THE DAILY NEBRASKAN First Summer Term Offers Law Course Law College announces a one- get lor 8inu" The courses offered will be: Con .tiSonal Law, taught by Foster; Torts, by Void. pr. E. M. Cramb. U. of N., '99, Cteopath. Burlington Blk. ISth & 0 St Adv. ALL THIS WEEK A Hilarious Comedr "RUBBER TIRES" A Motor Car Romance with BESSIE LOVE, MARRISON FORD BES5it and MAY ROBSON Waters" A Thrilling Adventure with PR1SC1LLA DEAN SHOWS AT I. 3, S, 7. MAT. 10c Nit 20c, CHIL. 10c VA iVEVILLEk MONj TUESv WED. If You Arc Leekinc for Aa EvoBinf of Enjoysaent So ETHEL O'Donnell & Blair In a Cosaedy Classic THE PLASTERERS" Wally James Tak- HELEN SINCLAIR Taiabbun" Forbes, Prout & Co. Clever Boys. Shanehr Girls in -DANCE FASHIONS" The Versatile CNKsinw Miss Primrose Semon Geatlesara Prefer Reds Gertrude & Boys A Jotljr Sextette to A LTTTLE OF EVERYTHING" NEWS AND COMEDY PICTURES BABICH ana the ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT IrSO, 70. 9rOO MATS. 25c. NITE oOc. GAL. 20c fr. inn. sitaMhrt't t ff ALL THIS WEEK A corking story, a peppy cast, a screen tonic de luxe. Every fan will enjoy this delightful comedy. PNEMDST Bride' OH THE STAGE Gus Bartrama and Vernier Saxton KM.tiKl.hm. a Cycle at Seats for ARL MOSSMAN & CO. BEAVER .nd the COYS 7. Uai2f NitS At The Why do producers call some pic tures what they are not? "Fashions for Women," at the Lincoln instead of being a fashion show, as the title would indicate is a smart enmodv take off on what happens in Paris when introducing a new mode. Ray mond Hatton, who played opposite Wallace Beery in "Behind the Front" and "We're in the Navy Now," takes the part of a high minded publicity agent who gets results, and does not care by what method. Esther Ralston is a chorus girl who looks like a fash ion beauty and when the beauty dis appears, Hatton gives her a chance at being a mannequin. Things run smootn untu some of the old names fail to note the deception. Style show or no style show, Esther goes after her man and gets him. When speaking of mystery all inci dents are rather trivial compared with the happenings in "The Gorilla," playing this week at the Lyric The Pierre Watkin Players have had this famous thriller in contem plation for some time and thev are giving it an unusually fine produc tion. Ralf Hardole and Alex Campbell do the two famous detectives, Mulli gan and Garrity with a veneance that is most comic This mirth re laxes the tense chill of the story which outstrips any two mystery Where hamburgers are the best FRAT LUNCH block No. of Buick Bldg Curb Service Home Made Pies P. D. Q. Service Cummins' 143 No. 12th FORMERLY LEDWICH'S ' TRY OUR NOON LUNCHES Curb Service Ice Cream Seniors GRADUATION INVITA TIONS WILL BE ON SALE UNTIL APRIL 10 AT Long's College Book Store Still Facing Campus LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK THEATER Fne Pierre Watkin Players Present "THE GORILLA" The Thrill far. Ck filial, Killiae Mystery NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Matinees, Taos. Tar, sad Sat. Boa office ahooa, B-4S7S What Matt-red if She Was Trrod mmd tai She Must Daace Wfth E TrWr Hour After Hear Niht Altar Nifhif ITS A TRIP TO BROADWAY THE TAXI DACNER With - JOAN CRAWFORD and OWEN MOORE at the RIALTO NOW FUN FOR ALL FASHIONS FOR WOMEN A Pa.aw.uat Picture With RAYMOND HATTON ESTHER RALSTON Cinij News S.sdaltfaw mm NOW NOW Theatres shows. No advance in nrice fa marie tnr this special production. Joan Crawford, the chamninn Black Bottom artist of the Pacific Coast, is featured in "The Taxi Dancer," at the Rialto, the first half. A yonng girl goes to New York to make good, and finally takes to danc ing so as to be able to I bills for a sick friend who has gone j blind from bad bootleg. She meets jmany people and is a taxi dancer in a night club, she becomes involved in : a murder and has some time trying to ( evade the law. j "Rubber Tires," at the Colonial is a good nature d comedy of a family who start to California in an old car bought from a junk dealer. The deal er sees an ad announcing that the jcompany will pay $10,000 for their ,car of serial number 1, and this is 'the car he has sold the family, so he jgoes after it There is a young hero, who goes