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Pi-May. September 29, 1922 THE 11AIL.Y N E II It A S K A N The Daily Nebraskan rhllho.l Snn.lny. Turmlar. WodiiM.lnv. wwk by the I'nlvirally if Nel.7a.ka. Aoco.tcl for ninHlug at m-ni TM,, f Pontine rvhlr,l for In Swilon mw, A.I Jj 3- 1"17' "'horlxpil Jnminrv 'M OFFICIAL IMVKRSITV PI lll.lr A I ION lader (lie rilnxlUn or the Muilrnt Tub llmllnn Mount. hntcriM aa t-cunit-rln inntlor nt tl:-poatiifru-p In I.lurol-., NYlrai.k. im.l.r iho Act of roiiKn-KH. Mari'h 8, lsnt. HabwrlpKoa rt . I. til 8lnrle ropy SJ.OO a yir tenti-ntcr Klv Cent AiMross all ooiiimiinlrntinng to T1IK DAILY N Kit K ASK AN Station A, Lincoln. Neb. TKI.F.rHOM'.-- nlxrrlly Hi Kveulnirn ll4iM(3 Kditorlal a 'til buslnoKg offiiv. In aonih. west corner f lium-tmnt of Ailmlnlsira lion Ituililinir. Helle l.nniui Killtor Office Hours 10 11 and 4-5 dal'y Herbert llrownell. Jr. .... Manactna Killtar Office hour. a to , MomliiT. Tins.l.i.v. Weiliiemlay, Thur.il:y, S.ilir.ly. Marjarle Wyman ... Kdwanl Hark Kobert F. Cm! . ... rbarlea A. Mitrhrtl A.m-ite Kdltor Main Killtor Ni.tit K:itor Mailt Killtor Chaaarey Klniey Office Hour- ituslne. Manager to PkiI.v. riiffonl M. tttrka, At. Ravine. Miinnirrr Krmiik. K. try rirrnlation Manager Charles A. Mitchell NicM Kill I or for tbU lne. U-NOTICE CORNHUSKERS! Wednesday was the first day that the university student body as a whole bad been admitted to the bleachers, on Nebraska field, since the begin ning of scrir.inmtres for the Coruhus ker squad. It was Coach Dawson's courtesy that caused the gates to be opened Wednesday. About four hun dred students took advantage of the opportunity to see the team in action. For more than two hours, the forty 'Varsity candidates had been toiling. The day as hot. and the practice bad been long ard tiresome. Sweaty, dirty, god-tired men. toiling in spite of their we.-ikness. snapping into ac tion at the crisp command of the quar terback, plunging the line, spilling the interference, crashing around end. sprinting for passes, the Cornhusker squad obeyed each time, forgetting weariness for its pride in the school. Did tie supposedly loyal students in the bleachers, four hundred of them, cheer when there was a good play made? Did they yell words of encouragement to the players that wnVd make the came just a little more worth while; did they, in fact make any noise at all that would sound even like approval, the wor! that would make any Cornhnsker do twice what he could do under ordi nary circumstances? re nrore STTCin" man a neat unu dumb man at his own funeral. Even when the Coach ran over and tried to get some cheers started, the response was a couple of skkly yell? that the players on the field hal a bard time hearing. What has become of Xebraska "pep"- Do Nebraska students jut back their team when they sre or. the field facing an opponent, and there is a game to be won? Do they forget those long grinding nights on the practice field of preparation? Are Nebraska students just gala-weithef fons. who turn out for the gardes, ani j want to see the Cornhusktrs win, but forget all about them between tiiaes?. Coach Dawon may not open Jhos? gates often if he is to get a reptti-. tion of Wednesday afternoon's ier i formance. It was most dishearte ning. Those Huskers like encourage ment- For what is the honor of wear ing an "N". compared to being able to rlay on the great Comiusker squad? It is not personal glory tiey crave. They are fighting theft greatest battles for Nebraska, and every Nebraska student shines in the light of a victorious Cornhnsker1 equad. What was it that sent the boys to Trance, and kept them fighting over there, fighting all the time to win? It was morale, kept at its highest pitch all the time. The man behini the man behind the gun is often i great factor. There are two kinds ol footbaL fans, those who go to a game and root and cheer, and sometimes go half-wild, when some tUoky Husker makes a play of note. But between games they forget that Nebraska ha--a team. They decidedly are cot con tributing