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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1937 PACE THREE Nebraska Two-Milers Drop Jayhawks, 2331 The rather slow time of 10 min utes and 12 seconds gave Wilson Andrews of Nebraska a first as the Husker two mile team de feated Kansas, 23 to SI, Saturday at Nebraska Weslcyan bowl Kansas' Ernie Klann finished behind Andrews and was trailed by Nebraska's John Brownlee. Others placed in the following po sitions: Haslan, Kansas; Kuper, Nebraska; Owens, Nebraska; Ryan, Kansas; Toverin, Kansas; Gatch, Nebraska. FALL SCHOONER ISSUE TO MAKE APPEARANCE ON STANDS THIS WEEK (Continued from Page 1.) whose efforts have appeared in the Schooner before is Miss Alan Swallow, graduate student at Lou isiana State university, who wrote "To a Contemporary." Marie de L. Welch of California returned to the Schooner pages with "The Hunt ers." "Preludes" by Don J31anhertz is submitted from Detroit. Ethel Romig Fuller's "Haying" and Katherine Winslow's "Vestitpal" are pieces by authors familiar to the Schooner readers. Alumni Contribute Articles. Appearing for the first time in the Schooner is Frederick H. Free, graduate of Harvard law school and Nebraska alumnus, who sent his "Ballade of the New Poetry" from Cambridge, Mass. Elisabeth Massier of Wichita Falls, Tex.. who wrote "Never the Unicorn," and Edwin Ford Piper, Nebraska alumnus who entered "This Forty Years," are also new to the Ne braska literary magazine. Professor Wimberly selected Charles Allredge's "Ttie Killing at Carters Station" for a prominent place, wmrred Lowell Van Atta wrote "Mr. Money Marvel" and Hall Ellson contributed "God father." The story "Celia" intro duces George Abbe to Schooner readers. "Fatner Flieht" bv Amelia Glue1;, New Jersey Spanish teacher, and FreH Knrh'a "PifM. sor Plippit and the Dean's Son" are am me nrsi stones to De con tributed to the Schooner by those auvnors. TYPEWRITERS AM standard makes for sale or rent. Used and rebuilt machines on easy terms. Nebraska Typewriter Co, 110 No. 12 St. B2157 Lincoln, Nebr. Zeta Beta Tau-Pi K. A. Alpha rm Wm Kosmet Skit Con test (Continued from Page 1.) titles acocrded co-eds during each school vear. Showine- a Orerk rrst Zeta Beta Tau-Pi Kappa Alpha sku. naa bod Stiefler creating a hit with his George Givot dialect, Don Flasnick's mute trumpet imi tations and Irving Kuklin's tap siair aancing ere also popular with the crowd. "Female" cafe patrons and a cigarette "girl" added atmosphere and humor. Apple Legend Re-enacted. A lartre cardboard nnnl fnrmrt the background for the Chi Omega cun.a:n aci wun various bits of legend enacted in which the nnnlp has played important roles Kirst came Adam and Eve, then William leu, teacntr and apple-polisher," and doctor and patient. Each was explained in songs by a trio, and as a finale the Big Apple dance was performed. Opening the show and much appaluse was the Delta Delta Delta act. "Rhvthm tv in which a teacher introduced various musical acts through the pages of a huge book which opened up Alpha Sigma Phis had "Down on the Farm" with rustic harmony ana nog-caning featured. Beta Sigma Psi presented "Accordion MONDAY ! ! The year's first big football hit! Plus! "MR. DODDS TAKES THE AIR" with Kenny Baker ir5 Rcdo & Gacnscl Co.i II dtahpsM. fichshiitoid. "Match-Mates" From our second floor fashions shop to you , . Sweater . . 2.9S Tweed Skirt . . . 5.98 Socles i75 Calot .... 1.35 Colon of: Nicotine Brown Copper Black Red Currant Boater Bine From your curly head, topped by raJot. to the toe of your nocka, you're Match . Mated . . , in harmonising or matching narn, clothe that helons; to gether. It's your chance to buy the enaemhle you've been wanting . . . per fectly matched in eolor and fa,brc . . . eult able for cam pun vear. Add them up, Calot. sweater, aocka, skirt . . . and you've an outfit for 11. las. Smart fill to practice economy. I.xrluth'f with Ittnlut'n in Lincoln Ji 4 Hbirt U u HZ HI Mi 411 - RLTX-JE'S KASMIONS--Floor Two Joe" with Don Maixel providing the music. S. A. M. Portray "Rattling." Sigma Chi' "Little Red School house" had the Moore twins as schoolma'auis and an amusingly "ornery" class. Gamma Phi Betas featured an all girl Kazoo band which gave impressions of well known dance orchestras. Sigma Alpha Mu capitalized on a humor ous wrestling bout caricaturing the professional game, while Alpha Chi Omegas won hearty applause with their "College 1941." Beverly Weaver led a class In such dance routines as the Charleston, Shag. Carioea, and Truckin'. Alpha Tu Omegas satirized with their "Hotel Cornplnster" act featuring a bell- Price Reasonable THE FASHION SEWING SHOP 54 Hog. 14th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Dressmaking Alterations Tailoring Phone 16309 LEORA H. 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"Let EZvans tie Your Valet hp 1 aaa taNBge & (flkeaageB Co."- lou Jlre Inuited to Uieu? an Exposition of 80 Original Paintings by foremost American Artists and a Special Showing of Christmas Cards Designed bu American Artists on Our Street Floor 11 This IDeck t uq:he End of The Hunt" By Dale Nichols a former David City, Nebr, boy Thousand of Nebraskans viewed the Dale Nichols' one man show at the University of Nebraska the veelc of October 7th. Included in Rudpe's expo sition of pairitinps is "The End of the Hunt "... one of the most popular of his paintings. Yon wil see too the exquisite reproduction in Rudpe's Christmas card display. lmong the Famous Artists Represented in This Display of Pictures and Christmas Cards Rockwell Kent Thomas Benton John Steuart Curry Grant Wood Emest Fiene Emil Ganso John Taylor Arms Eugene Higgins Howard Cook Adolf Dehn Wanda Gcg In the 1937 American Artists Group CkriHtmus Cards you will find scenes of stirring: beauty expressed for your enjoyment by America's lcadir.p artiftts! You may order these cards with your name imprinted, or separately, without vour name. Priced 5c, 30c, 15c, 25c. RUDGE 6 Street Flow.