SUNDAY. NOVKMKKR 23. I'M TUP tlAflV MPnRACk'AN rr, ' SOCIETY Social Calendar The trnditioiml present at ion of Nebraska Sweetluart Mill take place Thuraday morning In Kinu Kosmet's court over w hich liiu'ino i,nrrothers will preside ns )iieen. Identity of the sweet neait who is to lie presented as prim-ess remains a mvstcrv until the finale of the allow while intereat and excitement arrow intense over the speculation of which of the eight Nebraska coeds miis chosen by popular male vote to reign in the King court. Kappa Slgt To Dance Tt Thanksgiving Breakfast Kappa Sigma will entertain about forty couples at a Thankaflvlng breakfast dance Thursday. Break fast will be aerved at 6 o'clock and the dancing will begin at 7. At 8:30 o'clock the party will ad Journ to witness the Koamet club review and presentation of Ne braska's sweetheart Sponsors will bo Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dewell and Mrs. C. Palmer Smith. Gamma Phi Beta Honors Dorothy Jennings A tea honoring Dorothy Jen nings, province director of the Third province of Gamma Phi Beta, was held Friday afternoon at ma chapter House. The so rority, colors, mode with brown, and fall flowers were used to decorate the tea table. In the receiving line with Miss Jennings were Mildred Bickley. president or mi cnapier ; Mrs. Beedle, chaperon: Mrs. Claude Mlnteer, Mrs. Phil Watklna and Mis. Get aid Merrit. Mytlalene Cheney, Maxlne Yost, Phylles Rusirer. Mrs. Arthur Perry, and Henrietta Barnes entertained the rueals with special music. Mrs. Gerald Merrit, former director of the Fifth province, poured the first hour and Ms. Phil Watklna, sec ond hour. Saturday miss Jennings was the guest of the alumnae of t IU '-1A B sal l 6undy. Mortar Board Musical tea, 3 to o o clock at the Alpha Phi house. Thursday. Kappa Sigma Thanksgiving oreaxiasi ana cance at chapter nousc. Gamma Phi Beta at the Univer sity club. Kappa Epsllon Formally Announoea Two Pledges Kappa Epsllon, national phar maceuticai sorority, announces the pledrlnar of Marerreha Soel bert of Klba and Ruth Hellng of v nnppen at rormal services held Thursday evening In Ellen Smith nan. National Officers Of Kappa Delta Are Guests Florlce Micoloi, national treas urer of Kappa Delta, visited at the chapter house Thursday and Friday. A whl e and art en color scheme wu carried out by white roses anu green tapers at a for mal tea given bv KaDna Deli honoring Bessie Faegen, national Inspector. Tuesdsy. The rooms were lighted softlv bv candle Guests were received by Mrs. Anna Marsh, house mother. Ruth Botsford, president, and Maude Lehman, vice president Helen Tuttle and Florence Gidlne-er pourca. Pirate Party Staaed y Alpha Phi Pledges Fifty couplea dressed In nlrate costume were entertained at a dance given by the Alpha Phi freshmen at the chanter noun Saturday evening. The house was transformed into the Inter ior of a pirate ship in keeping with the dress of the ruest. Jerry Stafford's orchestra played iwr me party wnicn was chap eroned by Mr. and Mrs. Noman Ellason and Mrs. O. C. Anderson. Kappa Delt Alumnae Entertain Pledges Pledges of Kappa Delta were entertained at dinner by the alumnae chapter of Pi Monday evening at the home of Margaret Aniierson. Bessie Faegen, na tional inspector, was the truest of honor at the affair. Betrothal of Miss Carr It Announced ' !' ..xaa- i t . : . 11 1.. t. .A -Photo by Tnwntond. roiirteav of The Journal Of Interest in university circles is the Informal announcement of the betrothal of Miss Audrey Carr of Stapleton and John Platte of Omaha. Miss Carr la affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta at the Uni versity of Nebraska, and Mr. Platte with Nu Sigma Nu. THEY HAVE PASSED CANDY AND CIGAKS Chariot ta Joyce, Weeping W ier. Delta Gamma, and Carl Olson, Lincoln, Delta Tau Delta. Helen Drummond, Norfolk, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Harold 8wenson, Omaba, Phi Kappa Psl. Jane Lehnhnff, Omaha, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Brynn