COUNCIL PASSES ON Y.LL PETITION (Continued from Page 1) the matter decided that the name ws a minor consideration and that the type ' ow w8 tne woJof OB cern. The petition as it will be presented to the faculty committee is as fol lows: To the Student Council and the Faculty Committee on Student Or ganizations. The University Y. M. C A. acting through ifc University Night commit tee desires to sponsor again Univer sity Night which was abolished last year, and does hereby petition tho Student Council and the faculty committee on student organizations to reinstate University Night, not as presented last year but under plans which are outlined below. Skits Com From Groapa Skits are to be submitted by fra ternities and sororities or any other organised, responsible group. And each organisation, at the time of ihmission of its skit, must submit to the committee in charge an exact manuscript of its skit as it is to be presented. A copy of each manu script will be submitted to the dean of student affairs for his approval. Production of any skit selected by the committee will rest solely upon the organisation submitting that skit Selection of skits will be left to the University Night committee, which will consist of not more than four members appointed by the pres ident of the University Y. M. C A., and two members, who must be girls, to be selected by the committee. All members of this committee TIES DAILY NEBRASKAK . 9 must be members of the university in good standing and everv effnrt will be made to select only persons wno wui sincerely attempt to se cure for the university clean and wholesome entertainment. Only persons who can meet the re Saloct Cammitte Car f ally sity committee on scholarship will be eiigwie 10 participate in this pro gram. All participants in this will be directlv University Night committee far r. citing any lines of indulging in any actions wnicb have not been ap. proved beforehand. violating the rules of this committee wiuch are herein set forth will have charges preferred by the commit against them to the Student Council whiclj, sitting as a jury, will hear V. .ea cnarges ana make repnmmon. dations to the dean of student at lairs for punishment to these indi victuals. The University Niirht committee will use all possible means to insure that nothing of an undesirable na ture may enter into the program. And this committee will assume all responsibility for every word and ac tion which enters into this program provided that the Student Council will decide the merit of any charges that may be preferred to it against any participant and make recom mendations to the dean of student affairs for punishment of these in dividuals. LAUGHS MOUNT ING UP AND UP! WALLA CB RAYMOND BbbiVr HAxrriM I0W WJlMTNE JU.X M-T.-M NEWS COMEDY TOPICS MAT. XSc KITE 35c RIALTO l. a, s. r, THIS WEEK B E C K Y WHAT A GIRL A kntk f train. waiaT a New Yr ami a gasa f Laurkter, with SALLY O'NEILL AND OWEN MOORE VAUDEVILLE JOE ELSIE McGRAW TRAVERS Torn Siaying Faasters The NIGHT CLUB GIRLS A Versatile Trie, m "A PETITE REVUE" BEAVER AND HIS MELODY MONARCHS RECTOR mm COOPER The Fumi Colored -TAP DANCERS" CHENOWETH PLAYING Prelude by RacaaeeaJaoff Pic torn Pitt-Nebraska Cin Armistice Day Pa Mat. 35c SHOWS I-3-0-7- MAT. SSc NtTE SOc THIS WEEK Nite SOc LIBERTY NOW PLAYING (Saturday ELscepted) FIVE DAYS ONLY Matinee Tim's, WeeV There, Fri. PIERRE WATKIN PLAYERS rrTHEn Craateet PUy Ever Produced tm Stock With J. GLYNN McFARLANE, DULCIE COOPER. PIERRE WATKIN aad CAST OF TWENTY Mats. 25c, SOc Em. 25c. 50c, 75c The Revelers at All Skews Tecsarrew Nite ft Theresa's Altar Service Benefit Wednesday Nite Alpha Tbeta Chi MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY LIBERTY SAT- nov. is MATINEE & EVENING m,P " 1 m st st ej i ) i m Imp, Might $3.50 to $1.00 Matinee) $2.50 to .75 Plus Tax. Seats Npw Selling COMERCIAL GLDB SPONSORS DINNER (Continued from Pare 1) Special attention was called to the reco.iitioa convocation sac -sored by Ihc Tollt pe cf Business AJ-ninL- tration ai.tck will be held Tuesday morning, November 22, in the Social Science auditorium. The freshmen scholarship prizes will be awarded at this time, also tie Delta Sigra Pi key to the college senior having the highest standing. A talk will be given by Mr. A. J. Weaver, a well known Nebraska business man who was at one time the agricultural di rector of the Omaha branch of the federal reserve band at Kansas City. ipiattBOUSE JL WOauySOST UNIQUE TrCATO HOME Or THE SPOKEN DRAMA t UNCOUM CW. STOCK CO.