"Speedee Last" Thin model will be especially plensinff to young men who have become used to an easy shoe and for the man who likes comfort with style. TEN DOLLARS THE BOOTERY 1230 0 St Si m V&? 0 UNI NOTICES Sophomore Mteting The meeting of sophomore men In regard to plans for the Olympics has been pnxtponed until Thursday morn Inn, November 6, at 11:30 In Law 101. according to an official announcement malt by John Lawlor, chairman of the Olympic committee for the second' ' year eland. Missouri Gams All men going to the Missouri game call Sam Brownell at L9340, or, in Mi afternoon, at the finance office, lo make arrangements Tor a spctlil car. Wed. Thur., Frl., Sat. BESSIE CLAYTON I'rrHrnt HerHelf and thoe Ineom parahle Snanliih Danrera Eisa GAFSINO Eduardo In Minn Clajrton'a Nlneteen-Nlneteen Pnct Creation, with Mimical Comedy' bt eecentrle dancer JAMES CLEMONS Arthnr Gordon Wllbert Dunn and a company of elevtr artist MISS JULIA NASH MR. C. H. O'DONNELL RAY W. SNOW Annlntcd by Narine Velmar in "YOU PICK 'KM" WILLIAM DUNHAM and GRACE O'MALLEY TED DONER ROSA KING TRIO HARRY AND HARRIET SEEBACK THE KINOtJRAMS TOriCS OK THK DAY Mian. 25c. Kve. 21 and "5c. I ,5.v93v A LI, THIS WEEK The Miiclitleot Love Story Ever Told DOROTHY PHILLIPS Die hrilllaat tar of "The Heart of 11 a inanity" In "THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS" Wonderful rietore and Monte KIAI.TO SYMPHONY' ORCHESTRA Jean I.. Hcliaefcr, Conductor I'm he New Tat he Review show 8tar at I, 3, S, , S P. M. MatH All Neat lite Night 3Se VAiinrvTi i whRE EVERYBODY goes- MON. TIES. WED. The Vocal Novelty THREE CHUMS la their original offering "A FKW MOMENTS at the GLIB" MINNIE STANLEY & CO. la the Comedy Play lei "SAVE" BAYLE AND PATSY la the Comedy Singing Art "AT A BY" The Karopean Set nation i TTT3" rtrpT I "THE WONDKRFII. DO" "A rOPtLAB VILLIAN" Twenty Minute of Laoghter "THE fiKEAT GAMBLE" Stirring tale of odveotnre LIIIKRTY NEWS WEEKLY' ItKADEK AND THE ORCHESTRA X Shown dally 2:30. 7:00 and S:M Mat lfcr Night SOr ial ISe i "LINCOLNS LITTLE THEATER 7 r M O N . Tl ES. W ED. New Art Film Company The g prenent I Dorothy I G I S H J "OUT OLUCK" INTERNATIONAL NEWS p O. HENRY STORY IMROI.D LLOYD COMEDY I and TRAVF.LOt.l E i Shown Start at I, . . 7. t P. M. g MATS. ISe NIGHT, toe CHIL ISe SUBSCRIBE For The NEBRASKA!! H E FFLEY'S TAILORS OF QUALITY 138 No. 11th St. Phone B-142Z JOHNSTON'S CANDY in One and Two Pounds FILLERS' RESCRIPTI0N HARMACY Freshmen I An Olympic pep meeting will be held Thursday at 11:30 o'clock at Law 202, to complete the freshman Olympic organization. Preslocnt Tefft and Dan Lynch of the Olympic committee will give ahort snappy lalkd, and the presence of every fresh man is desired. Freshmen Olympic Tryouta Wednesday and Thursday evening at 7:00 o'clock the freshmen Olym pic tryouts will be held In the Aimory for boxing and wrestling. The re lay team, tug of war, and push ball tryouts will be held Saturday morn ing at 9:00 o'clock. Come with old clothes or gym suits on. Home Economics Club A meeting of Home Economics ciuo will be held in Faculty hall, Weimrs- day, November 5. between and 10:00 o'clock, important. 8:00 Sigma Gamma Epsilon Special meeting Wednesday Regular meeting Thursday, Cornhusker picture Friday 12:15. noen. S:l&. 51 THE CHICAO CLEANERS & DYERS Phone B-3018 HARRY LYONS, Mgr. We Klean Klothes Klean 315 So. 11th Street Pre-Medic Smoker Pre-Medics wil hold a smoker at the Siema Alpha Epsilon Wednesday evening at 7:30. DANCE MUSIC for your Houne Danren. Itunjo. I'iano, Saxaphone or larger eombi niitlonH. CALL CHARLES FLING 1727 B St. LSS71 -v DANCING EVERY NIGHT At Antelope Park Loeb & Hampton's Orchestra j)AYVs0BJ'S OfiCIISSTBA Physical Education Meeting Physical Education meeting o'clock. Wednesday. Election ot fin's. Bring dues, 25 cents. 12 or- Basket Ball Meeting All men of the Arts and Sciences College who are interested in bas'r.et ball meet at the Armory Saturday inurning at 10 o'clock. Saddle and Sirloin Club Meeting of the Saddle and Sirloin club at J. P. Friday, November 7th at 5:30 p. m. Important. , Stenographers Needed Any person capable of doing steno graphic work on typing and who de Sires work by the nor, please register at Professor Reed's office. There is a considerable amount of help needed on the campus. Engineers Attention Want to play basket ball? Are yo a C. E.? Meet in M. A. 106 at 11 o'clock Wednesday, November 5. Everyone out. Home Economics Club A meeting of Home-Economics dub w:;i be held in Faculty hall, Wed nttt iay, November 5 at 8:10 p. m. Imp. ii 'ant. PUNCH "THAT'S DIFFERENT" For that next hop get my price. GUY CAPP Fnantala Man at Pease Drug Co., 1821 O St. WANT ADS For Music call Cliff Scott, B1482. Sigma Gamma Epsilon A short business meeting will be held Wednesday noon, November b in the museum. Important regular meeting. Cornhusker pictures to be taken Friday, November 7 at Town send 's at 12:15. LOST: Gun metal chain with ?ihat ft r's fountain pen cap and lucky dog attached. Finder return to student ac tivities office. Reward. 