after the family also and .has a runaway auto. The Liberty offers a song, dance I and patter bill of unusual quality. Gertrude and Boys sing, dance, and itumble. Miss Primrose does song and I patter. Forbes. Prout and comnanv are an act with an established repu tation introducing new steps and songs. Wally James and Helen Sin clair do "Taxicabbing," the way you would like it. O'Donnel and Blair are the funniest pair of comedians that have graced the Liberty stage for some time. "The Night Bride" at the Orpheum, is a racy comedy of a girl who starts out to marry one man, finds him in another woman's arms and sort of resents the intrusion, at least until after the wedding is over. The wed ding march is a wild affair, with cops and comedy aplenty. Sort of remind ing of the life that is to come. But like all good pictures, everything comes out all right in the last fade out. Dr. R. A. Gartner, head of the di vision of organic and biological chem istry in the University of Minnesota conferred with Dr. M. J. Blish, chem ist for the agricultural experiment station, catly last week in regard to some problems involving the colloid al properties of wheat and baking problems. A HANDY PLACE to get your mag., candies, toilet articles, stationery and school supplies. Walter Johnson's Sugar Bowl B-1319 1552 "O" St. n What S shall I WlM Spot? CM v VARSITY jsmr VfYTBEBS CLEANERS AND DYERS Tourist THIRD CABIN to T M67 Sk rtt tfThF,,,, ROUND TRIP In our fleet- you have the 4. 5. These are but the tanftibU evidences of tb merit cfserit which has delighted thousands oi college men and women ia recent year. Early reservation of spact, is recommended. crs crAii tr::s x.s7LAi:d tsrsu X. E. Disney. Msrr., 127 So. State APRIL ISSUE OF MAGAZINE READY (Continued from Page One.) explains how Count Hilaire de Chard onnet, a French nobleman and chem ist, first produced the cloth by using mulberry leaves and parts of the tree. The issue is thickly illustrated with pictures of former Farmers Fairs. The pictures include views of the Midway, various floats, the Yellow Dog, the pageants, the Snorpheum, and the Follies. There is also a pic ture of the present Farmers Fair Board, who have the production of the Ninth Annual Farmers Fair un der their control. Extra copies are for sale at the Fnance Office of the College of Agri culture for those that desire extra copies to send home. The magazine is printed in colors and makes a very fine souvenier. Museum Notes Childs Frick, Research Associate in Paeleontology of the American Mus eum of Natural Hustory, has spent the last two days here visityig the University Museum. He has been go ing over much of the material, but is especially interested in the specimens of fossil horses. Mr. Frick lauded many of the Mu seum's collections and spoke highly of some of the splendid specimens. Mrs. S. R. McKelvie has made three painting? on slfcb of slate show ing the conception of the Java Ape Man asimagined and built up by the scientists from a skull and part of a thigh bone, and these paintings are displayed in the Museum in the an thropological collection, with a model of this skulL These paintings are done in color, and Mrs. McKelvie is now working on others which belong in the series. Theoriginal specimens of the Java Ape Man were discovered in Java in 1892 in an old river deposit in Java, and are now in the Teylo Museum at Haarlem in Holland. The University Museum has only a model of the skull, which is about as large as that of a small man, and has immense ape like brow-ridees instead of the uual human forehead. The recond murs1 p-iting for the wall case of the M'r.