N.E BR ASK AN Toilet Preparations A Full Line 01 Fac and Talcum Powders Perfumes and Lip Sticks Rouge, Eye-Brow Pencils Toilet Waters and Manicuring Articles BUTLER DRUG CO. UNI. STUDENTS' STORE 1321 0 B1183 Stanford University California Summer Quarter, 1923 Tuesday June 19 to Satur day September 1. Second half begins July 26. Opportunities to work for higher degrees and the A. 1)." degree, in the oceanic climate of the San Fran cisco peninsula. Courses in the regular academic and scientific branches, and in law. Information from Office Stanford University California cf taicnort or l m. carman -ili ALL THIS WEEK The Beautiful drama of the Heart-Hunger "FORGET ME-NOT" A photoplay for those who think they haven't nearts. LLOYD HAMILTON in the big laugh "NO LUCK" Other Entertaining Pictures. "SOMEWHERE IN NAPLES" A Picturesque Vocal Offering. Rialto Syhpmony Players. SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 I COLONIAL S I Here's Hay at his best Dandy story neck deep In laughs. CHARLES RAY ALIAS JULIUS CAESAR' HAROLD LLOYD in "NEVER WEAKEN" COLONIAL WEEKLY SHOWS STATS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. If! LINCOLNS LITTLE THCATEP )d ALL THIS WEEK WILLIAM DE MILLE'S Most Lavish Production "THE WORLD'S APPLAUSE" The story of a beautiful girl who risked everything In her mad passion for notoriety, with BEBE DANIELS LEWISSTONE CLYDE COOK IN A SCREAM "LAZY BONES" SAAYMAKER & KEITH Instrumentalists SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. TT LIBERTY NEWS A Visualized News Weekly 2 AESOP'S FABLES Cortoon Comedy 3 "YOUNG SHERLOCK" A New Comedy 1 RAY SHANNON AND MEYER GORDON Something Ntw Beneath the Sun " "SLIM" GRINDELL & CORYL ESTHER "A Study in Thlnology" 6 MISCHEL KURZENE & YONIA A Musicals 7 J. FR ANCIS DOOLEY & CORRINE SALES In Their 1922 Edition of "WILL YER JIM" 8 LES (.ELLIS Tumbling, Foot Juggling and Acrobatics. BABICH and the ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7 4 9 MATS. 25c NITE 40c GAL. 15c GRINNELL READY FOR GAME WITH NEBRASKA TEAM Iowans Shifting Lineup so That hcoring Machine Will Work Much ' Better. EXPECT HARD CONTEST Scarlet and Black Quintet Will Present Formidable At tack Against Huskers. (Special to Nebraskan) C.rinnell, Ia., Jan. 25. (Special) After losing fom straight valley con ference basketball games, the Grinnell College basketball squad is settling; down with the grim determination to bieak into the win column next Satur day night, when the Pioneers meet Ne braska on the hoce floor. The game, if such a rough and tumble affair can be called a game, with Drake last Saturday night demon trated the need of an efficient scoring system for undcr-the-basket use. This is being given special attention this week. Coach Elward is also drilling his men on open court shooting, for in the averages of the valley squads Cii'innell ranks noticeably low. Drake opened up the game last Sat urday night with the roughest offen sive seen on a Des Moines floor for several years, in the opinion of capital city sport writers, and carried them throughout the game. None of the UiiiiWll men were injured, however, so the entile lineup can be used against Nebraska. A considerable change in lineup is in order for the Scarlet and Black, so that the scoring machine may be strengthened. Fearing, who has been playing center, may be shifted to for ward, with Denz, at forward so far this season, moved to center. This leaves Critchett and Golvin to fight out on even terms for the other forward berth. Winter showed up so well in the Drake fracas that he will probably start at guard, with Witchill. Captain Smith will be forced to play the bench under this arrangement. If this new scoring machine can function properly, the Scarlet and Black followers look for a win next Saturday, since the Nebraska team has been defeated worse than Grinnell by the same teams. LINCOLN RADIO FANS FOFfM ORGAN fZATION TO HARMONIZE WORK Lincoln radio fans Tuesday organ ized to attain cooperation and bring conflicting elements into harmony, formed. George E. Johnson, secre tary of the state department of pub lic works, was elected president and Don Critchfield, secretary. A board of directors was formed, the broad casting station operators, the citizen operators and the various radio clubs each one electing one member. The directors are S. S. Swift, Will King, Dr. A. J. Coats, R. E. Mattison, E. Al Williams, J. Kositzky. Paul Pal mer, Ted Johnson, J. Ti. Hickox and the president and secretary. No attempt was made at the meet ing to regulate sending hours or to try to co-ordinate the work of the various operators. This will be taken up by the b3ard of directors which will consider the reports of the clubs and make a recommenda tion to the association. About one hundred were present at the meeting. About the only time when the av S;'ge man ever gets to feel import ant is when he puts on his lodge uniform. THE DAILY CLASSES START NEXT WEEK FOR EXTENSION WORK (Continued from Page 1) treasury stock. 8. ' Dissolution of a corporation. 9. Organization of a partnership. 10. Legal aspects of a partnership of interest to accountants. , 11. Distribution of profits. 12. Problems arising with change of partners. 13. Plsollulion of a partnership. 14. Valuation of assets and liabili ties. As the evening classes in Business Administration are changed from year to year, it will be possible for students who have met the college entrance re quirements to obtain a special certifi cate upon the completion of 60 credit hours, equivalent to half of the regular college course. Students may select from the following courses as they are given: Required Courses Accounting 4 hours Introduction to Economics .... 4 hours Principles of Economics 4 hours Business Law , 4 hours Money and Banking 2 hours Business Organization 2 hours English' Composition 4 hours Business English 4 hours 32 hours Elective Courses Merchandising 2 hours Salesmanship 4 hours Advertising 4 hours Practical Banking 2 hours Itetail Store Management 2 hours Railway Ecenomics 2 hours International Trade 2 hours Corporation Finance 2 hours Credits and Cillortions 2 hours Investments 2 hours Fire Insurance 2 hours Life Insurance 2 hours Cost Accounting 2 hours Political Science 4 hours American ifl.sti.ry 4 hours Kindness pays. Give the blind beggar a dollar and he won't run over you the next time he's driving his twin-six. You can estimate a country's birth rate by the relative number of tour ing cars and roadsters seen on the highway. Another good mentality test ia figuring out a way to make one sal ary place shoes on seven pairs o' feet Sal of Low Shoes A " for Women 4 50 pr In the afternoon why not stop for dainty refreshments in our Tiffin room, fifth floor? New Spring Styles Slightly Dam aged in the Making HERE'S A CHANCE to buy a good looking-, new style slipper or oxford at a very low price. There are brown kid and calf, black calf, patent oxfords; strap slippers in pat ent, satin and brown kid; Tongue pumps in satin or patent. Damages are very slight. Good range of sizes. ON SALE FRIDAY IN OUR BASEMENT January 29 and 30 at the Orpheum Theater Be sure to get your tickets for the VARIETY SHOW TODAY at the ORPHEUM BOX OFFICE Eight Bright Variegated Acts Best Talent of the University All Original Songs and Dances January 29 and 30 at the Orpheum Theater Excellent Food . 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