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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1921)
THE DAILY NEBRASKA N, DINNER FOR MEN IN ARTS COLLEGE A. & S. Students Make Effort to Arouse Spirit and Effect Organization. For the purposo of devolving "college consclouaiit'HB" and promo Ine spirit among students, the men 01 the college of urts and sciences will hold a dinner at the chamber cf commerce Wednesday night, Decern ber 14. , Approximately three hundred tick ets will be validated for the affair and are goins on s:i.'e today on the campus. All men in the college arc urged to secure thkots early and at tend this first gathering of its na ture of arts and science students. Tlio tickets will sell for 75 cents. An ex te.leiit dinner will bo served by the chamber or commerce caterers. bean I. M. Buck will preside over a short toast !Ut ul'ter the liinner. Short addie. ses will be made by one cr two faculty members and students. Other novel entti tainmeiit features h.:e b' in seamed and the dinner promises to be a great success. A committee consisting of Dean Uuck, Ward M. Kandol, Orvin U. Gas tun, and Mike Miles have been av work for some time making plans lot, the affair. The necessity for organ ization, within the callege of arts anu science, which is the largest, college in the university, has long been ap parent. It is thought that bringing the men of the college together in this manner will be an excellent be ginning toward such organization. A similar affair for the women in the college will probably be held some time in the future. FRATERNITY OFFERS PRIZES FOR ESSAYS (Continued from page 1.) 1922. 8 From those submitted -the five best will be selected for competition by the fraternity committee. !) The selected five will then be submitted to some committee of ag ricultural authorities not c:nnect-'u with the fraternity, fur the selectiun of the three best papers. Alter the uwards are made the three papers given first, second and third places will be printed in the fraternity maga zine. All students who are interested should apply to the dean's office for a copy of these directions. H. F. WILSON, Scholarship Committee, University of Wisconsin, Mad, son, Wis. of political or commercial lmpor fance. . Tho functions of the consular of ficer are classed under (a) protection of the Interests of his countrymen and (b) facilitation of trade. Applicants for cansular position:) must be between the ages of 21 and BO years. They must be citizens of the United States. They must be of good character and must be physical ly and mentally qualified for the prop er performance of consular work They must have boon specially de signed by the president of the United States for appointment to the consu lar service subject to examination. Examined on Many Subjects. Examinations for the consular serv ice are divided under eight subjects, Those are international, commercial and maritime law; political, and com mcrcial geography; arithmetic; mod ern language; natural industrial and commercial resources and ctmmerce of the United States; political ecu nomy; American history, government and Institutions; modern., history (since 1850) of Europe, South Ameri ca and the far east. An examination for candidates for the corps of consuls for economic in vestigational work includes four sub jects. These are research and inves tigational methods for promotion oi commerce; economics; tnesis, m; . ern languages. The compensation of consular of ficers are graded and classified as follows: Consuls general at large (wif.i traveling and subsistence e. penses $5,000 Consuls, general, class 1 12,000 Consuls, general, class 2 S.OilO Consuls, general, cla?s 3 6,000 Consuls, general, class 4 5,500 Cc-nsiils, class 1 to 7, $8,000 to... 3,000 Vice cunsu's, classes' 1 to 3 from $3,000 to 2,500 Interpreters, senior 3,000- Interpreter, junior 2,500 Consular assistants, 1st year ... 