 1920 in this work. Miss Anderson, instructor in geo grapliy, is spending this year in grad uate study at the University or Wis consin. Instructor Wolfanger several ypars experience with the bureau of soils in field work ami is credited with being one of the htrong'-st men on the staff. His work has carried him into the various regions of Ne braska and he is the author of a num ber of soil survey reports. He ha3 rharge of men's field work in geog graph y and will also give a course on the agricultural geography of Nebras ka next semester. Miss Rigdon hii3 iad several years of very successful teaching experience and is a well trained geographer. She has charge of women's field work, methods in geography, and a course in the geo graphy of Nebraska. Special studies in progress now ar?. Geology and geography of tiie Per mian area of Nebraska, geography of Honduras, geography of mah.i, course of study in high school geography. and the problem method of teaching geography of Nebraska. More Girls In High School. There are more girls than boya.in the high schools as a rule yet figure of the university are just reversed in this regard. It is therefore appar ent that the girls quit school after they have received theh" high school diploma in more cases than do boyn Whether the opportunity for boys to work their way through school is better than that given to the girls another arguable point, but educators throughout the country acclaim the many opportunities there are for everyone to receive a higher cduca tion if he really wishes so to do. Each year' there appear on the Uni versity campuses more and more girls who are working their own way. Larger also are the number of boys who depend solely or in part on their own resources for their higher educa tion. With the increasing number of girls who come to the universities on "their own hook" the figures as givjn out now by the extension department will in all probability not be true a few years hence. Hut nevertheless at the present time, the figures tell of more boys being willing to work their way thru schools than girls. "MOSES IN THE BULLRUSH ES" HAD NOTHING ON THE "HOME EC. BABY" WITH THIRTY PHARAOH'S DAUGHTERS (Continued from page 1.) more examinations by the doctor, who checks up on the student mother weekly and grades her according to to the condition of the Infant. Then after this training the charge will be ready for the sweepstakes in any contest, and her little body will be literally wound and bound with blue ribbon, and every milk cannery in the country will want her like ness for labeling purposes. Intelligent mothers realize tiie val ue of the experiment and daily the home Ee. department is swamped with letters. Some seek advice, while others desire to lend their children. One mother wrote "I have reared six children that are in apparent good health but I realize my own short comings. Will you take little Willie, my seventh, for six months?" Katherine Marie, bno'- 'n the sun unmindful of the stir she is causing. Unmindful, also, that when her con tract lets out. here that an active com mittee from the order of the Golden Fleece stands ready to pounce upon her as a mascot, because of certain topping qualities she possesses. WANT ADS. LOST PAIR LONG BROWN LAMB skin gloves. Finder please call L-6471. LOST-KAPPA ALPHA. THETA jeweled pin. Name Helen Wylle on back. Return to Student Activities office. FOR SALE CADET OFFICER'S CAP Call B-3193. Remember Vall's Barber Shop 131 No. 13th St. STUDENTS! Where do you lunch after class? Luncheons served in combinations from 11:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. RECTOR 'S 13th and V Sts. Liberty Bldg. Phone B3355 0. J. FEE 333 No. Twelft i MEN ARE MORE WILLING THAN WOMEN TO WORK TO PROVIDE MONEY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION (Continued From Page One!) rather than go to the university on money which they themselves must provide cannot be stated but the fig ures as given out by the extension department would indicate that fact. It would seem that the girls prefer to quit school and work when it comes to the point where their par ents no longer feel obligated or able to further keep them in school. This is proven by the figures on registra tion which show that, there are more boys than girls in the University of Nebraska. Yet government statistics on population point to more womei; than men in the country as a whole. So one is led to believe that most of the girls do not desire education beyond high school. snaps the pin together again. The babe has yet thirty amateur mothers to contend with before her heavily booked season is over, and she emerges an A-No. 1 modl. Thirty different sized fists to ina!;e the rounds of her diminuitive gums daily, to feel the approach of the first tooth. Thirty more styles of hair dressing. Thirty more mothers to misinterpret the imperative "goohs", and ' gai.s,' and to register her translation of such in the pink record book. Thirty more individuals who will sl!y try to leave an indelible mark of he own personality on the child. Thirty Get it at FILLER'S RESCRIPTION HARMACY Tucker-Shean JEWELERS Diamonds, Watch ss, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl ing Silver, Cut Glass, Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re pairing and Manufacturing. OPTICIANS Eyes oximined Free. In our Optical Department you may select just what you want in Eye Glasses or Specta cles. Fine Optical Repairing. Broken Lenses Duplicated. STATIONERS Stationery for the Office, School and Home. Waterman's Fountain Pens. Of fice Equipment and Supplies. Crane's, Whiting's and Hurd's Fine Stationery. Complete line r.f Supplies for all departments 3i Schools and Colleges. 