THE DAILY NEBRAdKAN The Daily Nebraskan I'iiI.i.i'iimI Miuilay. TiUNilary, Wt'iliiiMilu.v. Thins. .1 ii:ul ! riiiuy tin rnhiir of nu ll wtvl, 1 v illi' I i Ivi'iMiiy if NflMikii. Anv;i:r.l f i.- mailing i.l smm lul rule "f puma.! rivil-. fur In Sim'Hiiii lHL't. Ail nf ) .' i ( :i 1 ; ti7, iiritiuirlsM'il .liuiiiary -0 lit. DFHUU. I NtVfr.ltSITY I'l HI.M ATION I'nilrr It r Kir.rll iil ot (!.! Nluilrilt I'llb llmtloii llimril. nil-rliiHH mnltiT lit the poKlonni' lii I.h .win. NcliriiskM, uniliT tlio Arl ' I Tvri'KS. .Mlircu i.-m. tiubKHiiilii.n ra( J.OO a yrur 1 'ifi ii M'liu'ntiT Mor1 " l.v H fnili- . nlli st all I'lilllllllllll-lKioilH 10 ill:; KAIl.V NEHKASKAX Si 11 Ion A. I.lnriilll. Nell. TKl.t.i llt)M I'nlirrKlly 14S. r.vruillKH W.H-i IM I orlii l iiml IpiikIiiok offlci'a III untitle west ..ii-ii.r if liasi'iiii'iit nf tin- AiIiiiIiiIh trni Ion Hall. llr-li'-f tii-o'vni'll. .Ir. Ktlltor Mm j.. i r Wyniiin Jlllllimlllir Kllilot llflrn KiiiiHm-r lmr.'i- A. VltrlrWI llowi'-l Huffi'tt !;..,,.... I y !tinn .... AnNtx-llltr Kdltnr Night Ktlltor Nluht Killtur Mltlit Killtor rll:MM'-v Klli't'.v ..... . llll-llleN MillMRrr (ilf.Vrii M nlplin A"t. HimlllMM Mgr. tin-" I'liklii.ff tir.u'iitlon Mammer OIl'lCK IIOl'KS. "it-.r. I ilally. i:i- -i.lnu IM't- r. :i-rt ilaHv. Itii-ii- i is Milliliter. 4-H ilally. r' this isstk. NlrM Ki,!l.r K.mi-tt V. Mmin 11 ii nil Vu Attnut Night Killtor Only .sixteen more days until The Even'ng Shun appears. A tother college daily says that if Dicgenes were alive now we could imagine him petting out his lantern and beginning a vain search lor the alleged humorist, who doesn't make a practce of mimicking Mr. ("one. A pre-election promise to the students has been fulfilled with the introduction in the legislature of a bill pro-.i.iing that the Regents' Book Store cannot sell to the students books written by professors in the Univer sity. Altho the bill was presented by Representative Miten. chairman of the I'niversity investigation commit tee, the real author seems to be Mr. Randall, present railroad commis sioner. Mr. Randall is a former State Sen ator and was author of the bill creat ing t'le Regents' Book Store, which was deigned to save students money by eliminating profits made by pri vate book stores. He promised during the November campaign to use his in fluence? to have a bill introduced to prevent, the sale of textbooks written by Nebraska professors. He claims that these professors are making a royalty off of each sale. Part of the program of the alumni! association is one sten nearer com-' pletion with the introduction, on the last day set aside for presentation of bills in the House, of a bill designed to hasten construction of dormitories near the campus. Tho plan proposed is to authorize the regents to contract with private partits to build the dorms. The con tractors would be repaid with the rent from t''e bui'dings and would have the b'.til lings and land for security. The i !an is the result rf a lone study of the dormi'ory problem, and should meet with approval of all students. I'nloul.'e.My the bill provides the quic kfi t way rf s curing the much neeil, -i buiMin-rs for the sfuh nts w) o are n;iv.- scattered in rooming houses in all parts of the city. tiradu.ites of Aml;e;-f-t Co'li-se liiin '79 t i 'LM ate i-lanr:r.L' to !, Ip m. e those, who were or.re student- in that ir.-tit ution. s-u Vats ior the n-st of t! :r lives. Ti:e fr-Vf. is t.) i.:;er. through t!ie faculty, continuel intellectual guid ance t -o p,-ori; te serious and .r!re! mu!v t' teiiv). eonf -repr es for ti.e-il. Th.- (-bject is i,ot the senrn.ier.t;:! one ,,i keepi-,-- t f,).J ui ad- h-yal to Ainii' ;.-t. It is to l.eip ali:i: ni employ their 1-j-u.e t:::,e j.;o:;t ,t,y. It is T-rerli f d tlj" t ;!- ::,: .-if ,-.11 . taken u;i as a worthy one by other educational institutions of the coun try. The really educated n an or wo man Nous how to live sanely and profitably- knows how to u-e leisure time. Students Have Chance to Hear Man from East It S. L. J'.shi. of India, on an e-cbarr-e prn'e-.-or-hip with the Iian of our 'dlieL-e of Ar's and FcieM-c--. ret ;r;if tl to Nebraska yefr-rday witn the welcome aM.our.ceinent thai stii-i'-n;.- May r-i'i.iter for ro'ir-i-s under his jr.- 'n.i tion. Ir. Jos' i l.as rented a great deal of hi'crest in e.thi-r middleweKtern Univer.