has its fashion designers Football has us i wome. fi 't .tuV Some expert in that line T d scovered that a young worn Tdt weighs about fourteen the football player', outfit ounce, from chapeau 10 c,, Len pound., and five ounces. That 8e" " . V- ...tin. t, .even pounds iignwr n...a Trnnrd aero. The newest thing in iootbM styles is a satin Bant designed by various trade names. These silk pants weigh two ounces less tnan me u.u w.... duck' and are just as useful. 41 " REX INGRAM'S OF THE APOCALYPSE RIALTO This Week Show 1-3-B-7-9 M.t. 10-25c Nile. 10-SSc Silver Serpents - Entertain Women (Continued from Paee One.) gram and dancing. Jean Tucker and Roberta Wehrman, two little girls Ir pink, entertained the guests with two aesthetic dancing numbers. "What's It All About" was the name of the skit written and given by Ethelvn Ayres, Ruth Clendenin. and Ruth French. In the receiving line were Kate Goldstein, Helen Anderson, Gerald- ine Fleming, Ruth Palmer, Ruth French and Mary Louise Freeman Miss Enna Appleby, secretary of the university Y. W. C. A., was guest of honor. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Student Opinion "When 'ar you going to have an other?" was the question asked again and again as one hundred and fifty junior women left Ellen Smith Hall, t-aturdny tJtcjnrcn. The Silver Ser pents had given a successful lunch eon for the junior women in spito of the fact that many students had tak en advantage of the week end with out a football game "to go home and get better acquainted with the folks" and still we are told that honoraries have no place upon the campus, that they are useless and unncessary, that "they never do anything". The constitutions of most of these honorary organizations include an a part of their purpose the phrase, "to foster and promote friendship and fellowship among the members and in school". If friendship and fellow ship are a necessary prerequisite to that much talked of but elusive thing called school spirit, then it may be said that honorary societies have at least an excuse for existence in the phrasing of their purpose. Most of these organizations take their pur pose seriously and spend a great deal THIS WEEK - mm Shows 1-S-5-7-9 d paramount Qictwe Leo Adam Melody Boya with Harriett Cruse Kemmer and i.n. w.a.ow N1 1(M50, of valuable time and energy in at tempting to fulfill it. The time and energy of students is valuable be cause time and energy devoted to one ca se must be time and energy sub tracted from another cause in this school of manifold causes and com plex effects. If this time and energy is being wasted, I think the honoraries are the last ones in the world to wish to prolong the agony, but if it is not being wasted the leaBt one can do is to refrain from condemning them. M. L. F. Two Years Ago Kama Plays Diagnosed The Kansas plays were diagnosed early in the game with Wisconsin last Saturday, according to the Big Ten Weekly, one of America's foremost football critics. The Badgers seemed to smear everything that came their way only allowing Kansas three first downs for the entire afternoon, and these were all made via the forward pass route. The Jayhawkers, like the Tigers, are strong on the forward pass, as they threw eleven passer during the game. Coach Bob Zuppke of Illinois, was the first coach to use the huddle sys tem. He started the new system of calling signals in 1921. Prof. Pool Gives Talk at Holmesville Prof. R. J. Pool, chairman of the department of botany, was in Holmesville Thursday evening where he gave the opening lecture on the Holmesville lecture course for the current season. His subject was "Norway and the Norwegians." The lecture was illustrated by 'colored lantern slices made from photographs taken by Prof. Pool in Norway in 1925. Josephine Bishop was elected pres ident of the Vesper Choir. Mary Doremus was elected vice-president and Adeline Howland secretary treasurer. Seventy-five speciments of fossils were shipped to the University mus eum by Dr. Ray Bassler of the United States National museum. Laddimir