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8 THE DAILY NEBRASKA N LIBERTY THUK3-, rm.. A I . BLAISE & BLAISE Eccentric Comcdr Entertainer uarY CHASi GOSS & BARROWS In "GOOD MORNING LADY" THE "PARISIENNES" A. Orauiutioa of Sinflnf Musician With Carrlck' OrchMtra Cullr CUIr n4 Meastte Webber "OH! TEACHER" A Juvenile Comply EXTRA "Follow The Swallow" Illustrated Ballad Sun br HERMAN T. PECKER TO BE ANNOUNCED TO BE ANNOUNCED "Minute New and Current Vlw" BABICH AND THE ORCHESTRA Show Start at 2:30, 7:00, 0:00 LYRIC THIS WEEK Batter than "Thro W.k." Elinor Glyn's HIS HOUR' An Exciting Romane with Ailc.n Prinf I and John Cllb.rt Also Now and Comedr Picture ON THE STAGE Vera Kerinska and Eduard Gezart Assisted by Mauric in "Dances De'art" SHOWS AT 1, S, 6, 7, 0 p. m. RIALTO wte" A Screen Masterpiece. BAFAEL SABATINI'S "Captain Blood" Stirrinc Romance Excltinf and Thrilllnf wltl J. WARREN KERRIGAN And a Notable Cast Entertaining Tabloid Picture ADDED ATTRACTION DEMON AND TORCH DANCES Presented by Seven of DONNA GUSTIN Versatile Students DONNA GUSTIN SHOWS AT I, 3, S, 7, 0 p. m. Colonial THIS WEEK Her Is a big show Rex Beach's ThrlUint Drama "RECOIL" Jack Dempsey In a New Sto "SO THIS IS P ArUS" "Wild Game" A New Musical Comedy SHOWS AT I, 3, 5, 7, 0 p. m. Learn to Dance! We guarantee) to teach you to dance in six prirate lesion. Phone for appointment. Mrs. T. E. Williams Phone B42S3 Prirate Studio, 1220 D St. Send It to VARSITY CLEANERS and DYERS ROY WITHERS, Manager Phone B-3367 Hotel De Hamburger Buy 'em by the sack 1141 Q St. YOU can hare the atisfac tion of getting good haircut before you go home for the Xmac vacation if you'll (top in t The OffUL Barbers (10 chair) 127 No. 12th St. M Spare Time Money Christmas Greeting Cards offer an na JiusJ opportanitr to earn tlt.M to I6.e0 weekly extra. Weekly varment, temples free. Selling experience aaneeee T Get details. Write edar. Dept. 20. John K. BerteJ Co, til W. Wash iaeton. Ch leave. W.A.A. PASSES TRAINING RULES Vote Unanimous In Spsecial Meeting of Association Held Wed. Evening. At a special meeting of the Wom en's Athletic Association held Wed nesday evening in the Social Science Auditorium, the training rules gov erning participation in all W. A. A. sports were passed unanimously. Those women who fail to keep a satisfactory training record, that Is, no more than five infringements, will be ineligible for tournament compe tition during that sport season. The rules are as follows: To eat three regular meals a day; to eat nothing between meals except fresh fruit; to drink nothing but milk or water between meals; to drink only one cup of coffee, tea, or cocoa a day; to sleep eight consecutive hours each night, being in bed at 11 o'clock every night with the exception of Friday, Saurdays, and nights before holidays; to walk briskly for one-half hour each day or to take one hour of some out-door exercise; to take a shower after each W. A. A. prac tice; to take a soap bath at least every other day; and to never smoke. These rules will go into effect at the beginning of basketball practice and must be lived up to by all those who' wish to earn any W. A. A. points. Five infringements, two ex cused by the coach for some good reason and three unexcused, will be allowed, but a greater number will team membership or tournament mean forfeiture of all rights to class competition. Squad points will not be awarded those who break more than the allotted number of rules. Ten Years Ago Charles H. Morrill, president of the board of regents for the past twelve years, had donated an additional sum of five hundred dollars to the museum. This sum was to De used in connection with the gathering of specimens for the geological and paleontological collections. Eastern schools had for some time been gath ering the best of their specimens from the Bad Lands of Nebraska and Mr. Morrill was heartily in favor of the University of Nebraska secur ing the many valuable things that otherwise would go to enrich the museums vt Yale, Harvard and other eastern schools. Meat and pie was becoming less popular in the diet of students ac cording to research carried on at the College of Agriculture. Since the establishment of the cafeteria, the consumption of meat had fallen off twenty per cent and a similar de crease was noted in the eating of pie. In the case of pie, fruits and light puddings had taken its place as a dessert. An exchange told of the scarcity of water on the campus of the Uni versity of Kansas for the past few weeks. The city engineer of Law- SANFORD'S FOUNTAIN PEN INK Will Improve the Action of Any Fountain Pen 11 mm - If &V&M ALL IM, $8M