I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Lobbying By "AP KEYHOLE PEEPS It is reported that Douglas Fair banks Jr., has been neglecting Dol ores Costello lately and is quite often seen with Joan Crawford. (I'd shout for joy but I'm afraid that Doug. Jr., DIAMOND RING Would Please Her More Than Anything Fenton B. Fleming 1143 o St.. Starting Monday "Holy Stethoscopes." It's love it is! And in a very acute form too. Nothing will cure it but moonlight and kisses. Such ex citement. Such fun! Don't miss Dr. Bebe ! BEBE mm "FeeMy rmse" RIOUKDARLEN HUIUMTOMU A Paramount Picture, ON THE STAGE Resistless. Ravishing, Radiant Pepita Granados "Queen of the Castanets and Harry Holbrook The Popular Baritone A spanishserenade" A. V. Lufrijte, Pianist Loraine Florence Howard & Linn A Harmonious Sonroloyue "Wedding Bells" Versatile Entertainers Three Vagrants Singers and Musicians Beaver - Monarchs Presenting "Tomorrow" CHENOWETH Playing TIN PAN PARADE" Ceo. K. Arthur, Karl Dearie. Charlotte Greenwood NEXT WEEK in "BABY MINE" It's a Scream. Nl( STARTING MONDAY jH . .f- E"" Shows 1-3-7-9 Here's the fascinating story of a little laundress who is swept through thrilling romance and tense drama to suc cess! She wins the adoration of the world, but loses her soul! Success at the price of 'first love should she turn back? era ETA ""THE A MtrwGoMwya i..-.i t t ..li.i-.t r.MUtl C-R-E-T-A G-A R-B-Ol with LARS LARSON LOWELL SHERMAN ADDED "CAME THE DAWN" A New Comodr PATHE NEWS BABICH and ORCHESTRA Harold Turner, Organist M-.XT WEtK "STUDENT PRINCE" ( might hear it and change his mind.) If you get what I mean. Clara Bow's stepmother who is about Clara's age has been freed from her husband, Robert Bow. Ra ther, Mr. Bow had the marriage an nulled, claiming that he had been vamped into marrying her. A certain hairnet company reports that they are having a remarkable increase in the sale of hairnets since the tendency among the movie stars recently, to neglect the scissors. Roscoe Arbuckle is working stead ily in vaudeville these days. Mrs. Jack Demisy better known Combination Lunches Minced Ham Sandwich Shrimp Salad Sundae, any Flavor AND MANY OTHER COMBINATIONS. 30c DELICIOUS THICK Malted Milks and Other Fountain Delicacies Ar P1LLERS' 16th A O B-4423 WE DELIVER SHOWS 1-3-5-7-9 MAT. EVE. 35c 50c Plctnr Put them aJI together they spell 4 Si sKi perhaps as Estelle Taylor Dempsey, is back on the job for the first time in five years. She will play oppo site George O'Brien in 'Honor Bound.' In one of the recent issues of a certain movie magazine, a doctor ex claimed that the movies have a pe culiar effect on the minds of the spectators. Of all the things that might bo attributed to the strange effect of moving pictures, one thing is certain. They cause absentmind edness. It is interesting to watch people strolling out of a theater as if they didn't have a care in the world than suddenly remember that they left a hat, a book or some other accessory at the seat they occupied. An extreme case was reported the other day when a lady went as far as foyer before she noticed that her shoes were missiong. She had re moved them because they were too tight. If the girl who signs herself as "Betty" will disclose her identity, I will attempt to reciprocate as far as I am able to do so, for the clever letter she left me in the lobby of one of the theaters. In case you don't show up, Betty, I want to thank you for what you taught me. The en dearing terms you used are gems, in case I ever fall in love. Lon Chaney has an offer from the makers of the Encyclopaedia Brittannica, to write an article on 'make-up.' Try this one on your girl when she's 'down' on you. "I didn't mind the parties he went DAVIS COFFEE SHOP 108 No. 13 Day & Nite Double Deck Sandwiches Home Made Pa try Unexcelled Coffee ALSO DAVIS COFFEE SHOP (Formerly Long's) Students Headquarters 7 a. m. 7 p. M. Lunches Fountain Service Smokers Supplies She had become a bead liner in the newspapers as The Most Beautiful Murderess" and the publicity she enjoyed deified her shame and made ber a soulless woman who laughed at justice and law -but came the day "CHICAGO" with Phyllis Haver A Pathe-DeMille Production A minxling- of tense drama and comedy a subtle story of. deep appeal ! COLLEGIANS "FIGHTING FINISH" NEWS TOPICS CARTOON RIALTO JiS Tomorrow All Week Eves, at 8:30 1 ' Hill II' VW.Wi' ',J i i m o aaojaSiia Utmm I i J SIXTY-FIRST SUCCESSFUL WEEK A LONG ANTICIPATED PRODUCTION s Th Stirring Comedy Drama "Seventh Heaven" On a par with 'LIGHTNOr." ('MOTHER'S MILLIONS," "THE LITTLE SPIT FIRE." as far as success is concerned ret a decided chaos. Had s. record breaking- run of two rears at the lioothe Theatre. New Turk. Chieo, worker in the Psris sewers, and Diane, broken