THE DAILY NERRASK.W. FRIDAY. SEI'TEMRER 17. 17 PAGE THREE i TRAFFIC REGULATION! Drivers Will Obtain New State Licenses at Court House. Stricter enforcement of traffic and parking; rules will be put into effect during the coming; school year, according to report from Sgt. L. C. Regler of the campus police. Renewed emphHsis will he placed m the giving of warning signals by the driver. Parking spaces reserved for fac ulty mc,jnbers are the spaces he- U ATS are having 11 ideas" for Autumnl N LOUISE iifsHop I s Shoe Department A department featuring cleverly styled shoes that are inexpensively priced. (f0 ) Sophisticated I 15 A. u;s vinemure iionnet i are soaringl Bonnets have a "lift". And tall tapering crowns are really "tops". Felts . . . and romantic transparent velvets. And with loads of veils. Black Alix Burgundy Molyneaux Mink Molyneaux Green BASEMENT MILLINERY hind the . School of Music and Chemistry buildings and between 12th and 14th on the south half of the mall. Students are warned not to park their cars within those spaces nor on red lines. Warning tags will be issued for first offen.se. Second offenders will be subject to arrest. Speed limit for campus driv ing has been placed at 18 miles per hour. Cautions have also been issued against double parking at football or basketball games, and pedestri ans are warned against jaywalking and walking against the rod light. Several fines have been placed on such charges. State drivers' li censes, which must be obtained he fore Oct. 1, are being issued at the office of the county treasurer at the courthouse. Applicants must successfully pass a visual exami nation before obtaining a license. A fee of $1.00 has been set for new licenses. Renewals may be ob tained for 75 cents. At the University of Manitoba they used coeds to separate reluc tant collegians from their nickels and dimes, in soliciting community chest fund?. A group of "beautiful freshet tea" went around the cam pus giving any and all men the well known shakedown. Quoth a scribe on the Manitoban, "These gals may know little about baking bread, but they do know plenty about getting dough.'1 Wealth is more equitably dis tributed among married men than among bachelors, says a recent survey. Berets You II find here the new footwear as soon as they are shown! Gay styles and young . . . and in new materials and colors. Plan to see the footwear fea tured in the Louise Shop soon. 295 395 if95 Street Floor. . sJ For Dinmi "high fWfC- J -ory-J , Tat o I - a v;yy ' X UK 111. IIII'IIW .!'- ft!? Johnny Howell Blossoms Out as Daily Nebraska n Society Editor iftejLI Ay ft i! j - (jiurlL'..v l.liH'chi btHte Journal. As Jolntiiv Set's ll The correspondent taking his teacup in hand and accepting his at teas and such, feminine society new duties is rather at loss as to!r(litors a.0 DoinK givon bit of Z-.XZ " their money by our gallant mistakes that will be made in this frridster who is about to add his column and want to beg the coeds' "wn individual touch to brighten pardon for all the bare truths that our column. Perhaps Johnny is will be presented here. As this is just another tea hound with a nose nw first nttemnt nt nresentinir for i f' 's and a definite flair for your approval the n aseuline alti tude on all social activities on the campus, it Is as much of a sur prise to nic as it is to you. Inasmuch as the chancellor's re ception has been cancelled on ac count of Poliomyelitis, the social whirl has gone into a temporary slump; football practice continues as usual. You can't tell me that girls aren't vain even in the face of such j a serious disease. It seems that a local photographer wanted a pic ture of the house where the uni versity girls are in quarantine and before he could complete his photos all the coeds in the house had ap peared on the front porch, more than anxious to be photographed. These Women! As far as I've gone I think these journalists are greatly underpaid Society .s Mai y.imia Scvs 1 1 After all the years of martyrdom : journalism, but we always liked him best in his jersey and clcated shoes. Anyhow I'm willing; to bet that my masculine rival won't let you in on a little of the Delt rush talk, but one of their best lines last week was that every year the Dolts move two blocks nearer the cam pus. Is .lean Dotv really hack in school or does she just hang out at the Drug all the time because she's lonesome for Ted? Which reminds me that Dow Wilson is not looking too awfully lost without Cliarlene , Omen this year, but then .she was engaged to someone back home all the time that she was wearing hi3 Delt pin. Pastures in Omaha