-"t?Tn ha: heer. completed by Elizabeth Dolan of New York. This depicts various fossil tur tles, and models and specimens of them will be displayed in the fore ground of the same case. The third mural painting has ben begun, and is a panorama of western Nebraska showing the two famous hills, University and Museum, which have been the source of much mater ial for Museums throughout the world, and glimpses of the Niobrara river. The fossil animals from that locality will be mounted and dis played in this long wall case when the painting is finished. Two Years Ago Theta Sigma Phi, professional jour nalistic sorority, gave a tea for the women in the School of Journalism. TODAY AT RECTOR'S 25c Mlaced Haa Tostette blacaoemes aaa leM Aar Sc eViah outstanding a,rznc 1 SSL VlCC -rsji r $170 (up) choice of .The only shir fa the world devoted vuXutivtlj to ihie type ot navel no other tisnrngrrs carried J. MinnthaMa. Minnttaia. WinifrtJian. Devoni an. You have the (recdom oi all decks, public rooms, etc The world's larfest sHrfi, Majtstic, sod the world's larcest twin -screw steatner Homeric The largest hip canyii Tourist Third Cabin pas srnfrrs to fits ports oi EntUnd, Inland, Francs or Srlfium. The largest ships carryiuf, this class from and to Monacal. The largest number oi "Tourist " sailincs oSenjd by any line or group of lines. St., Chicago; or any authoriz Weseen Praised For Radio Course in Business English and Letter Writing From Canada to Texas and from every section of Nebraska and some of the nearby states, Prof. Maurice Weseen, of the College of Business Administration has received letters congratulating him on the radio course in Business English and Letter Writing which he closed Tuesday eve ning. Twenty lectures were broadcast from the University studio over sta tion EFAB, at eight o'clock Tuesday evenings. Twenty-one persons regis tered for credit in the course, while numbers of others followed the work for personal benefit. From practically every walk of life people have written to Professor Weseen commending his work. One elderly woman writes, "Your radio lectures have been of material as sistance in keeping my mind youth ful. I am hot to blame for having an old body, but I should be to blame for having an old soul." Several teachers have written for a copy of the course, because, they said, they had found it so practical in their work in English. A physician in Oklahoma writes that he tuned in one evening acci dentally and became so interested in Freshmen Numeral Men To Have Picture Taken A picture of the freshmen bas ketball numeral men will be taken at 12:15 today at the Campus Studio. Since the numeral sweat ers have not arrived yet it will be necessary for the L:en to borrow sweaters from the men who re ceived the football awards. The following men ill report at the studio today: Beechner, Ralph; Calvert, Alfred; Grace, Harvel; Hansen, Erwin; Mileski, Pete; Toms, Howard; and White, Lloyd. Prof. Boris V. Morkovin of Prague University spoke at the University Convocation at the Temple. The title of this illustrated lecture was "The Life and Creative Genius of Slavonic People." Russell Kendall, Urbana, 111., was elected president of 1he Block' and Bridle Club at a meeting held in the club rooms of the organization in the judging pavilion. Daniel Secbad, Pa- pilion, was elected Vice-president, Wendell Woodward, Overton, Secre tary; Ed. Crowley, Cambridge, treas- n CajrllalfejrariagCo. z 13 SO. 12T ST. .LINCOLN. NEB. Bf78 jrJrna Don't Decorate That JALOP1 UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN FIVE OF THE FUNNIEST, MOST ORIGINAL, POSTIVELY NEW AND NEVER, NO NEVER USED BEFORE NAMES, FOR THE DECOR ATION OF THAT FLTWER OF YOURS, THAT YOU COULD POSSIBLY IMAGINE. GIVE THOUSANDS OF FOLKS A CHANCE TO LAUGH LONG AND LOUD WHEN YOUR CAR GOES BY. SEND ONE DOLLAR TO MISS MARY POTTER, ROOM 4, ROSS BLDG., DOWNERS GROVE, ILL., AND YOU'LL BE TICKLED PINK WITH THE FIVE NAMES SENT YOU. Colorado College Summer School COLORADO SPRINGS. AT THE FOOT OF PIKES PEAK. JUNE 20 JULY 29. SPEND A COOL SUMMER NEAR HIGH MOUNTAINS AND EASILY REACHED SCENERY OF CREAT BEAUTY STUDY IN A FAMOUS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ELECT COURSES ACCREDITED IN THE BEST INSTITUTIONS IN AMERICA. COMBINE ALL THESE IN THE COLORADO COLLEGE a Strata aa Edse; the Gsrdea of the Cods For soa-tlculars address CUY M. ALBRIGHT, DIRECTOR Colorado Borises Cslsrass CoHer . the lecture he wanted to get a copy of the entire course. "You can never realize," writes another, "the pleasure and benefit derived from your lectures, by a daughter of a pioneer, whose oppor tunities for an education were lim ited. Rest assured that nothing short of a land slide will be able to keep" me from the loud speaker next Tues- J day at eight o'clock.", From