hearted waife of Montmarte these are the lowly characters whose shining romance provides the theme of "SEVENTH HEAVEN." The st trr of how, through course and a sublime faith. Chico leads his Diane from the depth of despair to the very "Seventh Heaven" of happiness is one of the loveliest stories ever stayed. Tomorrow Evening Auspices Post 131 V. F.. W. , Tuesday Evening Auspices Alpha Theta Chi ' ' Vedueftday Evening Autpicc; Phi Omega. Pi . v POPULAR PRICES: Eveninss 25c, 80c, 75c Matinees 25 aad BOc Nest Week Joy Sutphen Suggests "Take My Advice' to," testified Marie Prevost at the hearing of her divorce case, "but I just simply couldn't stand his habit of calling me up every hour or so and telling me what a good time he was having." Charles Rogers is blessed with an uncommon lot of good sense. He rooms and boards at the home of a friend and to quote him, he gets " , pll for sixteen dollars a week and that includes everything I eat" Bill Hart, the two-gun man that used to thrill us as kids, is receiving so much fan mail asking why he doesn't return to moviedom, that he is contemplating a 'comeback.' John Barrymore will do the film version of "The Last of Mrs. Cha ney." At that rate Clraence Raish and Blue Howell ought to be able to do an imitation of the Duncan sisters. Dolores Del Rio is seriously ill with flu. Richard Arllen is playing opposiite Clara Bow in "Ladies of the Mob." Lon Chaney is to follow "Laugh, Clown, Laugh," with "Chinatown." "China Bound," has just been com pleted, starring Ramon Novarro. Nancy Carrol who is starred in "Abie's Irish Rose," is playing oppo site Richard Dix in "Easy Come, Easy Go." Tom Mix, the czar of the silver screen as far as salary is concerned, is going to South America for a va cation, where incidentally he will make a few westerns with the pam pas as a studio. PLAYERS GIVE 'TOMMY' AT OUT-STATE THEATRE The University Players presented the comedy, "Tommy," at North Platte Wednesday. The Masonic lodge sponsored the production. One dollar a year is plenty to live on, according to Ernest L. Price, American consul from China, who spoke before a fraternity at the Uni versity of Washington. Special Lunches Rectors Pharmacy 13 & P St. The Students Store DIRECT FROM ITS $2.20 RUN IN NEW YORK She was a shallow vagabond. fascinating, yet venomous as a serpent! NOTE Alt ho this pic ture is not offensive, it is not a picture that will appeal to children. Nest Week TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE" With Louise F"eenda Chester Conk! in W. C. Fields Matinees Tne Thur. and Sat. JOY SIJTPHEN. Michigan Drafts Plan For Professional Study (Continued from Page 1) to the other professional schools. Consequently, students who indicate inability to proceed with advanced and professional work, can be elim inated at the end of two years. Entering students will be permitted, to indicate a major interest, on the basis of which they will be assigned faculty advisers. Common interests in subject matter and specialization will uide these appointments. The whole progra.n permits variation, and it is expected eventually to grant its registrants opportunity to work on their own initiative. Fine Arts Receive Four New Etchings (Continued from Page 1) prize winner, until now there are twenty-three etchings in the collec tion. , Names of Etchings "Amiens," by John Taylor Alms, "Memorial Gate, University of Penn sylvania," by G. A. Bradshaw, "Friend or Foe," by Dean Roberts, and "Weeding," by Carmen L. Browne are the four new additions to the collection. "Amiens" was awarded the Nation al Arts club prize in 1927, and it is a portrayal of a street scene in the French town of Amiens. It is an exceptionally beautiful piece of work, and shows to good advantage the skilful technique of tthe notable artist. "Friend or Foe" is an attractive picture of two terriers, and it is a favorite of all dog-lovers. Impressionistic Technique "Weeding" is done in the "new" manner, tending to impressionistic technic rather than detail. Many people feel that the manner in which it is done causes it to lose all the delicacy, all the minutely detailed workmanship, which are the chief charm of the etching. This collection is proving to be very popular among visitors to the exhibits, because it has a wide range in subjects portrayed, in style and technique, and in names of promin-i ent etchers. University officials have made it possible for all students registered in the University to see these etch- linps along with the exhibition of paintings in the galleries on the sec ond floor of Morrill Hall, and a col lection of original cartoons by Amer ica's greatest cartoonists in room 204, Morrill Hall at no charge to the students. Admission for the general public is twenty-five