THE Friday, amrcii i:'--- . THE DAILY NEBRASKAN j Contemporary Opinion DAILY NEBHASKAN Published Siimliiv. 1 ii'lnv. W wlneniaJ. ThuroclHV ami krl.lnv ut em-n wcvk hy toe rnlvTHitT f Nf)iriiHk. Acoplnnce for mnlljiiK at apw-Ul rato of noHtnire provided for ill section 11UJ, let '..f Octl'er 3, l-.'U. autborlzl. Janu ary 20, litis. OtI KIAI. INMUKSITY ITIM.ICATION I n.lrr 111 dlrrcHon of the Htuilrnt 1'ub HiDtlon Uourd. . Knterod wound flaw matter al Ilia paktoittre In Iln-olu. Nrl.rm.ka. under Acl of tiniKie.ii. March (. 18111. ftnbM-riptlon rMte ..! Vr year $1.00 per enieter atnrle e..py J ,M'U KD1TOK1AI. KTAf K OBV1X 1. tiA.xTO.N ;i .. Kdltor-ln-t hirf HICI I.K 1AKMA.V ... .M.lllUKln Kd ti r (iertru.le 1'atterw.n... V.w-lal J.U Jar Herbert llrownell. Jr N K J; ' Kdward Hu.k . ' " ' Charlen A. Mltel.ell ;M ' ' John Kei.lle.v .M.rt K.tor Howard Hut frit t- K " Cyril L. Coomb DrumiUic M lot J...!.h - """- jlVrt A" i synT rVni'Ti 6 k i a l "" k i t kk s Kenneth MeCandleaa Leonard to ley Kov II. iutafH..n Helen I. I eteron OrKHK HOIKS Edltor-ln-Cbief and ManaKinc Kditoi 4 Ituil.v IUS1MJSS STAFF FIDIMM K ltiilnrs Mnnnicer rill NFV KINSF.Y lt,,- lKT- Cl-IFKtlKH IIHKS tirrulution Mr. Advertising An.li.lant A.l.ll..n Milton "In! KaJph Kwlfirld Art hit worth t,to Skold Kichard Mere Jena Randal TOUGH, ISN'T IT? Ils going t,o be nn awful hard spring for bowleggeil men. Knick ers seem to have arrived. And al though there are certain advanuiges in being bowlegged, wearing krA-kers is not one of them. Knickers may be all right, but they don't mean anything. They are ex cellent for sport wear, and battins around the countryside, or some such diversion. Dut as to their utility fo- cveryday wear, no one can say con clusive:. George Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte wore them and yet became great men. Abraham Lin coln and General Pershing did not wear them and yet becaue great Men. Draw your own conclusions. However, lashlon dictates what to wear (except when one happens to be broke, and then he wears an t'.ing he can find or borrow.) So that If the craze seems to go far enough, it is possible that knickers may cease to be a luxury and advance into the ne cessity class. If so, as we said be fore, it will be highly embarrassing for bowlegged persons. Ohio State Lantern. leave via the Burlington at S a. m. Saturday and moot the guide at the Taxton hotel at 7 a. m. sharp. Grades. All grades to bo counted for PI Beta Kappa must reach the regli trar's office not later thaan Tuesda; March 7. 141 Msht Editor for thU lae. CHAKI.ES A. MITCHELL j LUEHRING HAS GONE j Fred V. Luehring, formerly director'1 of athletics at the University of Ne- j braska, has officially turned over the j adminisCrative reins to Fred Daw eon and vacated the little two-by-four J office he occupied in the Armory. It must have been with a sign of relief, as he left these inadequate, cramped quarters for the last time: but we be:ieve, too, that he must have felt a tinge of regret because Ne braskans had learned to love him ana be had many pleasant asociations. Luehring has more than made goo.; during his residence in Nebraska and we have nothing but words of com mendation for him and his work When he came to Lincoln he was tendered many glittering promises as to equipment, capital, etc. But these dreams failed to materialize and with the ever-present lack of adequate fac ilities, the job became too small for Luehring. A larger field has claimed him. He may come back sometime He Is not so very far away and we ex pect to see him often. Conditions will not always be hopeless at Ne braska. Someday we will have gym nasiums and stadiums to our hearts" content, and then Luehring may come back. University Notices. Freshman Basketball. Regular practice will be hell for the freshmen squad for the next two weeks. Candidates not reporting during this period will not receive their credit. JOHN PICKETT, Coach. Unl Church. Bishon Shaler will lecture Frida March 3 at 7:15 p. m. at the univer sity church, 13th and B and fue sub Ject, "Origin of the Christian Church. Important The "N" club will hold an import ant meeting at the armory Sunday March 6. 2:30 sharp. All members be present. A. A. E. Meeting. Monthly meeting of the American association of engineers Wednesday March 8, In M. E. 206. Mr. Harry P. Letton of the consulting engineer ing firm of Grant, Fulton and Lc ton will speak on the subject of "Sanitary Engineering." Nominations for officers for the coming yeat will be made at this meeting. Discussion of engineering activities will be of interest to every A. A. E. HEAR JOHSI Yesterday you read that Professor Johsi, of India, will be at the Univers ity of Nebraska on March 17 and speak to university students jnder the auspices of the International Re lations Club. His subjects will be the Ghandi movement, which, is most talked of topic in India today and one that should interest Nebraska students. Profes.sor Johsi is a gradu ate of Oxford University, England, and speaks the English language evry fluently. Nebraska students should seize every opportunity to hear a speaker of this kind. You shoud strive to get the viewpoint of just as many outstanding j.ersonalitif-s as possible. Mr. Johsi is one of the leading think ers In the land from which he tome; and the thoughts he expresses will convey the ideas of the leading minds of India. There is always a tenancy on the part of students to became nelf centered and narrow-minded and here is one way in which this condition can be counteracted. The