123 O Street Lincoln, Neb. Phones B-1534. B-3306. B-3307. Fresh Cider daily i'roin Jonathan Apples Potatoes, Apples, Cabbage direct from grower to con sumer. Retail at wholesale. Cider for your party by the frallon. Idaho Fruit Company 222 No. 12th St. Time Flies S The ni'xt six months will soon pass l,y. Will you be hitter prepared for place in tiie business world, then, or will von still In- wishing von li.nl started In the fall of l'.Ul ? WIIV NOT KK(.1STI:U THIS WKKK? NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS T. A. Itl.AKKSLKK. .. II., president. (Accredited liy the American Association of Vocational Schools) Corner O mill Fourteenth Streets Lincoln. Nebraska Now is the Time to have Towns end make your Christmas Photograph Sit Today 'Preserve the Present for the Future" Studio 226 South 11th Street Attend the Big Holiday Saving Event at Gold's! "The Store of Practical Gifts" F DAY Join the army of gift-seekers who are attending and saving by this big economy event at "The Store of Fractical Gifts." Here are some additional bargains for Thursday thousands of other mighty $1 offer ings throughout the store ! Wool Ho Those smart wool sport IIosi' a r"od warm wool Hose which we were for tunate eiiontrh to purchase at a price sufficiently low to allow ns to offer at this low sale price. In brown, creon unci mixed shailes. While thev last. SC i"iir COLD'S- First Floor. 1 5l! M And not only does this great Dollar Days event offer you wonderful opportunities to save in your Xmas gift purchasing, but WINTER NEEDS of all kinds are offered by the hundreds in combinations that set a NEW RECORD in value-giving. 511 These Silk Hose for women are cs 1 I ft peciallv (leslirnoil for whiter wear. It js a heavy wek'ht, silk pleated niimher - 'mil may' lie hail In either black or cordovan, sizes X J to HI i-. .n iinu- a snally attractive value lit this low OC price '-I'll ir, only - GOLD'S First Floor. Ho 1,000 BOXES OF GIFT STATIONERY AT Yes, It's a big lot but it will speedily melt away under the onslaught of wise gift buyers who will hurry here Thursday to profit by this extraordinary sale It was a fortunate chance, imbed, that permitted us to lniy the 1.000 Imxex at a price so low that we In turn niiirht offer them to you at so far less than usual'. All hk'li crade Stationery choice of correspondence cards or double sheets of letter pap' r, packed with 114 inutchlnir envelopes in delightful jril't lioxes. Values to 7.c liox In the lot made bv 'be makers of t'OY.MOKK and of eitial n,- better iiea'.-.ty : Wliiic it lusts. :i ItoXKS Ft lit $1 ! tSF.K WINDOW DISl'LAYi ( .O LD'S - First Floor. Boxes ior$l On Sale Beginning at 8:30 O'clock Thursday Morning 300 Pairs of Women's and Misses' HIGH AND LOW SHOES P.o I iciT witli llio crowds tit S :.'50 a. m. T'liursiht" morn in p: it' you Avoulrt sliiire i.n lliis mirhlv stile offer, for t he MO pairs aiT all we have hi offer at lliis absurdly low price and they will all ro to Thursday's early shoppers. Displayed today in our windows on sale while they iast ie- riiitiin; Thursday morninpr tit , ! ! 125 Pairs High Top Lace Boots In the Id'r lot are 1'-'" pairs of women's and misses' laccil bin Is regular hi;.rli top styles in sizes 1? 1-J to s - widths AA to D. They're broken lines and sizes, of course, i.i black mill brown kids, calf ami patent leathers. I. mils mid military Iccls. oddments ,,f shoes formerly priced io Mil. (Ml pair. Olnupid with the Oxfords and I'ltuips ill a rent sale let, on sale while they last, ln'ciiiliiht' N:.'HI u. in, Thursday at, the pair 175 Pairs Oxfords and Pumps 17."i pairs if women's and misses' strap Pumps, laced Mx -lords. On lord lies, anil fancy rumps in (lie trivul s.i iM'niip. .Many t the Tumps have fancy buckles. Tiny c tin. In brown, black and tray kids, marly all with Louis or Itabv Louis heels bather or covered styles. Sizes rante from ! 1 i to s widths frfom AA to D. liroken in styles, sizes and widths only a pae or two if a kind. Oronpeil with the Shoes ill II liltf dollar sale lot, to jrn while they last ,at, the pair Pair ! EVERY SALE MUST BE FINAL-NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS Here's a Brief List of Some of the Thousands of Other Big $1 Bargains 36 Inch Silk Faille at 1 1-4 Yards $1 40 Inch Silk Georgette at.l 1-4 Yards $1 36 to 40 Inch Wool Goods at 1 1-4 Yards $1 32 to 36 Inch Plaids and Worsteds 2 Yds $1 Misses' Knit Union Suits on Sale at $1 Beautiful Spanish Lace Bandings, Yard $1 Good Weight Unbleached Muslins, 9 Yards $1 36 Inch Bleached Muslin, at 8 Yards for $1 Women's Undressed Kid Gloves at pair $1 Women's Chamoisuede Gloves go at, pair $1 Women's Dainty Nainsook Teddy Bears at $1 Broken Lines of Small Children's Shoes, $1 Gift Collar and Cuff Sets for only $1 Big Boxes of Holiday Gift Stationery 4 Fine Linen Handkerchiefs for only $1 Star Brand Crochet Cotton 12 Balls for $1 9-Pc. Luncheon 8et Stumped for embroid ery nnd hemstitched for crocheted nt this biirhi!.' event, set fl.00 Stamped Brea'.fast - ' Sets Individual sets stamp ed for embroidery nt 2 FOR fl.00 GOLDS till Floor "Thtriorp thai stlh th tort Willowee Hair Nets all shades 14 for $1 Women's Spun Glass Petticoats t 2 for $1 Women's Sateen Pettibloomers at pair $1 f Middy Blouses and Tub Waists go for, only $i Men's Cambric Handkerchiefs gift box of 6, $1 Men's Four-in-hand Gift Ties, boxed, at $1 Men's Muslin Night Shirts, priced at just $1 Misses' Fine Ribbed Lisle Hose, 3 Pairs, $1 Oninty Night Gowns Dainty slipover styV i f fine nainsooks pret tily trimmed with lace embroideries (1.00 2toJt Httt tort- Brassieres, Confiners back or front ""l" liiB Ktylen or heavy In dian head "stm VA om lit. each (I.M GOLD'S 4th F