cents. I Travel Talk Is j Offered Today (Continued from Page 1) Visitors in the building who are in terested in hearing about the pi : tures on display are asked to gather j promptly at four o'clock in Gallery j A where Mr. Kirsch -will begin his tour. The points touched upon in his talk will be the message that the artist wishes to convey and the means at his disposal for its expres sion. The members of the art depart- ment of the Womans Club which has been under the direction of Mr. ! Kirsch for the past season have made j reservations for this hour. In Room 204 at 3 o'clock an illus trated lecture on civic art will be ' given. Much interest was manifested in this feature last Sunday when examples of American painting were shown and it is thought that even more pleasure may be derived from the views of splendid buildings and beautiful parks to be shown today. I GOT ONE OF THOSE HORSES LIKE COOLIDGE'S DOES NT EAT OATS Th World's Greatest Laufh Provok er in On of America's Greatest Stag Plays 1 It's the Loosest Laugh Con gress Ever Gave V TEXAS STEER With Will Rogers LOUISE FAZENDA LILY AN TASHMAN ANN HOLAND DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. Another Chapter "MAN WITHOUT A FACE" NEWS COMEDY i?& COLONIAL SHOWS I, 3, S, 7, O MAT 15c. EVE. 25c Nevt Week Ml! ton t ! a i THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS" FERGUSON RETURNS FROM CONVENTION Dean of Engineering College Tells Of Radio Communication With Londoners Dean 0. J. Ferguson of the Col lege of Engineering, who returned from the winter convention of the American Institute of Electrical En gineers at New York last week, said the most interesting feature was the joint session held by radio with the Institute of Electrical Engineers meeting in London. The transmission was so successful that voices of speakers in London were easily recognized by members of the New York audience. Dean Fer guson met these Nebraskans in New York; G. W. Elmen, '02, A. R. Swo boda, '03, E. O. Morton, '27, D. D. Lynch, '25, G. R. Horacek, '27, T. A. Philip, '28, W. H. Foxwell, '21, H. P. Nielsen, '24, A. W. Candy, '09, R. L. Jones, 27, D. H. Pierce, '11, M. B. Long, '17, Harold Edgerton, '25, Prof. Wm. L. DeBaufre, Frank W. Davis, '27. Co-Eds Ballot For Officers (Continued from Page 1) society, and the Cornhusker Coun tryman staff. She is president of the Ag college branch of the Y. W. C. A. Beekman and Sturdevant Catherine Beekman is treasurer of 1 Silver Serpents, member and secre-J tary of the Vestals of the Lamp, ! aad is chairman of the Vespers choir. ) Marjorie Sturdevant, is a member' of the Student Council, treasurer of! the Y. W. C. A. this year, is a mem- ber of Theta Sigma Phi, the Drama-j tic club and is a member of the j Cornhusker staff. Remaining Candidates I Lois Haning i3 a member of the conference staff of the Y. W. C. A.I this year, is a member of the A. W. j S. board and Xi Delta. I Helen Day has served on the pub-; licity and Vespers staffs of the asso- j ciation this year, and is a reporter J and feature writer on The Daily Ne-: braskan staff. j Mary Ball is chirman of the social ; committee of the Y. W. C. A., has! Bigger and Better Hamburgers 5c Pies - Chili Soup Sandwiches Drinks Civ Us a Trial Hamburger Inn 317 No. 11th. Vt Block South of Uni. Library 1 x Fifty thousand I J S Students 4 A Can K 4 Wrong 4. 4 A A: Spring Braeburns Now $35 $40 $45 ' been a member of the1 Vcspera choir, and is vice-president of Silver Ser pents. Inez Eolin, has worked on the church, finance and Grace Coppock staffs of the association. TRACK STAR HAS TO DROP FROM SCHOOL 111 Health Forces Ames Captain and Record Holder to Quit Sport Until Spring Meets Ames, Iowa, Feb. 25. Lindus Caulum of Sioux City, captain of the Iowa State track team and holder of fhe Missouri Valley half mile record, has left school, according tj word from the athletic depnrlnnnt. Caul um has been on the sick list for a month and ha3 dropped out of school to regain his strength. He is ex--ported to be back in the spring quar ter of school in shape for the out door track team. Caulum was taken sick before the Millrcse games a month ago, and was unable to run as anchor man for the Cyclones. His loss has been felt by the two-mile team, although with out him it defeated the University of Iowa a week ago and lowered the two-miie record at the K. S. A. C. meet Saturday. Caulum will first get into action at the Texas and Rice Institute relays. Table D'Hote Dinners 1.00 to 1.75 Every Night in Georgian Room Hotel Cornhusker 1 f'i' too o oo, OOO &, v o o -oo 4 Vp T. "Pliv. 6 oca evrrer unttcve AN IDEAL PLACE To Dine Any Old Time A RARE TREAT IN BARBECUED MEAT 230 So. 14th 9 jL9 4 4 ix A 4 4 3 s4 I- - IE : ' yt be 4 $ :i X if A ft 0 k h A, k A- -1 L ; , I . V