PAGE TVO THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1938 GARDEN CLUB SHOWS Lincoln's Prize Flowers Make Uo Exhibition May 21, 22. Sponsored by the Lincoln Gar den club, the annual flower Bhow will be held, in the Activities build ing at the agricultural campus May 21 and 22. The exhibition will include iris, peonies, garden flowers, artistic arrangement of flowers, and special displays. Two instructors at the college of agriculture. Miss Bess Steel, as sociate professor of home econom ics, and Miss Evelyn Metzger, as sistant professor of design, will bo in charge of the wall niche ar rangements. The schedule of classes of entry for the show are in the hands of the members of the Lincoln Gar den club, at the city library and at the office of Dr. Barbour in Morrill hall. No Countenance Reveals Crime, Says Thornton By looking at a criminal's photo graph, is it possible to tell what type of crime he has committed? To most people, distinguishing be tween a murderer, a swindler, or a second story man by studying his picture is impossible. G. R. Thornton, assistant instructor in the department of psychology, ad dressing a recent psychologival convention, declared that the guesses of college students in at tempting to identify crimes with photographs of criminals is only slightly better than chance expec tations. Mr. Thornton told the group of recently conducted investigations which suggest additional problems for further research. If it is pos sible to tell what type of crime a man has committed by studying his picture, is it possible to in crease that ability by training? Would there be individual differ ences in this type of ability? Test 65 Students. To obtain the preliminary data Mr. Thornton analyzed results from a series of tests with 65 stu dents. Pictures of criminals who had committed several different crimes, were shown on the screen. Opposite each picture were listed four crimes. Each student was asked to underline the crime he believed the individual in the pic ture had committed. The instruc tor then determined the number of correct judgments, all possible prejudicial factors being elimi nated so that the correct answers could be attributed only to the Influence of the photographs. Mr. Thornton's interest in this problem was chiefly in developing a method of testing the student's ability to judge crimes after rul ing out all possible sources of error. BAPTIST STUDENT GROUP PLANS SUM BREAKFAST Margaret Olson, New Cabinet Assume Active Control of Williams Club. A breakfast will be held Sunday morning for the old and new cabi net members of the Roger Wil liams club at the student house at 1440 Que st. This is the first meet ing under the direction of the new cabinet. The formal installation took place May 8 at a meeting of the group. Margaret Olson is president of the new cabinet. Clifford Sturde vant is vice president and chair man of the program committee. Leola Schaper will serve as secre tary and Darrell Turner as treas urer. Wane Ktmsey was selected as head of the devotional commit tee; Esther Stuermer, member ship; Mary Ellen Miller and Ben Graham, social; Clifford and Clin ton Sturdevant, Jennie Neill, and Fred Harms, program; and Mar garet Dickson as pianist. UNIVERSITY BUYS VOLUMES Library Adds New Study Of Emile Zola. A few of the new books added to the university library recently are the following; "The Great Tom Fuller," Dean B. Lymnn. "Zola," by Henri Barbusse. "Crime, Incorporated," Mooney. "Significant Moderns and Their Pictures," Clarence J. Bulliet. "Position of Women in Contem porary France," Frances I. Clark. "The Malting of a Scientist," Raymond L. Ditmars. "Extra Curricular Credits," Ed gar M. Draper. "Catholic Tradition of the Law of Nations," John Eppstein. "Some Account of the Life of Rachael Wriothesley Lady Rus sell," Lady R. Russell. "American Writers, a Sorles of Papers Contributed to Blackwood's Magazine 1824-1825," John Neal. "Plough and the Sword," Carl T. Schmidt. "Cases on International Law," James B. Scott. "Western Youth Meets Eastern Culture," Frances G. Sweeney. "Franklin Pierce," Roy F. Nich ols. "Romantisme," Louis Reynaud. "Victor Hugo," Raymond Escho lier. "Country Justice,' Michael Dal ton. "Case of Leon Trotsky, Report of Hearings on the Charges Made Against Him in the Moscow Trials," Lev Trotsky. "Negritos of Malaya," Ivor H. N. Evans. "General Grant's Last Stand." by Horace Green. Deep Rock Gas 15 lie Kant-Nock Leaded Bronze 17ic Super Kant-Nock with Ethyl 19'2c HOLM'S At 14th A W St. 