F. Hubka, was aDDointed Junior member of the Student Publi cation Board by Roland Eastabrooks, Junior president. Y. Y. Tsu, a professor in St Johns college of Shanghai, China, spoke at Vespers, The University of Minnesota has organized classes in horseback riding. This new move was made by the fac ulty of the Physical Education department. To Debata Through Nawipapar Dalhousie University will debate with the University of Alberta some time during the month of November. Instead of the usual oral debate, however, the arguments will be car ried on in a novel way, through the columns of the Gazette student news paper at Dalhousie, and the Gateway, undergraduate journal at Alberta. The subject of the debate deals with the compulsory element in university lectures. PICTURES OF GAME SHOWN AT LINCOLN Motion pictures of the Missouri- Nebraska football game, taken by the conservation and survey division photographer, were shown at the Lincoln theater during the week. S .1.1 Ml ' tiML I VAlAlKVIIIE MON. TUES. & WED. LTwtURt LVIKIOVWI vuu- Where Thousands Meet Thousands Daily The Aristocrats al Vaudeville PAUL FLORENCE Cunningham and Bennett The Musical Comedy Favorites In "OVER A CUP OF TEA" Supported by JACK KEARNEY, MARIE ELLIS Akin E-Dirrfc r.l AKFR CATHERINE ' UlUDV Green & Gale Impersonators of the Dusky Race In "TRAIN TIME IN DIXIE" "Miss Marget Morel Assisted by H. Osborn In a Delightful Offering ol SONG CHARACTERS CmiGINAIANCES j. C. Mack & Co. In the Character Comedy uijrtirnf(l Df"V" Paul Paulsen Trio presenting "NEW AERIAL NOVELTIES' SHOWS 2;30 7lOO :00 VinJTY Hit' SCREEN- Wise Guys Prefer Brunettes" . . . . .. An Avalancne ei i-aun "SNOWED IN" An Amaxina Mystery FOX NEWS WEEKLY ARTHUR BABICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA MATS. 25c NITE SOc. GAL. 20c JEWETT. LINK ADDRESS BROWNVILLE MEETING Colonel F. F. Jewett, commandant of cadets, and John T. Link, instruc tor in the conservation and survey division, spoke at a town meeting at Brownville early in the week. ENGINEERING LIBRARY OBTAINS BRIDGE BOOK The engineering library has re cently acquired a large volume deal ing with old bridges in France. Types nt hridures constructed there from Roman times down to the eighteenth century are illustrated with large water-color plates. The book is from I the press of the American Institute of Architects. ORPHEUM Oct 27 ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY STAGE PLAY NOT A MOTION PICTURE Direct from 22 Weeks at Selwya Theatre, Chicago STORY OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST SIREN trttSLHls ThsNaHonat Qate 'laughter i iMnir- " --esMaaasaaait"ee'M'MnH Id l.i If L L' I - S kf 1 1 1 ; J - ANITA IQOJg JOMN EMCDJOM H IN COMPLETE CHICAGO CAST & PRODUCTION If you are the one person who has not read the book . You are of the thousands that have SEE THE PLAY AT THIS THEATER AND BE HAPPY PRICES $1.00, ?1.50. $2.00, $2.0 Plus Tax Seat a on sale Wednesday, October 20 TTTfl llll II I I III I llll - . , m,mun,,w, THIS WEEK "Mr :.!L.JI. i He Was a Gigolo a dancing man a cafe parasite yet she loved him. while he, accept ing her money was shamed. A picture story filled with drama, comedy, pathos and poifnant human Interest you'll remember It always. With JOBINA RALSTON & LOUISE DRESSER ALSO "KING BOZO' A VAN BIBBER COMEDY NEWS and TOPICS STANLEY'S ORCHESTRA Mrs. May M. Mills Organist I Know Tou Will Praise This Lyric Program L. M. Carman, Mgr. Note Lower Prices - Mats. 20c Nite 30c Children all shows 10c FORMER ASSISTANT IS CAMPUS VISITOR HERE P. J. Ninas, former assistant in the College of Mechanical Engineer ing, now in Roberts' College in Con stantinople visited on the campus a few days last week. Mr. Ninas called at the Museum and promised to send it some sneci- ments when he returns to Constan tinople. Fall baseball practice has been in itiated at the University of Colorado this year. The candidates have been divided into three teams and a ser ies of seven inning games will be played. STEVENS IS CHOSEN DELEGATE TO OREGON The University of