Bailey, Lincoln, Alpha Sigma Phi and Delta Sigma Delta. Audrey Carr, Stapleton, Gamma Phi Beta, and John Platte, Omaha, Nu Sigma Nu. Lola Hanlnr. Lincoln, and rtnn Carr, Lincoln. Lambda Chi Alpha. Lenna Pels, Bluehlll, Gamma Phi Beta, and Oscar Osterland. Omaha, Phi Delta Theta. COED BOWLING MEET 10 OPEN TOMORROW of Sigma Phi Sigma, apent the week end at hla home in Omaha. Members of Kappa Delta who attended the game at Iowa City, Include Lila Wagner, Leone King and Delia Taylor. Chi Omega alumnae are en tertaining the pledges at a buf fet supper this evening at 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. H. Fowler. Arthur Krecck, former pledge 12 to 25c t Pfk! , l4,gtl L.7..1atA J MM Kftut Roctere rod ball ClkMic No. 4 Comdy News ,ot - ro"" -4r) --f vtD Mm. LINCOLN i MMMMMjMwiwwieM ii i ii l VVTI IATT f 3 bio r -'rn r THANKSGIVING , WEEK FROQBAM J rJKl jf WORLD'S f ' j GREATEST ; , COMEDY TEAM IN THE gCZ- YEAR'S MOST )TS, SENSATIONAL V A V N COMEDY RIOT SbJy 1 - I 1 m "'V at ,iT' .i" 1 f 1 I i- Dance Tonight! TO LUDLAM'S ORCHESTRA If you enjoy good music, good dancing and a real good Sun day ninht fun carnival, come and join us In making depres sion vanish like the Cigar Store Indian. Also Big Turkey Dance Thanksgiving Night at the PLA - MOR Miles West on "0" Geraldine Hartwlch and La Vanche Peterson, Chi O's, are visiting In Lincoln this week end, Dorothy Smith, Chi O, is spend ing the week end at her home In Horton, Kas. Gretchen Anderson of Omaha, waa a guest at the Sigma Kappa house the first part of the week. Mirinda Kruse, Sigma Kappa, is spending the week end at Fre mont Mrs. A. R. 8hepard of St Paul, Minn., mother of Margaret Shep ard, Sigma Kappa, has been vis iting here the past week. Alpha Psl chapter of Delta , Sigma Phi is entertaining Hugh D. i McMillan,' traveling secretary from ithe national office at Washington, D. C. Mr. McMillan of the chapter at McGIll university of Montreal, Canada, is making an Inspection tour of all chapters. Faculty members who will be entertained Sunday are Dr. Avciy. Dean Lyman, Rudolph Vogeler, and Professors Burt and Decker. RUMOR REPORTS THAT TUX COATS MAY HAVE TO GROW TAILS TO BE UP TO SNUIT FOR FOR MAL SEASON. (Continued from Pace 1.1 twenty-five dollars worth of dif ference nor can she drink it. (Of course tbat'a out of the question anyway oh absolutely). So ahe'd better start agltatlnr for lonrer no Deuer laus. me funny part of it Is. she Uoesn t have to. Half of the fresh. men who came down this year brought formal coata or ambitlona in mat direction with them. (Don't aak which half.) So the uppcr claasman la going to have to look to hia laurels. Me may go home and drag dad'a prehistoric outfit out of the mothballs. Or he may have tails added to the abbreviated rear of hla tux. Coma Aoross, Freshle. Or he may consider tails above the status of the freshman (which might stand the freshman on his head?) and walk off to the party In triumph in hia formal coat. For tunately hla board from saved from last year will fill the bill (or In other words, the gap). So will his vest if the gravy is removable, and the inevitable patent leathera can be greased to prevent leakage and used also. But how about that high hat? Not all boys csn be Phi Gams. Nor can they all cash In for the real article unles some enlight ened business Arm will permit turning In the derby for the silker. Why are all these changes In the wind? Now you guess. But girls should advocate them on the basis or comparative acores, which, as we all know, didn't hand Nebraska a win over Missouri. Correction it was incorrectly stated in Friday's paper that there Is a Friday night dance at the Pla-mor. There is danc ing there only on SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS STl DENTS' WORK ACCEPTED BY CHI DELTA PHI PAPER November issue of the Littera teur, national Chi Delta Phi mag azine, contains many contributions from writers who are members of the University of Nebrsska's chap ter of the women's literary