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Sunday, April 23, 1022. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, April 21, 1922. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Pi.l.lisl.rfl Knnrtiiv. TiN'Hclnv. WednPBday, riiiimiiHy n nd k'riiiiiv of t'Hch week ly the I'nIvcrMiv f iNenrHsK. AoorptHiice for imillliiK nt special rote if poKlHp' provided rur in ni'i-mm jiuo, act of Ui-ioIi.t S, ml?, Bultioiizcd, Janu ary VSS1. OIIKIAI. I M KKSITY l'l MUTATION I iuIit tlii rtlwtion of the Ntndent I'nb UfiillonH Himrd. Kntt-rrd i wound cIunii mutter nt tne pesd.ltlor In Iliwoln, NpnrnNKa, nnorr an f fUKrc"-. Marrli 8. 1879. ubrit)iii rnte SS.OO per year fl.vn per wniemrr Xliisl rnnv - 8 cent VIHTOKIAI, STAt'K OHXIV It. liAM'IIN i:ditnr-iii-'lin f HII.l.K 1AKAIAN MiiiiiikIiik Killtrr (icrlriide l'lilternon Asm'iiite r)IUiir tlorln-rt Itrowm'll, Jr Niitlit Kditor Kdunrd Ruck NUM Kditor rimrles A. Mitchell Mirlit Fdltnr John lli-iillvy SportM Fdltor Hovttird Hnl'f.'i .Wt. Snorts Kditor Cyril 1.. t'ooiiihs lniinntle Fdltor JoM-ph Noli iUilitiiry Fdllor I'htllK l.iniKxlKlf Fxi'hiuiKe FdKor Alice Steven ... T pint ASSISTANT FniTlOKl.M. M HIT1K.S Keniicih Mct'nnillcHH l.eonnrd Cowley Koy It. (iiiNtiiNiin Helen I. lVtorson OI'l'It K HOI US Fdltor-ln-Clilcf mid MiiiiiikIhk Fdltoi 4 II Pnlly KOI. II '.MM. "I " II M.I. lil'MN KSS STAFF OIKS riDIKM k Mutinous Mimim-or CIIAIMKV KIKY Isn't. Hum. Hi nr. ("LI 1 I'OKI) lilt KS Circulation Mirr. Advert 'nIiik ANNlHtiititu Addlxon Sutton Honnld fierce Knlpli Koilfiold Art Wlill worth Otto Sl.i.ld Klchnrd Mere .Tex linnriiil lem is far from commendable. For what was merely a school prank these girls have been forced under the cen sure of their schoolmates and home society. Daily Kansan. University Notices. Tickets for "The Knight of the Nymphs," Kosmet Klub play, may be secured fr m the Student Activities office, or iron, members of the Kos met Klub, until next Wednesday, April 26. Trices 50c to $1.60. Seniors Order senior graduation announce ments and invitations at the College Dook Store. Orders will not be taken aftfr April 25. U. S. Civil Service Examinations April-May Chemistry, Metallurgy and other Laboratory Engineering. Technical, Professional and Scien tii'ic, Miscellaneous. Fur further information call nt Civil Service Winuow, City Tost Office. A. A. REED, Examiner. twoen partneiJs often Veps apace with the pitter patter of their feet on the waxed floor. Some of the eonver nation doesn't mean anything. Much of the talk is mere gossip. And nat urally, most of the sayings are about dancing and thoughts akin to the light fantastic. The steppers usually converse merely for the sake of so cinbility. Often the words that pass between strutting or gliding couples are highly humorous although said in all seriousness. Dance Jokes in the current press echo some of these con versations. On the screen, "Topics of the Day" Films present these jokes with laughing success. Now, wheth er you dance, or whether you are a wall or a stallflower, you ought to find some smiles in our card of dance floor echoes: She (icily) I wonder where all the men wh can dance are. He (feeling his sore foot) Tn danc ing with the girls that can dance, 1 guess. N. Y. Univ. Medley. NIkIiI Fdltor for this Issue. CHAKFFS A. MITCH KM, THE "N" CLUB W; h:io often lioar'l numerous q,iies: ions nski'd coiiivrnini; the uses, purpose.