The Daily Nebraska.. tltfee 4. aMxei. NeVeafca O'SICiaL PUtUCaTION LiMVIMtTV OF . U"a Drl a) af t HM ,eAiitakej ' TWlNTV IOHTM Vi PvSHtkad Yedr. WW . Trr. rrf ad g mrtiKt rma lk " tai. ('! CM-UI'' HH ylOHl 0fnU '' Hill 44. Oftl HMf-IOKntl . rt4f a-d -r. - " "" ! Friday d Sued. Taeka-t "' ' 'I . n rri N.it. aaai. ..', Siae'aaka. ndr act f C Ha- a. '. d ai ' rata riM "- ,,M i,l , 0trt4' 1. u,i,r,d JT I '" WCi"'TlON 1AT1 .i(iKiMi aeV.r HJW ' CCN HAMMOND CDITOsVIN-CMlIF" MMr.t. W. Kdk.l A.Sddlatd U.Ur MANACINA 10IT0M . Jo.ce Amy. Cllt! I. SandsM NtWS lOlTOA 11, rl As..r.n , Jf V."1" lV.a Carleos. IU1M. MeOwjr Cn Kobb COMRitUTING IDlTOM My Akm William Mrfwnro .-ison kmre i.re Kobb KftrfthUiu lunulas Timwnnan Insert Lairg milton McGiuw business manager ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS U.iaia keans Marshall rVc r 1.; ma a l"a LAND IN SIGHT l.ik tbe eary sailors of Khoonrr lhai bat bera buffeting the sinds for dsjs and dajs, b rejoice at the sight of land of any kind. so studrms way cavort and yell that tb Siudrnt Council baa recommended a change In the election of tbe May The May ijueen chosen for the this vrar will not be affected by the changes that have been recommended by the Council. A new system. hereby ths May ueen mill be the choice of boih ir n and women siudrnts in the Junior and senior lasses, was submitted by Monar Board Utt nighi. and iib minor changes F to the faculty cam miu on atudrnt orpaiuiaUon. Ter it rrfctifirauon Jn ndcriandicp that boii Mortar Board and the Studrnt Couo:l ba-e deemed the May Qaeen hullabaloo of tbe )at few eeV of Mfficient proporuona to merit ferioua oonf-ideratlon. There 1 gratification to know that Monar Board, ruardian of tbe May Queen election for jears, ha ben broadminded enough to offer a Fuhnitute y era mbereby more ftndenia. All npptrrlataroen in fact, 111 havo an opportunity of casting a ballot for the May Queen. That Uie Council came to tbe conclusion that the May Qoeen ejection for thia year should remain intact will undoubtedly call for a long iph from thone advocate t ibe old system of choosing the Q-ieen. Their efforts to curb tbe actions of the opponent of tbe May Queen sysiem status cuo, are imcrpreted as being expended to save the May Quf-en-f-lect, and not primarily to prevent a chance In The system. It cannot be denied that tbe May Queen argu ment bas not stirred the interest f hundreds f students on the campus. The drive to throw the old system on the chopping block was not started with tbe express purpose of creating a rampant stu dent body over nothing at all, as ; charged at various tinea. It was started to correct a faulty ion machine that had been Mattering along for years. It was a move to give the students f the t niversity f Nebraska something that they ripht fully deserved. It was an effort to convert a tradi tion of long and significant standing to a tradition that was controlled by a larger number f students n the campus. The new system that will be recommended to the faculty committee n student organizations, riglnally drafted by Mortar Board, with a few changes tacked en by the Student Council, while appearing a Wt cumbersome n the face, is really a democratic step. It signifies that hoth organiza tions are eager to see a settlement brought about that will meet with the approval f students. Tbe faculty committee, in making its decision upon the