I firprvMHISWfil . CapEngravfcgCo. XiyuNCOLN. NEB. ft-4178 LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK THEATER The Pierre Watkin Player. Present "WHITE COLLARS" Mali. -Tuts. Thur., Sat. Next Waste Plwra Watkin In '-THE OLD SOAK" Phon. B-4S7S For Tickets THE DAI LY NEBRASKAN Iowans Make Interesting -Discoveries Ames, Iowa, March '23. Special: The hired girl is rapidly disappear ing from the best regulated families. The truth of this statement is being brought out at ihe Home Economics Short Course in Electrical Equipment which is being held this week at Iowa 1 ipmi tar. 'Lit yA" nirnvonnv -tat. . THURS.-FRI.-SAT. Howard's Ponies Brown & Elaine Carl Armstrong & Co. IN "Cuddling Time" Guilly & Jeanny Novelty On The Biffel Tower Ala and Comadia Babich and the Orchestra SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 Today at Rector's 25c Meat Loaf Tostetta Banana Salad Any 6c drink Novel Menus 4 and Programs Graves Printing Company Three doors south of Uni. Temple QRPHEUM A Rrilliant Proaram of Screen and Stae Attraction ON THE SCREEN Pretty and Fascinating LAURA LA PLANTE In a Fast Romantic Comedy "THE LOVE THRILL" OTHER SCREEN NOVELTIES ON THE STAGE The Joyous and Buoyant Artiat LYDI A HARRIS America's Daughter ei Syncopation Jacques Lafayette nd Grace Delfino Featured Dancers of Hollywood Screen Productions Spring Style Revue Presented by Lincoln's Leading Merrhanta Latest Creations Displayed by Selerted Beauty Models BEAVER and HIS GANG Featuring - "When Twilight Comes" (I'm Thinking of You) MATS. 25c NITE 50c SHOWS AT i45. 7:00, 9:00 Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. "The Wrong Mr. Wright" With Jean Hersholt and all star cast Also News and Comedies SHOWS AT I, 3, S, 7, 9. : f Jt 0f Blonde or Brunette THURSDAY YOU READ IT IN THE EVE. JOURNAL! tiff4 MWfl r'tm We f V I 'fiAjsL - forest rangers- " sssJiE ART TO-DAY . Now See It At The RIALTO FRI. & SAT. State Col!pg. The demonstrations each day are bringing to light the fact that electricity can do the home maker's work for her just as efficient ly as can the hired girl, and with no half-days off. The ice-man, with his muddy boots, is due for a rapid exit as well, judg ing from the modern trend in refrig eration. The electric refrigerator, wmch is offered to the homemaker of today, is independent it manufac tures its own ice. Electrical Equipment Displayed There is on display during the short course some of the most mod ern of electrical household equip ment, furnished by cot perating man ufacturing compunica. Klectric wash ing machims, refrigerators, dish washers, stoves, vucuum cliani-rs. waffle IC31S, percohiti.r tl.rv are all demanding their share of atten tion during the exhibit hours each day. "We all are concerned with arettinir more pleasure out of the time we have," according to Dr. J. E. Evans, head of the Psycholagy Department, who discussed the problem of adver tising yesterday afternoon. And mod ern equipment is doing its part, he said, to increase our leisure time, which in turn . will result in more pleasure.. The short course is the first of its kind ever held, and is in charge of Miss Eloise Davison, head of house hold equipment courses, and Prof. Frank D. Paine of the Electrical En gineering Department. There are more than 10G short course women registered, the majority being from public utilities in Iowa. Swedish Prince Viiiti Illinois Prince William of Sweden was a guest of Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, on March 17. He gave a lecture in the college auditor ium on "Hunting Gorillas in Pygmy Land." Utah Has No-Date Dance The student body of Utah Agri cultural College entertained at an in formal noudate dance the Saturday night after mid-semestera to take away the odium of exams and leave only pleasantness to begin the spring quarter. California Has Unusual Requests Unusual calls have been coming in to the University Placement Bur eau at the University of Southern California. A few of the most unique received recently were requests for women to do ironing, and for men to submit to blood transfusions. Ten men were asked for in the latter case and in a very short time over five times that many had responded. - Marked Difference Shown in Standing Of Scholarship Holders in Colleges California, Women Have Odd Costume Freshmen women at the University of Southern California are wearing cow girl costumes, consisting of gored flannel skirts, men's flannel shirts, bow ties, snug ensign jackets, and vagabond hats. .1 When, smart Style, is combined, witlt, quality ---asitisin.a Stetson.- - - there, can, be, no queStion. as to the, hayoic Should wear Sight to TortylhUars Writ for Interesting Bnnlclet "The STETSON HAT in LITERATURE" John B Steuen Company, TUltJtlfki U STETSON HATS Styledjortjouiicj Cen For Sale by Mayer Bros. 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CRETA NISSEN ARLETTE MAPXHAL Dirctd by Ei!CHAatB ROSSON A Paramount Picture " Thursday Friday ALSO Thundering -Flaaa An Our Cans; Comedy Saturday it. The story of "White Collars," played by the Pierre Watkin Players this week, is woven around the prob lems of the great middle class, nei ther presenting nor delving prob lems. The daughter of a bookkeeper herself a stenographer marries her millionaire employer and intro duces him into her home. His at tempts to ease their material burden? with his money causes them to takr refuge behind their pride, and they refuse what "Cousin Henry" calls the millionaire's "charity." It is pleasing large audiences at the Lyric. The play has a homely quality which should appeal strongly to the so-called "middle Class" whose know ledge of life as it is here portrayed is an actuality. Its lines and situa tions are clean throughout. It con tains nothing of the morbid, abnor mal, unusual, weird or even strange and it is entirely lacking in either sex-appeal" or sex interest, so- called. The Pacific Coast Company of "White Collars," which originally produced the play in Los Angeles, is now in its 108th week in that city and still going strong. Adv. Vermillion, S. D., March 23. Do holders of scholarships in colleges and universities live up to expecta tions and do work which is above the average student? To answer that question, C. S. Ball, secretary of the University of South Dakota investi gated the records of that institution to discover the relative standinar of ! the students who hold scholarships awarded by the state board of re gents to the highest ranking students of accredited high schools. 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