The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 24, 1922, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEDRASKAN
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WINNERS of t!N WEST
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"THE 14TH LOVER
Othrt Entertaining- Feature.
m.tlto Symphony IMuyerit
START AT 3,5.3
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A SITERB PROGRAM
AI,1 THIS WEEK
BETTY COMPSON
In J. M. Barrio'. rlT
"THE LITTLE MINISTER"
Also
HAROLD M.OYD
in Hl I.an-h Sensation
SAILOR-MADE MAN
IAKIC CONCERT ORCBKSTRA
SHOWS START AT 1. 3. B, 7 0
at 30c. Night 60c. Chil. 10c.
QUESTION BOXES ARE
PLACEDJN LIBRARY
Queries on Y. W. C. A. to Be
Answered at Vesper Services
On Tuesday.
If there Is Bomethlng you ould
like to know on the subjects of re
llglon or Y. W. C. A. work, just wiitt
it iu the form of a question, drop it
In the box on the bulletin board in
the vestibule of the library building
before Tuesday noon, and then come
to vesper service at 6 o'clock at El
len Smith hall, Tuesday afternoon,
where all questions will be answered
and all mysteries solved.
Mary Bost will lead the devotional
service. Miss Appleby will have
charge of the question box service
and will answer all the questions.
Just to give some idea as to the na
ture of the questions that will be an
swered, some are quoted here. 'How
many Y. W. C. A. training schools
are )lhe,re in the1 United States?
Where are some of the best ones?,
How much does a course cost?"
"What is the incarnation? What
does It moan? What is its signi
ficance? What is Heaven? Has God
a Baby? and Isn't it better to say
the Lord's prayer when praying rath
er than one's own prayer which is
apt to be selfish? This will be the
first service of the- semester and
promises to be an exceptionally in
teresting one. Don't miss it.
Subscribe for the Rag
in the poultry department of the col
lege acted as guides to show the vis
itors through the various depart
ments.
Unl of Southern California, Los
Angeles. All girls' pictures for the
year book at this school were taken
In tailored clothes. V. was thought
that school clothes would be more
representative of college life.
Unl of California, Berkeley. Ob
servations to test the validity of the
Einstein theory of relativity are to be
made by the university at the "Ninety
mile nench" in Australia during the
total eclipse of the sun on Septem
ber 24.
Alumni Notes.
II. Leonard DeKalb, '02, is en
caged In the practice of law at Lewis
town, Mont. While in Lincoln re
cently, Mr. DeKalb visited foimer
friends on the campus. He states
that his office employs five assistant
lawyers and that recently he tried
thirty-eight cases In thirty-seven dajs.
For some time previous to engaging
In his present private practice, he
was district judge at Lewistown.
Marriages.
ALL THIS WEEK
The Season's Ponsatlon
PRISCILLA DEAN
In the TlirllllnK Production
"CONFLICT"
Other Entertaining- Pictures
SHOWS START AT 1 ... 7 0
MUlH. ltW. ..nK
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To preserve all the fiesh
ness of youth su must
not let your eyes grow
old.
Optometrical s c i f i. c e,
properly applied, is your
safeguard. If you surfpi-
We can help you.
H A L L E - T
Optometrist
Est. 1871 1143 O
VENUS
VPENOLS
FOR the student or prot,
the eupcrb VENUS out
rivals all for perfect pencil
work. 17Llack degrees and
3 copying.
American Lead
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HANDY MEM,
Pads Renewable
Covers Everlasting
5 Sizes 25c and up
TeU it to Buddy
He never forget
A marriage of interest to univer
sity people took place last Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Watkins, when Miss
Ethel De Young became the bride of
Phillip Watkins. Both people have
attended the university where Mrs.
Watkfns is a member of Gamma Fhi
Reta. Mr. Watkins was graduated in
1917 and is a member of Phi Kappa
PsI.
Helen Porer, '18, who is also a grad
uate of John Hopgins, is working as
a trained nurse at Alma, Neb.
Allen T. Newman, '12, is superin
tendent of the infirmary, University
of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Minn.
Elvira Anne Johnson, '18, is teach
ing in the Lincoln public schools.
Mr. E. R. Davenport, '98, is editor
of the "Rochester Times," a daily of
Rochester. N. Y. At a recent ban
quet held. -by the college men of that
city, each speaker was introduced bj
the name of his college, and Mr.
Davenport writes that he was proud
to represent Nebraska.
THE NEWS OF THE DAY
KNOW THE SCHOOL NEWS
WITHOUT IT YOU ARE
NOT GETTING EVERYTHING
FROM SCHOOL LIFE. SUB
SCRIBE NOW.