recommended change, must hear in mind tbe import of the campaign that liaB taken place on tbe campus, the agitation that has run rife, and the conseauenoe f selecting a May Queen n the Ne braska campus. It must further hear in mind ihat both Mortar Board and the Student Council have recognized the necessity for a change. Tm not a nolltidaa," declared the student as he showed up for the annual election of officers in s honorary organization. THE XATJGH'IT COLLEGE 1HL 1'outh, which despite some forced optimism on the part of a few elders is Quite generally frowned upon secretly if not condemned outwardly, wins welcome and needy encouragement in a recent ar ticle by JUfa S. Halle in the New York Herald Trib une magazine section. Hiss Halle is concerned principally with pre sumably tbe most shocking personality in the sinful w hirl or young people the college girl. The writer's pleasant and lavorable impression ds not mere con jecture to make her story popular and widely read. It is based on what Miss Halle says are tintMBput able facts obtained from presidents, deans and many srudents at a 'number of the most renowned aBtem colleges for women Wellesly, Vassar, Bryn Mawr and a host of others. "Nothing to them." says Miss Halle in referring to the hlef accusations against the college girl which are that she smokes and drinks and pets and is very bad-mannered. Smoking, Miss Halle dismisHcx us a diversion not concerned with any moral problem. Several lieges permit smoking under cc. u.ln provisions. Where 1t is prohibited, Vise Hal) admits nicotine is inhaled secretly. But, she writes, "The authori ties (io not have a disproportionate amount of Trouble on this account." Jlm to alcohol and othe, liquors which pop-eyed individuals apart from university life believe are consumed by -every college attendant, Miss Halle finds: "Out of the 8,30b students In seven colleges 1 visited, there have been less than twenty cases of drinking brought up in the last three years.' The girls interviewed by Kiss Halle declared that xiff liber would they drink ai or around college, nor would they shower attentions and party invitations upon young men who Indulged Indiscreetly in tbe use of intoxicating liquors. Alter talking with a wide number of all sorts of girls attending 'u.ese representative eastern in- TI1K DAILY MHinSKW lltutt0. Ml.. Hall comludra lhal "HhwuIPI." whirs In if;. timm ae Innirrwl ! I ' Ioiiim snl e.Uutf. I in im.l'uou.l- l n..u f me rollffe (lila "We ha oihrr hi.ie rnirrilnin Isier'." mrnxLLN tiu: links I I fly laSeiis Giima ! VMM Mil INWFCT I sui uhoM I imnn iiill iiiui kui r.plle Ihr clillts iiiniiiiviU) iii Juii4ik ine Ui 'k -ii Mi.. Ilalla rnrla a ths ITim statement of en .luj. ut .uwwt o. Uif I nl i.f lh nnv.1 ih.!'"''' ea.i.is rolleje irl l l que t i,n -Uei.. ana .! pi ' o. .hi. .ubie. , r fc,h.:,,tr.. :v:: AnJ Mi It U. Th. h ariuall) alu.iy eollere ,,. ,h., U hat life ouuide the rlawroom her It la aii to fall io ,, , rl) lone 1U- '" h i a fjienale leel, air finding t Sftsl offenders to (he ltuie aiienJm a ' ...la a a-. i. .1.1 saraVlkki'lllial K. f. and f.r beiaern. It Is Iheae few students ' ne uu ''-, , PHARMACY COLLEGES Dean at Nebraska Arranges Tour of West to Sec Other Schools m,i It I ir it A l.nnn. d-n f the ho eMaiJe rnlarcej upon and spread rapnll) .. ..,.,,,. M.m r.i.ircr of ThatmatJ. l"v . a I i - vi.K.l.t iho Aik o lhe maVHiy of others ht .... ...k, 1-..1 rrll-. the lalier part of the week for S .. .... ij-.i. .vi.k ; " ..1.