factors to the morale of the sqcad. It would indeed be a poet sport that wouldn't go to a Corn nusker game and go half wild with enthusiasm. He has reason to. t'ct the true fan is the man who does tot forget that !n between those frlorious games are days and days ol lveart-breaking "drubbing," when tie g,ne teems hardly worth-while, when men work until they are completely ehifcted. when morale Is lagging Thea is when the Corah utkers need to know that they are backed by the whole-hearted support of the school Come on, gang, Vet", make that next practice. Will we have to wait for Dawson to rrompt to show the boy little encouragement the nert tints? -Let s go, gang, fight 'em." (Notice, of general Interest will lie i illicit In tills minimi for two coliseeil- tlvo ila . tNv hlionM lie In the No In iskan offliv I'.v fivi' oolock.) "N" Club. Club mooting Sunday, 10 a. ni. Im portant. Election of officers. Armory. Kfarney Club Kearney Club wiener roast at Tenii Woods Friday. September 29. Meet at 10th and O, at 6 p. i". Residents of Kearney nnd former K. S. T. C. students are welcome. Delian Literary Society Delian Literary society will hold iis opening meeting Friday evening in Faculty hall on the second floor of the Temple building at S o'clock. An interesting and enjoyable eve-' ning has been planned and the stu dents of the I niversity are invited lo come ar.d get acquainted. This N .i.e f:.-l ct Delians Friday night meetings, wl iili vary from banquets, social hours ard vaudeville programs, to picnics. 7 he society expects to welcome a large number of new stu dents the first night. PaHadian Friday. Talladian open meeting promptly at S o'clock in Talladian hall, third floor of the Temrle. All students welcome. Interesting pro grnr.i and games. W. A. A. Picnic The W. A. A. annual fall picnic will be he'd Saturday afternoon from 2:45 to 5:30. Meet at Ellen Smith hr.ll where trucks will leave for the Auto Cl-ib park. All freshmen girls j ar.d new girls in school are invited, j Student Volunteers The Student Volunteers will meet ia Faculty hall Sunday afternoon at 4:h'i o'clock. All numbers and siu J.rits interested are urged to come. Wesley Guild The meeting of the Wesley Guild is to be Friday evening instead of Saturday, as it has been schedule 1 in the Calendar. Chess and Checker Club There will be a meeting of the University tonight at 7:3d in the :was of the Temple. Chess and Checker Club Y. M. C. A. tallied by high personal standards. 1 condemn the practice of cribbing and of reciting in class with one's book open, and believe anything but honest nnd conscientious work is a waste ot time. I favor working toward honor system nt the University of Nebraska. "I believe that health Is of primary importance in one's lifa nnd that we should therefore seriously consider and care for it. by observing eight hours of sleep each night, one hour of outdoor exercise each day. a care fully balanced diet with no eating between meals, and by avoiding ovei U.tigue and uncleanliness. i believe that a girl is judged very largely by her conversation, especially by her choice of words and tone of ve'e-e. I believe that a college girl's conversation should be intelligent and clean, and should not consist largely of discussion of men and clothes. 1 believe that she should at all times avoid the use of coarse slaug nnd that she should never swear. "I believe that dress expresses per sonality and therefore in choosing our clothes we should consider taste an! appropriateness. I believe that satin pumps, lace stockings, leather hats, silk or velvet dresses, high heels, net or georgette blouses are not appro priate at school. I believe that rouge and powder should never be arplied in public. I advocate the use of hair nets. "1 believe that every girl should engage in at least one outdoor sport a week; this need not be an organized sport, but may include hiking, skat ;ng, tenn-s. golf, swimming and the like. I believe that she should attend as many of the worth while plays, concerts, etc., as poss-ihle ar.d that she may indulge moderately in harm less amusements. "I believe that friendship is based i upon an earnest desire for compar.