The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 21, 1922, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, April 21, 1922.
7 C, A. TRAINING
Y' CLASSES OPEN SOON
The V. W. c- Al Tra,nlnS School,
to all university girls, will hold
iTflrst cl89 Thursday evening at '7
lock at Ellen Smith Hall. These
lLes have been organized for the
urp08e of teaching the principles of
pU Y yy. C. A. the manner of start-
i
ALL THIS WEEK.
WONDERFUL PROGRAM
WALLACE REID
IN
"THE WORLD'S CHAMPION"
LARRY SEAMON
In a Continuous Laugh
"THE SHOW"
Lyric Conrect Orchestra
Other Entertaining Features
Shows start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9,
Mat. 30c : Nights 60c : Chll. 10c
Ing new organizations, how to get
support and backing for them, the
secret of keeping the organization
alive and what kind of entertainments
to provldj.
This Thmsday evening class is tho
first of a Beries of four meetings
which are to be held for one hour
each Thursday evening for lour weeks.
The training received Is free to all
girls who are Interested and should
be especially beneficial to prospect
ive teachers. All university girls are
urged to attend for there will be
something of interest to all.
until the close of the war at which
time ho returned to his work here at
the University.
Professor Taylor will not resume
his duties here in tho college If he Is
successful in this election.
PROF. CHAS. W. TAYLOR
CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE
Charles W. Taylor, professor in the
Teachers College, la a candidate for
State Superintendent of Public In
struction. He has had direct charge
of student high school teachers in
training in the Teachers College for
tho past ten years. Almost fifteen
hundred high school teachers have
passed through his hands In these
ten years.
In 1917 Trofessor Taylor enlisted,
on leave of absence from the Univer
sity, and served in machine gun work
Orp-heum
25c
Incl.
Tax
NOW PLAYING
SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m.
Hiram P. Maxim's
Great Adventure Story
"A
25c
Incl.
Tax
VIRGIN
PARADISE
9
The Picture That Has Pleased Everyone
N. Y. Commercial "A great picture. Another Fox triumph."
N. Y. Evening Journal "Thousand and one thrills a charming lova
story."
N. Y. Evening Telegram "A thrilling story full of incident."
N. Y. Tribune "Ought to entertain all children and grown-ups."
Brooklyn Citizen "Colorful, exciting and never lags in interest. '
On the same program
"Try To Get It"
A Most Opportune Comedy
25c
Incl.
Tax
25c
Incl.
Tax
Do You Know That-
Mark Twain's
a
C
iiectkit
99
Yankee
In King Arthur's Court
Is the Current
Attraction at
45
Different Theatres in
Chicago This Week '
HERE NEXT
MONDAY
AT THE
O rp he urn
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
SECURES POSITIONS
Teachers College Employment Bu
reau Is swamped with work this
spring. Contracts were signied by
twelve teachers last Tuesday. Seven
hundred dollars would have been tho
Income for that one day if the Bureau
was being conducted on a commer
cial basis.
Superintendents have been here in
large numbers during the past week,
They come in from all parts of Ne
braska as well as other states. Some
of the Superintendents supplied with
teachers were: Superintendent Linn,
of Laurel, Neb.; J. A. True of Mc-
Cook, and Superintendent Morton.
LOST An Ideal fountain pen, be
tween post office and library. Re
turn to Stud. Act. office.
LOST Bunch of keys on ring, be
tween campus and 10th and 0. Re
turn Stud. Act. office.
The Calendar.
Friday April 21
l Aipna fni dinner aance, cnapier
house.
Farm House spring party, Cham
ber of Commerce.
Dellan open meeting 8 p. m., Facul
ty hall.
Gamma Phi Beta spring party, the
Lincoln.
Kappa Delta spring party, Rose
wilde.
Wolohl campfire meeting, 4 p. m.
Ellen Smith hall.
Saturday April 22 2
Alpha Tau Omega breakfast dance
chapter house.
Alpha Phi spring party, K. of C
hall.
Xi Psl Phi freshman party, chapter
house.
Sarpy County Club cand party, Sut
ton hame, Collegeview.
Silver Serpent Circus for all Junior
and Sophomore girls, 2:30-5 p. m
Armory.
Delta Chi house dance.
All University mixer, Armory.
Delta Sigma Delta house dance.
Alpha Gamma Rho house dance.
Alpha Chi Omega formal, the Lin
coin.
Delta Tau Delta formal, the Lin
coin.
PROPER
FOOTWEAR
or all occasions
For Dress
JOHN KELLY sends us a new -'patent Gaby" slipper. This
is a charming creation with a vertical barred instep of gray
suede and gray suede trimmings on black patent counter and
vamp. Has the new smart high straight heel and turn sole.
Sizes 2ys to 8.
priced pair 11.00
For Street
STETSON sends us a Blucher lace oxford. Fashioned after
an "officers' last." Fits like a glove and is easy on the feet.
Of soft, mellow brown calf with soft boxed toe and medium
heel.
priced pair 12.00
For Sports
OXFORDS with "Xeolin" fiber soles and rubber flat heels.
Verv comfortable and good looking.
'ALL WHITE BUCKSKIN OXFORDS priced pair 9.00
WHITE BUCKSKIN with black calf trimming, pr. 9.00
BROWN CALFSKIN with smoked elk apron. Fr. 8.50
Second Floor
"Gifts That Last"
Girls we
have some
very fine
back combs
at the right
price
FENTON B. FLEMING
Jewell Shop
B3421
1132 O St.
Lincoln
Boys don't
forget that
now is the
time to se
lect that
gift
When HaO Isn't Water
"GENTLEMEN" said the Chem. Prof., at
JT the end of the term, "You'll probably
rernember only one thing of all I've tried
to teach you. And that is that Water is H2O
and then you'll be wrong."
Even shaving soap isn't always shaving
soap. A correct shaving preparation like
Williams' Shaving Cream must do a lot
more than simply make a lather.
It must be generous with its lather. It must be
thick and creamy in cold water or hot.
It must hold its moisture. Williams will not
"freeze" dry on your face.
It must .soften your
beard right down to the
very roots.
It must prepare your
face for quick, gentle
shaving. Williams' is
so pure and whole- ,
some that it actually
helps the most tender
skin.
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For choice Corn Fed
bBeef call at Braun'sh
8 Market 8
139 So. 11th
Soosoocoooososoocoooooscco
BESS
IS
I
EVERYTHING
FOR THE TABLE
Peoples Grocery
Mr
A.
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of New Kensington, Pa., former U. of N.
man talks at Y. M. C. A. Blue Room
FRIDAY
A, , j u. .
at 7:00 p. m.
on
Salesmanship
advertiser for a nationally known manu
facturing concern.
Admission Free