- 1. i i.A.ii lnrlicallon tour ar. h,.n. rr.h.ed by dthgenl and commendable ui..l not the ..r to be ; rreenled ,n,ong collrie. tul an! Uiuuht. of pharmacy In 1 ihu urn- or the anroial ol wraiorn tinirrl es 1.hJ',r'P 1 I.:.,,,. utenia Uondmled aenuall) by ivwior !. uuleil J iu irn . cnniinn sl.h I.I. oillnn I: a iur i( thai moat sorornies bae lnlil 1 hen their tclepho lore thrj re anered Voliere a nn.loubte,i: on.' f : a. lnpec'or of the American a drainau). a lai ion o; mi' k- -i ....--, ... .. rx . . t ..M.t.i.t.fl 11m . ' .. . . ......... ti. l.me.1 ! f.,IL.in .hortl i be tled In in.- 1. n ol iiu niofi tamoua the rd.-r gum: i'nlerny aied - hen their t.lepnonea nni lor irn ni.nuir. , ..-. 1..1 i n. r.,llr ol iharmacy of the Kill l.iunu.i.1... "1. - " J. In WHKll TATM? pU. pm ...u i r tlmo 10 bejidaho at locatell. Oregon State .r , ,u.lcn. of tbe lolleg. of An. S.d 5c.ence. w..,.rk stud- b-jd, jjp tj . .Vlirge ,1 t oM.ni.. , , found ruilty of frau-. I. Ks.U.b X IU U 7oTt Friday. Asril I. . . . v. 1 . . Tk.i. . nr I n v rvart T. I Air-na - - Comhuber. I Kan Epsilos dancs. Kapp rsi 1 . Alpha CM Omega tea. 1 to 4 o'clevk. Lambda CM Alpha pledge party. chapter houa. ! Ac Muer. Student Activities ' buildln. 11 Kappa Alpha house party. Alpha Gamma Rho. houae dance. Saturday. April t. Sigma Tbl lllon. spring party, at Cornhuaker. Tbl Ielts Theta. houae dance. I!ta Tail !eta. bouse dance. Vi Kappa TM. apilng party Us- Tbl Kappa Tai. house party. Acacia houae dance. .Mi.ha Sigma I'M. founders ban c( quel. Lincoln. I oamopoman Tlll'RSnVY. APRIL I. to.-.). of tommltiees appeared, ihr p:,a group takes the form or an u. , -rlaaamen dlcuion (roup. lbs nam of the mmniutrr i.t rharg of the Grace CoprMM-w r Is lo be Nebraaka In Shancliii A tlai of the rommltirea aiM th. chairmen follows: WH4 fttMlni. IIIM I aiik IM. 1. (...(, 1.. . J... , '; A rlM. rkui.a ti(' V.nitaA.ki rrhm in.m H.R . Knh.r1i, .4i.nii.f r...n..i,.it . . hrvm.1, ur -lftti..n 4.. v.. Haf.'kt. r....r. h. In. . t ftp.w ItMlh tllf4, l.i.r..'l ,. fix Harlan. Club. Initiation. EAT AT THl TEMPLE CAFETERIA COOO COOKING KSASON ABJLt PSllCtS the - Hit baa been .nl in a thime hlrh had been rretloukty used .. ... . ,k iM.,.r. 11 houM. 1 at Sratlle: ta prrpa'aioi) nhool. and hlch as rrartirally , ,lull ,.f ',.! i the lra j lege at ILIIman: northern imAtt the.e latter reeommenda- dialed' .1 the .m. by another person. Tb. s m.:.c rtwh .nd .ne ..a, ! ' , V 'er.it of Nlontaoi. at : i!OM ' Vn n" Mortar Board and Council.' "A majority of the commute deni In 0'iej.uon has pUced on parole until ! In reueial anj a a hole. 'coa; I nlerlt of 'ioti the ruy- Miouia Montana at j, tub)eeted to un fair asd unjustified crltl. Um be-, iirm 11 BjimH - 1 - - - 1 , t hA 1 lay- . . . inv 1 1. i" v... - . . . . i.r. .ept.mbrr !:. by the lollege Honor rommnier piT.m:e.i Ihl. ear hae A n-port in le prepaid ry n of ,h fft ,h(t, , ,B1bm tt.riUnt. ttt one or ' ' irm i.nin ... man Touting me iour . . . w tor M,, tbouMsd found eception. such 'T romernioe in- un Queen, end ( A change should tbe consent 0 . . . . h. r..ll tt.lt. Cam inua rcan an urm in 11" vi"th - j-n . . . . - .v ..