ma mm THE DAILY, NEBRASKAN CRESTS MONOGRAM EMBLEM Suitable for mounting on Pins, Rings, Cuff Button, Silverware, Leather, etc. We have them in both gold and Silver. HALLETT University Jeweler EiUb. 1871 117-119 So. 12th GUGENHEIM'S SHIRT SALE CALLS FOR 65 Per Shirt It means a wonderful bar gain and you'll say so. 925 O St. Hotel De Hamburger 5c Buy 'em by the sack. 1441 Q St. Call B4423 We Deliver ILLERS RESCRIPTION HARMACY Sixteenth & O. B4423 Belter Candies From our own factory to you. Fruits, Nuts and Hand Rolled Creams $1.00 the pound box McDOWELL'S Candy Shop & Tea Room 136 North 12th St. Rumors Unfounded Say Harvard Profs Professors at Harvard University have recently been greatly aroused over numerous rumors to the effect that their institution is lacking in moral and religious thought. Harv ard is not dominated by a Y. M. C. A. organization or one of its type and the college does not have a com pulsory chapel. Investigation on the part of eastern authorities finds that unon these facts the rumors seem to be founded. Prof. E. Caldwell Moore, chair man of the board of preachers at Harvard, and professor of Christian morals, is much amused at the report that Christian associations have of fered prayers for "Godless. Harvard." That the turmoil during the chapel services at Yale is due to me xaci that chapel is compulsory, is the belief of Dr. Moore. "Compulsory chupel at Harvard would be as dis tasteful to officers of the college as to the students," states the professor. "Here, every man who attends chanel does it because he wants to," states the Harvard Crimson following an interview with various school authorities. "The emphasis here is on individual thinking and rational ideas of religion. We do not want standardization of ideas and ideals. Thirteen colleges may have got down on their knees at Indianapolis re cently and prayed for us, but prayers and advice are not likely to make our chapel better or worse." ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT FOR SENIOR PICTURES (Continued from Page 1) FOR SALE New Oliver No. 9 type writer, perfect condition, cheap. Call N3430. Poley, John Porter, Arthur Post, Anna Potter, Victor Prokop, Byron Putman, William Rabe, Elizabeth Read, George Read, Ralph Rerfield Daniel Reed, Desmane Renner, Helen Reppert, Harold Reynolds, Reed Reynolds, Ralph Rich, Susan Riches, Katherine Ricker, Marie Ripe, James Robert. Ruth Robert, John Robinson, Nellie Rodabaugh, Nellie Rodabaugh, Johanna Roerden, Clarence Rogers, True Rogers, Emily Ross, Clayton Row, Clyde Ruckel, Loyal Rulls, Carsch Russell, Sybil Russell, Claude Ryan, Floyd Ryman, Joe Ryons, Neal Sanborn, Frances Rystrom, Leon Samsel, Gertrude Sanford, H. A. Sar gent, Cyril Sauser, Ruth Schaab, Thomas Schailand, Anna Schmidt, Ernest Schumucker, C. B. Scholtz, Ralph Schroeder, Walter Schroeder, Dorothy Seacrest, H. A. Seaman, Mol lie Selement, Luella Selover, Charles Q0rvn. Aaron Schackelford, Wil bur Shainholtz, Doris Sharp, Lloyd Shildneck, Lillian Shimick, Samuel Shively, Arthur Sidner, ' Blanche Simmons, Ruby Simpson, Minor Skal berg, David Skinner, Ronald Slama, Edmund Slattery, Everett Sloggett, George Smaha, Marjorie Smith, Noel Smith, Rolland Smith, Rollin Smith, Willard Smith, Marie Shavely, ' Flora Snell, Leland Snider, Alfred Soren son, Grace Spacht, Ernest Spencer. Your Hands Need special care during this weather our LILAC CREAM will keep them soft and white all winter long. Meier Drug Co. "Always the Best" B6141 1230 O St. LOST In library sapphire ring, set in dull gold. Call B2260 and receive reward. TWO ROOMS for rent, men. 1425 R St., L8270. There is a growing demand for a few exclusive portraits. Townsend Studio is directing its attention to the better things in photograph, and sug gests a portrait on parchment tissue, a. carbon brown on "old Master," or their exclusive tapestry, any of which is sure to please the most criti cal. Studio, 226 South 11th street. LOST A gold fountain pen without cap. Phone B1516. Reward. RENT-A-FORD Shove it yourself Munson Motor Co., phones B1550 and B1517. 1125 P Street. THE MOGUL BARBER SHOP 127 No. 12th. LEDWICHS TASTIE SHOPPE Fountain & Luncheonette Service B2189 12th & P Sts. b3i First Plymouth Church 17th and A Morning Service 10:30 Dr. John Andrew Holmes will preach. Subject "Because You Are Good" Evening Service, 13 and L 7:30 Motion Pictures Geo. Arliss in "The Man Who Played God" Student Classes 13 and L 9:45 Girls. Conducted by Miss Emma Appleby. 9:45 Boys. Conducted by F. W. Paschal. Social Hour, 13 and L 5:30 to 7:30 12:00 Classes at 17and A and especially for for student girls. THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director. Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus. Phone B1392 11th & R St. Dance LINDELL PARTY HOUSE Serenaders Friday and Saturday Nights 1.00 plus tax. LOOK FOR THIS NAME ON .THE NECKBAND i i i Every feature about these ties appeals to college men Easiest tying neckwear you can buy ! Economical No seams to rip No lining to wrinkle Beautiful designs many of them Made by the makers of the famous Cheney Silks m 1111 0HE For sale ty: Farquhar Clothing Co.," Ben Simon & Son, Sha piro's Men's Shop, Mayer Bros., Magee's, Miller & Paine, Speier & Simon, Fred Schmidt & Bro. do ; ' & . n lt0m 1 Trmrnni r"" "'MHJiii.,JHi)ir .!. ii r.'.'.'an sW" 7 V 'f ''I l ' (v !"':-' f Jsrr X yCr" , -JOT r-" " -y P J yjrj.ii4ijLm miiBiiiiii' nil' ,-"'j1-"i,MM1MMI' ' "w"1 11 iwimii'iffiirinal mm 3650 An Another Shipment Blue Herringbone Suits EVnf YminfT v a vius '"Vii Ertr p,. $650 We have just received another advance spring delivery of the popular Herringbone suits. They're in the prevailing new models and present the best clothes buy or the season. They're really $55 values but as long as the clearing sale is in force they're selling at 36.50. Be wise and get yours today while our line of sizes is complete. Yes, they're plain backs and show the Americanized English style tend ency. Corner Tenth Sc O Sis. Fcmiif 3 Sprier & Siuias.