Cambridge Debaters Arc Impressed With Industry and Efficiency Here Three young Englishmen, the Cambridge debate team, saw the cam pus of the University of Nebraska Monday, and were impressed with the efficiency and Industry ,wiich they saw everywhere about them. Mr. jl A. King-Hamilton, Herbert Lionel Elvin, and Hugh Mackintosh Foot, Cambridge debaters, were most impressed with the coliseum, the stadium and Morrill hall. They compared the stadium with the sta dium at Wembley, and thought Ne braska's the-better. Mr. King-Hamilton said that Nebraska's stadium was the most magnificent one that they had seen. In Morrill hall, the debaters lin gered over the fossil displays, and were surprised to find that teaching of evolution was permitted in the schools of the state. The Dayton trial had received as much publicity in England as it had in the United States, and they thought that evolu- The PLAYHOUSE TONIGHT ALL WEEK A WORLD-FAMOUS HIT "THE HOTTENTOT" Rulf Harolde in the part made famous bv Wm. Collier. Cant of favorites, aug mented by Ruth Thomas, new leadnr lady Bebe Leslie, tiny but, oh, my; John Holden, needs no introduction. Eves. 25c, 50c, 75c Mats. 25c, 50c LIBERTY THIS WEEK EXCEPT THURS. PIERRE WATKIN Presents TWO BROADWAY STARS Dulcie Cooper (New Leading Lady) J. Glynn McFarlane (New Leading Man) IN "MARY'S OTHER HUSBAND" A High Gear Comedy Still Playing on Broadway Music by the Revelers Mats. Tua. and St, 7c and SOe EVENINGS 25c, 50c, 75c Wednesdoy Night ALPHA XI DELTA BENEFIT A SLICE OF LIFE I NORMA SHEARER "AFTER MIDNIGHT" An M. C. M. Picture A rapid fire story of what takes place while you sleep GORGEOUS GOWNS DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE VAUDEVILLE Ed & Morton Beck Singing Funsters MARTIN, MAYO A TWEED International Clowns JANE DECKER "A Dance Cycle" Beaver and His Melody Boys . Wilbur Chenoweth NEWS FABLES THIS WEEK SHOWS 1, S, 5, 7, 9 MAT. 35c NITE 50c LIBERTY- THEATRE LOVELIEST, MOST SATISFYING OPERETTA OF OUR TIMES AND FOREMOST SUCCESS OF MUSICAL STAGE HISTORY Messrs. Shubert Present FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT Brilliant Beautiful Memorable THE N. Y. A Sprightly NIGHT 50c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2 50 1 Plus Tax Pop. Mat. Thur. 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 No Higher tion was no longer taught "in the states," "You start work much earlier than we do and work harder than we do," said Mr. Foot in reply to a request for his impressions of American uni versity life. He added that there arc very few lectures in the morning, so that a Cambridge university student seldom has any classes before one o'clock in the afternoon. There are few lectures, sometimes one or two each day, and cutting may be done with impunity. Women in English universities are over-chaperoned and regulated. Ten o'clock in the evening is the time when the doors are closed, although at times, they are left open for an additional half-hour. Leave is granted to remain until a later hour in spe cial cases. Women who are taking university work are not permitted to go to the theater except in groups of four or more, properly chaper oned. A regulation is in effect at Cam bridge and Oxford permitting student cars on the campus only between the hours of one and eight o'clock. As a consequence the villages about Cam bridge are very much patronized as places in which one may keep a car in defiance of university rules. The student life at Cambridge is that of care-free bachelors. The men are as carefully regulated in their lives at school as are the women", the hours being supervised by the au thorities, although as it was brought out in the interview, "There are ways of evading the rule." At Ames, the debaters witnessed their first American football game. They were surprised at the organi zation that existed even as to the Here's a Drama As Ruthless and Thrilling As "Underworld" NEWS COMEDY TOPICS THIS WEEK RIALTO THIS WEEK COMEDY NEWS MAT. 25c NITE 35c SHOWS 1 -3-5-7-9 ORPHEUMwk A Romance ol Youth Combined With Rollicking Comedy MARY PICKFORD America's Sweetheart in "MY BEST GIRL" "THE OLD WOLLOP" A Jolly Laughfest With "OUR GANG" BABICH AND ORCHESTRA SHOWS 1:00, 3:00, 7:0O, 9:00 MATS. 35c NITE 50c Laughs Are Headed This Way irto SWEENEY- COMEDY NEWS MAT. 15c NITE 25c SHOWS 1 -3-5-7-9 WED. ggffiftWK , Thurs. Nov. Special School Teachers Matinee oj) mm Xjfj m mm L-oi Special School Teachers Matinee Thursday Best Scats $2.00 With an Ideal N. Y. Cast. SPECIAL SYMPHONY CENTURY THEATER flpOCTOH Ensemble ol Dancing and Singing Girla cheering. The sport of Rugby, which is English football, draws large