MtOTTSSOR JTlNG WRITES A HISTORY Fred Morrow Fling, the htad of thp University Department cf European History, has a new book out called -The Writing of History." In It he takes up the work step by step and shows the value of evidence and the fiwiiBlty of genuineness. This book is just off the Tale Press end Is con idered very good reference material Alumni of the University of Ne braska College of Medicine at Omaha are holding their eleventh annual re union this week. Round-table discus slons and clinics started Monday noon and continue until Friday night A smoker was a feature of the week's program Tuesday evening. A banquet for visiting "gradB" Is slated for this veninr and will complete the festivities. Headquarter for the alumni Medics have been established at the Hotel Rome In the Nebraska metropolis. A number of Lincoln doctors and out- state graduates from Dean Cutter's College are taking advantage of the clinical and professional discussion as well as the social features of Re union Week. LOEB'S ORCHESTRA Business Phone B33SC Residence B3708 WRD. THCBS., FBI. t: SO Now Tmlre Dully R:tO CLARENCE OLIVER & CEORGIS OLP In -THB BEE HIVK" "THE CHAMPION" A Oeeea with ranch with MANN MOLINER DUFFY SWEENEY Baeelaa Entertainers DAVE HARRIS Syncopatloa'a Bent Bet ORREN A DREW A Barayard Eploorie ARCO BROTHERS Aehletlea Supreme BERT HAZEL KKATELLE la a Dance FetAure KINOORAMft "TOPICS OF THE DAY" THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PERSONALS "Mac" Ba1drMge'H L. R. Doyle are going to Fremont Friday to off! elate at a football game between Mid land College and Omaha University "Dag" Gallagher will act as head linesman. Isabell Hamilton from the Man nattan chapter of Kappa Kappe Gamma will affiliate with Sigma chap ter at Nebraska. Ralph Jensen from tow City, la., is visiting at the Sigma Alpha Epsllon house this week. "Bud" McCarthy has returned to school after spending the summer In California. Eloise McEwen, of Omaha, is guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Mary Henderson, '23, and Esther King, '23, will spend the coming week end at their home in York. Helen Walpole, '24, and Pauline Moore, '22, leave tomorrow for Tecum seh to spend the remainder of the week. Laurine Oetgen, '24, will be a week end visitor at her home in Nebraska City. Frank Patty, '21. left yesterday for Fonda, la., where he will spend sev eral days. John Barton, '19. who has been visiting at the Delta Chi house, re turned to bis home In Omaha. Marie Hills, '22, leaves tomorrow for Logan, for a week-end visit. O. C. Trimble, '24, will go to Om aha tomorrow to remain several days. Flavel Funk, '23, will spend the week-end at his home in Hiawatha, Kas. Charles Dundey, '24, leaves Friday for Omaha, where he will be for the remainder of the week. Madeline Hendricks, '22, will spend Friday and Saturday at her home in Wahoo. NEWSPAPERS REPORT BIO LEAGUE GAMES The State Journal will announce the play in the world's series games every day during the series. Begin nlng at 12 o'clock today and con tlnuing each day until the end of the series, the games play by play will do announced from the newspaper office. The Star Is announcing the play in the same manner and has had large crowds who "followed" the first two games. THOSE ASTHETIC DANCING BUQS. Have you ever, In your wanderings Among people wise and queer, Met up with any of that crowd Who hold the art of dancing, dear? You ask them how it come they choose This stuff so frivolous And sure as fate they'll answer you "Why 'tis meat and drink to us." "The sensation of it is like wine" (If it were we'd all be at it) Its lightness makes you feel divine, It simply gets you when you step it. You can change yourself to what you will By Its magnetic swaying But you begin to wish that you'd kept still When these dancers start to raving. 1. G. Teacher "Can you Bay three words in a dead language?" Student "Sloe gin fin." Philip Portor, Ohio State '22. John Andrew Holmes will give a sermon lecture on the Pilgrims, Sun day at 10:30, L and 13th St. Clothes Keep an eye open for the Rosewilde announcement on October 29. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY "Riders of the Daws" The Big Picture of the Week Bj Zane Grey LARRY SEMON in "THE STAGE HAND" Prices 10c, 15c and 30c I "THE STAGE HAND" I I Prices 10c, 15c and 30c fair fKt fttORHf LP J yF?- (TC hbaduine vyiTx ,- 'p . . JrQl At the Orpheum this Week. yle? Yes that's not all ! "cIxTAINLY style is a distinction of J S:ratford Clothes but not the only one There is exceptional tailoring too. For instance Stratford sacks are without linings. No linings to wear out None to bulge and" twist the coat out of shape. Inside trim is the fabric of the coat itself with seams elegantly satuvpiped Trousers have extra crotch of cloth. Really a double crotch for double strength and wear. Pockets of trousers doubly rein forced to prevent threadbare wear at that point. See these features in the actual garment and understand what they mean to you in clothes-values. This is an opportune time for inspection while we are showing the new Stratford styles for Fall and Winter. JrAR .QUHAR'S THCB8. FRI SAT. REX BEACH'S "Going Some'' A Story With a 'Panch." Fob, Thrill end Romance PATHB 8EMI-WEEKLT Topics of the Day Malt Symphony Orchestra SHOWS ITAT AT 1, X, . 7. MATS. tOe. UTIOUT too THIR8. FKI SAT. "All For Ian and Foa For All" "RUBETOWN FOLLIES" "Pl'MPKIN CRNTF.R JAZZ BAND" SOUTHE and TOBIN la a Chitrfnlnjr Vocal OfToriag DAVEY JAMIESON "AH C MKF IT" DUKE and DUCHESS ALICE LAKE la Her Now cut Fcaisrc Flctara "THB MISFIT WIFE" Main 20e; Mailt tOc; Gl. 15c JLVMIC ALL. THIS WEEK MARSHALL NEILAN Prfoata a MATRIMONIAL. MIBTHQCAEE "DON'T EVER MARRY" Bearar'a Lvrle Orcbootra WlllardTa "FANTASY OF JEWELS" The world's moot preteatloaa MantoeJ Art SHOWS START A T 1. S. I, 1, MATS roc. M(iHT- DANCE! Rosewilde Party House Friday, October 8 COME YE ALL Beck's Syncopated Symphony 11-50 8 O'clock 1 m ' m. m CSX BCCA-PINE OINTMENT After Shartaa; Also far Cold. Catarrh, ate CHAPMAN'S PW.ro a L. Coee. C. N. 'It, Mgr. u o 2 if m I I m H V2 12. w N A Day's Work HETHER it is in the office in a suit cleansed by us, or in the home during the busy house cleaning time with the draperies neatly hung after our cleansing, your day's work will be made better and brighter with our aid. 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BOX BAGS CANTEEN BAGS BEAUTY BAGS four of the smartest shapes the season has given us, as illus trated ahove and all offered at this one surprisingly low special price! All are in the wanted black patent finish, beauti fully lined with plain or novelty silks, complete with large mirrors, com purses, etc. These are very exceptional values me tow price Deing made possible only through the fortunate purchase of our buyer. On sale Thursday at 3.45 (SEE WINDOW DISPLAY) GOLD'S First Floor. A NEW BROGUE OXFORD For Women and MUses Priced at It's th "Reesernelle"- new Brogue Oxford for fall wear. Comes In the wanted brown Russia cajf. with genuine welted soles, military heels and novelty win sUtehed ramps. Extraordinary values at, the pair only: 7 S cuienea .95