-., el., of the Nebraska "N"' Club. Many individuals seemed at a loss to know in what lnminvr ihis club functioned or what reasons it could offer for existence. And we are forced to admit that for a long lime we couldn't think of any very good an swer for such Queries. Tire "V Club seeiner to just barely exist and really accomplish nothing. r.iu that was in the dim. distant past. Such questions arc needless now n!;:s ti (1 are never asked. Every body knows what the "N" Club is j doing. At 1 ast the thousand stu dents who attended ihe interfratenri ty track meet yesterday know. The "X" Club has made a name for itself this year in sponsoring and managing inter-fraternity and inter course athletics, tl has handl-d a number of tournaments and meets with excellent success and has shown Nebraska students th;;t it really has a very important place in university activities and perform a very import ant mission. We want to congratulate the "X" Club rnd the athletic 'lepartment on the success of yesterday's meet. Ev erything was handled in a business like maimer, with the small excep tion of the mistake in charting at the gate. This, was one of those mistakes that are bound to happen and was overlooked by ten. king students. At last the "X" clu'r. found its niche and we are sure it will continue throughout the yearn to exert a. vital in'.!'! nee in athlet'c circles. Tennis Students dl-siring to play tennis hould receive permits at the Student Activities office. Permits to play arc also on sale at the Student Activities office. Home Economic Girls Home Economics girls will vote for Godess of Agriculture nt Home Ec ball on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The Godess to be chosen from the Junior and Senior classes. Shades of the Shimmy He (at anv dance) I think Jim is trying to shake his girl. She 1 think Jim is succeeding McKeesport, Pa., News. Phi Dota Kappa initiation, 6 p. m., Ellen Smith hall. Saturday April 29 Phi Tau Epsilon Chamber of Com merce. Engineers' banquet, the Lincoln. Phi Delia Chi spring parly, the Lin coln. Art Club subscription dance, Art Gallery. Mystic Fish party for l'Ve.vmen girls, 3 6 p. m., Ellen bmitn nan. Other Worlds Than Our Own. 6 Gushing Girlie I believe I have dawnced with you before, haven't I? Her victim I dunno; if you have whv don't you do it now? Vaudeville News. Contemporary Opinion! MICHIGAN ERRED While the adjii-e, "span"' the rod and spoil the t liihl." is antiquated in the sjchools of today, yet the spirit of this old in;. !in is ( 1 early evident in the recent .etien ef the administration at Mii':i.. ,.n st:t'.' noniul colego, win re sevenii on co wis were expelled for smoking. ''This coih -e wii not knowingly permit ,:ry young woman to remain in school, iniiel. less graduate her, who Sllioi;. s I tec , " st , t, ,,,, sul,sc. qm -nt prod .p ...tion i.-Mied by the pres ident ! (!). institution ami the dean of women. t' rtain a de.'.r ami straight for ward statement of their attitude on the (mi. -tior, of smoking. And they have not hesitat.d to back up their words with .action, or rather, their ac tion with words. Fair warning is hereby given to any member of the weaker sex in that institution who in t!i" future feels the craving for a vihit with lady nicotine. The majority of men and wonvn all over the country are slightly opposed Farmers' Fair The following will sell tickets at Farmers Fair. There will be a very important meeting Wednesday, April 26, in room 305 Agricultural Hall at 7:30. This will not interefere with your other committee Avork. Remem ber that everyone must be there. George Batts, C. M. Buyer, Paul Ban croft, II. E. Beall, Roy Berquist, C. W. Buck, Allan Cook, J. O. Culbertson, Frank Cyr, R. R. Drishaus, George Eberly, D. Flory, Lynn Grandy, Evan Hartman, Ted Hiem, Dean Higgans, Glen Hunt, Frank Hunton, William Johnston, Lee King, Ed Kotlar, Joe Light, A. P. Mooberry, AV. P. Morgan, Tom Oliver, H. Beckham, Frank Pierce, Harley Rhod s. John W. Ross, Clarence Slossen, Millard Smith, F. H. Vance, Jack Waller, Burton War rick, Walter Weaver, R. E. Wier, Ed ward Byerly. The Exhaust. When you tell a man something it goes in one ear and out the other. When you tell a woman something it goes in both ears and out her mouth. Exchange. Two would be "dizzied" were re volving about on the dance floor. M.'