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THE DAILY INEBRASKAN i mv 4-r f I 0WD0)toJK0000aO00 00 COME IN Today, Saturday take time to look over our Swell College Clothes. From whatever view point you con sider them, they're head and shoul ders above the ordinary sort. The patterns the fit the styles will he a revelation. Magee & The Men's 00OKOKro00000 O wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Try Bud's cafe. 1435 o st UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN c. h. Frey, florist, .1133 o st. . f tjk TlJclCd4 Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. st. JEWELER Pure cnndIes. A- Hood, 139 No. 14th. a l. -. Patronize Capital Hotel Barber shop. Lir.b.b.btiean ADTiriAM Boaid, $3.00 per week, 127 No. 14th. 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT Subscribe for the Dally Nebraskan. Your. Patronage Solicited Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12. iHHHl Or. J. II. Graham, dentist. 1339 O St. ptACKSTROIICOIIPAl 3 EXCLUSIVE TAILORS - 5 1320 N St., Llnooln, Neb. 0 8 Would like to bo n your Loundrymen O BOYS ; we've igfflww)77r moved Mlv!wytni BUT WflM.i STILL 53:; J flftil MAKE ' J ' I jSljfl THOSE j l',"a' "TASTY Iijli" TOGS" P'iMfflT AT OUR NEW LOCATION 142 SOUTH 12TH ELLIOTT BROS Tailors Eat at Climax restaurant MeaijB 15 cents ari'cr Up Toifr Draper, Prop. MY fl &li Ik I V 1 Vail 00)W000000000 TODAY O o Deemer Store O TOKCHKIK000 Green's shops are the best In the West. Palace counter. Dining Hall. No lunch Dr. Chas. Burr Blk. Youngblut, dentist, 202 Just a quiet evening meul at Dnlrym plo's. Cheapest place for students, 127 No. Fourteenth street. Stationery, periodicals. 139 N. Fourteenth. A. Rood, Ilayden, photographer, special rates to students. 1127 O street. Now line of fall hats. Special atten tion to students. Nichols, 116 No. 13th. Why not take your bath at Chris bath houBe, Eleventh and P streets? Miss A. E. Soukup, dressmaking. Special attention given to students. 113G O St. Auto 1737. Mrs. Davis, hair dressing parlors are now located "'in tho Famous. Corner Thirteenth and O streets. Those leather banners are superb. 340 North Eleventh. Try Church's 20 cent meals, Twelfth and P streets. University Students Ladies and Gentlemen If in the market for a new typewriter or desiring to rent one, wo would be glad to have our sales; man call and demonstrate the lslble Underwood. Yours re spectfully, UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. J 714 P St. t Bell 348 Ktt:, c.' l Mi . . f The Phantom Laurel. A poqk at the mental processes caused by the statement that South Da kota expects to do up the Corn buskers. The same being a light Intellectual lunch In honor of the football squad. Now Bill wasn't really handsome; nobody claimed that, neither were his i poor but honest parents, but he was tall and broad-shouldered and his muscles were real tough, and when he loomed up on the football hrl.on It was like a Beethoven sonata com pared to live minutes rehearsal by the recruits In the bugle corps. Indeed, the talent quite generally conceded that he was the find of the year (Standard Oil company excepted). Although he had never played be fore, he was developing rapidly under the skillful handling of the coaches and trainers. The second week he was given the signnls and now he could run thru the formations with all the style and finesse of an all-Amor-lean. Albeit (taking liberties with a venerable tlMilt of Chaucer's) his youth and Inexperience, ho was U hard man to stop nnd even the sea soned veterans admitted that when it came to pulling him down, tho opera tion was not wholly dissimilar to stioklng a needle thru a good, well developed, houUhy Ilea. His first real try-out was to be in tha South Dakota game and according to all reports the bunch from the wheat Holds were even stronger than the year before, when the score had been low. Naturally, when Bill got a hold of tho facts he was actuated by a burning, passion ate desire to light on their star play ers like a prune salad on the stomach of a hungry freshman. Well, Bill was put in the game. Ho caught the kick-off and started for the South Dakota goal and the long straw boys came for him like a bunch of Mississippi voters after nn unfor tunate gentleman of color for whom they are planning a neck-tie social. When he got up there were several distinct contusions on his little, ten der, throbbing dome of 'thought and ho was a trifle dazed. But ho ran thru a few plays on his nerve and pulled himself together In time to stop a play now nnd then. Two minutes left to play and Ne braska hadn't scored! It was our ball on our own twenty-five yard line, third down, and seven yards to gain! They called on BUI. He caught the ball and started; he hit the line nnd went thru the right guard. Smash, and thru two ends and tho full back like a dozen State Farm students thru a keg of prunes, and then he started out to run; yes, run! Only only man between him and the goal and seven at his heels! Did ho run? Oh, yes, ho ran. At first on tho Eu ropean plan, then ho changed and went the laBt twenty yards on the American plan. Just as he went over the line ten men tackled him. When they got him up, four of the little Ivory ornaments were missing out of tho front end of his pie shred dor. - Ho came to, slowly. He heard tho trampling of many feet. Then he be came dimly conscious of some one pounding him and could faintly hear the terrific cheering In the ! x Then ho woke up. He had slept thru the entire lecture. Ho got up and started slowly to his room. As he passed the Conservatory ho heard someone playing. It sounded like, "Toll Me, Will My Dream Come True?" All students who ever felt athletics or have even had a premonition that they would be successful In athletics are respectfully urged to come thru and get onto the job. (Signed) JUNK & PUNK. (Editor's Note In tho near future these talented young writers will con tribute to these columns a scientific article off "Cove" tl'gttY' a C6nYpTC(r With Acetylene for Illuminating Pur poses.) , LYRIC THEATRE MATINEE 3 P. M. EVH. 7U5 U 9i00 PRICES TEN nd FIFTEEN CENTS Week Beginning Monday, Sept. 30. MADAM IRMA ORBA8ANY THREE WE8TON 8I8TER8 Entertaining Refined Musical Act JANET ADLER AND COMPANY THE TRILLER8 Qreat Novelty Pictures Evolved Out of Rags DE MORA AND QRACETA High Class Novelty Acrobats MR. R. J. WHYMAN Latest Illustrated Ballads THE LYR08COPE New Series of Moving Pictures BIJO U ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE MATINEE 2:15 EVENING 8:16 WEEK OF 8EPTEMBER 30 DOLAND & LENHARR MAUDE ROCKWELL TOLEDO 4 TROUPE BOB MILLMAN & CO. FOUR ONETTI 8I8TER8 GAYIN, PLATT & PEACHE8 TOM GILLEN RACE FOR A MILLION EVENING 15c, 25c, 35c AND 50c MATINEE 10c AND 20c THE ; JEWEL THE MOST EXPENSIVE AND a EAREST PICTURES IN THE CITY. t J430 O STREET THE BLAZEK STUDIO A'Spocinl rate on photos to students of, por dozon $1.00 OPEN SUNDAYS 1216 Q STREET Wt Sivi You Money on Your Laundry Wort? Shirts 6ofo;L6c Collars 2 l-2c Guffs (pair) . ..'... 6& Merchants Laundry Cor. Ilth k M Stt. I-,. J. HEROG THE UNIVERSITY MAKS' TAILOR- The finest; work done and prices right Call at our now store. 1230 O St. Llnooln no'j a , n I