The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 04, 1924, Image 2

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    The Daily Nebraskan
Published Sunday. Tuesday, Wadnasday,
Thursday and Friday mornings of oaca
woak by tha University of Nebraska,
Accaptad for mailing at special rata of
postage provided for in Section 11 OS, Act
of Octobar 3, 1917, authorised January 20,
1922.
OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY
PUBLICATION
Under tha Direction of tha Student Publi
cation Board
Entered as second-class matter at the
Poatoffice In Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act
of Congress, March 3, 1879.
Subscription rate $2.00 a year
$1.25 a semester
Single Copy Five Cents
Address all communications to
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Station A, Lincoln, Nebraska
Editorial and Business Offices, University
Hall 10.
Phones
Day 142 University Exchange
Night B6882
RAG CARPET
Help!
Help I
1024 PII0PHECY.
The same number of young: men
will be proposed to as were during
1923.
The Rag Doll says that a good way
to start the New Year is to begin
at the beginning.
This space was meant to be filled
by a joke but on the way over we
lost the point. So, as the ministers
say, kindly bear with us in this un
fortunate circumstance.
As a president Henry Ford ought
to be a rattling good success.
MATHEMATICAL DISCOVERY.
A yawn is inversely proportional to
the amount of sleep secured the night
before.
The chronic borrower appreciates
the value of the personal touch.
BEAUTY HINT.
Lay on, fair maid.
EDITORIAL STAFF
Howard BufFctt Editor
Emmett V. Maun Managing Editor
William Bertwell News Editor
Wm. Card News Editor
Hugh Cox News Editor
Pmil Flchardson ...News Editor
Alice Thuman Assistant News Editor
Doris Trott Assistant News Editor
Staff of Reporters
Carolyn Airy Jiidd Crocker
John Allison
Corine Anderson
Ruth Bencom
William Cejnar
Kenneth Cook
Victor Hnckler
John Hollingsworth
Philip O'Hanlon
Lillian Ragsdale
Dorothy Zust
Geraldine Swanick
BUSINESS STAFF
Clifford M. Hicks Business Manager
Clarence Eickhoff Asst. Business Manager
Otto Skold Circulation Manager
OFFICE HOURS
Every afternoon with the exception of
Friday and Sunday.
WILL HUSKER QUINTET WIN?
Nebraska students must pack the
Armory to the roof tomorrow night
for the Missouri-Nebraska basketball
game, which will open the 1924 Husk
er cage season.
Although the Ilusker basketeers
played a practice game at Kansas
City during the holidays against the
Flue Diamonds, Saturday's contest
with the Tigers will be the first reg
ular game of the season.
Prospects for a victory in the Mis
souri contest, despite a number of
favorable reports, are not so bright.
Coach Kline and his squad of tossers
have been drilling hard for the last
month in preparation for the 1924
season. Kline has been seriously
handicapped in his efforts to turn
out a winning cage team.
It is Kline's first year with the
team. Veterans are lacking, since
none of the men of the team have
played more than one year Of var
sity basketball. These men lack the
finish of the three-year veteran.
Missouri, on the other hand, is
doped to win. The Tigers have a
team composed mainly of veterans.
The Tigers came within three points
of defeating Kansas for tha valley
title last year. In 1922 the Missouri
team won the valley championship.
Basketball is much like football
in some ways. The grid team with
the student body behind it wins its
games. With school support the j
Husker football eleven was victori-j
ous. For a winning basketball team, j
this same student backing is impera- j
tive. Nebraska wants a winner in 1
basketball. Proper student support
wil make winners out of the 1924
cage team.
Go to the game tomorrow night!
While schools on every aide of Ne
braska have been the recipients of
large endowment funds, Nebraska
University has received practically no
help from this sourse. With these
endowments, Nebraska could estab
lish scholarships, build a new museum
and gymnasium, and make other long
needed improvements.
Rich men of the state could make
no better disposal of surplus money
than to establish an endowment for
Nebraska University, an investmeni
in the young manhood and brains of
the state of Nebraska.
ENGINEERS PICK CITY
FOR INSPECTION TOUR
Result of Vote to Be An
nounced This Afternoon;
Favor Chicago.
Notices
'All notices for this column must be in
the Nebraskan office by 4 o'clock on the
day preceding the publication of the notice.
Juniors.
Have your pictures taken between
the 4th and the 19th of December
for the Cornhusker.
Indianapolis Delegates.
There will be a luncheon at the
Grand Hotel today at 12 for the
delegates who attended the Indian
apolis convention. All delegates are
urged to attend.
Band.
All band men meet at the Armory
Saturday night 7:45.
Calendar
Friday.
Alpha Tau Omega formal at the
Lincoln. "
Saturday.
Omega Beta Pi house party.
Silver Lynx freshman house dance.
Typewriters for Rent
Royals, Underwoods, Smiths,
Remingtons
Special rate for long term.