-.J ) ntwuKinr jvaToric productions Tonight at 8:30 All Week Matiaees Taraa'ay, TneradVr, SatanUy A ScreaBuafl' Forney Faros Ca swty "A FULL. HOUSE" A Wreck, a Burglar, a Vamp and Susie from Sioux City Popular Prices Eve. 25c, SOc. 75c Mat. ffz, SOc MYSTERY THE i nth 13' HOUR A M-G-M PICTURE With BONAPART The Serena's Weatder Dec COMEDY NEWS SHOWS 1, 3. S, 7, MAT. 15c NITE 25c THIS WEEK ORPHEUM & IMMORAL T IMMORTAL T Who Is to Jodt-ct .... Sea JOHN BARRYMORE With DOLORES COSTELLO The Screen's Greatest Levers, a "WHEN A MAN LOVES" The Screen's Greatest Lore Story BABICH aad His ORCHESTRA Shews at 1:00, 3:00, 7:00, :O0 MATS. 35c NITE BOc YOU MAY BE IN COLLEGE BUT YOU HAVEN'T SEEN ANYTHING YET "THE FAIR CO-ED" WILL SHOW YOU I DRIVE STARTS SECOND STAGE (Continued from Pag 1) ton last night "It may be necessary to extend the drive in order that all of the men on the campus might be solicited," he said. In his speech to the workers last night, Olson brought out that the amount the Y is asking from tho stu dents is very small compared to its total budget and compared to the amount other schools are asking. His talk included points on the Y. M. C. A. in general and the way in which the' yearns and the captains should work. COPPOCK STAEF SKIT IS TODAY (Continued from Page 1) of the city Y. W. C. A. ia assisting in its production. Dr. W. H. Condra, of the chemis try department, will speak on "Glimpses of Chinese Life." Another feature of the program will be the reading of Chinese poetry by Chen- Shih Yuan, i Costumes for the party are being loaned by Mrs. L. P. Hartley and Miss Williams. The ushers will also be dressed in costume so as to carry out the Chinese atmosphere. Helen Eastman is general chair man of the convocation and is as sisted by Janice Wills. Ruth Pilling is in charge of the ushers, Irene Shelburn, properties, and Pauline Bilon, publicity. FOLLOW-DP IS BEGDN BY Y.Y?. (Continued from Pag 1) vice expenses, expense of bringing special speakers and national field workers to the campus to speak and consult with university women, so cial affairs, such as teas and mixers, running expenses, and miscellaneous items. Any university woman who has not yet been reached by the follow-up staff, and who is interested in pledg ing her support and joining the or ganisation, is invited to seer Miss Erma Appleby, Y. W. C. A. secre tary, in Ellen Smith hall. The University of Pittsburgh is being seriously considered as the eastern representative at the Tour nament of Roses at Pasadena. They are considered to have the edge over the University of Georgia and Wash iutctou and Jefferson, two other un defeated eastern teams. Southern California is the favorite to repre sent the west. New Sweaters at $1.95 .V I SMART WEAR T If U I HIS, FOR WOMEN 1222-1224 O STREET These new Coats are in the wanted high colored Fur trim mings Badger Fur Hair Seal Fur Red Fox Fur Coats up to 59.50 Lincoln Fashion Center XV Hi 1 , i ' 47 ' ,J 1 1 i I r-i nl K v ; -t It .a, f I W A -a j-w - 1 a, . vaV; ii hi? wv- Mi ft i yJ ocaus aj . va i a on rn i a Personally Selected Special Purchase New Coats jLe Coat Days at 4:4: A Low Price for Good Coats. Jit j These new Coats are in the dressy Broadcloth soft pile fab ric and suedes. at Coats up to $85 $64 May We Show You These Good Coats. Market Conditions Mr. Swanson and Buyers from our other stores were shopping the Eastern Fashion centers last week. They found good Coats very scarce and hard to find. Concessions were hard to get as some individual buyers were paying full price and more. Thru group haying we got concessions on these personally selected and wanted Coats. These are now ready for our X UP I November Coat Sellim CF leas This Group of Coats are Rich in Fur and Fabric Coats up to 129.50 f ifi f,7Ai 1 . s To See These Coats is to Find the Coat You want. Fmr Coats Continue to be the popular Coat. To want a Fur Coat is very human. Let us. help you get yours. Muskrat fur Sealine $195 Caracul , 169.50 $95 Pony Fur 179.50 Others up to $500. Fur Coats are judged by their appearance. You must buy them on confi dence. Be sure this confidence is not misplaced. ( If fc