L THE DAILY NEBR ASKAN I 1 JJmilx mi i ii i mil ! mi' A SUr'FRB PROGRAM . .... r-L ALL Tnia VY c c rx pll(f Kon.i...o of the Harem TOLA iMXiWiv .1.. Miwtrrlv Kntertnlnmnl ONE ARABIAN NIGHT ''YaVrY ,SEMONryW,"re ."th'e'belV'h'op" rnoi.or.rK A HAREM INTERLUDE" Kent lirlnir rllWCKS CABKOI11EKS ft Glrln VviilC CONCERT ORCHESTRA 1 U. G. McVay, Director M.il.-'e. NUIit-ttOc. ClilllOo X1UK FKI. SAT. Liberty Concert Orchestra ArtJiur J. Hublcli, Director International News Weekly f-urrrnt Event of the World In I'lrtureit TEDDY'S GOAT 0 Minute of Laughter "Miracles of the Jungle" Wonder Anlmul C'hniiter l'rodiictlon THE BIMBOS Comedy Entertainer TAYLOR, MACY & HAWKS Three Aceg of Comedy mmm THE QUESTION New riillosophlcal Farce ZELALY ZELAYA ALPHO MuhIo and Philosophy Three Bohemians & Nobby A Qnolnt Specialty Till K. FKI. SAT. Rialto Symphony Players .Iran I- Schoefer, Conductor Pathe Semi-Weekly News The World's Event VixualUed Topical & Travel Pictures Showing Subjects and l'oints of Interest "THREE JOKERS"' An Educational Comrdy Miss Frances Rosenstock. "AX Ol.l) FASHIONED ;IRI "The Great Impersonation" Wilbur R. Chenoweth, Organist -THE mm THIS FBI. SAT. J. C. Norman Richards. Organist COLONIAL TOPICAL WEEKLY Mibjrrtn and Faints of Interest "P. D. Q." 18 Minutes of laughter "THE FOX" with HARRY CAREY t:30 Wed., Thur.. Frl.. Sat.- HELEN KELLER Season's Event. Engagement truly Extraordinary. The Moot Talked nf Woman In the World. Blind Iraf and Formerly I1 Mil Af.lK4ed ly ANNE MI.MVAN MKT Her T earlier and Lift-long friend PA H A HAMS i. V. CFIFFITII "A Ml'WC LESSON" "DAXCE FANTASIES" Frederick KaKter & llcairice Squire Schichtl's Koyal Wondrrlettes THE FOLLIS GIRLS The t.inger t?uu t.irfies "EAST & WEST" An Odd Novelty Act (KOUGE nit rli:s Moran & Mack Two Itlack Crown PAT UK NEWS TOI'K s OK DAY C ALSUP'N FAHLKS C Mats 25 t 60c. Eves 25c to $1 $500.00 Wanted at Once 10 Students that will exchange 10 weeks of summer vacation C for $500.00. Write or call c GEO. C. SMAHA . Address 1701 E St. g Phone F-4519 p Oct that wool cat at Security Mutual Barber Shop 12th & 0 St VACATION SYSTEM UP TO STUDENTS (Continued from Page One.) often refused full credit to students entering their institutions from the Cornhusker school, because they say, Nebraska has too may holidays. To have the same rating as those eastern schools, Nebraska must have thirty six full working weeks, that is week3 with six days' of school each. The per iod from September 11 to June 2 cov ers thirty-eight weeks, leaving only ,wo weeks for all the vacations of the year. Of tthiso two weeks, twelve days are working days and these are tha days which are in the atr until the students decide just how they want thwm distributed. The University of Nebraska is as good a school as there is in the coun try and students ocming from here should be allowed full credit for their work anywhere. It is now up to the students to decide how they want the vacations, which they can have and still maintain in the high rating which .MiDrasKa deserves, distributed over tho year. The calendar for 1921-22 Is now in the process of being made up and this question must be decided im mediately. SENIOR ENGINEER CLASS BUILDS WIRELESS PHONE Under the direction of Dean Fer guson, the wireless class of electrics seniors are designing and building a wireless telophone set. It thu set is successful it is to be used to send stock and grain market reports and news by wireless telephone to the meetings t.f the combined agricultural association which are to be held at tho state farm January 3 to 7. At the present time market and weather reports are sent out by wire less telegraph every morning at 0:43 from the station in the building. These reports have been received very favor ably by the farmers and others inter ested who have beseiged the depart ment with inquiries as to means of receiving the reports. WANT ADS. LOST A R G. PIN. FINDER WILL receive liberal reward. Return to student Act. office. LOST RING WITH AMETHYST setting, surrounded by pearls. Re turn to student activities office. LOST IRON SPHINX PIN. CALL B-4621. LOST JEWELED KAPPA ALPHA Theta pin and guard. Call B-3580. Reward. 