TiinrK nunw. ni::i:im:i 6, 1020. tiik daily nfiirxsksn r I On The Campus ji; 1 BY MAItY NICllOLH, CAWI'L'B tXnTOR IWinal ScuMtn Open Villi Militury Hall Tiiilit. OvrrahuJowlnj; all event or the amla) year la tha annua) Military Imll wlilrh oprna tho formal aeaaun at tha Untvturity of Nebraska Ihla evening. Tim (iivwntallon of the honorary roloiu-l. elected ty wu litr vote rai ly In the fall, will t II inn Una col.. 1 ful tradition of the itnivrf mty. Two formal partiea at In (! ballnwriui ami a hnlf dozen Iioiiim paitlra Kive evUlrnca thai the bm lul aeNHlon in In full away. Christmas, Party At Beta Home. I'IimIkch of Heta Theta II are en tertaining At a fhi IMmaa pnity nt the chapter tioime Hntunlity eve ning. Tim CliriMinaH theme will pivvtul In the tleriirniimia. Forty t'liiipli-K will attend the dance which will Ik chaperoned by Mr. ami Mrs. J. K. M. Thompson and Dr. and Mia. A. M. Schmidt. Formal Dinner Dane at PI Phi Houae. I'hl lift Phi actlvea and pletlgea will be Im-iti'.HHr-i nl a forniiil ilin inr dunce nt the chapter hoimo huturdity. I'luiMtmns decoratlona will he used. Mix) Mabel Ie and Mrn. Frances Welah will be chap eron for the dunce. Home Dance Follows Initiation. MciiiImtm of Alpha Chi Signm a ill hold n hoiiHO dance on Hatur day evening following Initiation of nwotal new member in the after noon. Tho thirty-five couple at chnpcron.t Mrs. IahiIkc Perrlne and li-nding the dance will have as Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Boschul. 6igma Phi Sigma Entertain. Three hundred couples will at tend the fnrniiil party Riven by SiK'ii'i I'"' Sigma nl the (..'urn huxker ballroom on Saturday eve- STUART BUILDING BARBERS For The Big Military Ball XKW A NO SAN1TAKY 2nd Floor Stuart Bldg. B4368 Young Amerles'a Boy Friend Charles "Buddy" Rogers In "Halfway to Heaven" With Jean Arthur ON THE STAGE BURT" And Stuart Stage Band presenting 'HELLO LINCOLN" with Tommy McMahon A 7 Co-eds RADIOLOC1V Stuart Symphony Orchestra Playing Selections trom "Ueiert song Neb. -Ames Football Picture! Shows 1-5 7-11 Mat. 40 Eve. 60 Loqes 60 & 75c He Speaks-You Roar with Laughter WILL ROGERS In the All Talking Picture "THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS" A Scream from Start to Finish WHAT DO I CARE" All Talking ORPHEUM Shows 1-3-S-7-9 Mat. 35 Eve. 60 Chit. 10 Should Youthful Lovs Be Sacrificed To Duty 7 PAULINE FREDERICK IN Tha Sacred Flames with CONRAD NAOEL A Warner Bros. All Talking II DANGEROUS FEMALES" All Talking Comedy Ail Technicolor - All Singing "DOLL HOUSE" Shows 1-3-5-7-9 Mat. SS Eve. 60 Chll. 10 RBALTO TTi iTTOV iif 100 TALKING SINGING DANCING Colonial STUART Stop Look Listen Oh Yeah! All Talking Sound Comedy, O M News MaL 18c - Nlte 25e Chll. 10c . Shews at 1-1 -?- nine. Devoraliona will be la ihe fraternity's color. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. I'hllip K. tilaymakcr will act as chaperons. Phi Sigma Kappa Give Formal. With the ballroom of tha Lincoln hotel decorated la blu ajd rod, tb fraternity color, members of Phi Sigma Kappa will entertain at a formal party Saturday evening. the formal will be Mr. and Mrs. J. of the fraternity. A rhapernna at hav been lamied by the members Invitations to three hundred ruents I. Kenning and Captain and Mrs. K. C. Hegel. Aplha O's Party Saturday. Forty couples will be at the house party Riven by member of Alpha Omlcron Pt at the chapter housu tomorrow evening. In ac cord with the ChrtNtmaa Idea will he Ht reamers of red and green and an uniiMiial aeaonal picture above the fireplace. The chaperona will be Mrs. E. Pullman and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brenke. T. K. E. Pledget Honor Active. Actives of Tau Kappa Epallon will be guests at n Chrlatmaa party at the chapter houne Saturday, given by pledges of the fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris Gable, Mr. and Mrs. Ilny Schlentt and Mrs. K. W. McHenry will serve as chap erons for the forty couples who will attend the party. - Oramlich Disparages Trend of Young- Fanner Who Raise Only