crowds, as many as forty thousand attending the annual contest between Cambridge and Oxford. Seats are hard to get and the rivalry is keen between the supporters of the two teams. Cheering is spontaneous, and, added Mr. Sheldon Tefft, Nebraska's Rhodes scholar, "They make more noise than we do." English colleges have no yells or school songs. Dining clubs fill the place in Eng lish life that is occupied by the frat ernities and sororities in the Amer ican university life. Dining is very popular in England. Coffee-drinking, too, is a diversion of English univer sity students and is much indulged in, in the early morning hours. The debaters complimented the Ameri cans on their ability to make coffee, but had to admit that our tea has not much to recommend it. The debaters admitted a fondness for "hot dogs". They remarked on the prevalence of waffles as a break fast dish; pancakes in England being a "sweet" or dessert. American ice cream appealed to their taste as be ing far superior to the English pro duct. The American woman was neither censured nor commended. Mr. King Hamilton said that more long hair was found in America than in Eng land. The "Eton crop" has supplan ted the boyish "bob" in favor, and demands a shorter cut than the for mer favorite. There is no indication in England that short hair is going out of favor. Only twice have the debaters seen women smoking here, once at a res taurant, and once on the train, which led them to make the statement that Americans indulge their "vices" in private. No English university has a daily paper. The Englishmen were much impressed with the Daily Nebraskan and at the real news it contained. The London press is too dominating to permit college daily papers, and the only attempt at journalism in these colleges is a weekly bulletin, that cannot be called a "newspaper", since it does not contain much of news value. "We never believed Pittsburg would be so indiscreet as to' permit itself to be beaten four to nothing," replied Mr. Elvin to the question as to his opinion of the worlds' series. He further explained that in Eng land, baseball was a children's game, played with a racket and soft ball, and called "grounders". Hockey, which in America is more of a woman's game, is popular among both sexes in England. Mixed match es are played and are, according to Mr. King-Hamilton, "hard for the men, who have to be gentlemen enough not to strike the women when a feminine player has used her stick on a masculine ankle". Basketball is a woman's game in England, and the Englishmen were amazed to find the importance given to the game here, and the huge space which is devoted to it in the coliseum. ' 7T Capital Engraving Co. SO. I2T ST. LINCOLN. NEB. B-4I78 Next! If you haven't been there it's your own fault. Follow the crowd to STURM SHOP 116 So. 13th ARTISTIC BOOK PLATES We are now prepared to accept orders for book plates produced on An tique Book paper in artis tic designs, 100 to select from. Prompt Service Attractive Prices EVERYTHING FOR THE STUDENT TOCKER-SHEAH 1123 O Street LINCOLN, NEBR. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN The Playhousw Laugh and the world laughs with you. But a few heart throbs now and then, a thrill or two that brings your heart up into your throat like a lump, tend to make the laughs all the more enjoyable. That was the theory on which Victor Mapes arid Willie Collier must have worked when they wrote the big Broadway success, "The- Hottentot" which is to be the offering extraordinary of the players at the Playhouse theater all week, beginning Monday, October 31. The result is a play that enjoyed a phenomenal run in New York and is considered one of the best, if not the best vehicle of its New York season. In addition to the cast of favorites, all late of Broadway, but now, and for the next 30 weeks of Lincoln Miss Ruth Thomas, leading woman, of the National Players, St. Louis, opens as "Peggy" in "The Hottentot" and Miss Bebe Leslie, of the Murosco Stock company in Los Angeles will appear as "Celeste." John Holden, formerly of the Pierre Watkin Players, appears in support of Mr. Harolde as "Alec," the owner of the fiery lion-hearted horse, "The Hot tentot." Miss Bebe Leslie, a diminutive miss who. opened last night at the Playhouse, comes to Lincoln from Houston, Texas, where she has been WORLD TRAVELER GIVES ADDRESS (Continued from Page 1) at close range the political changes which have taken place in the Far East by active service in famine re lief and in other similar enterprises he has acquired a knowledge of the sociological and economic conditions which underlie the political