The DailyNebraskan
Miss Claire Stroy and Fred Hen
derson of Wintershaven, Fla., were
married at the home of the brides
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stroy Sat-
nrd.iv noort. Mrs. Henderson for
merly attended the university and is
a member of Gamma Fhl Beta The
couple will make their home at Win
tershaven, Fla. .
Engagements.
Vi. Starboard
have announced the engagement of
.. t II'. A TaaI lArtfiT).
their daughter, weine, oua .c..
dorfer. Miss Starboard has altended
the university and is a member of
Achoth sorority.
The engagement of Mis3 Theoda
For and Domonic Gross was recently
announced. Mr. Gross attends the
university and is a member of Farm
House fraternity.
Society.
Delian.
The Delian literary society enter
tainment at an open meeting last
Friday evening. Various skits which
were characteristic of examination
week and registration were given.
The remainder of the evening was
spent in the enjoyment ofa taffy puli.
EXCHANGES
rh m statu University, Columbus,
O A spring style show will be held
,,n,inr the auspices of the women s
student council of the school early in
Februrry. Columbus stores wl.l fur
nish the costumes.
rr.iiep of Washington, Pull
manThe associated students of the
i!o.o ore nutting on moving picture
shows on week-ends entirely under
the direction, management and work
manship of the student ooay. iv.us.a.
numbers are given between shows.
TT.j.,.0.7 nf inwfl. Iowa City. The
University Players are conducting a
play wTiting contest, wun -$50
for the best play submitted be
fore the first of March. The prize
winner, who must be an undergrad-
uate student, win aisu -v:
r,i.T uHll be produced and
be will have tho priviege of playing
pny part in li ne
rimhridee. Mass. The
i lie i 0-".
men on the university newspaper
staff here have planned a meeting
for all men of the scnooi .u.
in activities. All men of the school
were asked to come and bear the
activities explained so they could di
rect their energy In the proper direc
tion. Washington State College. Puffl-man.-RecenOy
the college hens nd
cock, held open house In their ew
quarters on the campus. Students
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Foe. (Vernon
Story, '16), announce the birth of a
son at Red Cloud, Nebr., on Janu
ary 8.
Glenn Harlan, '20, is a salesman
for the H. K. Mulford Co., with head,
quarters at Lincoln.
Josephine L. liuras, '04, Is teaching
English in the South high schools,
Omaha, Nebr. She resides at 504
South Twenty-fifth street, Omaha.
Emma J. N. Wilhemson, '02, is
teaching at Wahoo, Nebr.
DANCE
Lincoln Hotel
Ball Room
FRIDAY EVENING
January 27th
Beck's Orchestra
Admission $1.00
including tax
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Remember
ValFs
I Barber Shop
131 No. 13th St.
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Beat The Season
Start Thinking I
Of
Your Spring Clothes
SAY! GIRLS
Po drop in and look over g
ri our new
S You know your choice is
k best now. Cute ones, in
I Taffeta, Canton Crepe and
I Crepenet.
$14.75 to $29.75
H .I, S
The One Minute
Lunch Room
We solicit your patronage
Atitomobile and Bag trade.
Special dinner served every
day beginning at noon.
Sandwiches and short orders
served at all hours.
15th and 0 Sts.
i
Uneeda Lunch
so different
230-32 No. 13
Student headquarters after parties and
dances. Waffles and cakes served at all
hours. Our steaks and chops are the best
Good variety of sandwiches and toast.
Earl A. Wilson Paul H. Erwin
Gay Little Taffeta Frocks
for Spring
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t
$OC $OQ50
$35 $3950
YOUTHFUL and charming, tight basques with
full skirts and all short in length, such are
the most recent arrivals in Taffeta Dresses.
What is new?
Narrow velvet ribbon trimming, much used on skirls.
Long full sleeves, of soft materials, gathered into cud's.
Paisley Trimming, seen only on the newest modes.
Canna (the flower shade) and Long Beach, (beige) are no
shades.
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Flowers outlined with gold ribbon.
We are showing an especially large selection of Taffeta
Frocks in styles and sizes for misses. A wide assortment for
women, as well.
Second Tloor.
Smart KNOX Sailors & SPORT HATS
for mid-season wear
WE are showing a complete new selection of
KNOX Sailors which are correct and good
looking for wear just now. Made up in fine
Milan or the rough straws. We show them in blue.
black or brown.
Brown sailors faced in cream straw or nne
Milan in brown.
Black sailors faced in rose straw or Milan
straw in black.
Banded with folds of crepe de chine or gros
gram ribbon.
SPORT HATS
in soft straws and combinations, show ,
the new bright shades.
Prices Range From
7.50 and up
New Stin Hats
In cire or slipper satin mostly small models in blaiK, beige,
scarlet or brown. Very reasonably priced at
ez nn 7 SO nnd 10.00
- second Floor MfUinery.