V TUB DAILY NORKASKJIN The Dally Nebraskan toitksoty or iraasAjixA official ptolwjltmw PSUait4 IT 7 if Moopt Satrdy au4 unUjr urac tk ITORIAL STAFF Frank' Pally ..Htiltor-la Ckisf K. twrf !UrMtc iltMH KiiUi loiothy DarkUy Associsia 2tVliior Jask Alalia ...Nws Ur Q.'ir UcUrlil Actlci Nsws EJltor llsisart nrowQJl Actine Nsws Editor wijo sutr bum OrTfca Oaatws 7rU Ktfttai Lm M. Kirtataii :. Drams Us XUilWt BUSINESS STAFF Tr4 U Boakia . afr Uium Jmm Patty AUtaik. Buu UniiM Janisa F. Fidilock Circulation Uanacar Ntwi Kolitar for this Icsus JACK AUSTIN To sorr.e ver'.e te science of rlaying a good hand well Jn the rame of life is to bluS with it. The workisia who Tikes an interest la his work does not hava to flend much of tia Uo.e locking for a job. V.'e have room fcr but cce lcjV.ty at college and that is loyalty to Nebraska University. DOES IT PAY. Eeicg courteous is a tab.! -h:ch is likely to develop Into a bank account. There have been surely men who succeeded la business perhars because their employees were net surly, but fortun never theless, has preferred to keep steady company with the gentleman. Every business can is looking for good will, because it constitutes added capital. And the employer realizes that good will can never be pained by sour faces ia his working staff. The public -will not stand for discourteous treatment. It demands good humored sales people who are willing to go out of their way to please thwlr cus tomers. Courtesy pays la business but it also rays out cf.it, evea though at times the dividends seem to be deferred. But lastly courtesy pays the largest dividends in the form of happiness courons. DEMOCRACY ON THE CAMPUS. Nebraska has no room for the snob. It is our estimation that or all the follies and Imperfections of which human nature is capable, the n-.est detectable, the men excuseable is the so-called snob. Ac cording to the snob one should be very careful to whom one is decent, it smacks cf the plebian not to be exclusive. We are unable to fathom the psychology of the snob, but we have come to the conclusion that the manifestations exhibited by a encb are caused by his or her try ing to be something they are not. V.'e contend that any student If he Is natural or human, he can fcot be a snob. The most striking characteristic cf the typical Nebraska man or woman should be the ready "Hello" w;:h which every person encoun tered on the street should be met. To welcome every student ef fusively does not of cour?e constitute democracy unless the thing is carried deeper than the surface. But everybody will have to admit that a modest greeting goes & long ways toward promoting a feeling, cf genuine good fellowship. In the pioneer days of the University it was possible for every student to personally know his classmates. The University has now grown beyond this stage but we urge and strongly recommend a genial smile or a brief word to all unknown classmates, as an outward manifestation cf the democracy at Nebraska. CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNERS. Coach McMaster has issued a call for 100 cross-country runners. Men, this makes It 200, Nebraska needs that large a squad. Ne braska's track squads in the past have never compared with those of other large universities as to the amount of material available. Coach Schulte was at a disadvantage last sprg In developing bis track team because of lack of material Cross-country running de velops distance men and by a large squad out in this sport It will make Schulte's task of developing distance Etars much easier. Cross-country running is second to none of our popular sports and when indulged in with discretion and wisdom Is In a class by Itself no other physical activity giving the same returns in Improved general health and especially in the beneficial effects upon the vital organs. The element of recreatici Is now being recognized as of far greater importance In all branches of physical training than was formerly accorded to It In this regard cross-country running is undoubtedly surpassed by foot ball, yet It has a fascination whico cannot be appreciated by one who t never experienced its thrill. UNI NOTICES I CLASS ILSCTIONS. Ths garJ it n ef tits f ur elaaa pri4i:t will hU Twiy, Oitikir I. Each candidate must ft h i nam w.th the Registrar not laUr than five . m. tn Friaay prior to the 4y ef lactisn. Home Economics 11. Classes In Home Economics 11 Food Survey will meet at the Farm campus this wctk. Football Ushers. All men wishing to usher at foot ball games report at Athletic Field 10:00 a. m. Saturday. Commercl.