10ST CELLULOID RIMMED Sl'EC tacles, in front of the Temr' H turn to student activities office. LOST SHELL RIMMED GLASSEb in long leather case. Rehun to student activities office. HI Friday Night, Dec. 16 DANCE!! at the City Auditorium ALL PROCEEDS GO TO DISABLED AMERICAN WAR VETERANS. Space Donated by Daily Nebraskan The Store of Practical Gifts A Store Teeming With Xmas Gift ideas-" Priced to Save You Dollars Five Selling Floors Fairly Overflowing With Worthwhile, Use ful Gifts And a Smiling Spirit of Helpful Service to Aid You TODAY A ROUSING SALE OF FURS FOR CHRISTMAS V MLE THAT ASSUMES DOTTII.K I M POK TATE. COM iui: an J-k riiU when you want FlKS tho most !! of prcsonts feir Christ man giving. Ml I-fcfc 1 i SCUiKS. the liittT in nil tlie w.'int! fliokcr. fill! ..iiini.U .ri ..... ivl- at miHiiil MR' iirio-s you 11 fiinl aie THE liOWEST IX YEARS! Many Beautiful Furs iii If IWtiutiful Furs of llic ricliost iicllrlcg Ciiiwv, Vlf. Fox, i:;i-.,iii. Kyiix for iik.Hv .V.liO to rSiA! offir-d in a frivt sale croup at just 20 Wonderful Scarfs 26 Delightful Muffs 8 Lovely Fur Sets E SCARFS, AT Then arc t-!iut ifnl Wm Soarfo of MaiKlm- U rian Wolf, in taupe UU l.rownu ami lJalt a big si'-ial r'nf cbane lot on sale at only All Children's Furs Reduced Warm ri n Fur Sots fr Chil.lron and niisw-a S-t , f Kr'ni' .. C.nov. K,-laiil 1 x, TLil..t Squirrel Sl... uVnm: IlI Fox. H,, that wlow priced r ;f. ular wilJiie nt'ur'! i -' i t- 1-5 OFF a awuuni oi.. nal GIVE "HER" FINE PERFUMES Imported Perfumes Elusive bottled fragrance from over the seas. The sort of per fumes that conservative persons give preference. Artistic Package Perfumes COTY'S PERFUME L'ongan, priced $5.00. Violette, priced 4.50 Jasmin, priced 6 50 Styx, priced 5.00 TANTY'S PERFUME Mimosa a de Nice, priced 2.40 and 4.80 HOUBIGANT'S P C h - FUMES Mon Boudoir, priced 4.50 and 9.00 ". Quelques Fleurs, priced 4.50 Ideal. priCed 3.75 Charmose, priced 6.00 Rameau Fleuri, priced 6.50 Bluet and Jasimin, pric 3.00 RIGAUD'S PERFUME Un Air Embaume, price 3.00, 5.00 and 10.00 Mary Garden, priced 1.25, 1.50, 2.50, 2.75 and 6.00 Lilas, priced 1.50, 2.50 and 2.75 VIOLET'S PERFUMES GUERLAIN'S PERFUME Pour Troubler, priced 10.00 KERKOFF'S PERFUME Djer Kiss, priced 1.75 GRENOVILLE'S PER. FUMES Chypre, priced 6.50 Bluet and Jasmin, priced 3.00. VISIT NEBRASKA TO SECURE DENTAL DATA Ann Arbor Doctors Gather Infor mation For Teaching Operat ive Technics And Dentistry. For the purpose of gathering data on th? teaching of operative technics and operative dentistry. Dr. John J. Travis, associate professor of operat ive dentistry and technics at the col lege of dental surgery at Ann Arbor, Mich., and Dr. Francis B. Vadder are visiting the University of Nebraska college of dentist.y of which Dean Clvde Davis is the head. These men are visiting and inspect ing only three orfour dental schools in ihe country, and picked the Uni versity of Nebraska as one of those !e?rving of inspection. They are gathering the data in order to im prove tho teching of operative tech nics and dentistry at the Ann Arbor school. Other schools which they GOLD'S Third Floor SCARFS AT Spoclal pur hae lot of black, brown, and ti'iixj Fur Pcif In rich Mm chnrian Wolf and Coney at thi bl sale only 10 95 SHU another ert-at r pedal ptirrhaM lot of Scarfe--of ;rT F o x. Coney etc larpe at , tola Llg tpe cial aale only 19- 3 GONAC CLUB DANCE Friday,Dec.16 Rosewilde Party House Beck's Six Piece Orchestra Admission $1.10, Includ ing Tax have visited are Illinois, Iowa and Northwestern. In the 1921 hand book of higher educational dentistry which was pub lished recently, the University of Ne braska college of dentistry is credited wiih being one of the first and high est registered schools. DANCE AT ROSEWILDE Saturday Night, December 17 Admission $1.10 Including Tax 10c for checking Time 8:39 HI B 1 Buy Your Christmas Gifts Now GAR LOAD oDARGMR5 i I l-l I , ' . I 1 I ' - - "" ' ' K I I I I I 1 - , f RtlGHt 1 i 1 1 1 .. ., i-1 1 I : fe-5 ill w I AT OUR PRE-INVENTORY SALE! Gifts thev will appreciate: Knit'Xockwear 69c. Felt Hats $2.45 Coll. Att. Shirts$1.85. Silk Shirts $3.85 Silk Hose (Box 6 pair) $4.15 Tweed Caps $1.85 Mufflers 1-2 off Initial Belt & Bkle. $1.00 STETSON HATS AT SALE PRICE iro's Mens Shop 123i O Street The Store of Quality and Personal Service