Friday, October 6 THE DAILY NEDRASKAN UNIVERSITY ART CLUB HOLDS FIRST liENUS Supper in Art Gallerf Wednesday mgu upens Year lor Organization Tne University Art club mot for the tlret time this season at a sup per In the Art gallery, Wednesday crening. The new officers of the organization took charge of the meeting. These officers were elected at the last meeting of last semester Emma Skudler president. Gladys Browning vico president. tnariotte Klier secretary and treasurer. Carlta Hertog club reporter. A new policy of the organization waj rassed. A formal meeting will be held once a month and a party, or social gathering will be given once a morth. At each formal meeting tnere win De a speaker, or some other irmrnctive form of entertain ment. Miss tkrminc StellRr, instructor in drawing, tpolv at till;-, meeting. Mis Stellar has ,ot returned from a fiv months' trip nl.road. She left the University last March, and, with h 1 sister, traveled through Germany. Holland, France, Austria, Belgium, and England. The conditions in Germany, Mlts Stellar explained, are not very fav orable. Everything is very cheat and goods can be secured for almost nothing in American money. Mis? Stellar was especially interested in these foreign countries. She saw the great masterpieces of arohitec made several sketches of the r.mis ture, s-u'plure and paintings. She nal scenes and art pieces. The Passion play was one of the most wonderful spectacles witnessed and that alone was worth the trii. abroad. The men and boys who par ticipated wore their hair long, and were adorned in the robes fashioned After those worn in Biblical times A FEW FUNNY FADE-OUTS "U'b all over; there isn't any more" is Just what "doing a fade out" means in tho parlance of the man in tho street. When a chap does a fade-out, it's his final cur tain. This is Just what happens to careless individuals who do not ob serve safety first rules. Some people think that their way Is the right way and that this entitles them to the right of way. But, poor mor tals, tliey are often sadly disillu sioned. Yes, indeed, circumstances unforseen by these "wise guys spring up suddenly and put them out for the count. Tapers frequently en lighten their renders with little safety first warnings. They are written In semi-humorous vein but with good underlying moral like "Aesop's Film Fables." Those verses register effectively on the screen in "Topics of tho Day" Films. A word or two of warning may save yon from a sud den fade-out. So. good readers, w offer a few funny fade-outs with safety first warnings. Short Keel: N'ickelstoin, a lfim-flaiu man. Took negative film out of a can. Hot ashes fell from bis cigarette The fire hose is playing yet. "Aesop's Film Fables" Rally Tonight at 7:15 B. Masuiovsky graduate assistant in the dairy department of the Col lege of Agriculture loft Wednesday for St. Taul to attend the National Dairy Show to bo hold at that place While in St. Taul he will study moth ods of carrying on biological experi ments on small animals ospeoiall rats and puinea pips. Rally Tonight at 7:15 New scenery: Old Tom Tinker, tinkerin' 'round Hooked on to a "juicy" ground; Grabbed a pipe despite of warning: His family ,"s garbed inbrnnd-new mourning. All Over: Tommy O'llrlen, a daro devel vot, Tried to swim ninety miles on a bet. Without warning, he got a cramp. Then sunk below to regions damp. "Topics of the Bay" Films In a Hole: Sad the tale of mild Ben Meyer, Who tried to fix a call-bell wire; Topped high voltage to his sorrow; They're grounding Ben at ten to morrow. - Science & Invention. Too Handy: Say it with flowers for Michael Stiff, Who did a handspring off yonder cliff, He pinwheeled "round just like a spoke Then hit the bottom and did ft "croak." "Topics of the Hay" Ioiik Visit : Bill, the burglar, tried to crack A safe protected through the back' The let-loose voltage wasn't slow. And Bill's gone whore the burg lars go. Practical Electrics Fall Guy: Aesop Brown, a real nice guy. Wanted to skim about the. sky. Ho stalled his motor in mid-air. And hit the earth upon his hair. "Aesop's Film Fables" limey Accident: A nickel in a trolley slot Attracted Adabiah Scott; Ho tried to hook it with a wire. And now he's joined the heavenly ( hoir. Radio News. (Continued from Tage 1) FORMER HU8KER WRITES ABOUT NEW STADIUM hattan, a town one-eighth the Rite of Lincoln, pledged $50,0011. "You're expecting a per graduate Mibscriptlon of 15. We expect our loyal graduates who have been out long enough to have taken root to contribute 9100 each. Maybe they will and maybe they won t, but I believe a largo number will each of them pav this amount or more. A number or our alumni, and not the rich ones either, have already pledged several hundred dollars each. K IT. is raising a million dollars for her combined project of memorial building and stadium. The Kansas Aceles will probably spend $400,000 before they complete their memorial stadium. Will my Alma Mater, whto.i is Nebraska's counterpart of K. U. and Kansas Aggies combined, be content with a 20,000 capacity. $400,000 sta dium? I sincerely hope not. JOHN V. CORTELYOr. '97 and '01. Orpheum Shoe Shop 211 N. 12th St. Big Values at Little Prices Bert Sturm's Barber Shop Open Half Hour Later to Accommodate Students Hair Cuts, S.'c. Shave. 20c The largest mil best shop ;n the city 10 chairs. Open from 7:"0 a. m. to 7 p. m. 116 SOUTH 13th DANCING SCHOOL g learn to dance for $5.00. Free if you fail. g The Franimathes select School for dancing, 1018 N Street. Call f H, or phone B 6054. Open Daily. JJ THEY LIKE IT w ar not going to get tho swell i i iMiij like that." ny UI'KU VI niijw.-n the Orlando (Florida) Reporter, "but having two of our efforts appear in 'Topics of tho uny wiuun v..v month, pleases us mightily." Rally Tonight at 7:19 SPENDTHRIFT Fable: Once pon a time there was a Misa Regular Reader of the best seller fiction magatlnes who turned Immediately to tho advertising page borore devouring the current install ment of the continued love story. "Aesops Film Fables" LEARN TO DANCE We guarantee to teach you to dance in six private lessons. Phone tor appointment Williams Private Dancing Studio Mrs. T. E. W.lliams Phone B4258 1220 D Street SMART WOMEN Select our Graceful Wraps Fur-trimmed and Plain Cloth. 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