SIZES ALL COLORS The Ink That Made The Fountain Pen Possible" rence had finally succeeded in get ting a plentiful supply of the liquid to the students, but there was con siderable complaint concerning the quality of the supply. According to the Daily Kansan the water was des cribed as "looking like castor oil and tasting worse." The water had been tested however and found to be neither impure nor harmful. CHANCELLOR REPLIES TO RECENT ATTACKS (Continued From Page Cne.) , needs. It would have been easy to yield to Mr. Newbranch, the editor of a great paper, and save the criti cism which inevitably follows a fail ure to make places for friends of those who have the public ear; but in making appointments to teaching positions an executive must consider those qualifications that I have pre viously mentioned; and, with all due respect, the regents and administra tive officers of the university have more knowledge and experience than those who often sit in judgment upon their acts. It may not be Inappro- Our Beautiful Christmas GIFTS Are Now Ready For Your Selection. Boxed Writing Papers in Hand Decorated Designs. Leather Gifts Metal Gift? Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils and many others UCKER- SHEAN T 1123 "O" ST. See Our Windows. saus - - Boudoir Caps and Bandeaus For Christmas Gift Giv ing a Boudoir Cap or Ban deau would be a pleasing gift. At this time Rudge & Guenzel's have some very attractive Caps in combinations of silk and lace in the pastel shades priced from $10 to $2.50 They also have a group of pretty Bandeaus made of net and lace, combined with ribbon. Priced $5 to $1.25 ' l Third Annual Student European Sightseeing Tour Under the Personal Direction of SIDNEY C. HAZELTON Minimum Of Expense. Shakespeare' Country Sailing on the Bnique Dutch Canal Brussells , Sailing hf the eaUe on the Rhine . , , Swiss anJ Italian Lake Reort. Impressive Swiaa Mountain aorta By motor Orer the Grim.el and Fruka passe Scenic Alpine Railway Magnificent Bay of Naple Rome French Ririera loierican Baitlef ield ( Franca Personally Arranged and "ducted by PROFESSOR S. C. HAZELTON DARTMOUTH COLLEGE HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE tzsxzzz u .... rvriatu to add further that his ao- pointment, In so far as I know, would not. have the approval of the deans of the colleges concerned or any of the professors teacning in ine depart ment, to which he would naturally have been assigned as the result of his training and experience. "I would seek now, as I have in the, nat always sought, to avoid any controversy with Mr. Newbranch. I o not question his sincerity in urg ing the appointment of one whom he appears to think worthy of compari- nn with trip g-reat Steinmetz. It is. however, certainly not sufficient rearon for appointment to a position In the university that a man has a particular political affiliation or that he has a group of influential friends who believe him to be unusually bril liant. I only ask that Mr. Newbranch credit me with the same sincerity that I cheerfully concede to him. I wish my official acts to be so clean that I can ever raise the question with myself as to whether my real motive in any recommendation for appointment was to provide a place, for a friend of someone with influ ence, at the expense of the taxpayers." Wake Up, You Eleventh Hour Shoppers 1 Here it is only six days 'till Christmas, and you haven't arranged for a Merry Christmas for HIM yet if you haven't bought him things with the Magee label! MAGEE'S ilia louse ofrfyppenleimarxxl clothes , IJ" Let Me Think! Do I need an new O'Coat before going home on my Christmas Va cation? Yes! I will go over to the Vogue Clothiers and see what they have to offer. I hear they are putting out some Real O'Coats for $27.50 and $35.00. Me to the- Vogue Clothiers 1212 O Street X Openings in a desirable profession Consistent with its time-honored policy, the Insurance Company of North America has created a number of desirable openings in its organiza tion for college trained men. This oldest American fire and ma rine insurance company was organized in 1792 by the founders of American independence. It enjoys close contact with American business and enlists the services of progressive men. INQUIRIES ARE INVITED WrUbFnr-itmm-AumMk-Tomk-PmeitP, ess. Insurance Company of North America 3rd &. Walnut PHILADELPHIA uy Your Christmas D resents Now At the CO Book Store Leather Pillow Tops, "JV" Pins, Bracelets, Charms, Bill Folds, "N" Blankets, Pennants, Banners, Letter Openers, "N" Waste-Paper Baskets, Gold Fountain Pen Sets, "N Mem ory books, Dictionaries, Calendars, Paper Weights, Etc. 1 i E f