.y I know something you don't know. Ray What's that? May You're on my foot. "Topics of the Day" Films Mildred I overheard that dear young man telling you I danced like a zephyr. Ruth Zephyr? He said Heifer. Dance Review. Rastus (at the dance) Mandy, 1s your proeram full? Mandy Lawdy, no, it takes mo' dan two sandwiches an' a cup of tea to fill ma program. The Owl. The High and Mighty The Senior stood on the railroad track, The train was coming fast, The train got off the track, And let the Senior pass. Exchange. Roses are red And violets are blue; Garlic is strong I'm garlic for you. Exchange. Shortest poem on college life: Matriculation Examination Elimination. Exchange. The W. A. A. girls must have a different method of dancing from the usual one. They advertise it as "drama" which is the spiffy word lor "show." And in a couple of weeks, if the propagandists have any idea, the whole school will be carolling as we walk down R street to our eight o'clocks and otherwise expressing our individuality as we back from our five o'clock's. The University chorus sang "Faust" last evening. Isn't that the one where the poor deA'il buys a girl's soul and then finds that she hadn't any after all? The Calendar. Sunday April 23 Menorah Society, 8 p. m., Faculty hall, Temple. Student Volunteers meeting, 4 p. m., Faculty hall. Monday April 24 Engineers' Week. Valkyre mooting, 5 p. m., Ellen Smith hall. Tuesday April 25 Engiueers' Week. Union business meeting, 7 p. m. Vespers, 5 p, m., Ellen Smith hall. De Molay meeting, 7:30 p. m., Scot tish Rite Temple. Xi Delta meeting, 7:15 p. m., Ellen Smith hall. Wednesday April 26 Engineers' Week. Girls' Commercial Club, 5 p. m., So cial Science 305. Gamma Lambda banqifot and initia tion, 5 p. m., Y. M. C. A. Thursday April 27 Engineers' Week. Friday April 28 Engineers' dance, Rosewilde. Achoth spring party, the Lincoln. Catholic Students' club subscription dance, K. of C. hall. Thi Delta Chi banquet, the Lincoln. Delinn picnic, Crete. Ihe Actomatic Rish-Back If Stephens Colleg, Mo. A i-w fl00,- 000 dormitoiy to accommodate one hundred and thirty girls will be start ed on ihe campus soon. It will be ready by October the first. Massachusetts Tech. The manage ment of Technique ivzi nas pur- based a beautifully designed and fin ished cup cn which will be inscribed each year the name of the ntniete who makes the best record in track and field sports. The trophy will be fonnallv awarded each year at the annual banquet of the track toam and the winner will receive a small re plica which will become his perma nent property. At all limes the orig inal cup Avill be kept in tine trophy room of the M. 1. T. A. A. Iowa State College Twenty humor croators of Ames have organized the Order of the Goslings. This is the first year of the order which was in stituted by the staff of the publication as an honorary group for members of ihe GaJider siaff ho had worked on two issues of l'.. , aper. Georgia Tech Quite a number of the Tech R. O. T. C. chaperons and sponsors have been entertained by the Scabbard and Blade Military fra ternity during the past few weeks. Luncheons have been given on the first and fifteenth of each month at the Capital City" club in their honor. University of Iowa With the of ficial closing of the Memorial Union campaign at the beginning of Easter recess there has been a pledging of $219,000. University of Illinois ExtensiA-e plans are being made here for Moth ers' Dav on Saturday, May 6th, when the entire University will devote its time to the entertainment of mtohers of the students. Drake College The Men's Panhel- lenic council here has planned a for mal for all fraternity men. This will be the most elaborate affair of the year. Singing before class puts students in a good humor that alone would make song day worth while," said Prof. II. C. Brown. Song day neither adds nor subtracts from the officlen cy of ihe classroom work, according to Professor Brown, though it makes considerable difference in the stu dents' dispositions. "I should like to see it tried here," he said. Daily Cali fornian. It's Easy