THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FEDERAL POSITIONS OPEN 10 STUDEN1S Examinations for Positions Pay ing Three to Five Thou sand Dollars to Re Held. Civil service examinations are to be held Boon, in about twenty subjects, which should be ol' particular interest to University students, according to civil service bulletins. Many of these positions cany with them, salaries of about three to five thousand dollars. Seven positions at the Edgewood Arsenal, Md., are open to students suc cessfully passing the examinations. They are as follows: Eloctrlcal en gineer, mechanical engineer, mechani cal electrical engineer, assistant me chanical engineer and assistant elec trical engineer. The higher of these positions carry beginning salaries of $3,000 to $5,0(10. Other positions of interest to en gineers are in the field service at Washington, D. C, and with the de department of agriculture. These po sitions are: Valuation engineer, in come tax unit, associate valuation en gineer, assistant aeronautical engi neer, junior engineer, bureau of stand ards, and highway engineer. The be ginning salaries for these positions vary, one being as low as $1,200. Their average is about $2,500. Three positions are open at the lioek Island Arsenal in Illinois. They are those of junior mechanical drafts- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KENT A NEW FORD-High class cars for particular people. Lowest rates and always open. Motor-Out Company. D471S, 1120 P St. LOST Coin purse containing bills, keys and change. Return to Nebias kan Office. RAIN OR SHINE, snow or sleet, you'll see Munson's Rent-a-Fords on the streets. 151550 B1517, 1125 P St. LOST Gold wrist watch with initials H. W. N. Reward. Call B2643. PHOTOGRAPHS To those who ap preciate the better things in photog raphy the Townsend Studio is offer ing a number of most attractive ef fects both in the smaller sizes as well as the larger. Make your ap pointment scon. Studio 226 So. 11th ONE large furnished, steam-heated room. Suitable for five boys. Wav erly Flace, 13th & L Sts. LOST Key ring with six keys. Re turn Nebraskan office or call D6132. man, assistant mechanical draftsman and associate mechanical draftsman. Beginning salaries vary from $1,400 to $2,400. The technical and professional po sitions, which students might he able to obtain by taking the required ex aminations, are as follows: Computer, coast and geoditic Burvoy, junior pa thological technician, army medical museum, assistant agricultural eco nomist, bureau of agriculture, library assistant, departmental service, and Junior economist, section of statistics, treasury department. Anyone desiring additional informa tion can inquire at the civil service window of the city post office. In the College World Kappa Psi, national honorary phar maceutical fraternity, has installed a chapter at the University of Oklahoma at Norman. The local Hypocratlan Club was founded the first of this school year and had a membership of seventeen, who will become charter members of the chapter of the national society. Prof. E. V. Floyd, of the physics department, of Kansas State Agricul tural School, otters a course for next semester in the "physics of music." Tills course is of special interest to students in the music courses, al though those in the public speaking department will also find it of no small value. The course is an en tirely new one in this country, and even the old world has done little investigation along this line. "Its purpose is mainly to bIiow t he why of things," said Prof. Floyd. It has taken him years to outline his work, for there was hut one text book from which he could gain my background, a Gorman work written by Holmholz a man who is snld to know physics, mathematics, music and everything. "He was a bit too much of a mathematician for the mu. siclans of today," said Prof. Floyd. And so Professor Floyd has made brass tubes, flutelike in length; he has made brass Imitations of the clarinet, made flasks without necks and necks for flasks. He has made a violin that is not a violin. Ho hns even made the producer of the hu man voice. The vocal bands are there. The "Adam's Apple" is ther. The colection is an unusual one. And Professor Floyd is keenly alive to the new subject. Kansas State Collegian. i. ... T.,u,i,,v nlcht for an old fashioned reunion with an addreBs by Pres. It. A. Pearson and songs by the famous AMES quartet but not one of them will have to step out of his own house. The "radio reunion" is the stunt that is being tried out for the first time at the college. The program, sent out by WOI, the college boad castlng station, will start at 6:4&, Tuesday and last about an hour. A program for alumni will be broad cast at this same time on the last Tuesday of every month. A large Alumnus of Iowa State in all pprts of the United 'States will SNAPPY SUITS TO CfDER $35 to $50 Young men's goods; and young men's styles. All that is new in woolens are here. A lvg a'.o'-p and a large stock to select from. We also remodel, repair, clean and press garments for men am! women. KacCarthy Wilson i Ryan, Inc. 132 NORTH 11st St. i number of Iowa State alumni and for- Student, mer students have radio outfits and many of thorn have suggested such a program. It is not that the talks and music which will comprise the "re union" each month will, also be of interest to others than gruds and old students of the college Iowa State Mrs. Addle Davis Gowen of North Loup, Nebraska, Is visiting hor mother-in-law, Mrs. W. E. Oowan, 930 So 15th St. Both Mr. and Mm. Govan were students In the University last year. Mr. Gowan Is manager of a group of farmers in valioy county ALL SOULS' UNITARIAN CHURCH 12th and II Streets JAMES W. MACDONALD, Minister SUNDAY SERVICE AT 11 A. M. 1 Mr. Macdonald Will Speak on "Buddhism, and the Attainment of Nirvana" The swond of three monthly addresses on great religions of the non-Christian world. A beautiful devotional service preceeds (he sermon. Vf-V.. . . BoassraccxE Most cases of detective vision are remedied without recourse to medicine or surgery. We neither give medicine nor oper ate. If pills and powders have failed to cure your headache, try our glasses. We candidly tell you if glasses are not indicated. HALLETT Optometrist Est. 1871 DINNER DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT Just order your Dinner. The Dance is without any extra charge. Prices 35c to 70c ALAMO CAFE (Windsor Hotel) THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus. 11th & R Sts Real Ties! H ere is a tie that appeals to young men, as lovers of attractive neckwear. Its design is distinctive, and the long life of good wear rhat it will give is assured to the 'wearer for the name "Cheney Cravats" is stamped on the neck band as the absolute guar antee of neckwear perfect ion. Run in today and let us show you the new patterns. Pi i CHBMBY CRAVATS Sold by Farquhar, Speier & Simon, Mayer Bros., Rudge & Guenzel, Magee's, Armstrong Clothing Co., and Gold & Co. (ski SPEIER'S FOR QUALITY Prices Thai Were Low All Through the Season Are Now Lower - h fact the known standard of value at the low regular price: is the very key-note of this whole event; a sale to dispose of merchandise in the season for which bought. Mens and Young lens ats at Final Reductions Overcoats are regrouped from our higher priced gar tv.ents for quick clearance during our February selling. Ulsters, Ulsterettes, .Raglans and Chesterfields heavy fabrics with plaid backs, in two-tones and smart mix tures, belts around and half belt styles. Included are rpany big, roomy Kersey Ulsters with big collars, and Dark Mixtures with Fur collars. Overcoats up to 27.50 now Overcoatsuo to 32.50 now Overcoats ua to 40.00 now (oY5 (J)(oY5 Big Sale of ihe Season Men's Trousers MOKE BROADWAY BELL BOTTOM CORDUROY PANTS ARRIVE at OFF The Big Shirt Sale Continues It's high speed selling pace Men's 2.00 and 2.oO Madras and Percale Shirts, now 1.25 Men's Derby Ribbed Union Suits at 1.25 Edwin Clapp Shoes for Men and Women Qnn TTTF1 IK H X7 ON THE COPNEtt lOlli and O ST. Herman Speier SIMON SUCCESSOR Otf THE CORNER lO and O ST.