I" ;1 t The Daily Nebraskan Puhllshva Sunday, Tundny, Wednesday, v i I ru I l L I luriunf ana rrw iiiu ii g wm.a WMk by th University e( Nebraska. Accepted for mailfnv at anaclal rat ef awatar provided for in Section 1103, Act I October J, 1917, authorised January 20, 122. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION Under tha Direction of th Student Publi cation Board. Entered aa second-dual matter at th Postofnc In Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act I Congress, March 5, 1879. Subscription rat $2.00 a year $1.2S semester, diail Copy Flv cent Address all communications to THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Station A, Lincoln, Nebraska Editorial and Business Offices, University Hall 10. Phones. Day 142 University Exchnnf Night B6882 Emmett V. Maun Editor Howard Buffett Managing Editor EDITORIAL STAFF William Bertwell - News Editor Huh Cox News Editor Paul C Richardson News Editor BUSINESS STAFF Clifford M. Kicks Business Manarer Clarence Eickhoff AsV Business Manarer Otto Skold Circulation Manager OFFICE HOURS Every afternoon with th exception of Friday and Sunday. NEBRASKA BEATS AMES. Nebraska's "Fiphting Cornhuskers" cleared another obstacle between them and the Valley championship yesterday when, the Scarlet defeated the Ames Cyclones. As was ex pected, the Iowa team put up a hard fight, but the Huskers, still imbued with the spirit that enabled them to defeat Notre Dame in that never-to-be-forgotten contest last Saturday simply outclassed the Far mer eleven. With the Ames game safely out of the way, Nebraska begins today to prepare for the mos important task of the grid season, that of de feating Syracuse Saturday and avenging the defeat handed the Huskers by the Orange team last year. Nebraskans may do well to realize that the Syracuse game will be the supreme test of the Husker eleven. Smarting under their defeat at the hands of Colgate, the Orange team, with only the one defeat on its rec ord, is coming to Lincoln determined to whip the Huskers. Syracuse has one of the greatest teams in the east, and Nebraska must win. If Nebraska would lose, the glory of the Notre Dame victory would be largely lost, and Husker prestige in the east would disappear. Nebraska fight won the Notre Dame and Ames games, Nebraska fight can win the Syracuse game. Nebraska must peel the "Orange." DO IT FOR NEBRASKA! During your college career you will have occasions to display your ability and you will have opportunities to display the little bit of ill that is in you. Upon every occasion, at every opportunity, in every way, think that what you do will be done for Nebraska. Bear the great word, "Nebraska," in mind and always, Do it for Nebraska. You are Nebraska, your actions are those of a Nebraskan, your honors are Nebraska honors, your failings are Nebraska failings, but you are here to work for this institution. You have a definite place in its pro gress. You are expected to give all that you have, as the athlete does, as the coach does, as the professor does. Whether your action be minor or great, whether your duty be difficult or easy, remember that you Do it for Nebraska. With the true Husker fighting spirit, the Nebraska harriers "came back" yesterday by finishing third in the Valley run against eight schools The Husker runners had not scored a victory all 'season, and were sched uled to finish in the cellar position. The same spirit that defeated Notre Dame last Saturday carried the Scar let runners into third place, and so today Nebraska is celebrating the fine permorance of the hill and dale team. Notices Gamut Club. The meeting of the Gamut Club and Normal Training Students is changed to Monday at the Grand hotel. Freshman Commission. There will be a 'inner for the new freshman commission at Ellen Smith hall, 6 o'clock Tuesday. Girls' Commercial Club. Girls' Commercial Club initiation Wednesday at 5 o'clock, Eellen Smith hall. Dinner at Grand hotel, 6:00. CALIFORNIA Transportation of the California rooters to Los Angeles by November 10, for the game with U. S. C. was solved only by adding the chartering of the steam ship "Harvard" to the two special trains provided. Besides this many hun dreds of students drove to the game. RAG CARPET The Rag Doll says that she has been told to select an all obsorbing life vocation. She has chosen sleep. Now we know when the students who owned our book last year went home. It was about this time of the year for the pages are unsoiled ifter the midfemester exams had taken place. Sign in a drug store on Twelfth street: Be true to your teeth or they will be false to you. And that's no fake. Lost: An earring by a woman in the dark. ISN'T NATURE CURIOUS. When