- i have friends she will first of all show ; herself friendly to all people whom , Kail, she meets. I believe that absolute sincerity and trust are the iirst am last word in true friendship. "I believe that Democracy in Ne braska can best be shown by the attitude of girls in the campus. I believe the democratic girl will show a helpful friendly attitude to all with whom she comes in contact. I be lieve she will consider that beirg ir. the ssme class with a person serves the period ot development of spiritual ideals. A certain portion of my lime should be devoted to the formation .nil practice ot these Ideals." Mrs. S. D. rtoorman of Fremont. sient several days this week with her daughter. Edna, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. CALENDAR Friday, September 29 Union Society open meeting. S:30. Lutheran Club social meeting, S p. in., M. C. A. room, Temple. Delta Tau Delta house dance. Delta Vpsilon house dance. Green Goblin meeting. 7: IS P- Acacia hotus. Sigma rhi Epsilon farewell house dance for the Southern Rag-a-Jan orchestra. Acacia house dance. Delian open meeting. S p. m.. Fac ulty hall. Pushnell Guild house dance. Alpha Theta Chi house dance. Delta Tau Delta house dance. Delta OmiiTon reception for Fiue Arts students. S:3-5:30, Art hall. Saturday. September 30 rhi Mn house dance. Sim a Alpha Epsilon house dance. Ai; ha Sigma Thi house dance. Alpha Xi Delta house dance. Sigma Nu house dance. rhi Delta Theta house dance. Delta Chi house dance. Ksrpa rhi meeting. 3:30 p. m.. Art ALL THE LATEST STEPS MASTERED IN A FEW LES SONS AT THE LINDELL PARTY HOUSE STUDIO. PHONE F1106 FOR APPOINTMENTS. Mrs. Avery's tea for Dr. Ida Scud dor. nKppa rhi party for Methodist girls from 3 to 5 In Art Hall. Wesley Guild stag party, Temple. Mrs. Avery's tea for Dr. Ida Scud der, Ellen Smith hall, 2:30-4. Lost and Found Lost Shell rimmed glasses in ens--, between 154S R St. and Library. Call Mae Hegnn, I135S0. Lost: Waterman fountain pen, be tween Vniversity and riiarmncy hallls on Sept. 25; also small gold p-ncil. near Grant hall, about Sept. 15. Re ward. Call Gamma Thi Beta house. Lost - Katophronean fx-'? Pil1 Call B 41I3. Lost Schrag & Alixi's grammar. Return to Daily Nebraskan office. Lost Shell-ritnmed glasses in rase on campus Wednesday. Return to Daily Nebraskau office or Call L6040. $5,000.00 Display of Fraternity and Sorority and College Emblems See Our Windows HALLETT Uni. Jeweler EsUb. 1871. 1143 0 Oh! Man! This news cures my rheumatiz Mapee's are holding a SPECIAL SALE New Sport Suits and Whipcord Top Coats at $25 Wrestling Team Ail tie: who iriend to try out for the w-resilxg team unless cut for football, and ail ethers who are inu-r-v. r-.;;.f ,.- vi.'!' 1 1 la""iLrt'".rr tuory fro:n four to six o'clock. W. A. A. V.". A. A. f.nnual picnic Saturday. are iiivite. Meet at '2:i' it T-l'-t -.n If vr i i TV. who are goir.g ries.-e t.'gu up in the j 1 Armory. as in introduction and therefore she shorhT consider her classmates as ae- f QUtjir.lcnces. j "I believe school spirit can best be shown by out boosting Nebraska as a j v.-hr3e. above all other schools. Ta Neo.aska. thiuk Nehraska. arid 3 her the more she wii mean to you. j "I believe that rehrion shouM hav j i a i'2ce in life because col'.eg- life i j Bert Sturm's Barber Shop &k I 1 Open Half Hour iVf ArrrtTnm(Xla.t S to H;r Cuts. Zr.c. Later Stndents Shave, 20c Eilen f j Eijtat'cn Ciub Picnic Secor. '.--ry E iu. tticn Club picnic at Electric- -sti. Tuesday evening. Oct "her . "i'l-z.s will ir.eet a the T- ! ler' :'.! c re st five o'clock. Tickets w;.. g on sale Monday rux-rr ir.g in the Teachers" col".c? hn:'.c:'r-r Tea ' r tew girl stttd'nts. Bs;-t:it stuiLt house, lis'1 Q street. S.-t-;.y. j-K.'eu.ber so. Wi!;tary Uniirms A" uLiforrcs fer idvirc-eJ r-ilitar;.-s-i'.r.ce students h.sv ct.w i -r viA sr.; beir.s i--u.-d in 'he .2---er.