-J .....! , . .. w .v v k.. v.. vat.:cd - and th lat. ttpettr 1 mg d.Me in th. vanoua scool. TM d oniy wlth rvi..y ii-ii.na rT .n- . fnloThir To aeo.iatjon jll te nontiec or iN v,,;, M3rjir Poard M Vi.f rlf 10 noro l.ak.Ue tere.iu bj au;boilit Jh ,1M , ,hl!1 r.,t. ,n thr hrrtulanliea and lowering of Man- j ( fnBrl, 1or (t) yor,.r ptar4 has1 and will b- eltrible for eipulktoo at ths slightest tlnt, u jdard. been traditionally concerned wttb Pixntvailon of the law In the future : Mudt-nt o. tuand ns ew. the . the situation and (b Since the May , It seem, onlte the natural may for tbe arerag. ei.r.Jordm.ry I') i WKH)EM.NN IIFXPS . 37 '" '"ZiZZ ' L ' . -ne O Nell and bin school to M ' ..... ... . v.- era! nnlvertlty Intereet. the Smdenl , ktuaem 10 w Pu wur - "illtIf Th j,nt drasout. ptn;oo- IVIir.n IHJUflV ork hen all e'e has failed. Put does be realise . , ,-.,,,.,1 ihrslr.g l very' the po'ency of such requests? Ioes be realise the ' dPieMing to the C""'r",( Profe.gor f Education Find ration be .lacing bis friend In making such We. in our ignorance, 'drcire on.y rOltSSOT 01 LfluCailon f demaffdt? W hn a fellem student 1 confront uation comrnenmrate to tMs particular ona, b has ; frequently; bia plots are s'tll bnl r,.. it v. ...mi V.I Km'har liant and vigorous "in i',,n NEW CARS FOR RENT Jult aSSma kir lin S)M Ftyi g J Ctaua Ceue: Cbvrvit MM A SIkaMaiara. ttiim in Tuaara geiatti iftin.aiairy c ajar mile fkrauM n ier CKt retaia. aN rwaaaa. AJwtyi Open B 6819 I Motor Out Company ! 1120 p st. : a waft. Pat ru.". -r-- . . Sakepear as a repreeentateol m . v . !t!s tjpe And SJaVe.peare, offers ( ttted lta a , .t Hl scene, and cLanrs , . 1 ..... ... II k rml io Alternatives. cholar be 1ll b guilty of violating bis rods of Ladies er too learned for us. Gcraan Incrcasea in Popularity. Here etatled aiudy of the -eachicg of nnviem languages has been bv Ir. C. C. Weldemann. mil be branded as a "prude" or epoultl,"- of a m vomout. ..,1.. I could hardly be ei U tbe student bo is be.ng solicited for aid J "J1', xraVr li Tgood n Soeondary Schools a T 'aces honesty and fairness abo ererjthing -se..M n,u't, nd Wood Rarnay and of the Cnlted States." be mill fed no chagnn in refuntg to assi the Mkry yarhton do very well. The recently publtf-hed by t . aai - - . T a aa. afaTn ek fh ar- 1 ooncil. irprrirmini nwr- j terested student body, should help 1 to fonnulste any plans for a , change. j "This committee unanimously thanka Mortar Board for Its co-! operation la attempting to work out I a rational solution of this situation j la the Interest of the entire nnl verslty. Mortar Board harlag been I at work en a plan for a change in ! month. 1 further ifwn-; ethics; second. If be refuses to give any help, be , . Mm. ,vor ,,t. and wita rrofessor of hlMory and rrinclples M.;Mn for Mnnl , . v, ntaa . l eaucauon. ua in-w 01 n ., Ikcte4 to te 1 . 1- -, merds that the election Sell this nd Colleges ' . ir " ! the MacM;l- 2T , s his reputation rest are pamg. As tbe Mayer Un r? a. tIi.i factor present 'Midsummer Mghts. r. A. Wheel as a Tltal factor m. B,i: BWMhi vi h0P. ran of the boo er wrote the flmt I Kerer. Marjorle Sturderant, Bruce i Thomas. Clam leon. W. Joyce fnend in need." But if be regardi . V . . . m ak arts a. 1 AV PrTrTlll .Wi lurWM'"" . . . . & . 4. - aT ana sisnaing - ..... .- ;m. B,i: moonth. let tjs hope fart w tne dock oeai.u jinn .on i A?T ,nd IrrT1, rrles. in bis life more so tnan rtspet ror nis own nooor, . . attempt t redeem tbem-ie:gn languaa id mr aiKa ww. -be 11 gladly orfer any aid be ran. ana ie r.gni-.,,, hrore the season enos. . . 