The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1914, Image 3

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    T H E DAI L Y NEB R A S K A N
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Old Story
CLOTHES
Maktt The Ban
Is OiIyTeoTru
Come in and let us dem
onstrate how any man
can be well dressed with
out crippling himself
financially. See our mar
velous suit values at $10
$12.50 and $15.00 "Our
$2.00 Hats are beyond
duplication. A beauti
ful showing of the new
est English shoes at $3
and $3.50.
Let us show you.
KLINE'S
1132 O St.
"LioiTCollarAgts.
BOOK ON DEBATING.
potent sense little less graduates of
the 'SyBtem' than of the University it
self; to think of them as always having
existed. So to think of them, however,
is as great a mistake as to Imagine
them as having sprung like Athena,
'full armed from the heel of Zeus.'
Like other highly organized activities,
collegiate or otherwise, intercollegiate
debate at 'Nebraska was not a creation
but a growth.
Mr. Raymond concludes with the re
lation of the. Nebraska High-School De
bating to the commonwealth:
!";More remarkable, however, than
any strictly University phase of the
'System's' development has been its
growth throughout the state. Of this
growth the most striking feature and
one unique not only in the Middle
West but throughout the country as
well isvthe Nebraska High-School De
bating League. Organized by Profes
sor Fogg with a membership ot only
thirty schools, it has grown within five
years to a membership of seventy-five,
by far the largest league of the kind
in the United States.
"The growth of the league is the
last and the conclusive word on the
history of Intercollegiate Debate at
Nebraska. As a means of bringing the
University into touch with Its con
stituency, and of carrying the Univer
sity discipline to the people of the
state, the relation of the 'System to
the progress of the institution is direct
and vital. Of greater value, however,
land of wider significance, is its contri
bution, through the trained minds and
quickened imaginations of hundreds of
.young citizens, to thei material and
moral upbuilding of the State itself.
Straight thought, and ability to dis
tinguish the essential from the non-
1 essential, these, in the broader cul
ture which is part of Nebraska's fu
ture, must be necessary Ingredients;
and these are the 'System's' perma
nent contribution to the greatness of
'the Commonwealth."
! This publication will be on sale this
evening at ThVuniverslty Book Store,
THEO. icubik:
LAD KUBIK
STUDENTS' SVrrORIUM
510 North 5th Street B-1294
Suits
Steam Cleaned $1.25
Dry Cleaned i $1 00
Prer d 50c
Clvb
Four Suits
Pressed .
$1.50
WE CALL FOB AND DELIVER.
Authorized Agents for the Royal Tailors
The College Book Store, The Co-op
and Harry Porter's. Next week when
kthe Regent's Book Store is open it
,will doubtless be on. sale there also.
The price of this valuable history is
tout fifty cents.
A more complete resume of the
book will be given in Monday's paper
as the matter is all of general univer
sity interest and well worth the atten
tion of all Nebraskans.
Y. M. C. A. Notes.
There are a few "N" Dooks remain
ing at the desk and those who have
not secured copies should do so at
once. There were 1,000 printed this
year 200 more than last year and
they are nearly gone.
A telephone booth is being installed
for the uso of the students and will
be the only one on the campus.
About one hundred students gath
ered last evening in the reception
room at the Y. M. C. A. The old
students were there to become ac
quainted with the new ones and to
make them acquainted with each
other. A few students afforded much
amusement for the crowd by their
capers on the initiation program.
The employment bureau has se
cured employment for fifty-five men
so far this year and many more will
be taken care of soon. Mr. Simmons
has charge of this work and was on
the ground two weeks before the
opening of school getting things
rounded into shape.
All freshman girls who are going to
the Chancellor's Reception, Saturday
night, September 19, stop at the Y.
W.. C. A. room in the Temple and
upperclassmen will conduct you over
and introduce you. Groups of girls
will go every few minutes, so don't
be bashful.
'Lincoln has fine churches. Don't
fail to go to the church of your de
nomination next Sunday morning.
Evening Slippers
at BYRNES' 1307 O
Thursday Friday Saturday
$4.00 grade 3.25 $3.50 grade 2.75
We desire to clean up Early Fall Stock, as the "MAXIXB TANGO"
and "LOUIS XV" heeled evening slippers are due in stock next week.
HOSIERY SPECIALS
tH fl $1.50 Silk Hose values for
$ 1 .UU Gotham's Gold Stripe Quality".
Other makes at 50c and 25c the pair.
$1.00
If
We Want You Particular Dressers To See Our
mart Clothes for Young Men
1
Style Distinction Is Combined With
Moderate Cost
They're the kind of clothes that give a young fellow the confidence
to meet any situation which springs from a knowledge of being well
dressed. The new fall models, shown here, have that "dash" and air of
distinctiveness in style that will appeal to you, especially if you're a
"stickler for smartness" in your clothes, for the models, the colorings
in fact every detail has been planned to meet the requirements of col
lege men. From the best known tailors in America come the new
"Matched-Back Clothes"
Shown for the First Time This Fall
and only in a few of the leading cities over the country. They are going
to revolutionize men's dress.
Instead of the unsightly mis-matching of patterns in the center of
vour coat, the pattern continues as one piece. The suits are exclusive,
different, out-of-the-ordinary, SUPREME in
style, fit, materials and patterns.
There's a tremendous variety to choose from
AND VALUE at
Eft We show suits for young men tailored from
fiOiW exclusive weaves in the season's best pat
terns that the custom tailor would ask $20.00 to $25.00 for.
The suits are exclusive,
$23.50
"THE QUARTER-BACK" A New Soft Hat
Tjntn of the "older fellows" sav they're the "smartest hats
ever." Their high crowns, drooped brims, rich colorings and con-
frastmg bands with "quarter-baek"
bow are unusually distinctive.
Very special at .j-.
$2.00
"A Store for Men and Young Men