Winnepeg, Canada, a man writes for the lessons, and is espec ially interested in that part of the course dealing with the pronunciation of words. He stated that he was asked daily to help two children with their spelling lessons and he wanted to be sure of the words before pronouncing them. Several members of the Omaha police force are taking the work and Professor Weseen has a number of letters from them asking for indi vidual help on some phase of the les sons. This is the third year this course has been given and each year the number listening in and registering for credit in the course has material ly increased. urer and Melvin Lewis, Lincoln, ser-geant-at-arms. The Block and Bridle Club is made up men majoring in the animal husbandry department. When you go HOME yon don't want to look as though yon hadn't bad your HAIR CUT since the last time yon were there Call on The MOGUL 127 No. 12 Ten chairs Official P. B. K. Keys Carried in stock. Pick out the size you want leave your certificate and we will engrave your name, school and year. HALLETT UNIVERSITY JEWELERS Eatab. 187J 117-19 So. 12th Colorado, AMES We may be on the last lap of the school year, but it is not the least of all. In fact, as the point system so ably puts it, the entire time might be called oue major activety after anoth er. Bot don't let a little thing like that bother you. Just follow the col umn and you'll pull through. Complete Your Wardrobe Tomorrow Because- Orkin's smart shop for Wo men has just received the next summer release in Irene Castle and Nikro models in dresses and coats. And when the college girl slips into an Irene Castle dress she knows that she is well dressed. ' So take tomorrow afternoon off to see their smart coats and frocks. Coats range from twenty-five to fifty dollars in price and dresses from thirty-five to sixty-five dollars. The predom inating material and shade for the balance of the season and mid-summer wear is navy blue georgettes. Just one more thing for spring is here and the out-of-doors is calling. Orkin's carry a complete line of riding breeches and boots. Thinking of You Every Day Mother and Dad! Your brother and your Sweetheart! Of course they are thinking of yon EVERYDAY. And yon? Well sometime during the day you usually find a minute' to cram in a tiny thought about the folks at home, too. The folks at home sort of take it for granted that you are thinking of them when the whirl of college life gets so much so that you haven't even a minute to write home and let them know that you are thinking. Dont make them take you for granted this Easter time. You can't go home, but you can send a thoughtful little messenger a greeting card that will please the folks you left behind a lot. It takes so little of your time, and it means so much to them, if you drop in at George Bros, to make your selection. Good News For Collegiate Legs There is, in town, a most good looking type of hose that seems to have every advantage. They are made in three weights, chif fon, service chiffon, and service. Both chiffons are silk throughout. Now in many hose the heel is reinforced with lisle, and when they are washed the lisle shows through. But these hoe are reinforced with silk, and when THEY are washed why there isn't any lisle to show through. They are long in the leg with very short tops an ex tremely desireable item in this day of very short skirts.. Last but not least, they are sold at the uniform price of $1.95 or box of three pair for $5.50. Youll find them at Magee's in all the new shades. Get Ready For The Easter Parade Miss Breen, buyer for Orkin's Smart Shop, is going east today and will return with many pret ty things for the college maid. And who would feel right on Easter day without a brand new Easter bonnet? I wouldn't I know. And you wouldn't either. No, of course not. So go down to Orkin's Millinery department now and pick ost YOUR Farter bs. For girls, as usual, you een always find the smartest t! ir i at Orkin's . Each hat is sele " i with a perscrii.1 totkb t -t makes its rosseion all t'-e more delightful. There are r,o two bats alike, and not a f c tory model in the house. So, don't forget! lop it C --kin's. ed steamship agent.