1,500 Consular assistants, 4th year.... 2,000 Student interpreters, provided tuition and quarters 1,500 GOLD & CO. OPEN NEW CANDY DEPT. Direction of Mr. "Jack" Strauch A "sweets" section is a new and at tractive feature of tho Cold & Comp any department store and Just ro contly installed. Mr. Cold informs us that all candles cold in this new nartment. from the rich, creamy clu colates and chocolate-covered fruits and nuts down to the ever striped stick and toothsome hard candies, are made fresh daily In their own factorp, from the purest of sugar and the best obtainable of other materials, under the direct supervision of Mr. "Jack" Strauch, well known for the past twenty-three years in Lincoln as premier candy-maker for leading stores and confectioners. Mr. Strauch will now exclusively devote his attention to the Gold & Co. candy section and will give par ticular attention to special orders, which means thnt any kind of candy or confection novelty one might wish for any occasion, will be freshly and ulckly made upon order. Another feature of this department will be the delivery, on Christmas morning, of candles freshlp made earlier that same morning, which means that if milady's holiday sweets aro ordered here, they will come to her "fre.'di as a tohp," with your card, on Xraas morn. Adv. DELIAN SOCIETY HOLDS ELECTION OF OFFICERS The Delians held their regular elec tion of officers last Monday night in 'acuity hall. The following officers were elected: President, Mary Ellen Ingles; vice president, Marian Williams.... secre tary, Arthur Larson; treasurer, Elton Lux; sargeant-at-orms, Frank Cyr; artist, Geneva Wheeler. t WILL BE OFFERED Dean Buck Arranging Plans to Give Work Regarding Gov ernment bervice. EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Peoples Grocery WANT ADS. LOST AN EVERSIIARP PENCIL, with initials. A. G. W. in library. Phone Uni 709-W. INTERESTING SEMISES AT VESPERS TUESDAY Florence Miller In Charge Sec retary of Presbyterian Board Talks on Y. W. C. A. Work. Florence Millar, who led vesper services at Ellen Smith hall Tuesday BvonliiK. spoko of the need of ro membering the students in Europe who are suffering from want. She also brought out the fact that the distance separating them from us should not lessen our sympathy and interest in them. The vesper choir furnished tho special music for the services. Miss Wilson, the traveling secre tary for the Presbyterian board, ex Dlanod the purposo of Christian in stitutions and especially that of tho Y. W. C. A. She showed how the Y. W C. A. is a pioneer for the work of welfare for women. She is interest ed In the way girl's live and spend their time. In the same way that the Y. W. A. helps girls, the church aids the family. The beliefs of the Christian faith are more tangibly expressed by good deeds of service. Slio told of the many expressions of the spirit of FRANCO BEAUTY SHOP Marcel 50o Shop L-9072 Shampoo 50c Home F-4679 Room 8, Liberty Theater. Christ which are being shown by the works of people in foreign countries. Miss Wilson told of the new profes sion open to college women, that of a Christian social worker. Her train ing consists of two years of post graduate work at Columbia Univer sity which will secure for her a new type of diploma and an M. A. degree. HARDT TAKES HONOR IN PHARMACY EXAMINATIONS Of those who took the examinations given last month for licensing prac titioners of pharmacy in the state of Nebraska. Uobert Hordt or the cc-Uee of pharmacy took the honors us to grades. Ho received an average of 88 1-8 on tho eight exams which ex ceeds by nine points the average of any of the others who took the exam. EVERY LADY NEEDS ONE Practical, dainty stylos with dependable move men 1 8 at prices entirely reasonable and Just. H A L L E T r Uni Jeweler 11 Est. 871 1143 0 f5li.ll i.i. J.l M n.nft DANCE AT ROSEWILDE Saturday Night, December 10 Admission $1.10 Including Tax 10c for checking Time 8;30 -VC5CCC3O5CCCCCCO0OCO5COOSO X v.... 11,1... We Kent O Courses ' designed to prepare student.