IT V. FOUR THF DAILY NORASKAN WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1933. SO HERE IT IS WEDNESDAY THE last day of the first semester. Crnnt sessions start tonight we understand. Halls in most of the houses are plastered with threatening signs stressing the fact that nil is to he ahsohitely silent. Coffee blaek is served at midnight. People's dispositions nren't what they used to be. Faces are woe begone and a few even show signs of despair. Everybody really is hitting the books some for the first time since last spring. Pledges have av erages to worry about. Although actives hate already been initiated, they still have parents to please. Since this is the last column until next semester the best thing to sav now is power to you ! o ' Of OF THE largest parties Delta Chi, professional journalism that will be given In the next two fraternity, and which will be held weeks is the Mid-Year Frolic in the coliseum Feb. 2. Ralph which is being sponsored by Sigma Bennett and his seven aces all 1000 TIES V' ilPESILAIL! PATTERNS selected l our buyer in New York from a manufacturer's broken assortments. 35 3 o? 1.00 Herringbones Regimental stripes Twill Crystal cloths Basketueaves Reps Embroidered crepes Braided uools Many GAY COLOR EFFECTS which you will find in smart spring showings. Many stripes, too frlatcd as favorites in spring fashion. Plaids, checks, small and large figures. mm All are lie you ttould quett to be much higher Ot6 pticed nnd be rijjhl if they were offered at reg ular retail prices. Men's Wear First Floor. eleven of 'em, will provide the music. DURING the weekends there will be other parties to take your mind off exams. Next Friday night the Gamma Phi Beta's are entertaining at a formal at the Cornhusker hotel at nine o'clock and the following evening the Theta's will hold their annual for mal at the same hotel. THE WEEKEND of Feb. 1 and 2 there will be two more formals Friday evening the Alpha O's will entertain and Saturday is the day scheduled for the annual Chi O party. OFFICERS who will head the active chapter of Phi Kappa Psi next semester are: George Holyoke of Omaha, president; Carl Wig' genhorn of Ashland, vice prest dent: Bill Hamilton of Omaha, sec- retaryi and Don Wiemer of Omaha, treasurer. DELTA UPSILON elected offi cers for the coming year at a meeting Monday evening. They are Gene Pester of Lincoln, president; Hank Kosman of Omaha, vice president; Glen Ayres of Lincoln, recording secretary; and George Gray of Coleridge, corresponding secretary. . .ACACIA wishes to announce the recent pledging of Francis Free of Sioux City, Iowa, of Joe Redfield of North Platte and of Ed Peterson of Hampton. RECENTLY pledged by Phi Kappa Psi were Bill Rowe of Eau Claire, Wis., and Ray Matteson of Sterling, Colo. FRANCES MARSHALL of Crawford became the bride of John H. Furman of Marsland at a cere mony performed at the home of the bride's parents on January 9. Mr. Furman has attended the uni versity. Following a trip to Den ver, the couple will reside near Marsland. THE DINNER which is being given in Ellen Smith hall Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock is for the WHAT'S DOING Thursday. Alpha Chi Omega mothers' club, chapter house, 2:30 p. m. Sigma Alpha lota, mothers' club, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Anna Anderson. Friday. Teachers' college annual dinner, Ellen Smith hall, 6:30 p. m. College of Business Admin istration, annual dinner, Uni versity club, 7 p. m. Gamma Phi Beta, formal, Cornhusker hotel, 9 o'clock. Saturday. Alpha Gamma Delta alum nae, 1 o'clock luncheon, Mrs. O. H. Binson. Alpha XI Delta, alumnae, 1 o'clock luncheon at the chap ter house. Kappa Alpha Theta, for mat, Cornhusker hotel, 9 p. m. faculty members of the teachers college and not for the students as was previously stated. WIVES of members of the fac ulty in the departments of business organization and economics in the College of Business Administration will entortain the facultv mem bers of those departments at din ner at tne university ciuo, ai seven o'clock Friday evening. Special guests will include Dr. and Airs. John D. Clark, Chancellor and Mrs. K. A. Burnett, and former Chancellor and Mrs. Samuel Avery. www DELTA OMICRON. alumnae members were entertained at a musicale at the borne of Mrs. F. L. Roe-ers last evenlner at 8 o'clock. Assisting hostesses were Miss Col- lita Aitken. Miss Dorothy Hol- comb and Mrs. August Molzer. Fol lowing the Droeram retresnments were served buffet style. V w " W W CHI PHI announces the pledg ing of Paul Peterson of Geneva. IT HAS finally happened. Max- ine Smith, Delta Delta Delta from r -4 1 T-1i V.