you consider that some heads don't even fit their glasses. University Personals (University News Service) "Agricultural Insurance" by J. O. Rankin, associate professor of rural economics at the College of Agricul ture, is the leading article in a recent number of The Journal of Insurance and Financial Statistics. Of this journal it has been said by one in surance writer, "It seems to fill the same place in insurance circles that the North American Review, or the Atlantic Monthly, does in literary circles." Dr. Cliff S. Hamilton, assistant professor in the department of chem istry, has, in the November issue of the Journal of the American Chem ical Society, a paper on "Arsenated N-Arylaroino Alcohols." This article is a report of the work done by Dr. Hamilton while working in the de partment of pharmacology of the University of Wisconsin. Chester P. Burt, A.B. (Certificate Questions of Dress Settled. Miller & Paine are giving us an exceptional opportunity this week. Madame Antoinette, originator of the Lombardi drape and fashion writer of renown, will speak Monday, Tues day and Wednesday at 3 o'clock in their tea room. She has just re turned from Europe and is bringing a message of particular interest to college women. Parisian Designed Jewelry. Would you miss an opportunity to see a gown designed by Paquin? Of course not! Then be sure not to miss the chance to see the costume jew elry that he has designed for an American importer, and which is carried here exclusively by George Bros. It is just the thing to get for Christmas gifts or to wear to the Thanksgiving parties. Speaking of Thanksgiving parties you can be sure of individual favors for them if you get your favors at Georges. They will also furnish menus and programs for any occasion. They have made a specialty of these for more than a quarter of a century so you may be sure of expert workmanship. Your Dainty Finger Tips. After you spend hours mar?curing your finger nails you want the pol ish to last. MARINELLO NAIL GLOS gives the nails a high lustre which remains through many wash ings. It protects, preserves, and beautifies them. You get 'it at Giffin's Beautie Shoppe.' Why Buick Is the Best. Don't you agree with me that the salient points of a car should be com fort, power, and safety? Those thingt are all featured in the Buick. The Fischer body on the new Buicks insure the comfort and beauty of design which are found in much more expensive cars. The force-feed oil system is unbeatable. It increases the efficiency of the motor. Four wheel brakes with which these cars ers equipped, guarantee perfect safety. Buick service is seldom needed, but if an accident should oc THE DAILY Help! Help I We think that the Kdsmet Klub picture ought to have been lableu "Find the Gentleman's Arm." Ve couldn't. Nature has put up many a good bluff. "This is such a dumb life," mur mured the oyster just before rotir ing. I got through in chem. Y'did! Yeah, fell through. The cafeteria cashier is hop so don't try to hide your olives in jour mashed potatoes. Senior Advisory Board. The senior advirsory board v. ill meet Wednesday at 12 histoid of Tuesday, as previously announced. of Journalism), '23, is in charge of editorial work on the Aurora Re publican. G. W. Rosenlof of the department of education, Teachers College, spoke on "The Teacher and His Task" be fore the weekly conference of Sunday school workers at the Y.W.C.A. Fri day evening. The department of geography is receiving many requests from teach ers in Nebraska for sets of specimens to illustrate the structure and soils of the state. These are furnished free, except the expense of packing and mailing. Prof. C. J. Frankforter of the de partment of chemistry, lieutenant- colonel of infantry of the reserve officers corps, was elected first vice' president at the recent meeting of that organization. Dr. Charles Fordyce of Teachers College spoke at father-and-son ban quets at Peru and Seward recently, On Friday evening he addressed the Parent-Teacher association of West Point on "Tom and His Teacher " Shopping With Charlotte It it's something new to wear Or a place to go, or thing to eat Wre bring these items to your home And lay our service at your feet. cur, it is obtainable in almost every town and hamlet in the country. The Buick has all the features of the high class car, yet sells for much less than other cars of the same class. Next time your father or mother are in Lincoln take them on an inspec tion tour through the Nebraska Buick Auto Company, which is one of the largest businesses of its kind in the world. Hats for Happy Occasions. Everyone likes to celebrate occa sionally. And there is no better way to invest your money for celebrating