The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 20, 1924, Image 4

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FOUR WAYS
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Four interesting ways
wearing the scarf are:
Stock Fashion the favorite
way with the tailored suit or
tailored topcoat.
Tied in a knot or loop with
short -end in front and the
longer end over the shoulder.
Crossed in back and with
both ends hanging down in
front.
Pulled through a slit in the
material in a variety of ways.
If you haven't bought your
self a scarf do so at once at
Rudge & Gusnzel's if you
would be in style.
cAt
seven-thirty
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After the after-dinner
coffee, try this dessert
Oh Henryl sliced.
Eight generous slices
to the bar that every
one ikes.
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A Fine Candy
10c Everywhere
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U-N-I DRUG CO.
STUDENTS' SUPPLIES
FOUNTAIN PENS
KODAK SUPPLIES
PUNCH FOR PARTIES
14th and S
14th i
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Educational Sorority
to Entertain at Tea
Pi Lambda Theta. honorary educa
tional sorority will be hostess at a
tea Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5
o'clock at Ellen Smith hall, for fac
ulty women and juniors and seniors
in the Teachers College. The organ
ization wishes to enabl'3 the women
of the college to become better ac
quainted and to foster a feeling of
fellowship among those interested in
the teaching profession.
PROF. G, 0. WEBBER
TALKS ON PSYCHOLOGY
"Race Psychology" was discussed
by Prof. C. 0. Webber of the state
university Tuesday evening before
the psychology-journal club at Ne
braska Wesleyan, university. "Psy
chologists aroused a theoretical in
terest in race psychology long be
fore the subject was taken up in a
practical way. Now it i s of tre
mendous importance. The war ex
emplified racial hate and suspicion.
"Psychology has had a mushroom
growth. Delvers into other lin-es, as
botany, history and sociology, have
taken up the psychological side of
their study. Mob violence is a mark
of the age. False opinions of ra
cial psychology have something to
do with mobs. The psychologist has
to determine whether races are po
tentially equal or not. The opinion
has prevailed that savage races pos
sess keener sensory acuity but psy
chological tests have indicated that
savages are inferior o the whites in
sensory acuity. Differences in sen
sory powers are so small as to be
neglible. Complex intellect tests do
show differences. Negro and In
dian children are inferior to whites
but less so than is thought. Ne
groes are at a disadvantage in ab
stract thinking but they show little
difference in memory. Indians are
found to be a little inferior here to
the negro. Indians are superior to
whites and the negro in fatigue
testa. Perhaps that is due to the
fact that the Indian works more
slowly and does not bo exhaust him
self. F. M. Taylor has proved that
men work better if they go slowly
at first.
"The mulatto is more intelligent
than the puri negro. The kind of
whites tha mix with blacks is in
ferior. Psychologists know little
about temperment. That and devo
tion to ideals are hard to measure.
A number of psychologists are try
ing to dsvise means for measuring
these capacities of man.
"The Germans are a willing and
plodding race. They nrnice good at
juiceless tasks like cabinet making.
Th Jews take an interest in ab
stract thought. Einstein is of Jew
ish extraction. Most of our colonial
immigration was Nordic. Beginr
ning wih 1840 there was a falling
off. Since 1920 the Nordic influx
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buunen and aocial asset.
STACOMB makes the hair atay combed
in any ityle you like even after it bai
juit been washed.
STACOMB the original hat been
uied for years by stars of stage and
screen leaders of style. Write today
for free trial tube.
Tube 35c Jar 75c
Iniiit on STACOMB in the black,
yellow and gold package.
For sale at your druggist or wherever
toilet goods are sold.
Standard Laboratories, Inc.
113 West 18th Street. New York City
Send coupon for Fraa Trial Tuba.
STANDARD LABORATORIES Iik
11 West 18th St.. New York City.
Plra. Bi c trWl tab.
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The most
refreshing
news on this
page
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TUCKER-SHEAN
JEWELERS
OPTICIANS
Diamonds in beautiful
white gold 18-k rings at
$35, $45, 50, $75, $100 &
up. Fine ladies and gents
wrist and pocket watches
at $15, $17.50, $20, $25,
$35, $40, $50 and up. Fine
Clocks, Jewelery, Silver
war, all the new things in
pearl and colored Beads,
Vanities, Compacts, Per
fumes, .Pocket Combs,
Mesh Bags, etc.
Expert .watch, clock,
jewelry and optical re
pairing, class pins and
rings, and fine jewelry
made to order.
TUCKER-SHEAN
1123 O St.
a rich ripened blend of
real Jamaica Ginger and
pure fruit juices is a
beverage that mixes well
under all conditions.
"When good fellows get
together" enjoy one of
these delightful combi
Ginger Tea Shandy Gaff
Ice Tea and A-B
Glntfer AJe, HeUf
and ball.
Bvicfwetaer and
Ginger Ale, half
and half.
Horse's Neck
made lay addtnaT
lemon rtnd and
orecKed ice to
.V.-B Ginger Ale.
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has almost ceased. At present we
gt almost 75 per cent of our immi
gration from southern Europe. This
is effecting great changes in our
cities and no doubt bringing many
criminals to our shores." (
LOST Gold pencil, initials F. R. M.
Notify Registrar's office.
LOST Orange duvetyn hand-bag.
Please return to Nebraskan office.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY: Men and
women make enormous profits.
Article costs 5c, sells quickly for
$1.00. Can make $15 daily. Send
two 2-cent stamps for particulars.
Address C. E. Mull, 123 1-2 E.
Wash Street. '
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RENT-A-FORD Shove It 1ttttM
Munsoii Motor Co., UnM i3J
nd B1S1T. 1125 P
Young Men Wanted
Within the past few daya we have placed three young men at aal.
-r arie considerably above $100 a month, and still the demand continues. 3
ES Young ladies also are needed. Why not begin training now?
SS Send for free catalog. fig
1 NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 1
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Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction.
Accredited by American Association of Vocational Sohools.
Corner O and 14th Sta. Lincoln, Ngfar,
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FINAL CALL
Overcoats
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NOTE CAREFULLY THAT WE SAY FINAL
URDAY
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Will Be the Last Day of This Unusual Offer.
Choice of the House
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Semi-Belted
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Fur Collar Coats
Box Back Coats
Plain Coats
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Ulsterettes
Storm Coats
Raglans
Sport Coats
Ulsters
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Saturday will be the final day, $25.00 the final price. Over
coats like these can't be sold for less. Every coat in the
house, your unrestricted choice, plain and conservative mod
els for men. Staple coats, fancy coats, big warm fleecy
coats. Make your selections this week.
Extra Trousers!
makes your suit do double duty. Get an
extra pair NOW to match your suit for
ONE DOLLAR
Choose from Hundreds
and Hundreds
of S
UITS
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
ST.i LOUIS
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There's Every Model, Every Size
for Men and Young Men
SATURDAY THE LAST DAY
Men who are acquainted with the high
grade quality clothes we sell realize that
this is a real suit opportunity, and that
this low price will not stay much longer.
So make your selection this week.
And Get and Extra Pair of
Trousers for $1.00
SPECIAL niS SUITS
Broken lines, mostly light colors, one and two of a kind. All sizes
but not all sizes of a kind. See winilow display. They're excep
tional values at this price.
$1 C75
JLJ
$34
Please Remember This is the final week. Saturday will be the
last day of this famous Overcoat Sale.
Drink 17
Delicious and Refreshing
The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Oa.
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BROS.
CO.
Eli Shire, Pres.
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