organization. Margaret Reckmeyer has sev eral short poems In the periodical, 'Defiant Song." "The Kiss In the Dark," and "The Pagan." Claris sa Bucklln contributes "Inhibi tions," a poem, and Rosamunde Richards has published 'Illinois Rain," a descriptive article. A short play entitled "The First Rule" by Thelma Sealock also ap pears in the Litterateur. Most of these writers have had previous work published in the Prairie Schooner. GRACE ABBOTT IS BACKED BY N. U. FACULTY GROUP (Continued from Page 1.) of Grace Abbott for the office of secretary of labor, we. the under signed members of the depart ments of political science, sociol ogy, history, economics and busi ness organisation in the University of Nebraska, have the feeling that, of those aavilable and indicated aa being acceptable to the American Federation of Labor, Grace Abbott is the one best qualified for this important post. From the stand point of administrative ability, of bi-oad and sympathetic understand ing of human values, and of schol arly attitude regarding the collec tion and interpretation of impor tant economic data, Miss Abbott is, we think, pre-eminently quali fied lor tne position Eight Teams Will Roll Pins Between 4 and 6 O'clock Monday. FOUR MATCHES TUESDAY Women ten pin enthusiasta will begin their tournament tomorrow when eight teams will roll at each of the two hours between 4 and 8 o'clock. On account o( the number of fieople who planned to attend the owa game, the games achedulcd to be played last week were post poned and the formal beginning of the tournament delayed. However, according to Clarice McDonald, a heavy schedule hna been planned for tne ensuing time between the close of Thanksgiving and the Christmas holidays. Asked to Observe. All teams competing in the tournament are asked to observe the rules printed in a recent issue of The Dally Nebraskan and to co operate with the Intramural office In playing their games, as nearly aa possible, when they are sched uled. Scheduled to piav this week are: Monday. 4-5 o'Clock. Alpha Chi Omega (1) vs. Delta &eia (it. - Kappa Kappa Gamma (S) vs. Delta Gamma 2). Kappa Alpha Theta (3) vs. Chi Omega (3). PI Beia Phi (1) vs. Alpha Phi 2l. 5-6 o'Clock. Phi Omega Tl 2) vs. Alphrt Delta ineia Hi. Alpha Delta PI (2) vs. Sigm Delta Tau. Delta Zeta (3i vs. Gamma Phi Beta 1). Zeta Tau Alpha vs. Phi Mu (3). Tuesday, 5-6 o'Clock. Gamma Phi Beta (4) vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma (2). Chi Omega (2) vs. N ergettes. i Theta Phi Alpha vs. Alpha Omi-; cron PI (2). I Alpha Phi (1) vs. Kappa Phi (1). j ADDRESSES SOUTH DAKOTA TEACHERS' BETAS 00 ROVER, DJ.L'S GO CRAZY IN CURTAIN AND OTHERWISE SKITS INCLUDED IN K08MET REVUE. (Continued from Pag I.) '. arch-conspirator who concoct! the aklt, had an axperlanea r three down in Ohio. Thssa may ' be Incorporate Into the act pro vided McCleery ta successful in filing articles of Incorporation. The breath-taking adventures which must of necessity befall our adventurous young heroes In order to make the volume a best seller will be related In the 479 succeed ing chapters. As curtain iklta go. and they usually go in front of -the curtain (that waa rather flat), tht Karma Tau Lambas. members of an hon orary dramatic fraternity who have been known to do strange things, will live up to their reputa tion in a sketch which may as well be called, "All's Wall When All's Crazy." In this collaglata oddity Le nennett. Harlan Eaaton and Al Tiffany will lapse Into a eerie of antics which are absolutely be yond words. Ooofy Music. The sketch haa an appropriate signal song known by to title. "Lunatics Lullaby." Tna tuna will gush forth at Irregular and unreg ulated intervals in true Marx fashion. Some people call it I music, others forget their culture ana irankiy say what thsy think about it. (The writer must of ne cessity retain his culture.) Anyway, laying averythlng aside, the act Is a pretty salty number. "Black-outs" coma in such swift array that they are dazzling and