Show Stock. (Continued from rage One) The Junior endeavor of the na tion, declared Professor Gramllch, has been focused during recent years upon 4-H club work, the original puroses of which were the interesting of farm boys and girls In the proper care of animals as well as to attempt to create an iuleie.it among patents lu the pro duction of finished beeves at a young age. "How far," he asks, "have we strayed from the original pur-, poses? In the first place, packers are complaining that 4-H calves are too heavy to suit their needs. Serondly. It must be admitted that baby beef work, as conducted to day in most regions, holds the show and auction ring as its major goals. "What are the after effects? I fear that we are developing some professionalism among our would be innocent little amateurs. Just recently a grand champion steer which sold for approximately (1 per pound produced an interesting study in the beef coolers. The enrcass gave unmistakable evi dence of a liberal use of the herds man's sharp practice tools. I won der if our committee on show ring thics should not take a rather definite stand on this problem?" RENT CARS Mmie! "A" Fords, Chevrolet sixes and fours and Reo Wol verines and Flying Clouda. Special discount on Chevrolet 4 cylinder cars and Reo Wolver ines. Reservations held until 7 p. m. Time nharge begins st 7 p. m. Plenty of cars at all times We will appreciate your business. Motor Out Company 1120 P Street Always Open Cig Vanette Cigarette Cane or T;oose cliaiitfc receptacle Compact Comliineil. In all colors and designs. AGNES BEAUTE SHOPPE Tel. B-3122 B6971 Hotel Cornhusker Lincoln, Nebr. A - r'tisissaaZS The rot petulsr cereala served i tke dlniB-roesw f American caller's, eat Inr clubs and frmteraltlae are made by Kelloff ta Battle Creek. They Include ALL-BRAN, Pep Bran Flakes, Rice Krisplee, WWl Krumbles and Kelloff'a Shredded Whale Wheat Biscuit. Alee Kaifee H Coffee the coffee that lets you akasp. W CORN W- FLAKES MEN WILL HONOR ORIDIRON SQUAD AT CELEBRATION (Continued from Page One) coast to play In the annual Kant West gridiron claan'u In San lYancisco. Likewise will Itay mond Kit herds be tumble to at tend this year's banquet for III-' same reason . Oornhuaker fans will have the opportunity for the second con secutli'e time to honor the Hig Six champions. IjihI year's aggrega tion crushed every opponent by n convincing enre. Nebraska, thin year, lacking veteran material was held to ttes by two teams, Oklahoma and Missouri, hut was able to come through in the rest of the games to win the conference. AH N0UMAN STEAKS AT AO WORLD T0RUM (Continued from Pate One I In speaking of Turkish men of the pivsrnl dry, he s'tld that the old fer which they formerly wore had been abolished by law, and that the men were gradually adopt li g Americnn styles In hats rtr.d other Rpparcl. Mr. Now man pointed out that the changes were affecting both young and old in his country. "Among the older people, the changes are only external," he said. "They adopt new dress and laws philosophically, but in their hearts atill cherish the ild order. The younger generation, on the other hand, are growing up amid new customs. They seem to take to them readily. Their actions are more similar to tln.se of younc people of the 1'nlted States and of Europe than to young people of their own nation twenty-five years ago." CLASSII IS. AFTKR ALL IIS a Townsen.1 pttitiKrapb you want OF COf'RSK "your photocrspb from Hauck's Studio will pleam. LOST --White oM wrist wei-h Set with 1 diamnnna and 4 napnirei Kewaro Marlallre lv. BMlhH. WK RKNT Tiixedn Hicitrh Woolen Mills. K'O Bo. 11th. HM72 "OUR STORK IS YOl'R PTORE" Eat at RECTOR'S 13 A P. "THE STUDENT'S STORE ' CHAS. W. FLEMING Jeweler Gift Counselor Diamonds 1311 0 1311 0 Virpin Piatnoinl Kinps 25.00 to 350.00 Hi nps O 'Konianer 25.00 to 200.00 3T Strap Watvlifs F5?f '"'i I t i 20.00 to 125.00 . Mj b I ;,: ti 17.75 to 350.00 V Jlyj?ii .vi-'.' Ill 1311 0 st. rfL0f I m I pj..