-of Nebraska hill. Cffi ers -e u".. fcras rre ready will secure . i. as jK-.rsible ar.d wear the cu--ir.? the drill period. HEFFLEYS TAVLOSS Fcr These N'fty C'cthes Perrodelir.c. C esr, n;. Fepa r Fcr Ven mi W:rtn "IZ Nc-tn Tth The largest and best shop in the city 10 chairs. Open from 7:' a. m. to 7 p. m. 116 SOUTH lSth Charlotte Beauty Shop Miss Lottie Newer has opened an up-to-date shop at 1240 M St. Lindel hotel. Special attention given to marceling. and bai' dress. PHONE B2559 i i I i i: . The LINCOLNSHIRE r r. Ti-y J.-;:-.'-;. ' r l'.r.- r. 1 L. 31 S South 1 2th First Congregational Church John Andrew Holmes, Pastor. 10 Studest Classes, Mr Riley and Miss Appleby. All girls luir.c. call ; reci ;ved y.. cho wi-h t . ir fW: iar:e ; yu ha-i.rke:. piris r-iris-ered li.yr'iil ecurat:'.! c. ai: -1 Gym l-.r ' O'tc Dr. W. E. Seilock of the Teachers' college wOl assist In the institute at Waroe, Nebraska City. Colombtn and Broken Bow. this week and part of eert week. He plans to be is Lis office Wednesday of next week. A NEERASKA GiF.L'S CP A Nthra "ta G:.-i s Cree, clra? n v; la-.t yea- y c Y. "VV. C. A. tzi the V.'au-e; Oovt.-T-tuert i'rx i'.i'.z.. a jor-ed by the varicui i'zi'.z.: zati'jL- 'z ::.ei .he '-a.-.; v T has b'.-ea sr. ii-i - '.sx pus hni ir ti'.e t-.a- a- ?;.-- -'--.-; the fentL"-- '. ;ri'.-..-i..T l tire grouj o! vtt.'z ''..-i'.'.. Natio:.al ;'.hi.-.-y hi h ?.ve the creel trrv-ih i ir-.i-',e the Octth-er the liV.-ii s Jiore cor. par.. os. The vt.'.Ch. iV.'.t ceah; with the r.h.'"t of i-e-t izA tO'.ial practices arcor.g toi'.'-ge j-es. gives Tnt-tt !r the "reei as inflicitive of the sertiretLt in a western cnl verfity. The Vnivereity of Nebraska is Ejertiorei 5c an article alorg with such colleges ss Smith, Vassar, Hciyole. "(Velk-sley, Raflcliffe, the VLivfrtity of Minnesota, Winth.ro coiifge bZii Swtrjimore college. Every stodect ia the University should be familiar with this Creed. Frethmen women were gives copies, e"tracllvely printed ready for fram ing, st the Mortarboard convocation lor wom:n Thursday. For those oth ers who have not read the Creed, we are printing it In foil: A Nebraska GirTs Creed I believe that the scholarship standard! of tie nniveTsity are main- REMEMBER Vall's Barber Shop 131 No. 13th St. 11 "Crocodiles hooks." and Fish- 5.45 Yonng People's Social Hour. 6:30 Christian Endeavor. 7:45 "The Eight Kind of a Yonng Woman." Letters will be read from young men. Come early. No seats reserved except for those at tending the Endeavor. Eversharp Pencils Fountain Pens Alarm Clocks Select Xmas gifts and we will hold them. Fenton B. Fleming jjj Jewel Shop O 1137 O St B-3421 :x..Ssa.SS3f. Sweet Apple Cider 100 per cent put apple j.r.ce mal ? from sound Jonathan apples. We cater especially to University. Fraternity and Sorority parties and social functions of all kinds. Ice cold cider in ketrs with sp'gots will be fttrnished on six nourj notic. We also serve cider at our 12th Street Mill Idaho Fruit Company 213 No. 12th B2472 I The J Evans Laundry .3 333 No. 12th - - - B-3355 13. D0BBS CAPS ALL SOULS' UNITARIAN CHURCH 12-h ind H .Tames W. Mafd'uald, Mini1er Sunday, 11 A. M., Morn jug Service Subject of Sermon: "IS THE WISH FATHER TO THE THOUGHT" A beauiiful responsive service prec-eeds the sermon. IS THE BIBLE MISTAKEN? 1. In its Record of History? 2. In its Ethical Teaching? 3. In its Interpretation of Nature? 4. In its Interpretation of Human Nature and Need? 5. In its Eemedy for Human Es? The Second Presbyterian Church 26th and P Stre&. At 7:30 Sunday Evenings, Begins September 24th. Fashionknit Ties Everybody'll Be Wearing Them This Fall OXFORDS and HOSE OXFOEDS that are made to withstand the rigors of cold weather and Wool Hose that protect one from the damp and dullness of the season will be worn extensively. You'll agree there is a lot of comfort to such a combination. Oxfords Real Solid Leather, double Sole in brown or black calfskin, rubber flange heeL at $7.00 Wool Hose Fine quality, ribbed wool and ribbed silk and wool some with clocks. All the new heather shades. 75c up. . rtt0rjCf7M. successors I Apparel for Men, Women and Children J r3 I P 1