the lights come on again merely because somebody Lressed a switch. The Kappa Tau ambas will defy all orthodox rules of the drama when they do things which practically amount to a plot against society. Which re minds us, ticketa go on sale to morrow. . Prof. W. H. 3. Morton, princl- i pal of the teachers college high j school, waa the main speaker at the Dakota county institute of j public school teachers at Dakota City early last week. I YELLOW CAB CO. PHONE B 3333 "ORGANIZED RESPONSIBILITY" The Premier O O Tasty Pastry Shop Hotel Cornhusker J. Kt LtFlniuiffm J. O. Hfruler John P. Snnlne J. K. Klrfhman O. ft. Martini, T. Bnice Rot. ThodoT Rullm-lc C. H. Oldfttwr Pana K. Cola C. K. MrNtlll Frtd Morrow Flinu Robert L. RtvnnMa I.. E. Aylworth J. M. Yowrll Miss Abbott Delta Gamma sorority. Ft. Mntt ft. C. Oarn K. S. Kullbmok flf-on O. Svaer Hani Plum wtlliama Clllfnrrt M. Hlrka o. o. viniw ctrzr M. Darlitiptoo noy E. Cochran K C. Blood Karl M. Amdt E. R. McCartney James A. Cuneo John r. Hlrku is a member of "Your Drug Slore" New shipment of Ladies Oomparis jurt the thing for parties or Xmai presents. Whitmans Chocolates The Owl Pharmacy 146 No. 14th & P SU Phone B 10u6 LEARN TO DANCE! Will t'-arli you to (Ihik-c in six private lessons. BALLROOM AND TAP SPECIAL COURSE IN BALLROOM VARIATIONS. Brush up on your steps now for the Military Ball, Dec. S. Lessons by appointment, one hour, strictly private. Morning, afternoon and evening. LEE A. TIIOHNLBEHHV Private Studio 23CO V t. S35SX2X sMXTTTffi LIBERTY DEC. 4 & 5 Theater Lincoln Matinee Friday COMING! i The most beautiful woman of the stage. The theater's most charming ' gallant in the smartest play of the season, in Lin coln piior lo New York Fr 'remiere. iku) COmsOY br JOHN EMfRSON ANITA LOOS Wffi$X MAIL ORDERS NOW! Maka Checks Payabtt ts Liberty Theater. AM ret Orders to Stuart Theater. Enclose Self-AMreeee4 Envelope for Return Ticket NIGHTS: Orch. S2.S0. ajal. SX0O.f1.SO.S1.O0. Gal. 50c. FRIDAY MATINEE: Orch. S1.S0. Bal. 1.O0. Gal. SOc. J Ilerlzler Diftrues ! Unemployment lue Prof. J. O. Htrtzler. chairman of the department of sociology, spoke on unemployment at the Saturday afternoon meeting- of the Lincoln Social Service club. He explained how another period i of depression and unemployment could be avoided by precautions taken and reserves established during; periods of prosperity. I CLASSIFIED WANT ADS? ; THE HAt'OK STUDIO. 121 O Street. I B2M1. Distinctive Blwtngrapha. ' WANTEL Korty uppr laeenirn a day to sit at TownsMid a for their Corn- liuskei photographs. Norember 25 j is the laat day tor alttlntja. Vo not I procrastinate, for the 1M1 book will he the moet representative and out standing yet produced. I LArVf A billold ! bulldins. Rewari ' LOST A brown pocket book. Phune LC173. Reward. , LOST Tellow Parker pen. needie I point. Kidwell, room 4, Neb. hall. MANUSCRIPTS "typed. 5c a thousand words. Research and club papers a specialty. Edith Montgomery. 1015 ' r st b 44. probably In Tempi ra. fnone b No Two Ways About it You can't be a Social "Lion" without a Tux It's a Dog-Gone Good Cleaning Job i .1 ..tii i. when tne oia nouna can't recognize his master's suit just cleaned by The Modern Clears. Modern equipment and an efficient organization en ables us to give you prompt service on all work. Modem Cleaners Sonknp Wertorer, Mgn. Call 7 2377 Tor Service I " ft With the Military Ball only a few days awuy, arul uilh the, calendar full of brilliant social events to come, the "tux" is all important" W1 happy to have 1hf privilege of showing you Hit "new" tuxedo for tin- year styled in accord vii h what the best dressed en! lege men throughout the country are Yrearin"; superb tailoring and only the finest fabrics, of course. $25 to $35 Adler-Rochester Suits and Overcoats French, Shriner & Vrner Shoes Wilson Bros. F urnishings Stetson and Lee Hats ALSO-- a complete showing of what is new and correct in accessories for evening wear. KDLLOAN'S Twelve Twelve O St. SEE OUR WINDOWS ! K v s. i I