'V.:!v.:;- i The Palm Beach Evening Formal Why borrow the other ftllow'i tux when a new Palm Beach Evening formal can be had for 20. Single or double-breasted white jacket with shawl lapels ... pleated black trousers with satin stripes ... unlined and unpadded but shape -retaining. Immacu lately cool though the date and the doings are hot. Easily washed or cleaned... and an outstanding value at Ask your clothier to show you the new Airtoncs and whiles in Palm Beach suits (17J5); slacks ($1J0) ItiiHiaUkiBtBthf IF IT BEARS THIS LABEL ITS GENUINE PALM BEACH irfE3 Friday and Saturday fmnmiumml o vv (4 n n 7fk rSNO I "NV M J J , II Clothing Short of OA (Birthday Sale Could (Bring Such Values More Than 650 MI jJj ,.4 t ftp' Vm.' Spring and Summer Friday and Saturday $ $21.50 and $24.50 SUITS $25.00 and $29.50 SUITS Every suit is from regular stcc!; and marked down to give you a substan tial saving in this Birthday Sale. There's fine all wool worsteds, gabar dines, shetlands, tweeds. . .stripes and checks. . .drapes, singlebreasted, double breasted and sport models... a wide range of sizes in regu'ars, portlies, shorts, longs, long stouts and short stouts. There is more real clothing value for your money in this Birthday Sale than you have see.i for a long time. R'msmber, we s'.and behind every suit as long a3 you have it. SHALL CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS 100 Pairs -$5 and 685 Shoes $45 qD For this Birthday Sale we have selected 100 pairs of regular $5.00 to $6.85 shoes, and priced them at $3.45. In the lot are white bucks, nubucks, browfT and black calf skins, a few perforated sho;s and gray and brown buckskins. All sizes in the Jot but not !1 t'z?s of any one style. FIRST FLOOR Sale of Prep Suits Sizes 34 to 38 For our Birthdav Sale we have taken all short lot of all wool Prep suits in cassimers, tweeds and wontids and reaucea tnem Saturday. breasted models, backs, sizes that formerly sold to $25.08. suits in cassimers, tweeds and wontids and hem for Friday and Single and double A ft C lodcls, fancy and plain ,9 I rjl 7 J !S 34 to 38 and suits I L. 1 riy sold to 125.00. U M ft m I r ' W Boys' Lone; Pont Suits Smart new patterns in cheviots, tweeds and cassimers, double breasted models with fancy and values to 115.00. . breast Cvack VALUABLE PREMIUM COUPONS GIVEN WITH EVERY PURCHASE IN OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT Boys' Wash Long Pants $1.00 Sanforized Shrunk wash pants in the new Spring checks, ages 12 to 20 yean and a regular $1.65 value. Boys' Sport Belts 39c These fine leather bells are salesman samples and come in plain white and two-tone combinations. Sires 24 to 32 and values to f 1.00. Basque Polo Shirts 39c These are the shirts every boy likes to w:ar. New Spring styles and patterns in ages 8 to 18 years and they are 79c values. Children's Coveralls 48c The iriral garment for the smnll child age 3 to 8 years. We have them in stripes and plain blue coverts, they are regular 79c values. Men's $2 Summer Weight Shirts $49 Air-conditioned meshes. ...thin light weight shirtings. . .all colors ...new patterns and plain white. $1.65 Sim Shirts $1 39 Choice of all our regular $1.65 brand new Sim shirts. Woven fab rics ... all ha ve Sim-Tex collars . . . plain colors and whites and new patterned shirts. $1.00 Summer Ties 64' Fine wash fabrics in three-fold (no lining) construction. . .stripes .. .checks. ..plaids. ..medium and white grounds. $2 and $2.50 Pajamas $49 New Summer weight crinkle crepe soisette, and batiste. . .all air cooled fabrics. . .plain colors ...new patterns and new trim eifects. $250 to $350 Bush Coats $1 79 Fine fitting bush coats In white, eggshell, gray, brown, blue, rust and green. All types of fabrics in all sizes. $1.00 Sportswear Shirts 79' Crash and twill fabric. . .all colors and whits... also crew neck knit sport shirts in white and all colors. 50c Athletic Shorts or Shirts 3 for $1 00 The shorts are fine broadcloth, cut big and full with i.o seam balloon seat. The shirts are Swiss ribbed lisle. 35c and 55c Anklets 4 pr. for $1 00 Substandards of the famous brand in all new patterns in both white and medium grounds. Men's Wash Robes 95 Pin ids, checks, stripes and plain colors... all fine wash, fabric guaranteed never to shrink or fade. Fitted Traveling Cases 1 41 better quality fitted traveling cases. Cenuine leather cases with fine fittings. $ (.50 cases $3.25 6.50 cases 4 25 10.00 eases S.00 Cigarette Lighters V2 PRICE Evans and Goldenwheel lighters: also I'ghter and cigarette case combination. 1.25 2.00 Bow BOW 68c 1.00 2.50 4.00 now pow 1.25 2.00 Women s New SprinCf sl m mi si .'si.iin i n h , ? Presses V hS 'V'". HS trim, m KKIV.C 97 Spring Coats 72 Prkelli $10.95 to $69.50 Coats Now $5.48 to $34.75 31 Spring Suits Vi Price - $10.95 to $49.50 Suits Now $5.48 to $24.75 300 New Spring Dresses V2 Price $10.95 to $29.50 Dresses Now $5.48 to $14.75 50 New Spring Silk Blouses Vl Price $2.95 to $5.95 Blouses Now $1.48 to $2.98 72 Pes. Vanity Fair Undies Xk Price Gowns, Pajamas, Chemise Worth $1.25 to $3.50 Now 63c to $1.75 50 New Spring Sweaters V2 Price $1.95 and $2.95 Now 98c and $1.48 169 Reg. $t9?2 105 g $5., 5 Nelly Dons $3.89 2 Very Special! Sale of IHafs Two Groups $3 and $3.95 Hats Values to $6.50 '1 Baku?, Tough straws, pertaline straws m,d felts in black, navy, natural and colors. All head sizes in the lot. Oh! What a Shoe Sale Choice of Our Entire Stock of Ne Greys. Blue, Copper and Black $4.95 Connie and $7.50 Jacqueline Spring and Summer Shoes $74 ,.$ 94 New Sandals New Pumps New Ties Many Whites Sale of Purses The season's newest ityles In Leather, Kid and Patent. 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