117. 7. Y W C A TVRTAT.TJ8 nut mis orm . mu Hoctor Weide-1 rwtwr tnm , The latest dumb question asks if thwe r-eople of TtfnT.y - By Walter Up-' trnn found in this study. Spanish wlt n)0rt ei. n the tennis courts are trying to capture t-utier- pm.Bn. Ui pp. New York: me!" ,.l,rro'0",r T . 'virions r.ws. Macmillan company. 2hC. I waiter lppmann directs tbe eel- . . . . .f v. Vav VrtrV World This book Is a collection or papr lUlittiL auxuvo ON MAT QUEEN BLAZE r aajllnai 1 fiw lM. I. K X PKBJ M KTl N t; Attention cf tbe Institutions of higher learning vA v rlnen and has had rub- in ih rnd States baa been centered nion Iowa luhed in various marixines dnring i Stats college at Ames. This college is pioneering i the laft ten years. Xt.Ui rrof ! jcnt Council, from this list of upoa 1 '" usual happy farultj for placing nis j Tb. toim rolling the litUe interest by its contemporaries. i nnycr on the signUioent af pcci of J tifl number of votes shall serr s Recently, the Cyclone Inatitution in tbe Tall life and work of public men i MlT Qn Tlie candidate pol Com state abolis-bed the fric of dean of men. It ;Here he deals with Al Smuh. Cool-' Jln hinhrr number ol is gleaned from new. .counts Uiat a " - councillor fvurin rompiwa m uminnjin 'tics Holmes, liaramg, i-l. lied with faculty superrision made the office of the cl.t-n. and Sinclair ewla. He u f uniieceKsaTT'. Sundry duties of ths of- poinis out clearly what they have fice were turned over to ths registrar while tbe to- rreacn is ooiamg v-- .u committee which dealt eaaiern coaM. with foreign relations has been dropped for there was no longer interest in and need for such a group of workers. Two other changes in the names dergraduate council assumes specific matters of stu dent legislation. This is a decided step advancing student self- this fystem. Such a system as employed by lows State, if successful, wfl probably be adopted by otber institutions, rrejudioes to forms of student government sre being broken down. Moih-eaten theories of undergraduate incompetency are fading. With unrestrained interest, tMs pioneer experiment 1s heing scrutiniied. Success" Ames. "I. These votes shall se conntea hy tbe members of Mortar Board .vtA 4 1a. ct rrm rtf ii TnTcS.ra of ir.n. or are doing, or Intend t e Mortar Board faculty advisory a( : i,e remarks won them n-1 commineo. bt -.r sort He cracks the "hip I ..5 j clertion shall hold for in ;.lce. and pats the ck in,on j,, Al lhr rpiraion of that oiiit-r ces. He explains Smiths;,,- vnr-tar BoBj-d. rotains the government, it is an attribute to the sound., of , hi attTrn , "f?1 VtZ?" UU ... . - ( UUU, 'i Ifil 1141 tu- mi to deiend Mencken, ana nr ,ujttk lesitk. Altogether, il is an illumina ting series of sketches and well worth anj-on's while. a "Mr. Coolidge's genins for inac tivity is developed 10 a very high point," says Mr. Lippmann. "It is far from being an indolent Inacti vity It is a grim, determined, alert If lty lr t- installing lights c '.be carnrot 4BBUi,T vhJCh tps Mr. Cool- THE STUDENTS STOStC- Rector's Pharmacy : 15th aeS P Street f -Oivr Store Is Ver Ctarc j-- 3 l.ill.lIN,,.!..!.,, ,,,.., WTicn an Eriaemble is the Smart Note in any Co-ExTa wardrobe What Co-Ed wants to pass up a chance to be smart? $29.50 and more buildings, aspiring sampus leaders ought not have i )(1pe