-gjsniii, mazi&miKnBUKMBHHmt THE com llaUe flavor championship ia won yr after year by Kellojrg'e. On campuaes from const to coast they sweep the field. Why? Try themt Poor milk or cream into a brimming bowl of Kellogg's C0171 Flakes, crisp and golden. Relish tbe. matchless flavor of the first spoon ful. Savor the satisfaction of the last. Then you'll know why they're champions I Particularly good with fruit or honey added. Ask that Kellogg'a, the original Cora Flakes, be nerved at your fraternity house or favor ite campus restaurant. 0 C Give HER Many direct import bottled and boxed in France insuring perfumes both lasting and alluring! From ROSINE Nult De Chine. Priced 2.00, 3.00, 5.00, 7.60 and 14.00. Qui Et Tu (Who are yon T) Priced 10.00. From ROJANE Jasmin. Priced 2.50 and . 5.00. Tojada. Priced 2.50 ami 4.50. Chypre. Priced 2.50 and 4.50. Fleur De Juin. Priced 5.00 and 10.00. From GRENOVILLE Byzsnce. Priced 5.00, 10.00 and 20.00. Vlctrix. Priced 3.00 and 12.00. Bluet. Priced 2.50. From MOLYNEUX Vogue. Priced 10.00, 15.00 and 25.00. Fete. Pri-ed 10.00, 15.00 and 25m CIRO Chevalier De La Nult. Priced 1 00, .7 and 6.75 Bouquet Antique. Priced 1.00, 7.50 and 12.50 ROGER AND GALLET Fleur D'Amour. Priced 2 t 3.50 t JL Pavots. Priced 1.50 and - " 5.00 Wit aTttt TiTb fy L III 7 V VI Ub31 kD JL ws m n- n n n n n p. n n r, n n l u u u u u The chap who wears a trim HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Tuxedo to the Militaray Ball has no fear that the 'only one" might fall for the "lure of the Uniform" for he lenows he doesn't make such a terrible picture himself. aai acit Direct From LYOCS Gardenia. Priced 1.00 ami 10.00. Jell Masque. Priced 10.00. Boulevard. Triced 100, 12.00 and 35.00. Dear Ma do. Priced 10.00 and 35.00. L'Heore Du Bslier. Pi Iced 1.00, 4.00, 7.50 and 35.00. Ambre Dei Pagodet. Priced 1.00, 2.50, 7.50 and 10 00. Jasmin. Priced 100, 4.00. 7.00 and 10.00. Chypre. Priced 1.00. 2.50 and 5.00. Le Pole De 8nteue. Priced 4.00. From VIOLET Pourpre D' Airtmne. Priced 8.50. Ambre Royal. Priced 5.00. Lee 8ylvle. Priced 8.50. Nlobe, Priced 5.00. Other fine imported perfumes COUDRAY Toujour Mol. Priced 1.50, 3.50 and 7.50 Femme Du Jour. Iliced 1.50, 3.50 and 7.50 Bon Solr. . Priced 5.00 CARON Les Pols De Senteur (Sweet Pea). Priced 35.00 Nult De Noel (Christmas Night). Triced 30.00 Sen FORMERLY A - , j , mi i. . . . i is , u i WW a. m - ! .L--..:U.J..t,.. j u, n 1 mi . ... 1 ' '. 7 llt"'j S tpporcl For Men Women & Children Perfumes! Am Imports From AGNES No. 6. Pi iced 18 00 snl 35.00. From CORYSr Chouke. I ! 10 00. Ylsngh. I I !00 and 6.00. Gardenia. I i n I 6.50. From MOLINA fUl Iff lf D'or Pi i .1 1J.C0. L' Psrfucrrs P''. P.rft . Pl-jce.l 4 00. 1. .110 i ).i0 sn.l 40.00. Christmas E-I'v Ppcrd 1.50. 12.00 si.. I m.oo. From FOREST Mingtoy. Priced 1.50, 5.00 and 7 50. From GODET Petite Fleur Blu. Pi 'ced 5.00, 7.50 and 1i.C0. Jssmln. Ptlced 1.&0, 3 00, 7.50 and 12 00. Mimosa. Priced 14.00 Bellodg.s. Pii.-ed 25.00 N'Aimez Que Mol. Priced 12.00 GUERLAIN Shalimar. Priced .25.00, 37.50 and 75.00 L'Heure Bleue. PiVei 5.00 and 15.00 Liu. Pricrd 30.00 DJedl. Priced 25 00 College Men prefer tlie 1 Yak etl Lapels liroad Shoulders P.ody Bracing Jacket Medium wide Trouser RM STRONGS aat 'a D. li. Me and pungent txl'ins from well-known ivifunu rs Ch riitmoi tlictr ith tlie charm of nnd rv-tic aural a Narolss. Priced 1JJ0 and 3 0a Folie Bleue. Prlcod 7.50. Chypre. Priced 5.00 and 7.50. From LUCE PRIMTAMP L'Arrlente. Priced 7.50 15.00. Le Pseo Bndorme. Priced 7.50 and 15.00. From M YON 1000 Joiea. Priced 35.00. Couer De Femme. Prloed 35.00. Chsrvet Perfume Fer Men. I'riced 20.00. From COUDR AY Jsimin: Diss; Reve De Relnet Charms De Franoe and Secret of Bagdad. Priced 50a From THEUILCR Heliotrope; Lily of the Valley; Rose: Jasmin; Li lac; and Violet. Priced 23o. Hi C a VIGNY Golliwog. 7.50 Priced 5,00 and HOUBIUAN1 Essence Rare. Priced 25.( Quel Que Fleura. Pric 1.00, 2.00, 4X00 and 7.50 En'lsite. Priced 8.00 Idesl. Priced 1.00, 1.78 and 3.50 Mon Boudoir. Priced 1.00, 2.25 and 45 Toilet Goods Ftrnt Floor. TRI r V r CORN FLAKES -i