to See .. which one is wearing Magee's Shoes he's not the one who hides his feet! $7 to $15 ftTMrfSUTlEn Martin Krueger, '22, Floyd Kwar ren, '23, G. R. Scherat, '23, and Ralph E. Fortnea of Lincoln will leave Tues day to attend the Alpha Gamma Kho convention at Madison, Wisconsin. Thad C. Epps, ex-'22, now attend ing the University, of Ilinois, has been elected to Gargoyle, honorary archl tectural engineering fraternity, in which the membership is chosen from the highest one-third of the Junior class and also has been elected to Sigma Tau, honorai-y engineering fraternity. WANT ADS. LOST An Ideal fountain pen, be tween postoffice and libra' . j!e. turn to Stud. Act. office. LOST--Bunch of keys on ring, be tween campus and 10th ami O. Rs turn to Stud. Act. office. LOST A pair of tortorse stiell glasses In library. Return to Student Act. office. LOST Taussig Economise book at Y. M. C. A. library. Return to the Student Activities office. to the use of tobacco by women. Ev-j (! man h..s a little of the puritanical j Kosmet play is scheduled sueak in him which ohj.xts to this Ta t.Iav n Mav the first na"u in the reni.nmc sex. The auth orities at the Michigan institutian do not stand alone in their (.position. But the administration was a trifle indis creet and hasty in the manner of cop ing with the situation. - Through the action of expulsion the xcnooi nas placed a stain upon the names of these And May-Day is for Socialists The day they do their worst. We make no accusations But we wonder if the cast Will make its first appearance Do duty as its last. Did vou ever notice that 'love" m-hir-Vi XV ill f r,1 ,- 1 r im'in tor many years. For with the expulsion of these wom en on the charges of smoking goes the implication of loose morals in the minds of a large part of the public. The action has been made public and the seventeen girls are alreadv prob ably under the ban of censure "and reproof. The method which the Michigan young women F0t8 begin on the courts? They some times end there, too. In the morning The turtle doves coo And at night Some others do too. DANCE FLOOR SMILE ECHOES Everybody on the dance floor to- I j . v. n Onror. school used m dealing with the prob- LaUon Walk. But, verbal patter be- The Rcdipoint lead is out only when you want it out for writing. When you don't want it. the lead is up inside the barrel, out of harm's v ay The Automatic Push-Back, does the trick. It whisks the lead back into the barrel in stantly, at a pressure straight down on the point. Redipoint alone gives you this patented Push-Back. It pro tects lead from breakage. It protects pockets from dam age. See it try it today Prices from 50 cents up. Attention Monday evening will be the last opportunity for campus organiza tions to take advantage of the of fer of the business management of the Kosmet play. Each organiza Hon that buys thirty or more tick ets for "The Knight of the Kmyphs," to be given at the Or pheutn May 11 in the afternoon and evening is entitled to reserve the tickets in advance of the gen eral public. Information regarding the offer may be secured from members of the club or at the Student Activities office. Howard Simpkins of Fairbury is visiting at the Alpha Sigma Thi house. Join The Gang On Tennis Courts The Let us fix you up with a new Tennis Racket We have them to suit everybody's pocket book. Reasonably priced at $1.50 to $14 A Fresh Shipment of Wright and Ditson Tennis Balls 50c each AWLO The Sporting Goods Store 117-119 So. 14th St. When Driving on State Hospital Blvd stop at yV wee. u.m. fl nT orr. At the Sign of the Nurse Turley's Pharmacy Prescription Specialists 1847 O st. Phone B-2101 Billyh Here s imy on ine Job Lunmelh mpireinnie We have enlarged our facilities and can give you quick and better service. Stop here for a refreshing lunch. Barbecued chicken and strawberry short cake. Phone L9033, First and Van Dorn Wm. Westberry, Prop. Chicken Dinners Tables For Ladies