THE DAILY NEBRASKA JAYHAWK FIVE DEFEATS WASHINGTON 17 TO 16 Kansas Quintet Wins Thirty fourth Consecutive Vic tory on Home Floor. The K. U. Basket ball team con tinued as the peer of the valley by winning their game with Washington U. on the Lawrence court, 17 to 16 in a fast hard game. This makes a string of thirty-four victories without a defeat for the Jayhawks, which is an enviable record for any college team in the country. During the '22 season the Kansans won fifteen and lost one game tying with Missouri for the Valley cham pionship. Last year they were unde feated, and they are still undefeated strongest teams of the Valley. Much of the Kansas success is attributed to Coach " Thog " Allen, who came here in 1920 and imme diately initiated the coaching system which has built for him this unbeat able team. The Kansas team plays a short passing and dribbling game, and excels in team work. AMERICANS TO RECEIVE I FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIPS Five French Universities Ten der Attractive Offers to Students in U. S. Scholarships have been offered to American students by the Universi ties of Bordeaux, Lyons, Nancy, Tou louse, and Paris, for 1924-25, which include tuition, expenses and pas sage. Special courses will include work in political science and law, his tory and geography, and French lan guage and literature. The Univer sty of Nancy offers two scholarships to men for special research work in physics. Toulouse gives attractive courses in chemistry, electrical engi neering, and hydrology. The University of Paris offers to women one scholarship of tuition and living expenses, and two scholarships of tuition only to either men or women. The University of Bordeaux of fers a total of ten scholarships; Tou louse, ten; Nancy, two; Lyons, two; Paris three, and Strasbourg, one. Week RlALTQ Week l I Eft V 1 WSk I Pljla . , . . Week 1-1 A A 1 Week L I IB E R T If I MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY I Where Thousands Meet Thousands Daily I j A Trio of Remarkable Artists I THREE ORIGINAL BLANKS J r Europe's Premier Entertainer. fl j I I KEATING & ROSS I THE YOUNGER GENERATION" I 1 Hi " i i i I ! Hill iiiBMir-miranmiiM B I OHIO) Ii.ii i nn rawn The applicants must be graduates of an accredited college or univer sity. Only American born students are eligible. The necessary creden tials include a statement of work, birth certificate, photograph, health certificate, and testimonials from two of the applicants' professors. Ap plications must be filed by March 1. Men should send their applications to Dr. I. L. Kandel, 525 V. 120th St., New York, and women to Miss Eleanor Kellor, Institute of Inter national Education, 522 Fifth Ave., New York City. University of Wisconsin has tenta tively accepted an invitation to com pete in the intercollegiate regatta on the Hudson River at Poughkepsie. BABSON OFFERS PRIZE FOR ECONOMIC ESSAYS (Continued from Page 1) of oxygen and its application to metallurgical processes. tion reserves the right to copyright and publish the prize winning es says, and to cancel this reservation if it chooses. Essays not 'receiving prizes may be published by thi writ ers. Further information in regard to the contest will be furnished by Ray B. W'esterfield. F. W. Davis, metallurgist for the United States Bureau of Mines, has been stationed at the University to assist; Prof. William L. DeBaufre in the research work underway for the government. Mr. Davis is secretary of the advisory committee of the Bureau of Mines upon tho production New Student Attention! Learn to Dance m that you can take part in the social activi ties. It helps to make collere day" the hap pieit of your life. PHONE NOW L602S CARROLL'S Staff of Expert Instructor. Neb. State Bank Bide, 15th a d O. I All I r0 I 1 I All I I i wel I Colonial $i 1 'On the Banks of the Wabash' "Novelty, Vigor, Color and Life Without a Dull Moment" New York Evening World. 1 To the Students of Lincoln and Vicinity We have gone to great trouble and expense to induce two of the world's greatest stars with their remarkable company to stop off at Lincoln for one performance. We have done so because we believe the students of this lo cality want to see the production that has caused Amer ica's most prominent critics to say that it is the most beautiful, artistic and interesting ever seen on the Amer ican stage. MANAGEMENT ORPHEUM THEATER. "Nothing Quite As Good Has Ever Been Seen in London Before" The Tatler. i On Thursday, February 14 THE TWO FAMOUS ARTISTS RUTH ST. DENIS and TED SHAWN and THE DENISHAWN DANCERS Will Appear at THE ORPHEUM THEATER In Atlanta Before 4,000 people this remarkable company appeared at the Auditorium-Armory and was pronounced the big gest music and social event of the season. RICE & CADY The Oricinel Comedy Stare In "AM I RIGHT 7" PRINCE LEO "THE HORSE WITH A HUMAN 6AIN" The Gorgeous Costumes , scenery and wonderful lighting ef fects carried by this company are the talk of the country. Same Big Production in Lincoln that ran for six weeks at the great London Coliseum, the same presented at the Selwyn Theater, New York, at Boston, Chicago, Wash ington, Baltimore and other cities. Company of Twenty-six with own special orchestra and grand piano and the music rendered by these musicians is something you will never forget. A Novel Vaudeville Of fHf THE ANDER SISTERS Those Three Clever Girl." Current Newt & Minute Views Interesting mi4 Instructive ADDED ATTRACTION irtriKii-TWMFQ" .-thtic .fry the ..pulsion W the Br.t... from the northwest one . .tu r- AUDnv ir l c OF AMERILA rv-r.oc- ,.vvr nc pftnT.RAM THURSDAY SOWS START . 2:30. T.OoTTo iS-2Sc; NITE-SOc; CS-20. -ll I WHHTlll "Wove a Spell of charm and Lure That Leaves the -Senses Dazed by It Beauty" Atlanta Constitution. FIFTEEN MEN ARE REQUIREP ON THE STAGE TO HANDLE THIS PRODUCTION. Orplieum Theater Thursday KT Febr. 14 PRICES: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, plus tax BUY YOUR SEATS EARLY NOW ON SALE I For Two h Hours B They Held the I Big I Audience Ej Spellbound" Baltimore H American. 3 mBscasasssaaesssssaasssa mm