- iVr tiie consular service of the United States are to be ofi'ervd 'a the Uuiveiaity of Nebraska in tiie hear luUie, according to an anuouncemeut by Dean Pliilo M. Duck of tiie aris and j science college. Courses in the dipio kinutie s.rvice will a.so be givea and ""students can picpare to eiitsr the ' government service without much oi s'tae preliminary "red tape" now re frquired. The courses e so1 designed (that students wL'l be able to pass wi-h ..little difficulty, the examinations re v quired oi candidates for tiie service. The consular service is charged wit. T'tho dutyotVfrotecting the interests cf the government and of Amrican citi v zena abroud ;atid with extending and protecting American trade in foreign tuuiitne. Uuiiku-tlie diplomatic serv ice which is the agency through which one government communicates wit'a ; another'in tLe'oifiddct of international affairs iml..U&i Seal's with the cen- tral governments of foreign nations, : the consular service deals with ocal authorities and indivldtjalsy i;uiiu.ar ouicer.nas .lefi.iile :.- portion cf a foreign country i,ssi?"ea ;; to him and finds" his sphere cf action ; within this territory. iTheipior. ati. ::. o''rer op JBiatUer.;-U.and ;haa the entire country to ; whicU:; Ji'e Js-mus- ; signed, in which to work. Because of :th.is, tUe. .consular, officer, is biought - into - more direct contact with - rtnnH mme-lnT6W'TI!eneT37H?a him fliti matte of: ; -,. Officers Are Graded. , . , ; There are various ' grades' of consu- lar officers. Each grade, except" that of offlcrj.r la e-dditipn; to the com missioned consular officers, the per sonnel of the service includes a large number1 of clerks and subordinate' em ployes. '''Consular, - officers ,'are 1 sta tioned throughout the world in '-places k Forbes Rent a-Ford Co. X C. E. M5NSON. Mr. Q O Cars for nil BO-ial functions wltb O 8 or without drivers. JJ I'hone It-I.mu 1125 I rt. U COOBOOCOCOOOO'VOOOCCOSSO-- Varsity Cleaners CALL B3677 K" - ! 1 f7 i 11 mi 0 ,W1 Jt : Ik- Rosewilde Party House FRIDAY, Dec. Ninth NorthwalV s 1 Jazzland S Featuring I "THE : CHICAGO WALK" -i :i iii'-i;;;:;".- 1 Admission ' $1.10 A Multitude of Holiday Savings SLIPOVER SWEATERS $.1 89 Think (if liiiyiuv :i smart knit won hIIi uii Sweater Hlousc for I.Ml. Itounil neck, long kIi'cvck; tie at walKt; t'nixl array of colors! inelildinv: black. er ehiil. leinat i. honey dew. pink. ele. - l-' l ltTH KI.t.'OK. At "The Store of Practical Gifts" Thft thai nr.! a f3zasijkrbr.l'a' " fJW? ""rL w ' ui - i mm n.t . is J029- toy Qjtmi GIFT HAND BAGS ONLY $1 98 They're those pop ular Vanity Hx Hue with lai'fre mirror anil foil fittings. A lii array el' nlhrr new leatlier Hand lia-x. in popular shapes and eolors, included in the lot. -kikst ri.ttoit. I Tvorv Ccmbs for I Spcrt Gauntlets , I 68 c 1-50 Our New Candy Department --Is an immense success---"sweets" centre of Lincoln For the fame f our toothsome, "home ni iile'" cl.oci lato creams, milk chocolates, bittet-sw.