constantly occupied There any trouble getting in tbe spotlight. I has never been Mr. Oolidpe's I equal in the art of deltins in- Before the next class election is held maybe the . r o6k u !)Unj0ronsiy aius factions ought to get together and compare wstches. jtrated by Kollin Klrby, and the 'two together, forming a learn. One can never tell during the winter who are 1 have turned out a very interesting the real honest out-of-door boys, hut wait till a nice warm day comes around . treatise. A pre-med was bewailing his fate tbe other day. He is studying logic. "What's the se of the stuff to a doctor?" He anked. Journal ists ask the same Question. G. K. T.nTtli .rrtm.rrfl 10 the Editor. 1 . ,,, Tf .rm How- Although there are a great many variations in . nightly, I Quar- the time ti the -meeting of 5 o'clock classes at tbe re.fl more violently after taking OTHER STUDENTS SAY University of Nebraska, hy all clocks of the CnlveT sity tbe minor officers of the junior :lass had all been olected hy o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the time set for the opening of tbe meeting. Members of the class that thought the day. of filthy iiolitics in the Tniversity was over, made their arpearanoe at tbe meeting 7-laoe at the oesignated , T(h)lfrlnatlr . t,) huIuan 1t,flay iK a hour to present their 'Choice for the offices. And : buDdle of netres. AnythiBg KVe s lo snd behold the task was done: Three lucky men blowout on tb street As enough logic than hefore. Andre Maurois said: FicUon is necessary because to some rtiit our ordinary life lacks strong emo tions as iompared w-ith ths savage existence of the Tiast. I ha me doots. The savage was dull ana had heen presented the xcuse for getting their names in the Comhusker an vtra time, to say nothing of the honor attached to tbe positions. In the Tast few years there has heen a .m 7ialgn waged for the abolition of dirty campus joli tlcs. Thus Tar in the present school year there has been little oomplalnt of the various politicial fac tions. And now this smaTl group, supposedly represent ing one of the leading factions of the Cnlverslty stoops to the very Questional " iiractioe of 'calling a meeting to order and finishing ihe business hefore the hour of the meeting. Although the iresult 'Of the elections amounts to nothing, it Is a real irefleo tlon on the integrity of political manoeuvers on the campus of the University of Nebraska. A Votor to lay !us on our hacks. I know. K oilers Kars that crack wine Dy way of the exhaust Jurt slay me. method should jrove unsatisfactory : in the o;iinion of the Mortar Board. Committee. Recommendations The recommendations of the oora mitiee on this petition as approved hv ihe council were: The Stodcnl Oouncll commiuee on the investigation of tne May Queen situation unanimously re- . commenis t& the council the accept- ; snc of the recommend stions of Mortar Board with the following ' changes: ! "Add to Taracraph 1: "Each senior woman heing TirivQ- eped to vote for three candidates ! "A majority of the committee j believes that it would he advisable i to make these further 'Changes is : the recommendation: Changes Vote Counting i "Change Para aph 2 to road : "These vot shall he counted ky two members of the Mortar Board , faculty advisory committee whs ! shall 'convey tbe results of the eleo- j tion to Mortar Board.'' or "These votes shall he counted hy