-I Club, The Commercial Club will hold a business meeting Thursday at 7:(K o'clock in Social Science 3C5. University Union. Students are cordially Invited to attend ih first open meeting of Unl versl'y Union Sticlety to be held Fri day nt 8 p. m. in the Society's hall on the third floor of the Temple Building. Wayne Club. All University students who have v, Tended Wayne Normal meet In front of Lincoln Hotel at 5:50 Friday to ake street car for Robbers' Cave. Bring your own supper. Gymnasium Classes. All men registered in ihc First Year nymnashtm classes (Physical Educa tion 21. 1A, B or CI. who have not -oported for work, should do so at the noxt regular class time (Thursday, September SO, 7:4S V- rn.. Friday, Oc tober 1, 11 a. m. or 3 p. m.) without fail. Any others wishinsr to Join one rf these classes should see the in structor, Mr. Adkins at G. 303 or Dr. Clapp at G. 20fi. between 11 and li a. m. or 2:30 and 3 p. m. Very tru'y yours, R. F. H. ADKIN3. Dept. of Physical Education. Boxing Class. All men retrislere in the boring class, meet Mr. Gebhart, the instruc tor on the main Armory floor at 7 p. m. tonight (Thursay. September ro. Any ofne-s who wish to join his class, should bo present at time rind place mentioned above. Yours very truly, R. G. CLAPP, Dept cf Physical Education. Band Members Notice. The regular members of the Band '-i1! report to the supply room !n the tasement of the Armory and draw i-nif nrms during the following hours: Thursday, September "0, 1 p. m. to 2 P. m., 4 p. n. to C p. m.; Friiay, October 1, 8 a. m. to 11 a. m., 1 p. m. to Ti p. m. All members of Band must be In uniform by Saturday or they will not be remitted to play Orchestra. Students may still register for the University Orchestra under Director Quirk. The Orchestra meets on Tuesdays and ThuraJays at setea thirty m. in the Art Gallery. Green. Gcbtins. Green Goblins will meet seven thirty Thursday night, Seyercser SO, Alpha Sigma Fhi house. Tea for University Girls. Miss Amanda Heppner, Dean of Women at the University, will give a tea for all Nebraska co-eds from 1:30 to 5:00 Thursday afternoon, Septem ber ?0, in Ellen Smith HaJL "Y" Forum. Dr. L. D. Young will address the Y" Forum Thursday evening on the subject, "Our Time and Our Re ligion." All men are urged to attend. Theta Sigma Phi. Theta Sigma Phi meeting, Friday, at 5 o'clock, at Ellen Smith Hall. Important Grace Lutheran Church. Grace Lutheran church invites all students to annual Students' Recep tion at 8:00 p. m., Friday. October L Come out and meet other fun seekers. northwest corner 14th and F streets. Alpha Zeta Meeting. There will be a business meeting of Alpha Zeta Thursday evening. Sep tember 30, 7:30 at the Farm kouse. 307 North 24th street. Menorah Society. Chancellor Avery will address the Menorah Society at i's oj?tdiig roeet- ng Sunday evening. October 2, at 8 0 J "Gym" Bloomers Large assortments of well made bloomers with adjutsable knee and belt. Have your bloomers reiuly -when pymnasium instrustion bepins. We offer bloomers at varying prices which Trill meet your ideas. Black Twill Sateen O QC Black PopIin, cottm Q Q Apes C to -JO. Priced L.VJ AfJW fi J Prk,pJ JJ5 Black Sateen Q r A Apes 6 to 20. Priced J.JU Navy Henrietta Twill Q r A Apes 6 to 20. Triced J.OU Nary Serge, also black. Apes 6 to J AT 20. Priced 4.J Middies for "Gym" "JACK TAK" PLAIN WHITE ropulalion style with straipht yoke, O CA ftV'Kt .and I'a.-k. Of white Lonsdale jean. Priced J.DU "JACK TAli" MIDDIES with detachable navy ilannel collars. Of white Lonsdale jean. Sizes 10 to 22. The detachable collar is a preat convenience in bum erinp 4.50 Second Floor. H ave you ball ticket bought that foot yet? 2 days left. Tf Clothes mi W ob. acquis Treat your money right STYLE, of course, has much to do with the prestige of Stratford Clothes. But Stratford tyle is not the only thing your money buy. There are other distinguishr ing values easily discernible, if youU only investigate and compare. And that it what you ihould do to treat your moneyright investigate? and compare. Look around a bit, then let us show you a Stratford suit. You'll eee omething more than mere surface attraction. You'll see inherent merit of ityle, fabric and tailoring. You'll tee features of inner construction that will be new to you. And perfection of detail that you've never knowr. ia other dothea. You'll see value value that is as pro nounced as the individuality of the clothes themselves. FARRUHAR'S o'clock in Faculty HalL