THE DAILY ITE3RASKAN 3 ORPHEUM Tomorrow "The Shepherd of the Hills"- PRICES Nita BOo, 7te, $IM Mat. SOcf ChU., 28c., LIBERTY ALL THIS WEEK BIO VAUDEVILLE BILL Irying's Imperial Midgets 25 LITTLE MEN ad WOMEN 25 Direct from Paris an! Barlln Prantin MUSICAL COMEDY, BOXING, WRESTLING, SINGING, DANCING, ' CIRCUS MURRAY & ALAN jMtm of 3.000 Yasrs Afo" MAIDIE DE LONG EecMtrie Comadlanna SELBIN & GROVINI "Falllaa of Vaudavllla" "Wandering Waist Lines" FUkd with Lauf htar "CURRENT NEWS and VIEWS" BABICH and tha ORCHESTRA SHOWS 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 Mat. 25c J Nit. BOc; Gal. 20c LYRIC THIS WEEK Fascinating and Alluring Mae Murray Circe The Enchantress BOBBY VERNON In his lateat comedy "BRIGHT EYES" On tha Staff THE DORANS Presenting "A DANCE SURPRISE" JANE BYRNE Syncopated Malodlaa " CONCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT I, 3, 8, 7, 9. Mat. 25cj Nita 4cf Chfl. 10c. Colonial week A Cyclone of Laughter Buster Keaton '' the famous comedian la "OUR HOSPITALITY- LEO MALONEY In a atlrrlng story "THE DRIFTER" KINOCRAMS OF INTEREST SHOWS AT 1, 3, S, 7, . Mat. 20c Nite 88c; ChU. 10c RIALTO ALL THIS WEEK CECIL B. DE MILLE'S . Corgeoua Eatertainmant "FEET of CLAY" With an AU-Star Cast DONNA GUSTIN aad EDNA BLUMENTHAL "A Bit of Terpsichore." RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS SHOWS AT 1, 3, S, 7, 8. Mat. sacs Nita BOc; ChU. 10c Make f.10 to $2S a week extra. Collefre idmi every whereare paying their way by selling Fowler Shirts direct to wearer. Fine Qual ity made to measure ahirta, reasonably priced. Featuring collar attached white ahirta in Oxford and Broadcloth. Abso lutely guaranteed products that bring repeat order and build a permanent clientele. Commission in advance. Sales kjttlurnished to men who mean business. Write at once FOWLER. -SHIRT CO. 9 East- 45 St. NcwYorfc SAN FORDS FOUNTAIN FEN INK Will Improve the Action of Any Fountain Pen ALL COLORS ALL SIZES Thtlsi That Made TtiS FcsrJz'n Pen Poss&W w rrrj French Society Will Of Fellowships The Society for American Field Service Fellowships for French Uni versities will offer number of schol arships not to exceed ten for open competition among graduates of American colleges and other suitably qualified candidates of the value of $1200 and tenable for one year, for the purpose of encouraging advanced study and research in French Univer sities during 1025-19ZO. They will be renewable for a second year upon application, provided circumstances warrant it. They may be awarded in any one of thirty-one fields of study, but, in general will be granted for pursuit of advanced study only in a field in which the candidate has al ready shown proficiency. They are offered for study in the Universities, Faculties, and other Institutions of Higher Learning in Paris, or in any one other of sixteen provincial uni ver iities. Dean J. Ev LeRossignol, of the Col lege of Business Administration, is a member of the "Advisory Board of the West Central States, and will be glad to confer with any who wish additional information in regard to the scholarships. The preference in awarding the American Fjeld Service Fellowships BIG SISTERS CALL ON LITTLE SISTERS Party for Freshman Girls to Be Given Thursday Evening At Armory. About 130 Big Sisters called on Little Sisters Sunday afternoon to further acquaintances. All fresh men not affiliated with a sorority were visited. The Little Sisters were invited to an all-sister dinner party to be given Thursday in-the Armory from 6 to 8 o'clock. There will be an orches tra, dancing, games, and a general good time. This is one of the big gest parties of the year and the only party where all the sisters will be to gether, so' every freshman girl is heard from their Big Sisters, but who urged to be present. All freshman girls who have not have received invitations, should give their names and get tickets from Miss Helen Cook at Ellen Smith Hall not later than Wednesday noon. Some girls could not be reached be cause of the impossibility of secur ing their correct addresses. The ad dresses, however, are gradually be ing checked up from corrected lists and all the girls will be reached very shortly. MAY STILL GET GREEN CAPS Freshmen Given More Time to Wear Emerald Headgear. Freshmen who have been unable to get their Green Caps due to a de lay in shipment, will be able to get them at Farquhar's, 1325 O street. The deadline for the wearing of the emerald headgear had been set for Monday, but because of the late shipment, time has been extended. All first-year men will be required to get their caps immediately. The Iron Sphinx plan to enforce the rule. "Freshmen are urged to get the caps at once," said Kaymona swal low, chairman of the Innocents com mittee. "Show true class spirit and know your classmates so that every effort may be made to prepare for the Olympics. The Green Cap tradi tion is one of the oldest at Nebraska and it is a mark of true Cornhusker spirit to wear the cap." UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS The Oxford debating team will make its first trip to the middlewest when it meets the Kansas debating team at Lawrence, Kas., October 20, The question will probably be: "Resolved, That the Principle of Prohibition is Unjustified." Malcolm Macdonald, son of Premier Ramsey Macdonald, is a member of the English team. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Beginning with the Oklahoma A. and M. game Saturday the Star-Spangled Banner will be played between halves at football fames. This custom is being started to remind all present of the lives of Kansas University stu dents that were given during the war. WANT ADS WILL the person who placed the young lady's purse in nis pocket at the Agricultural College mixer Friday evening, leave the same at The Daily Nebraakan business of fice. FOR RENT Two rooms, equal to three, in modern construction. Disappearing beds and well-furnished throughout 445 North 10th Street LOST Kappa Sig Sister pin. ward. Call B2184. a- LOST Bone-rimmed Glasses and White Comb in brown case. Call L5886, Virgiuia Becker. LOST -A Urge Chi Pi fraternity pin set with blue saphirw. . Call B4709. Reward. Offer a Number to American Students will continue for tome time to be given to men. This is due to the fact that at present there are no other systems of scholarships and fellow ships open for national competition for men desiring to study in French Universities. A number of such awards are offered by the American Association of University Women, and about thirty scholarships, admin istered by the American Council on Education, by the French Govern ment, but all of these are available only for women. Fellows will be required to sail for France not later than July 1, to matricuate in a French University for the following session. They will not be held responsible to the Trus tees or the Advisory Board for tak ing any specific courses or achiev ing any specific results. Notifica tion of address and of progress of work must be made quarterly to the secretary. Payments will be made in advance in four quarterly installments per year; the first payment will be made in June of each year, on exhibition of the certificate of award and of a steamer passage to France; the re maining payments will be made at the beginning of each quarter there after. Applicants miiHt, at the time of ap plication, be citizens of the United States and between twenty and thir ty years of age, and: 1. Graduates of a college requir ing four years of study for a degree, based on fourteen units of high school work; or, 2. Graduates of a professional school requiring three years of study for a degree; or 3. If not qualified in either of these ways, must be twenty-four years of age and have spent five years in an industrial establishment requiring technical skill. Applicants must be of good moral character and intellectual ability, and must have a practical ability to use French books. Applications must reach the secre tary, Dr. Stephen P. Duggan, The In stitute of International Education, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York City, not later than December 15, 1924. They must be on blanks furnished bv the Society and must be accompanied by: 1. A certificate of birth, or an equi valent statement. 2. A certificate of naturalization, if needed. 3. A certificate of college studies, a statement of ability to read French books, and a statement of college ac tivities. 4. A certificate of industrial work, if needed. 6. A photograph of post card size, signed, and taken within a year. 6. Printed or written articles, the sis and books, written orpublished by the applicant. 1. Three testimonials to moral character, personality, and indus trial ability, to be sent by the writers direct to the secretary. No Hour Charge Why walk when you can rent a brand new Ford coupe or sedan at 16c per mile? There is NO HOUR CHARGE except Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday. Suppose you take a car Monday morning and return it Friday before 6 P. M. and you have traveled one mile your total bill would be 16c only. No Deposit Required B-1007 (Drive It TT7 239 North Eleventh College men and women now keep their hair fashionably smooth HER smooth, lustrous hair, done with fashionable plainness in lines that follow closely the shape of ' the head . . . . " His we 1- kept hair, always in place, always trim, neatly parted, natural-, looking . - . . Staoomb is responsible for this new trimness, never before possible. It keeps your hair looking at all Coffer,.- fpmX A .,- : ;:; I i- AtrW Y.W.C.A. OFFERING TEACHERS' COURSE Will Train University Women To Act a Sponsors For Girls' Reserve. Women who intend to teach in either high schools or preparatory schools should be especially interest ed in the Girl-Reserve course offered by the Y. W. C. A. The program outlined is one that is being univer sally used throughout the country. Meetings to begin Wednesday, Octo ber 15, will be held for four consec utive Wednesday evenings. A more extensive course will follow in No vember. , "So many women who go out to teach from the University are put in as sponsors of girls' clubs in the schools, and it is decidedly to their advantage to know how this work is being carried out in other schools," stated Miss Grace Stuff of the Y. W. C. A. Women who may be interested in the work are those in the Girl Re serve clubs now being organized in the churches." Girl-Reserve work is being carried on in four high-school clubs, and in two Lincoln high-school clubs the Freshman Girls' Club, and the Stu dent Club for older girls. Women interested should see Miss Erma Appleby at Ellen Smith Hall, Ida Flader (B-6413), or Miss Grace Stuff at the Y. W. C. A. Did you notice how many fellows had on those style-smart pull on sweaters at the game Saturday. I certainly like them, they look so neat and comfortable. I noticed that Rudge & Guenzel's have a complete line of these sweaters priced at $5.50 and $6 each in combinations of White with Red, White with Blue, Gray with Blue, Gray with Red, Tan with Brown, Blue with White, Red with White. 1 Tv trself) B-1007 Yourself) We Make Deliveries times just the way you want it to look. Non-staining -and nori -Kreasy. la jars and tubes. At all drug and department stores. KEBP3 THE HAIft Ilf rLACR Start First Round of Ag Tennis Tournament The first round of the Ag College tennis tournament began Monday af ternoon. There have been thirty-two entries in the singles, including a number of faculty men. Some very good tennis players are entered in both the singles and doubles and there will probably be keen competi tion for the top honors. The round will probably be played Friday or Saturday. Emil Glaser and Prof. E. 0. Anderson are in charge of the tournament MOTOR OUT COMPANY, 1120 P Street announces the following changes in rates: No time charge at night on Monday, Tuesday, The Mogul Barbers 10 chairs Biggest and Best 127 No. 12th St. Crane's Writing Papers From our liberal stock you will be able to select iust the style you prefer, in this correct well known writing paper. 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