-x... w- V A i We Cordially Invite You and Your Friends to Our Fashion Showing Ot Hand Knitted Garments with living mannequins! Three Days . . . Beginning . Wednesday ...2d. m. lh-U Thursday l 2 o'clock 1 v-v - Friday ... 2 p. H - "T - ...I W it- --- .- a - -V- " m. i Living models disnlav the new '-s,ey-.i in knit apparel attend ... we want you to! Second Floor wiU I vest r ' LD Li W WILL TAKE LXERCI5E ' IrOME . A ELLIPTICAL CLAUSES. AMD Tilt rTtlHOD Or iHtlk: HA CLAUSE FROM WHICH THE SUBJECT AMD t 1 x onrniriTr Anr nutTTcn rAiirnl rrvcKimt nnc urni 111 u imiiui M ELLIPTICAL THERE5 A LOGICAL A6REEMENT S3 btlWEEN MY TASTE AND MILD. mellow prince al&crtj OH BOY Mt'CAl, Vri V CLAUSE. CTC...I 1 LOGICAL ACCORD WITHI SSd A KJ m (-- x-- -'s h i i rri H w r r i iJU LOGICAL AGRCLHENT OF SENTENCE- MEANS THAT EVERY 3EMTPNCE-J 3EM6fR6, . Hft'S THO TT WILL BE TRiN0J TOK LITE WHtM YOU 6tT ACOUAiNTlD. JUT TKV P.A.I ITt MILD ANO UCLLOW. A SHCIAL PftOCtiS TAKE 4 OUT ALL'tlTE." AN IT) CUT TMI CRIMf-CUT WAV, MAKIMC-TRINCE AlkERT COOL AMD L0Nfr-SURNlM(5- Auburn, passed the candy at the chapter house Monday night while the Delta Tan Delta s received ci gars from John Gary, Minneapolis, Minn. HUSKER CAGSTERS BATTLE DENVER ON HOME FLOOR JAN. 20 (Continued from Page 1.) Huskcr goal on many occasions, and licpt the invading Nebraska team In the running most of the way. The Husker scoring punch will be augmented for Saturday's fray with the eligibility of Bob Leacox, Shenandoah, la., forward. Leacox has just rounded the rule which necessitates a year of frosh compe tition before vanity, and Coach Browne has determined to use him against Denver's invading baske teers. There are also high hopes that Les McDonald, sophomore center, will have cleared the scholastic barriers which have held him off the team and will be ready for duty Saturday. After the Denver fray, Nebraska will enter on a -schedule calling for a straight round of conference games only. This week will be spent in light workouts and drills by the Browne- men, with very little heavy work due to interference with examina lions. Indications were that head Professor Browne would not break up the combination which he has used during most or tne games tm season, but that the starting line' un aealnst Denver would be coin' posed of Henry Whltaker, and Howard Baker, forwards; Harvey Widman, center; and George Wahl quist and Capt. Bud Parsons, guards. ANNUAL SHOW 0F KOSMET KLUB TO OFEN ON APRIL 1 (Continued from Page 1). rust is nlnnned for this vear. there will be a larger number of parts for which all men students are eligible. Two full months are planned for production worn mis year 10 in sure a polished performance. Be cause the show will occur before BUY INDEPENDENT .9 gas as IlolmS 14th and W World Championship TENNIS BILL TILDEN ELLSWORTH VINES LESTER ST0EFEN GEORGE LOTT Coliseum, Thursday, Jan. 31 General Admission 75 cents Krxrrved Seam $1.10 $1.65 STARTING FRIDAY Return Engagement By Popular Request A SUPERB FEAST OF LOVE, LAUGHTER and DIVINE SONG! b' . II i vi in t n mar 1 1 1 1 mm m a t w with I tin airr7 vi it IN On t Night OFjJbvt TULLIO CARMINATI LYLE TALBOT MONA BARRIE mm n wttttand fiMatn m Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. It's not "Have you seen it?" but "How many timet have you seen it 7 spring vacation this year, there will be no two week's break in practices to interrupt production. Ticket sales are scheduled to be gin on March first, and all seats for the week's performance be reserved. Additional color prv and a more extravaeat " i duction is planned this yeal - vnke said. 'j U0 (J ) Bachelor V-Afl Telb All - I rl Fir 1 What She Knew 3Ay- Ipf About Men Would Fill a Book! fyJW And when she decided to ii- f tell the world all about her ' H !"'. affairs of the heart, her I f l', many admirers almost had f i p heart failure ! ' ym m sa ik 1 BACHELOR Eg Metro- V PICTURE CtLkF iJctA EDWARD EVERETT, HORTON EDWARD KA ARNOLD I UNA I ; MERKEL ! Fdnnie Hurst's "IMITATION OF LIFE" "mkhj -jfBsl every second nr;- -j- ra lh Banaal lancers f '.'Wi. w I wing into action , ..in hand- . i 1 . ACTIW"! rv-ngng csmsgi wun vicious Afridi worriort , . . wild ola- F- iticlcina. insrl of liahtina ' w th Polat. of Mohomm.d kVllt'' Khan . . . bronxtd nautch M dancers . . . amazing scenes r&ra 'n Pcor to mighty and "m it M.flN.ltln. It IaaL f aiii .Ma. .TIRS" 'itl? r " yeort lo maktl Partially Mf t : i t- l i : .i rL EXOTIC 4 it c00' TH -Ml IS t3 7 hlirHW' SITHJAE IT Only 25c Till 6 P. M. ADDED THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE! BETTY B00P CARTOON MUSICAL BREVITY if wt."1'.'- "Ayr. 1 III li, I ) III j