one member of the Bortar Board faculty advisory committee and hy tbe faculty adviser of the Student Oonncil and the insults shall he carried to Mortar Boards "Change Paragraph S to read: 'This method of ejections shall hold for one year. At the expira tion of that time, the irt-ntbod ol lection may he changed by the facultg comTni1ti"e on student oaav isattons on recommendation if Mor tar Board and the Student Council providing that tbe aforesaid method should .prove tinsatisfactoiy in the ANOTHER POINT OF VTEW COLLEGE WORE THAN CHILD'S GARDEN A prominent oducator tbe other day marred one of tbe oollegiate's most cherished Ideals: those who think that "'college is 'contacts" win e sur prised to hear from lilm that 'college students tnow nothing of life, that the -university gives thum noth ing hut a gilded unsophisdestios and some useless facts. But prominent educators who havi; breathed the high rarity of ths air of, learning ss long that their social Instincts have suffered partial atrophy forget that a orosfreectlon of a university would give a crosssection of the world. People of an mor als, races, and creeds, rub shoclders there until the provincial angles are worn off and the student he comes to some extent, anyway, an Intellectual 00s mopolrtan. ' Daily Cali1umia COTNER COLLEGE Rocky Moontain Summer School Sylvan Dale : LoveLisid, Colorado "c V- - rt nv.- ,. 'fft-A w.t- New Values by Hundreds Now 0 LUNCH JS OTJX TKJL ROOM M IN FLOOR WE GITS PJLEMTT7M TXCXETS TODAY AND FRIDAY JSew vtlam azid scmsatioaal redactions to make tis a record breanf sale. 2,000 Pieces WOMEN'S RAYON LINGERIE Beautiful new oolora aptdiavc .nd laoe trimropfl or embroiderea (ueoea. BLOOMERS, STEPAS. VESTS, COMBIXATIOS SUITS, CHEMISE. A.U anna to sell mi. only .... $1100 Corsages and Flowers IDcwutiful xte orMfc.fri uj6 rs n nWllimi un ilarfe !! cluntrs ntltr -nvmblnftttniio sitWW WOMEN'S CLOVES S''in imvori6 and 'ChaJclue faJirtc !!. Cannllrt -nd turn hank rufffi. JDmhrar Ifiejre end smarU3' trimmed. 4 fQ Riwrlal. the a.a.tr i Opens June 3rd. 1929 CigM weeks of aioorvdltaS college avo. k 'leading la V. A. r at. a., Oegraa. AtMnS t)ls eohool lfer luialth. umir tieti ns college oraSH. SaSdle tioroe aetvloe "or all wtio Oeel It. Aolt, Tiatilng, ewtfnmlfig., nS many other artfvltlea vtider aupervlolBn. College work in a vacation aattltia. n eey aooeea of emt f yea t nlarool. for SuIMk anS Vleav Sooe.. 0dea Cotncr College, Lincoln, Nebraska 500 New VOMEN'S HAND BAGS New oolora, new stylos, our Q-eatbers. A value array unmatched for value and iv. EieptQe, shark and salf leathers, (touch and other styles. S the windws, ath 2$c Men's All-Linen Handkerchiefs Mm's fine aU-Unxi Handkerchiefs. Large tine m 4 M m-ith neat "4-inch hemstitched hem. jar 9XVV lSc Ladies' All-Linen Handkerchiefs Ladies fine "sheer 'Quality all linen Handler- 419 4 iuiIuwl 1-16 inch hemstitched hem for OXoVsl $149 Triangle Silk Scarfs I uliful Triangle Sirfs. A livy quality stilt crepe, in t designs and hand htocksd patterns. 4J I J Hich color oombmatioac JXsts' sin fan $le5 Values WOMEN'S SILX KCSE JUl U, -v -t ligM rs far BSUBCff' l latiioaod pare tatrss tfik to the wrL C-iffoa auid mrrrtc wtM aU -ataea. A nscr tstrft array t JiT $C3 3 Boxes KOT EX and Suiituy Belt, tvS for . . . $U3 $1.53 LADIES' NECXVEAR Oonam- tng nt mile, and mllar e.nd nitT exAa. hw i- rmt lene in all ine etna-ne J