International filiations Clubs brings speakers to the campus who are always well worth hearing. They come from all the leading countries of the world and present the most Yfta! topics of discussion. Wherever you read of an address under tie aus pices of th International Relations Club, don't fail to attend. INTERCLASS WRESTLING The interclass wrest Ing meet which was scheduled to begin Wednesday March first, will be postponed until Monday, March Sixth. Class 1919. Remember the 1919 class of Linci ln high school reunion banquet March 3 at the Lincoln high cafeteria. A program and dancing are to fellow t'as banquet Get your tickets before Wednesday from the committee or at Meirs Drug store. Be sure and lot Clarice Greene know if you are com ine. Golden Fleece Luncheon Tickets for the Golden Fleece Lun cheon to be held Saturday, March 4 Ellen Smith Hall, must be purchased by Friday noon, March 3. The com mittee in charge of the sa'e is: Lor ena Plimton, B1SS5, Betty Kennedy, B35S0, and Vivian Hanson, B6450. P. P. K.'s will give a D. A. M. N irood Dartv Saturday. March 18. All eligible are asked to call Ad. De'.tman Ted Worth, or Evadna Richards, Clyde Wilcox sometime within the next week. Sigmt Delta Chi Initiation. Siema Delta Chi will iuitiate pledges meet at the Grand hotel at 4:30. Following the initiation a short busness meeting will be held. Iron Sphinx. Iron Sphinx meeting, Sunday, March 5, 4 p. m., Silver Lynx house. Tickets for party will be distributed at this time. The Calendar. North Platte club 7 p. m. Univers Friday, March 3. Delta Chi spring party, Rosewilde. Union open meeting, 8:30 p. ta. Twins club dinner, 6:30 p. m. Barr home, 1104 D street Palladian open meetings, 8 p. m Temple. Phi Mu party, Ellen Smith hall. Gamma Phi Beta formal, the Lin coln. Saturday, March 4. Engineer smoker, Walsh hall South 12th stroet. Delta Upsilon formal, the Lincoln. Phi Mu banquet, the Lincoln. Kappa Sigma dance, K. of Z. hall. WANT ADS. FOR SALE $S5 cornet for $3;. cash; case free. Call Rm. 325, Y. M. IiOSTAN ENGINEERS NOTEBOOK and calculties map. Reward. Call L-6004. Personals. Prof. Grumman has gone to Blair to lecture at Dana College at Hcnrik Ibson. Just received another shipment of those fine cowhide brief casts at 19.75. George Bros., 1213 N St.-.-Adv. See our new St. Patrick favois and decorations. George Bros.,, printers, engravers, stationers, 1213 N St. Advertisement. 3 ?9 I FIRST st SHOWING SPRING HATS a ft 5 Striking and distinctive are 8 the new shapes, new textures 2! finishes, eolor toning and trimmings will meet with the. H fastidious tastes of exacting j dressers. Price is more at- g g tractive than even. $3.50 EiTA m m mmr MCM T S nop i MATTERS AND HABERDASHERS Cage Tournament Committee. Wanted men to help meet trains. operate, check stand, handle score board, and assist in the entertain ment of the visiting teams. This work will require from three to four hours daily on the part of each one or the committee from early morning until late at night. Each fratr-rr.ity is asked to have a freshmen representa tive on this committee. All men who f an assist in this work report at the Temple Y. M. C. A., east room at 6:45 p. m. Friday evening for a short or ganization meeting. Agronomy. The grain grading ciass under Pro-j fessor Gooding will vis;t the bay and : grain exchange at Omaha Saturday, March. 4. All men making tt; trip the Automatic y Push-Bacfo V Instaatly i: ADAM AND EVA The play is a good one. Although it received a lot or false and undu publicity by certain Ftate papers It portrays a very excellent story of modem American life. It is very well played. The Univers ity Players deserve great credit for this production. It is easily one of tbe beft tbey have produced this season and we are trld it bids fair to be a record breaker In attendance. Every part is well handled and the charac terisation perfect The Players hare spent a Teat deal o ftfane on this play. They dferlve the support of the student body. Re member that they are working hard to promote the activities of the organlz atkm and receive only the glory for their work. Don't fail to see Adam and Era. Redjpoint sheathes its lead the moment you have finished writing Simply press stiaight down on the pant. The lead jumps back into the barrel instantly. There it remains until you are again ready to use it. with no protruding point to damage or kail pocket, tag. or blouse. Pedipoint is the only pencil which thus protects its lead. It is the only pencil jou will use once you have experienced its greater convenience See it try it today. Price from 50 cents up. At the Sign of the Nurse Turley's Pharmacy Prescription Specialists 1847 O St. Phone B-2101 Sincerity Service Satisfaction Apparel for Gentlewomen Clothing for Gentlemen STORE NEWS saxis - - J EAT EAT EAT EAT EAT EAT in the eGvreivze! Co CAFETERIA r A Tweed Suit? Of Course! All Flappers play them and they all are enthusiastic over the Swank New Tweed Suits so crispey cut and youthful. Colors, include, blue, periwinkle grey, tan with plaid combination. $25 Upward TV The Grey Room" Eiche Floral Co. Choice Cut Flowers and Corsages 130 So. 13th The University School of Music ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director 5 Offers thorough training in Music. Dramatic Art. A - l uv'Ul I Ul V. U 1.0 A. AA- w m enter. Pull information on request. Opposite the Campus- Phone B1392. 11th & E Stt. r. it with Artistic Corsages is one of our Specialties. Jonquils, Tulips, and daffodils now in season. FREY & FREY 1338 0 Street North Sid