purposes than in a new hat. I know where you can find the loveliest ones of satin, taffeta, and faille in all the gay new colors or in black with bright flowers. There are metalic and bro caded ones as well. Just think you can get one of these hats for $5.00 on the third floor of Ben Simon & Sons. . Greetings for Christmas. Do you know that you can have your own greeting and name beauti fully embossed on Christmas cards for the same price as for the name only? Latsch Brothers, whose store is a 1118 O street, are featuring this correct and attractive style of Christ mas Greetings. This is in much bet ter taste than engraving or print ing on cards that already have a greeting, as it is impossible to match types perfectly. Your own greeting and name in the same type gives your cards a more personal touch, and shows that you are giving yoar per sonal greeting cards particular con sideration. Latsch Brothers have 100,000 Kristmas Kards from Keat ing on display at their store and you should most assuredly look over their large selection. Duty Made Pleasant. Do you dread writing letters? The new stationery at Rector's Pharmacy will make you so anxious to send it to your friends that the old bugaboo will disappear. For men they have the large gray sheets with the deckled edge. For women they have paper with beautiful lined envelopes- Some are so lovely and delicate that they have outside envelopes to keep them from being soiled. NEBRASKAN In the College World UTAH A challenge has been re ceived by the captain of the rifle team for a match between the University of Nebraska and the Utah Agricul tural Col'-ege team. The match will be a telegraphic shoot, ft regular United States army officer to certify to scores at both institutions. The challenge was quickly accepted and the team which will shoot against the Cornhuskers will be selected soon. MINNESOTA Deep maroon and brilliant gold balloons tightly held in small gloved hands of excited co-eds and enthusiastic alums will express the festive feeling of all legal Min nesotinns at their Homecoming game. The balloons are to be released from the crowds simultaneously at the moment of the Kick off, Ihus filling the air with a splendor of color strik ingly symbolic of the hopes which go up from the hearts of the spect ators. MINNESOTA Dean F. J. Kelly of University of Minnesota has pre sented a report compiled from a survey of the colleges of liberal arts of thirteen representative colleges BOWLING "The Healthful Sport" Eight regulation alleys. Phone for reservation for your bowling parties. Ladies' patronage solicited Lincoln Bowling Alleys 1117 P B4719 Silk dressing gowns, neg ligees and capes will be delicately handled while in our care. You run no risk sending them here. Satis faction assured and lowest prices prevail here "A Trial will convince" VARSITY CLEANERS ft 1 Elillilliilll I JINGLE $20 in your own pocket by wear-in a J. B. Simpson suit or overcoat. I One price $31.50 Strictly all wool, tailored to order and guaranteed to fit. See Walt Grassmuech at Varsity Cleaners 1618 Harney' St., Omaha UiiiJLi Are You Getting Ready for Xma? Comd in and let ushelp you. Select now and we will lay away your gifts. Fenton B. Fleming Jewel Shop 1143 O P E31I1I11II11!I11II1"XT; m sB jis.sv lfSPALDINGv f?? for SPORT! t ry your cst C' iSfvK v:ih the best. J ' and universities. This t-urvey in volved the aims, methods, administra tion, and curricula. 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DRAPER KINDY New Location 1209 O St. LARGEST IN DO YOU KNOW that you can have YOUR OWN GREETING AND NAME process engraved, process embossed, or printed on Christmas Greeting Cards at the same price as for name only? Do you know that we make the quickest delivery on personal greeting cards of anj'one in Lincoln? WE HAVE 100,000 KRISTMAS KARDS FROM KEATING LATSCH BROTHERS 1118 O Street (We give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps.) You'll All Be Singing This One TJie Sign c " us7Hf Cincinnati, Harvard, and rartTroaa As a result many interesting and problems were brought to " tention. During 1921-23 Dean KeH was dean of administration of tj versity of Kansas. ' "H j Yourself THE WEST Always Something NEW on Brunswick Records As Margaret " Young Sings 2459-75C Papa, Better Watch Your Step Somebody's Wrong and othe.; popular tong on Brunswick Records There it the joyfulnesi of -iirurnnt vmtf h in Mares' ' Young's singing of popular songs. She breatnes - them all the sparkle nd !P of her vivid personality Hear this great Brunw record at any Brun dealer. Here are tame other selec tions by this popular urn "Jimbo Jambo" "Stingo Stungo" "Who.TH!ie.Tak" Your Time" of Musical Prestige AND lECOlDI