LINCOLN TYPEWRITER CO.
1232 O St. Phone B2157
Results of the voting held yester
day afternoon in the College of En
gineering to determine the city to
be visited during the annual engi
neering inspection tour will be an
nounced late this afternoon, accord
ing to the inspection trip committee.
The preliminary ballot taken early
in December showed the majority of
coming engineers in favor o fvisit
ing Chicago. Denver was second,
Kansas City third and St. Louis
fourth.
The trip this year will be made
the latter part of March; about fifty
engineering students are expected to
go. Last year the tour was made
in the state only and, as it is the
custom to aternate a long and a
short distance trip, Chicago or St.
Louis will likely be chosen.
Two. More Big Days
ck.M in the Spectacular Savings Friday
and Saturday at Gold's Greater January
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LINCOLN. NEBU
1029'JOtt 0 $tnst
IbsoiuleS -f Everything in the Store
1 Reduced
LOST A Spencer's news writing
left in Nebraskan office. Return i
here.
Butler Drug Co.
The U. of N. Student Store
Drugs, Stationery, Candy, Cigars,
Soda, Sandwiches, Hot Chocolate,
Punch.
We appreciate your business.
Guy Butler, Ph. CJ.
1S21 O Proprietor B11II
Dr. M. O. Johnson
Dentist
708-10 Sec. Mutual Building
Phone B202S
Residence 1565 So. 23rd Street
Phone F2027
Holding a faculty dinner night is
a custom that is kept by the social
organizations of many Universities.
At the present this usage is not in
v6gue at Nebraska. Such a practice
has many advantages which commend
it to the serious consideration of so
rorities and fraternities. The weekly
entertainment of faculty members by
these organizations would tend to
promote better feeling and under
standing between the faculty and the
students.
Alsn the mpptino- nnrl knnwinc nf I
the great personalities among the
university faculty is one of the big
gest educational opportunities that
college offers. A faculty dinner night
would develop this important feature
of university life. The opportunity
of making worthwhile friendships
and of getting close-up views of great
minds of the teaching profession
should not be passed up. Action on
the idea of a faculty dinner night by
the social organizations is advocated.
THE
MOGUL
BARBER SHOP
127 No. 12th.
U-N-I DRUG CO.
STUDENTS' SUPPLIES
FOUNTAIN PENS
KODAK SUPPLIES
PUNCH FOR PARTIES
14th and S-
B3771
Call B4423
We Deliver
ILLERS
RESCRIPTION
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Sixteenth & O. B4423 1
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Only two short weeks are left be
fore final exams begin. Students
will do well to take cognizance of this
fact, and act accordingly. Now is
a good time to begin reviewing for
"finals". Two weeks of hard work
and conscientious effort will help
wonderfully toward a high grade in
the final examinations. The worry
and overwork resulting from "cram
ming" for the last tests may be large
ly eliminated through comprehensive
review extended over a longer time.
American millionaires in the last
few years have contributed more than
$300,000,000 to endowment funds of
leading Universities, according to a
report issued by Northwestern Uni
versity. This total includes all con
tributions of $6,000,000 or mSrre.
Endowment donations are responsible
for the high standing and great devel
opment of many of the leading Amer
ican Colleges.
The new motion picture services at the First
Plymouth church, 13th and L streets, are proving a fine
success. Even in last Sunday evening's blizzard the
house filled up and "The Sky Pilot" was greatly en
joyed. Next Sunday evening at 7 :30 sharp it is "The
Homecoming of Jim." The following week it is the
masterpiece of Charles Rann Kennedy, "The Servant
in the House." It is safer to be early, safer still to be
very early..
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New Year
appy
vuid Best Wishes for 1924
Incidentally, we wish to announce our
NEW TERM BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2
Beginning classes in all subjects:
Shorthand, Typewriting, nt;li9h, Business Law. Salesmanship, Book
keeping, Banking, Higher Accounting, Civil Service. Penmanship, Business
rorreAi-ondenee. Commercial Normal, and many others.
Let us help you to make this the best year of your life. Call or
write for free catalog and other literature.
NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
T. A. Blakeslee, A. B., Ph. B, President.
Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction.
Accredited by American Association of Vocational Schools.
Corner O and 14th Sts. Lincolc, Nebraska.
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to
50
per cent
Savings that are nothing short of PHENOMENAL! And
EVERY stock in EVERY section of the store with the sole
reservation of one or two small contract lines go at the
mighty reductions offered. '
Everything in the whole store is offered at Discounts ot
10 to 50 per cent off Gold's always lower prices. In most
cases the discount is 20 per cent or more and in the case
of many cleanups and short lines, the Reductions are great
er than 50 per cent. .