-itie.s where he has been lectur ing since this summer. No other in stitution has had the opportunity of f.ontinueil study with the foreign edu cator such as that announced today. If American students take the same degree of interest In the ideas of Mr. Joshl that the Indian students are taking in the lectures given at Dorado College by Dean Buck, the clasaos which start soon will be crowded Dean Ruck writes that the Indian student display an intense Interest fu the opinions of educators sent there from other countries. Personal conferences on the Indian situation with the noted Indian ehould appeal ta many students especially those who are studying in detail the race problem and the difficulties of the Far Eastern situation. Dr. jQshl is well prepared to speak on the pres ent day problems of India. Nebraska welcomes Dr. Joshl once more and hopes that his stay here may be as pleasant to him, as it Is instruc tive to those who are able to hear him In his lectures and conferences, Notices i Notices of ptMieral InterpNt will be ,i.IiiHm1 In till column for two consecu he iIii.yk. t'opy ulirulil he In the Ne niskaii orfiif by llvt. oi-lock J Kappa Phi Kappa Phi pictures will be taken at Tole's Studio Saturday, February 3, at 12:15. Pledges and members please come. Bring fifty cents. Gamma Lambda Gamma Lambda picture will be taken taken today at 12:45. Kearney Club Kearney Club party postponed, till a week from Saturday, February 10. Iron Sphinx Iron Sphinx picture for the Corn husker will be taken at 12:30 sharp a' Holes Friday. All dues must De paid to date before picture is taken. Cornhusker Photographs Individual photographs for the 1923 Cornhusker must be taken at the Dole Studio by February 5. Senior girls are requested to wear caps and gowns. Correction. Lutheran club picture for the Corn husker to be taken at Dole's at 1' o'clock, Saturday. News Writing. Additional copies of the two text books may bo secured at the Regents Book St ere. Union Union open meeting Friday Febru ary 2 at S : 30. Everybody welcome. Palladian Palladians will have a weinie roa-st at the Caves Friday evening. All mem bers at the hall at 7 o'clock. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Y. V. C. A. Cabinet picture to be ken at Iole's Studio Friday Febru- o .,, r nvirck Corn Cobs All men in uniform at the Armory at 7 o'clock Friday for the Grinni II game. McCook Club McCook Club picture to be taken at Hole's studio Saturday at 12:30 o'clock. Art History Class Piudents in Art History may obtain papers and find grades at Miss Moore in S. S. 318 Friday morning and after noon. Calendar Friday, February 2. Palladian meeting and wt-inie roast at the Cavts. Dclian open meeting at 8 in Fat ulty hall. l'i Ue-ta I'i formal, Lincoln hotel. Alpha Sigma Phi formal, 1S45 D. I'hi Delta Chi house dance. Silver I.ynx house dance. Saturday, ("ebruary 3. ky : 'uli r.ieetiiig at 8 in Fa" r'-y hall. a Delin ! rr.-.il. Lincoln l.otcl. '.'.tn A::;l.a Theta fur:nal. Lo.-a.- wiide. l;a-.kethall dance, Armory. . a. :.i liuu. e dacc. The watchful eyes with which Sin n.a It' lta Chi members are rcr.-civiiip ! a ' i plant of imitations to the tridirou dinner from .-tudi nts l ave heioine moie Mali 1. fill hilice liie al ! ;'.! -tulfiir: ef tile ballot box ill th r cei.t .-tin!, in e!ei tion and the a!l (5 1. co:ii)i-rfeiiiHK yf Junior I'roni tii i.et . Fnrlylwn htudeht.t liaw; acepn i!,'.:iai,ris to t!ie ilinner. tli.ly 21 in iat.oiii- v. ire Kent out 10 ituJeias Today v.a- tl:. l.trt day in wi:!ih'iu - pii-rices ttjiiid be i:i:n'ei. .., ct plain 1 :.r,.v irion- than unanimous, the t !n det iared. In Kfiite of this, the t hef nrn'-t 1 very t-tmlent desiring to attend t!it affair to be held February 8 at the Klks' club, to mud a ( beck for 2 C!i whether he received an invitation 01 not. The check will be Kladly re ceived, but only the 26 students or iKinally invited will be allowed tr, penetrate the mysteries of the inyKtic Fhrine. Ohio State iJinterr.. A croaking frog is very much alive. "Despite the handicap placed upon us by the loss of our armory and all equipment," Col. Tenrl M. Shaffer of Ames stated in a talk at the Scabbard and Blade banquet, 'there is a poslbll iiy of the present seniors seeing the institution of Iowa State on the honor roll of the war department." The Iowa State military depart ment, ranked second in the seventh corps area last year, only a fraction of a per cent of equaling the honor school, Minnesota. This corps area Is complised of seven states In the