must seem greener to Helen Hoffmark and Jessica Mutz it's a Princeton and o Washington and Lee man respec tively. They've been the promoters , of some exciting week ends in the "big city." PI Phi sisters of former Ne braska Sweetheart, Sancha Kil bourn, haven't quite gotten used to the idea that little Sanch will soon be saying "I do" with Lieut. Dale Garvcy of Blair. The announce ment came as a complete surprise at a dinner given in Omaha. ! Kxcitement at the Chi O house preference night was enhanced ! when F.leanor Olizbe passed the I candy with Clyde White. Farm i House. Rumors run that F.llic has . , . at ten cents an hour I've de rided that at this paragraph I'd ! be only about .r0 cents to the good ; and playing Minnesota has nothing ion writing society. Time out! Classified ADVERTISING 10C PtR LINE Thr hird rn-cltvtpridn rlmir ln-inu ut y:tn,rvi. one r"hciir:tl wwk, Any who nrp intritf1 thII rhurrh offirf or Pro fcpwir (irnr Mrnnrtt, dirpctnr. 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Similar report rame from the Sigma Nil house, fi2." North 1 01 h, on August Ifi, and from the Delta Delta Delta and Alpha Xi Delta sororities on August in. Fx- ' nninalion of the Alpha Xi Delta house disclosed two mantel radios and a hricf case, wrapped in newspapers, lying in a basement window. Believing that the ma rauder would return for the radios, officers stationed them- I selves in the basement about 5 o'clock on the evening of August I 19. About 1 o'clock in the morn- mg soon after Sergeant lleglcr had returned to the office, Officer ! Strawn arrived with two boys whom he had arrested upon their return to the Alpha Xi Delta house and who confessed that in company with a group of other hoys they had broken into the four houses. The boys were brought, before juvenile court, where all were paroled to their parents except the oldest one, nee IS, who was released on SI. '100 bond, to appear before, district court. Twenty out of o" nnive-.t ies dud colleges recently questioned i renort that they maintain motion picture services fo.- about ?,(I00 i other schools. Master o tongues. Prof. Watson Kirk (,'onnel of Wesley college, Winnipeg, says Basuue is I the most, difficult language in the I world. t X' Barb Social Group Will Invite Unaffiliated Students To Open Program. First open meeting of the. I'alla dian Literary Society is scheduled for Friday, S"pt. 24, at the I'al ladian hall on the third floor of the Temple theater. All unaffiliated i men and women students inter J este in membership in the society atv invited to nttecd. i The ralladian Lilerary Snrioly is the oldest student organiza tion on the N'ebr.T-.l,a campus, having been organised only a short time after Die opening of the university in 171. Its pur pose is primarily to furnish so cial life to unaffiliated men and women, encourage high scholar ship, and provide an opportu nity for its members to develop in various lines. Closed Meeting Monday. Closed business meetings are held Monday evenings thruout the school year, with open pro gram meetings each Friday eve ning in Palladian hull on the third floor of the Temple to vvhi( h all students, both men and women arc invited. A variety of 9 ijDJL wcuiL in Bcau'y Shop and in Bocnjty Shop I isil "ihv most ullrn-niorlrrn quipped shop in llir itiifltllr-iccsl" 21R Sec. Mut. NETA - 5 y ... . . , ... Willi llic l oolhall lVams In Cnmpus Mlcclions In Oilier Schools In (;mius Soricly At the hr.'iu's Office The onlv M lo keep up ilh the daily Ireml of campus life is to read w campus newspaper. The DAILY MIHKASKAN keeps its finder on the campus pulse. Your education is not complete unless vou read the Kajj rcjjiilarlv. ki:i;u ur- ro DA i i;i ulai) mi; km;: oiio iloltar until Si(. 27'$l.r,0 after that ilatv Subscribe Now rr.t Ttainjnrnl. jj p',m"r. for the year, members snpiet inies fur niching the program, while at mother times men and women from outside the organization are invito! to appear befoie the group. Parties, banquets, picnics, and other events also are on the year's schedule. Officers for the first semester are leanette Osborn, president; Louis Lundstrom, vice-president; P.i lici t Holland, treasurer; Gladys Swift, program secretary, and Faith Medlar, corresponding scere- taiy. Dr. IMorloii Spraks on I rnrliin Prof itn TV. W, H Morton, prinrip,"! o! the teachers college high rclvm', was die featured sp?aU'-r a' meeting of student teachers ho' ! Thursday. The purpose of the meet in to acquaint practice teachers with their duties and o-t 1 ' ' n'iv and ideals of the profession. 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