Coats & Dresses
All Going at Prices Resenting a
Fraction of Original Selling figure
A. W !
Lot 1 ID.OO Lot 529.50
Lot 215.00 Lot 639.50
, Lot 320.00 Lot 749.50
Lot 425.00 Lot 859.50
All Dresses in Six Great Sale lotsl
Lot 1 5.00 Lot 420.00
Lot 210.00 Lot 525.00
Lot 315.00 Lot 6 35.00
Beautiful Furs
Pur Chokers, Neck
pieces, etc. all go at
25 O'f
their low former prices.
CHILDREN'S FUR
SETS regularly un
derprlced at 1.95 to
36.00 now at just
HALF regular prises,
50 Off
GOLD 8 Third Floor
GOLD'S Third Floor
Corsets Reduced
Our entire stock of Cor
sets. Brasslores and
Accessories at the sub
stantial reduction of
1-6 OFF regular low
prices
20 Off
NATURE'S RIVAL
GIRDLE BRASSIERES
regularly 1.(6 OQ
ar.d 1.60 IXiJ
PINK BROCADE COR
SETS Royal Worater
makes Talues up to
af" 1.39
GOLD'S Fourth Floor
Knit Underwear
the whole stock at
reductions ranging; up
wards from 1-6
20 or More
WOMEN'S UNION
Si'JTS regular 7Q
1.00 IjC
CHILDREN'S UNION
SUITS taped "CO
styles, run of mills UC
WOMEN'S 1.86 UNION
SUITS light QC-
fleeced 3t)C
GOLDS Fourth Floor
Ti. . . y
52H
Overblouscs
Our whols tock of
beautiful Silk Ore.;
blouses In 6 iondi tal
ly undorpilced ilo
lots
S.S SHU Klicses ..
t.H Silk Iioii-e ..SM
J.IO 81 Blour...W
Mxnr Silk Mas 71
To lit SUk Blou-wS-M
To $n.w Silk "'""IT
4 "'
1.85 Wash Blueses .IK
GOLD'S Third Floor
nil ftUisHnwear
Also all Outing Flannel
Wear, reduced 1-lt from
their low regular prices
20 Off
CHILDREN'S OUTING
FAJASIAO Wltn
feet, slsca 2, 4, 6
pich Jewelrvl
Our entire stock of
Jewelry and Jewelry
Novelties at
20 to 50 Off
ONE LOT JEWELRY
Necklace, Bar Pins,
Bar Drops, Dortnes,
Beauty Pine, Lingerie
Clasps, etc. 1-1 Price
PKARL NECKLACES
IT Ineb graduated
strands of lndi-atruot-able
Pea rie solid Q
gold clasps, only U7C
uuujh jnrat jrioor
Petllblooroers
20 Off
BLOOMERS of English
Charmeuse self striped
brown, black, purple,
n-a-T-y Copenhagen,
peach, rose, flesh 1 in
whit 1.13
OTU. BLOOMERS of
fine black sateen re
inforced guaset - non
apllt crotch 1 An
at this sale l.UU
GOLD'S Fourth Floor
or '
Bags Reduced!
Vanities. Poc Bags,
Pandoras, envelopes
and other faroiita
Bags In tha leading
styles and colors Hun
dreds of stunning mo
dels to choose from In
FOUR underpriced sal
lota.
LOT 1 7Sc
LOT t 1.S8
LOT S t.68
LOT 4 l.W
ALL OTHER BAGS
reduced ONE OC
FOURTH.... CO O
GOLD'S First Floor .
PAJAMAS with CP-
feet, slsca I, , 8 vww
WOMEN'S CREPE
NIGHT GOWNS flesh
and white Q
only
WOMEN'S OUTING
NIGHT GOWNS ccay
. and warm slip- 1 OQ
on or buttoned
GOLD'S Fourth Floor
Hosiery 1-5 Oft
the whole stock with
out reservation at 1-6
WOMEN'S SILK AND
wool hose nnp
seconds
BOYS' HEAVY
RIBBED HOSE OQ
seconds ' awlj
INFANTS' MERCER
IZED LISLE HOSE
black or IQ.
whits
WOMEN'S HEATHER
SPORT HOSE OQ.
slight seconds.. aWt
SmartJlfiy
20 Off
CHAMOIS E T T E
salesmen's "a""1" JL
nleh grade W""
black, b r 0 , ' ro
mode, beaver, etc lg
all at pair
wanted coiuiS-.
f 2ncy neckwear
ths whole stock St
big sale reductions.
1 Fanor NECKWEAR
79c
49c NECKWEAR on
sale at S for 91 OC.
--each JtJV
All Lsvce, Embroider! ,
Dreas Trimmings,
Handkerchiefs, etc, go
ing at sensational sule
reduction ranging up
wards from 1-6.
GOLD'S First Floor
g"" . .duc-
.ii offered
M , K
ttons o.
20 or
BIEKD3 "-j
styles in all nQ
ceptlng 3l
whoyTastC
only " ' M FNr
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