Nebraska's rep resentative at the inauguration of Dr. Arnold Bennet Hall as president o fthe UniVersity of Oregon and at the semi-centennial celebration of that University October 18 will be John C. Stevens, '05, consulting en gineer in Portland, Ore. The first male sewing club is flour ishing at the Carroll School under the auspices of the University of Cal ifornia. The club has eight members who darn socks and other wearing apparel with feminine deftness. Mud Fight Annual Event at Stanford The annual mud fight between the sophomtires and the freshmen will be held at Stanford. The battle is to take place in the bottom of Lake Langunita. When a participant is thrown into the mud he becomes in eligible for further participation and unless he proceeds immediately to the bull pen he will render his side liable to forfeiture. Temple U. Plaps Hug Building At Temple University in Philadel phia, Pa;, a great "Temple of Learn ing," twenty-three stories high and towering three hundred fifty feet above the street level is proposed as the outstanding feature of a five million dollar group of new buildings to be created on the site of the pre sent university units. Syracuse Frshmen Must Wear Green Any freshman appearing on the Syracuse University campus minus his green hat will be brought before the Senior Council where his punish ment will be meted out. Although there is no hazing at the University the rules found in the handbooks dis tributed to freshmen must be com mitted to memory. Upon demand of an upper classman these handbooks must be produced. Pies Pies They are Home Made JUST LIKE MOTHER'S The Frat Lunch Fills you up 321 No. 13 Curb Service That Famous LaZare Permanent Marcel Wave 3-in-l Special 1.40 Haircut Shampoo Marcel FOR CO-EDS MARCEL 75c J00 Ladiesv A Children Haircutting Two -of Lincoln's best operators are now with our Isrire staff. HELEN BUSSARD LESTER HAYES LaZARE BEAUTE SHOPPE 1107 O St. "Up a Flight" Phone B-4690 . 361 l Missouri Journalism School Three hundred and sixty-one stu dents are enrolled in the Missouri School of JounialiBm. This is the largest enrollment of any semester in the history of the school. Of this number 219 are men and 142 are women. Woman Chaer Loader at Indiana Aroused at the maner in which the cheer leaders treated them at the DePauw-Indiana gam recently, the Indiana university women have taken matters in their own hands, selected cheer leaders of their own sex, and have made plans to show up the men at the coming game. SPORT FROCKS $16.50 $25.00 $35.00 Friskas Jerseys Plaids Velvets Evory color, size and style for the College girl PEIER5 10th & O Sts Third Floor N Goo Qo n I I ?i n n I nr L-JbitJ I ) JE1E30 1 1 l r i r rrrf 1 1 .......... v.-.. r-r-;.'r J n I,,. .- '-- - -"- H The first man up, in any fraternity wears the Braeburn-to be a-step-ahead the rest of the day. He knows that everything about Braeburn is exclusively collegiate. $40 MAGEE St w r lots? Talking the college language Ever think how strange the talk of two college men must sound to the uninitiated layman? Must seem a new language altogether. College, being a world to itself, has a vocab ulary all its own. And it takes a college man to speak it. Naturally, you get the same sort of difference in clothes a college man's clothes differ from those of others, not in any obvious way, 1 but quite unmistakably. They have a free-and-easy air about them that no other clothes have. You can see at once that not every clothing maker would be capable of producing this effect. It takes a first rate designer one who knows college men and what they want to wear. That's why we, as clothiers, are especially careful to hunt out the finest designers of college styles. For many seasons now we've cho sen Society Brand, and for just a3 . many seasons campus men have given these clothes their okay. Society Brand college models are cut as college men have asked to have them. The result is they're right! They talk the college lan- guage, in every line. . . - Use Our Ten Pay Plan Mayer Bros. Co. Eli Shire, Pres.