-ets, fhoculi'te covered nuts, fruits, etc., as well as fudges, brlttles and fane y hard candies of nil kinds, hi-.s already spread far and wide. Made in our own factory, from the p urcst materials obtainable, under the personal direction of Mr. -Jack' Strauch, Lincoln's leading candy m?kcr for over 23 years. And made fresh every day. SPECIAL ORDERS INVITED. We will make ANYTHING in the confection line to or der, for any event, upon short notice. Leave orders for Christmas candies, to be made ind delivered on Christmas morning. Special Friday and Saturday Those Dainty, Delectable Cream Wafers chocolate, mint, cin namon and Avintoi-frroen priced for Friday's and Saturday's yale only at THE VUUL POUND GOLD'S First Floor Right at FRONT ENTRANCE. 37c A lot of :i(Kl Ivory Combs the Mind that nrdlnarilv Hell at 1AM. I.artre id'.e, with all coarse or fine and Cdii rse teeth. A Mplin ilid email niv for mv. in A practical irift a (In ml v, warm, food looklutr Bport (Hove. Wool knitted liauntleU in brown, jrra.v. white, l-'or women and iiiIhmk. A Kpecinl vn I up at pair. -KIUS'1! Fl.OOi:. I I-MUST I-I.tiOK. BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS AT 59c ItOXKI) CIIKISTM.VS IIANDKKRC'IIIKFH 3 In men box, wilh corners prettily embroidered in while nr dninly colors CQr At. ltOX 0VC irmn-VN ixiTUI. IIAXUKKKC'IIIKKS Many put 'up ill nice holiday gift boxen many IQ- Ktyles very special at, each FIRST FI.OOK. BIG SPECIAL PURCHASE Sale of Men's Ties! MiindroiM of pure silk Four-ln-Haiid Ties f(ir men In this Ihls ureal sale lot. The latest f.ildover shapes. In a host of rich, new patterns anil wauled color--n II packed In handsome Mary holly boxes for tivlnjr when desired. Ilonifht as they were at far below usual selling fi cures, wi in turn are pel -mined to offer them to yon at I'KIC'KS ACTl'AI.I.Y I. HNS THAN I'SI AK W1IOI.F.ISAI.F. COST. In flv bi( kuI Kroups: LOT 1 LOT 45c 65c 85c LOT 8 LOT 4 1.00 LOT 1.25 (SICK WINDOW SIIOWIN(i ) GOLD'S 1st T-'loor. Hudnut Sets at 2.75 IIiKlnut s T II U K 13 !' I, O V K U S n ile lichlful odor In ToiUt Water and Fare Pow der both nicely pack ed in fancy box for irlvliik' and priced at the set only '-7-". FIHST FI.OOK. Child 'b Gift Bags 19c Children's ;ift Hand Hiikh lu about y( pleas ing colors, combina tions and styles. A (lift that will nlcase a n V ch 1 1 ( I 1 nex pen s i ve. too. ( 'noire of the lot for 4!ic. F F II ST FI.OOK. GIFT SLIPPERS 1.00 to 1.89 WOMKN'S FKI.T IIOl'SK SLU'rKR-H COZY COMI'OKT. 1II-LO. KlllHON-TKIMMKI, etc., as well as those with flexible leather soles and M UN'S FKI.T S LI TP KKS With leather sides and heels ut, 1 5 (inir - - " MANY OTIIKK STYLES IN CilFT SLirrEKS- leal her heels. All colors. Priced 1 nil GO i.i)' S ila sctii p n t I. Ml on down to Lovely Silk and Phillipine Underwear Makes Dainty and Practical Gifts. Nicely Boxed for Giving, When so Desired. SILK TEDDIES Several verv ,dalnt v and pretty styles in this special" lot of Teddy Hears. Of pink silk crepe ill! chines Combined with laces and ribbons. Very nice for glviuR and remarkably priced ut - - ANOTHER LOT ON SALE Another lot of Silk Teddies, In crepe de. chines nnd satins, plain hemstitched, Georgette trimmed or with dainty lace In sertions and edpes, offered nt only OTHERS 4.95 to ltM $195 1 $995 Foundation BASKETS A New Novelty These mattinsr baskets are proving an Immensely popular "fad" In other cities now shown for the first time lu Lincoln. When stitched wilt, col ored yarns and decorated will, yarn or 'chenille flowers, they're inl.'hiv rood looking and verv smart ns vanity or hand bays. Small In size t have n com plete line of the yarn- the baskets are on sale at -FIRS'P FLOOR. 15c Philippine Gowns & Teddies Nldht Gowns and Teddy Bears all band embroidered and hand made, of fine soil nainsook, lienutif nlly embroidered in dainty small effects. Many styles. Priced SILK NIGHT GOWNS AT They're pleasing Msht Gowns of fine pink silk crepe de chines sleeveless styles. with square or "V" necks, made up with laces and Georpettes. Priced t OTIIEKS 4.5 to lt.SO. GOLD'S Fourth FUor. $095 $Q95