changes. He has been a student of oriental culture, as manifested in literature, art and religion. Understand Chinese Situation With two brothers in business in China, he has been able to keep in touch with the point-of-view of busi ness interests of and to understand their difficulties at that time. As a teacher of scienie and author of a text book of physics for Chinese stu dents he has intimate knowledge of the scientific progress being made in that part of the world. At 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, Mr. Corbett will adress a convoca tion at the Temple on the subject "Briande's Proposal for Arbitration Between the United States and France." He will speak at the Y. W. C. A. Vesper meeting at 5 o'clock, Tuesday. He will also address the joint meeting of the Christian World Educational committee of the Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. at the Temple Do You want to go to France? By a special arrangement with one of the largest travel organizations a few students will be chosen from each college to travel abroad at our expense. Their cooperation will make them e!?sibl5 for a Scholarship Tour. Why not be among those from your college? Write now. Director Scholarship Toon LITERARY GUILD OF AMERICA 53 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. It. T. Look at the REGAL f REPRODUCTIONS of Exclusive English and American Custom Bootmakers' Models All Styles All Leathers All One Price SHOES On Display Bennett .Sr. Flagstad or "Bill" Kearns Phi Dolt Th.ta Hotisa REGAL Lobbying By "Al" appearing with the Gene Lewis Players, started her career ten years ago while a student at the Denishawn School of Dancing in Los Angeles. She made her debut on the profes sional stage dancing with her bro ther, Earl K. Leslie, who is now pro ducer and director of the internation ally famous Moulin Rouge in Paris. Her next appearance was in musical comedy in New York, where she played prominent parts in such well known productions as "Rose Marie," "The Ginghcm Girl," and "No, No, Nannette." ers, and concluding the engagement to go with the Gene Lewis Players, There followed numerous stock engagements throughout the United States, principally in Texas and Cal ifornia, where she appeared with such organizations as the Ruth Helen Davis Players and the Duffy Players, and in production in Los Angeles, in one of the season's biggest hits, "The Scarlet Virgin," which ran for ten weeks, in stock in that city. At the close of the play, Miss Les lie was offered a contract by the William Fox company of Los Angeles and she remained in Hollywood, ap pearing in a number of pictures with Tom Mix and other well known play with whom she appeared for two sea sons, and from which company she comes to Lincoln to join the roster of the Joy Sutphen players at the Playhouse theater. at 7 o'clock in the evening. At 12 o'clock, Wednesday noon he will give a talk at World Forum. A similar meeting will be held at noon Thurs day at the agricultural college. Thursday, Mr. Corbett will conduct special meetings with the various Y. M. C. A. groups. Worth E. Shoults of Washington, D. C, a member of the editorial staff of the National Geographic maga zine, was a guest of the geography department last week. He addressed the geography classes on "The Activ ities of the National Geographic So ciety." Jhe largest sellinq aualttypencui lit inv wvcm Superlative in quality, the world-famous 7ENUS YPENGLS give best service and 3 AtaH dealers Buy dozen longest wear. Plain ends, per dob Rubber ends, per 'Job $1.00 American Pencil Co., 215 F'ith At,,N.Y. Malm of UNIQUE 7 Am LraJ Colored Pencils in 1 Z colors $ 1.00 per doc MltUUOa. kas.Taida Mart U.S. Fat. OH. 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Girls Learn Child Care Using Home Management House for Laboratory The average student mistakes the home management house of the de partment of economics for one of the dormitories, but those who know, recognize it as a, laboratory in home making experiments. Inside it are found all the modern conveniences that lighten the work of the modern house-wife. Students also care for a three-months old baby boy. The home management house of the department of home econom ics has existed on the campus of the University of Nebraska for seven years. The present home is in charge of Miss Ruby Simpson, an instructor in the department of home econom ics, and a graduate of the University of Nebraska. She has had charge of the home for the past two years. She is much interested in her work at the house and gives it the greater share of her time. 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