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T ' j " :. ? -"j . TIIK DAILY NKHHASKAN. I ! S' IS -Vf- i- 'K i" 5 I ' piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiin ( Your "Magazine. Money" ( Will go twice N far if ou take aihantagc i 53 of our combination offers. Here is an exclu- 5 as eive list presented in connection with The E5 EE Daily NcbrnHknn, anil a serieH of money -sa 5g ing offers unpuralled in the history of peri- fs odical literature. EE so All HiiliHcriptions for one year;x all maga- is JH zineH Bent to one or different addresses. S The Daily Nebraskan. . . . $2.00 Review of Reviews (New) New England Magazine or Current Literature 2.50 or 3.00 Success 100 Cosmopolitan 1.00 3 IjCsHph Monthly, Ilmrachnlii, mnv bo nuliHtitutcd. The Daily Nebraskan. . . . $2.oo i North American Review 6.oo ! 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Me handled his lighter adversary in tho scrub line with perfect ease. Whenever a hole was wanted for a gain the play was sent through Alph in's position. Hess, center on the '9V Jif)-tfUBalHQaiiLiQrUjc flnit time ant was tried at right tack le by-Coach Outlaud. He seemed to fit tho posl tlon perfectly. He is rather light. weighing only 100 pounds, but is -quick as a flash and very strong. In '99 ho was the weight man on the track team and as soon as he beconfes accustomed to his new position Bhould Ik? a tower of strongth on the team. Hut It was Davidson, the Glasgow hair back, who made the sensational showing of the afternoon. He weighs fully 170 pounds and can rim 100 yards In less than 11 seconds. Not .only hi he strong on the offensive, but his tackling and breaking up of in terference is splendid. His playing reminds one of Algie, Kansas' star end laBt year, as he is wriggling through little holes, slipping by in terference and making long diving tackles continually. Heeman showb up bettor every night. He is as sta ble as a rock In the line and as soon as he becomes more active should use his great strongth in breaking through as well. Qulgley. the hero of the 00 Thanks giving day game. yJio was recently dis $7.00 1 for $4.25 1 I)enipnpr or (iood HoiiHpkeeping EE $10.50 for $5.75 I qualified on account of study condi tions, has decided not to stay at the university. Instead, he has accepted an Qffor to help coach tho Warrensburg Normal school team. The Kansus State Normal authori ties ot Emporia today notified Man ager Foster that ap excursion will be run from Emporia to Iiwrence for next Saturday's game botween Kansas and the Stute Normals. Almost the entire student body will accompany the husky football lads of the State, Normal to Lawrence to the game, -which promises to be a very close and exciting contest - POLITICAL SCIENCE NOTES. The scope of the department of po litical economy has been Considerably enlarged since the addition of Pro fessors IIosb and Prevey. Courses have been rearranged considerably. Pro fessor Ross has charge of work in sociology and economics. Mr. Prevey offers work which is much needed to complete the efficiency of the depart ment, In statistics and criminology. Miss Herron will revise the courses In tariff history and also devote a portion of her time to the department of do mestic science. Professor Taylor offers a course to advanced students in the study of the crisis of 1893, which is intensely in teresting. The course consists of a series of lectures upon the theory of the crisis and its influences. Pretty complete lists of advanced courses enables the department to di vide classes so that the sections are small and the students receive the personal attention of the Instructors. Very Special Values in Towels for FRIDAY and Hemmed Huck Towels with Fast Edges, Sixe 36x16 1-2 in. 81c each-95c doz. Hemmed Huck Towels with Fast Edges, Size 39x19 12 in. 10c each-1.15 doz. Especially Adapted for Hard Wear Students will be enabled to pursue exteuded courses In economics and sociology after taking their first de gree. In order to allow this extended spe cialization where it seems advisable, it bus been concluded to eitcourage sophomores to enter course I. Y. M. O. A. RALLY. The Y. M. ('. A. will hold a rally Sunday afternoon In the old chapel to which all men studentB are Invited. The meeting will be a. special one und will be of unusual interest to every one. J. P. Bailey, state secretary of the association, will address the meet ing. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Sleepers, either Pullman or tourist, for the Minnesota trip can be reserved at any time at the Rock Island ticket office. They should be reserved before ngxt Wednesday in order to Insure good accommodations. Those who ap ply first will Secure the best berths. Dancing Academy PROF. HOLMES, of Chicago School for Dancing and Deportment Beginner' Class. Tuosdnv Evening. Advanced Class, Friday hvoniuga. CliUdrt CIuhv, Saturday 2:tfU p. m. Saturday Night is Club Night. STRICTLY SELECT Offices and Studio 325 SOUTH 12th. Dauclng Academy Waldi Hnll over Rock I si m ml Ticket Ofllce, Hth unci O 8ti. &H&t&H&tM f5llAl(v5,JM5v'ASl LINCOLN, NEB PEORIA, ILL SATURDAY Take Your Shoe Repairing to JOSEPH KOLBACH, 1326 O STREET ALL WORK (JUAKANTEKD Allegretti and Lowney's Chocolates at Rector's. Francis Bros' Capital Cafe, 12 1 North Elf f nth Street. OYSTER SOUP 5c a Bowl TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. I.m MEALS Ol'K SPECIALTY Open All Night, phone F.ofl. tA ,9 ffl V.' , $ t k. V A. yfr-? -. ' "Tt -2L-- T 'III I I II I ,". . 7"7"-;"ir " "I, ;vTd rr