33-3t. LOST: Kester text book and a lab oratory notebook in Nebraska cafe teria. Please leave at student activi ties office. LOST Reincoat from men's coat room of Chemistry hall. Please re turn to Student Activities office. 34t3 The fresh-from-France man stood on a corner in the home town wall ins for " trolley car. Beside him stood a dusky, silver chevroned doughboy, resplendent in brnd new leather bar rack shoes. The fresh-from-France man. stln In his hob-nails, regarded the shoes earnestly and enviously. "Issuer he inquired politely. "Huh?" replied the dark one. "Issue ?" "Wayyamean. man? Is I wot?" Home Sector. A CORRECTION Through an error, the former ad dress of the Ajtdia Gamma Rhc fia-i.-.iiily appear I in the li.;i ol fraN r ni'.'.f pubi!.-!;' i the Da'.'v Nobins ) . n s"iii"':n.' -'o. The correct ad li..s is 2530 Q street, nd tli" tele phone number ; HI 500. When Theodore Roosevelt waa ? lice commissioner of New York he asked an applicant for a position on the force: "If you were ordered to disperse a mob what would you do?" "Pass around the hat, sir." was the reply. During the examination at the close of school, the fourth-grade teacher asked her history class to name the five most important men of the recent war. One boy. in all seriousness. answered the question: "General Per shing. President Wilson. General Foch, my big brother Tom, and An dy Sullivan's brother PaL" The daughter of the house woj en raced In a desperate endeavor to drae conversation from the silent young man, when the pianola in the lounge began to nlay an air from one of Meye.-beers operas. "Don't you love Meyerbeer?" she asked hopeful ly. T have never touched Intoxicants In my life," replied the young man coldly. I Quality Ii Economy ARMSTRONG CLOTHING For Men and Boys ouits in exclusive and snappy styles, for the young man, moulded to fit by ex perts, and carrying a person ality as expressed by the leading Men's Fashion De signers of America. Made of all wool materials in the newest weaves and colorings, in weights for Fall and Winter wear. Fall and Winter Overcoats in loose and form fitting styles for the young man. All the new colors and fabrics represented in this large and comprehensive assortment. V JSP' ets W8r$Ui 111 Mia bail I SIS'? Is- w- " WW lit mm Copyright 1919,Hai-tSchaffnerSMarr ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. Nebraska's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store. (Continued from Page One) LE R0SSIGN0L WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE AT HARVARD COLLEGE will attend the sessions, and the fact that Nebraska will be represented will enable the college of business administration to be brought belore the attention of other colleges or rank throuot the country. Dean Le Rossignol will be gone the entire week and will probably have a pari on the program. (Continued from Page One) TEXT BOOK RECEIVES WIDE RECOGNITION IN LARGER COLLEGES regard to the book: "English, Science and Engineering" is well adapted for the purpose for whic hit was made, and both Instructors and students have found it an interesting collec t ion." COURT DECIDES THAT PET DOG BELONGS TO DIERS oooooooooooeeeococooooeooooooooccoGccccGcoGccooopoccj THEY SAY- "Clothes do not make the man" But don't try going without them. Keep them in good shape by The "ABLE" Process B2304 "ABLE 139 No. 14 CLEANERS AND DYERS "As Good as Any "--"Better Than Many" aoeoceoooccoeoooecoocoGeoooooooceocoso'Txxui. i; ciTrrwrri lh 1 It took a discerning and scrutmiz- ( ing eye to tell the difference between "Jim," the prize bull dog of Francis Diers, a university student, and the lost brother of a S1.060 pit fighter, belonging to Emmett Murphy, of Bur well. The dog was the subject matter of a replevin suit in Justice Stevens court last week by which Murphy represenlted by L. B. Cummins, a Lincoln dog fancier, attempted ti se cure the possession of Diers dog, which he believed belonged to his friend at Burwell. The description of the lost dog which was first fur nished by Murphy fitted Diers' dog in every respect. After the action was r.id Murphy sent a more detailed description of his dog to Cumniings and it was then decided that "Jim" was not the missing brother of the 11,060 fighter. Murphy's second description tallied exactly with "Jim' with but one ex ception. His missing pup had a small brown spot on the top of his head. The dog which Diers claimed waa not so marked. Every other marking, however, waa identical with that of the Murphy dog. The replevin suit was dismissed by Justice Stevens with costs to ilie plaintiff. i lit ( KJ L -3M jJ mF mm BESSIE CLAYTON The famous American Dancer, and Kliia and Eduardo Canslno. the noted Spanish dancers, who headline an exceptional vaudeville bill at the Orphenm Theater Today and tha balance of the wek i