Mississippi Valley and Includes seven teen Institutions with R. O. T. C. units. The two items which brought down the rating of the unit, according to Colonel Shaffer, was the small attend ance at the basic Bummer camps and the enrollment in the advanced mil itary courses. This year the enroll ment has increased from 33 to 92. Opinions of the inspecting commit tee are also Influenced by the amount cr equipment, discipline, degree of irumiii U11U IUUI QC Ul DlllUJ. I It's the Best Place If I were applying for Lincoln Business College Accredited by National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. Courses borough, practical, intensive. Quickly equips you for good positions Nev Class February 5. Ask for Catalog: 14th & P Sts. B6774 Lincoln, Neb. i . . l UK.:! CHANGE PURSES Both women's and men's many styles of cowhide, pin seal, silk, etc. Regularly priced at 39c to 1.25. Choice of the lot of 2S8 29c HANDBAGS Party Boxes, Pandora Bags, flat Purses, etc., in a wide choice of popular leathers values to 3.95 In the lot priced to go quickly at 1.59 WOMEN'S CELTS- various popular styles in pat ent suedes and other leathers values up to 1.25 in the lot. All go for quick sale Friday at 13c j FlltSJ FLOOR j MEN'S DEPT. MKN'S COTTON FLANNKL. SHIRTS sizes 14 1-2 to 17, gray or khaki wire 1.2.5 now 89c MEN'S Silk Wool Dress Hose clocked or plaid -heather .hades 79c II 0 S I E It Y WO'.IK.VS SILK HOSF pure thread silk K-anied backs - lisie tops cordovan or black 15 dozen only 1.59 WO M K S ' S MKlfKRlZKI) LISLE HOSE ribbed top black or cordovan 16 dozen at. pair 29c 029- Citation as an honor school indi cates that the Institution is rated In the highest class by the War depart ment. Students taking military train ing at honor schools are generally allowed to wear some distinguishable Insignia either In (he form of collar ornaments, bars or suitable chev rons Iowa State Student. The opinion of President Marlon L. Burton and of the Deans of the various schools and colleges of the university fnllnw nQQinui liineuaees are not only considered advisable, but the lack of them is as one of the causes for the low average of higher educational in siitutlons. in a census of the depart ment heads of the faculty taken by Prof. F. W. Kelsey of the Latin de nartment of Michigan University re cently. The census by Professor Rei ser was the result of a report by President Nicholas Butler of Columbia university stating that "there is shoht- ly to be a re-examination of the value I vrexvze to Shop After All! a job Pd want my clothes to recommend me and I'd wear Kirschbaums. Wouldn't You? a 1 CLEANING RIDICULOUSLY LOW ARE THE 88 Smart and A delightful collection of new and captivating: Frocks showing the latest and cleverest of the new style ideas. 88 of them to choose from and all at this modest Friday and Saturday reatured price. New Sprino; Dresses of Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Alltyme Crepe, Hat Crepe, Poiret Twill, of lace Persian Krepe Knit. etc. Shown in fashionable colors and shades in oluclin; cocoa, black, navy, tan, rose, Copenhagen and various favorite combinations. Exceptional values at $15. GOLD'S Third Hoor. ton OStnH of the ancient classics as educational instruments." MWJWWWJWf The Tramp "By Jinks!" "If just a new Dunlap Hat get's me so much attention I'll have to swipe a whole outfit and go on the stagre!" $8 MAGEE': th bourn of JtitppcMhcimrr ww ' rfaffirs Charming New fbrjmi a fifth In the swim one good splash de. serves another. PRICES HANDKERCHIEFS Women's Iiwn Handker chiefs with hemstitched bord ers and embroidered corners all white nice for school and everyday use 5c J E WfiLR Y odd and ends including liar Fins. Cuff Fins, Lingerie Clasps, etc. About 10 dozen various items in the lot. to Roat 18c JRWE T. r y Another group including Ear Rings. liar Fins, Cuff Links, Belt Ruckles, etc. Priced for a quick sale Friday at 59c ! FIRST FIX)OR . i TRIMMING S FL'R TRIMMING 1-inch black or brown Coney fur regular SOc, at 18c SnriRREI. OR REAVER TRIMMING FL'R 4 inch reirular .r).0.ri at, yard 1.98 LACES, INSERTIONS and IJRAIIV thousands of yards originally priced at many times these low sale prices yard Kic and 5c GLOVES CHAMOISFEDE SILK ;IX)VES the first in gaunt let and 2-clasp styles, in gray, brown, beaver, white anil black. The Silk Gloves are 12-button lengths, fine qual ity, all in black. Sizes 6 to 8 1-2 In the lot 59e fan- SA.1LIE