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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN L MON.-TUES.-WED. I - A SpUndU Dill of Vud.vlIL Bobby O'Neil & Co. In Ntw Edition of "FOUR QUEENS AND A JOKER" JIELENE JACK . Hamilton and Barnes A Versatile Trio "JUST FUN" Hanson and Burton Sisters Magic Man and Magical Maid" The Sensational Artltt Don Valerio Italy's Prsmlsr Entertainer Williams & Young A' Duo of Funsters In "K00NT0WN TOPICS" "IDAHO" 'and NEWS BADICH AND THE ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2i30 7i00 0:00 I THIS WEEK The Picture You Have Been Waltins ror. Mrs. .Wallace Reid In A Dramatic Thunderfaoldt "BROKEN LAWS" BENNY LEONARD In a N Story of "FLYING FISTS" "RAZZBERRY ROMANCE" Continuous Laughter SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7. 0. TOWNSEND Portraits. "Prc- aorvo tho present for tho future." Adv. RIALTO THIS WEEK .1,000 People 2,000 Buffalo In a Real Stampede SHOWS Zane Grev's Createst American Author THE THUNDERING HERD With Jack Holt Lois Wilson, Noah Beery Raymond Hatton A Paramount Picture Atmospheric Prologue "Eve ning With the Arapahoes" News Travel Symphony Players Jean L. Schaefer. Cond. AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 0. LYRIC THIS WEEK A Fine Program that Will Be Enjoyed by All I WANT MY MAN A Superb Production with DORIS KENYON & MILTON SILLS ON THE STAGE Princess Chin Chee Toy Chinese Comedlene of Canton, China Other Entertaining Features SHOWS AT I, 3, 5, 7, 9. The College Press (Continued from Pago Ono.) This generation of ours is ignor ant Wo expect tho world to acclaim us. Wo do not dare to study reality, lest it show us our true unimport- Mothers9 Day Cards at Latsch Brothers 1118 O St. City Auditorium THURS., APRIL 23 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESENTS Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Henri Verbruggher Conductor. Matinee, 2:30 Evening, BtlS SOc, $1. $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Tax Free. TICKETS ON SALE NOW ROSS P. CURTICE CO. anco. Wo relinquish tho joy of hop ing for tho vanity of expectation. Wo aro going to bo surprised. Tho Dart mouth. COLLEGE MEN IN BUSINESS Why is it that college men mako so littlo headway in tho business world, is a question that is often asked. It is a way tho untutored and solf-tutored havo of showing their disdain of higher education. Higher education usually doesn't an swer; as often as not it accepts tho impeachment. But apparently it might mako tho answer fabled of another occasion: "It ain't so." At all events, an inquiry recently made by tho National Industrial Confer ence board has brought forth some data which should inspiro higher edu cation with all tho courage needed to assert that college graduates do mako headway in tho business world, and even better headway than do some who enter it through another thresh old. Tho results of its inquiry aro sum marized in a recent issuo of the Haft- SADDLE PONIES FOR RENT Reduced Prices STAR VAN & STORAGE CO. B-6764 Days F-1893 Eve. and Sunday ford Courant Its survoy, accord ing to that journal, included 318 in dustrial plants employing 100,500 persons of whomo 10,002 hold super visory or technical position. Of tho 10,002, 2,742 were found to bo col- lego trained men, which ratio, of course, is decidoly greater than tho ratio of collcgiato to uncollegiate men. If this evidonco docs not refute tho notion that college training is of no advantage to ono entering tho busi ness world, certainly it disproves tho moro disparaging notion that it is a posltivo hindrance. Another fact dis closed by tho inquiry is that in tho metal trade plants, one-fifth of tho collego men employed in them held 45 per cent of tho 1,213 higher exe cutive positions. Tho major techni cal positions were held by nearly one-third of tho collego men, while 26.4 per cent of them wero found in the sales and distribution depart ments, for.the requirements of which, it is safe to say, they had had no other preparation than a disciplined and trained mind can give, which, however, is a good deal. Dallas News. THE STATE COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO. Tho chemistry depart ment of the agricultural experiment station has carried on investigations of considerable value. Surface and underground waters of the state havo been examined as an aid to formers. Factors which influence the perme ability of soils under irrigation havo been determined and the alkali pro blem has been studied. Useful in vestigations havo also been made on the native plants of New Mexico. Dainty Neckwear to add a freshening and distinctive touch to your suit, wool frock or sweater costume. Sheer marquisette vestees, in tailored or lace trimmed styles, linen collar and cuff sets, and vestees; round collars of net and lace, lace ves tees, unusual effects in applique, jabot frills, pleated georgettes and voiles offer a wide choice. y ESPECIALLY SMART THIS SEASON First Floor mm STUDY at HOME for EXTRA CREDITS Mote than 4S0 courses in History, English. Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc, are given by correspondence. Learn how the credit they yield may be applied on your college program. Catalog describing courses fully will be furnished on request. Write today. Gflje t&nfoergitp of Cfjtcago SS ELLIS HALL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Patronize Your Friends They Are Our Advertisers! I Let me mggelt that you I H send ne your suits today o aeto .j!1' "dolled up" ORPHE UM TUT TUT Friday Ni8ht EiajsjsEiiMSJSJEJSiajMi PWoo I In AND FOLLOW THE SUGGESTIONS Tuf Tuf Lress up OF THESE merchants for a Ul 1 Ul 79 OPENING SATURDAY NIGHT Bluebird Party House A place to bring your friend. Fountain and Lunch Service. THE SERENADERS, THE KANDY KIDS PLAYING TUT TUT A Musical Comedy, presented by the Kosmet Klub under the direction of Cyril Coombs y TICKETS, $1.0041.50 ORPHEUMFRIDA Y Now that every one ha de cided' to ee TUT TUT remember, a convenient place to atop after the show for a bite to eat it at Ledwich's 12th & P We deliver B-2189 Have you beetr in the Special Shining Compartment For Ladies at Capitol Shoe Repairing Parlor-and Hat Works L-8179 1236 O St. Step Into a real Clothes shop See the new patterns we have just received. You will say they are just what you are look ing for $2750 arid $35 A Special Sell ing of 413 English Broadcloth Shirts $ 1 95 1 They tell tit that this "Tut Tut" if going to be a pretty lively show, to why not liven thing up youtelf by getting a real haircut for Friday night. Liberty Barber , Shop 130 No. 13 Elmer A. Ward GORGEOUS SCENERY CHORUSES MUSIC Come across the street to The IDYL HOUR after TUT TUT" Friday Night There's more than Charm and Beauty in a box of Bruce's Golden Hour Chocolates they're delicious, with the true blended flavors of rich country butter, pure sweet cream and Swiss milk choco late. They're made in Lincoln in our own clean sanitary fac tory and they're fresh daily. You'll want a box to eat at TUT TUT. B-1540 14&0 Expensive and Elaborate Scenes Made For Kosmet Production "Tut Tuf9 you've been waiting for these every man would for such fine val ues they're the kind that are here today and gone tomorrow they are plain tans, whites, blues, greys neck bands and collars at tached, sizes 14 to 17 hurry, shirts like these move fast at $1.95 The audience at the Kosmet Klub production "Tut Tut," Fri day night at the Orpheum Theater will view the most elaborate and expensive stage settings ever at tempted by the Kosmet Klub in its fourteen years of musical comedy production. The six settings of the show will cost $000, which exceeds by far any amount ever spent for scenic effects in previous years. The most elaborate and expen sive scene of the entire show will be a bazaar scene which includes tents, booths, a masque, and a bal conied street This scene alone will cost the Klub $250. Dwight Kirsch, on instructor in the Fine Arts College, has design ed and executed the unusual scen ic effects. Robert Scoular is the Kosmet Klub representative in charge of the scenes. Work is now well under way. The production calls' for a tomb scene the tomb of the ancient Pharaoh Tutankhamen which will be one of the most unique ef fects ever produced in the city. It will include the ancient Egyp tian hieroglyphics on the wall. Kosmet members have called this the "big" scene. The first scene is the country estate of Mrs. Wherishc. The sec ond is on board the ship "Acrobat ic" in which realistic waves will be depicted. The third scene, "Port Said," includes a dim street-light effect. This difficult illumination is being worked out under the direction of Mr. Kirsch. The fourth scene is the bazaar scene in Cairo which has been made correct in every detail after a careful research on the part of Mr. Kirsch and large expenditures on the part of the Kosmet Klub. King Tutankhamen's tomb will be shown in the fifth scene in all of its splendor and riches. The sixth scene returns to Cairo, but will be different from the fourth scene in many details. This year's production calls for an unusual amount 'of research and study due to the effects which are necessary. I your 0 h'ghto VtI 1 o'CflVtCC - 4 UiiilwmuiniiiMilililiiiuuuiiiiuiu. PfWM thisTfean y?ya AT VMHI BfALUia raiiniiimifiiiimittiwmtmuiiniiiimniim iMam uiVtbttbmt J savis - - Isn't This Spring's Neckwear Just Adorable? At Rudge & Guenzel's they have darling jab ots either by the yard or made up cute ecru lace collars and aw fully smart linen sets.' A fresh! c6llar and cuff set adds much to a s dress and Insure . you'll like if much' bet ter with a new set o- CoJIar anCuff8;frpm 3 0