V THE DAILY NEBRASKA! RESEARCH XJLUB PLANS RAILROAD DISCUSSION The railroad situation will bo re viewed before the members of the Industrial Research club'ut their res ular meeting Thursday, November 3 at 6:00 o'clock luncheon at the Grand hotel. Leaders of the diacussion will bo from shop craft unloii3 at Have lock whore the Hurllnfiton repair shops, lines west, are located. The meeting will be open to stu dents interested in the question. NEBRASKA PROFESSORS PUBLISH ENGLISH TEXT lYoiessor Wlmbcrly of the English department and S. .0. Uairct, until f'vo years ago an instructor at the University of Nebraska, now i.t Syracuse, are tiie authors cf a bock called Essays on Agriculture. The book is one to be used in the class room and in all probability ,JU fuiii a place at the apricuUural iV.l'.ue. Dr. Louise round ot' the English de Mtitinent ami Dean E. A. LUiniett of the college of agriculture and direc tor of the experiment station, co-op-crated in the publication of the books, nccovwinc to the note of the pub lishers. There are rive departments tf the book ail dealiti? with the larmcr. The parts are name,! "Dignity "t E.. lin ing," "Farmer of th,. Present," "Fann er as a Man of Ihi.-iness," "runner ..s a Scientist," "Our Forefathers and Farming." According to the note of the tuthors the book is not n nc idea but an old Llea instil'ed with new blooil. WANT ADS. A. complete modern rtUion ot Drlvo Yourself Fords. Always ope;i. Dionos 11-4718 and IM235. your pat ronage solicited. Remember the loca tion, three doors west of tho Orpheu.it theater. Motor Out Co., (formerly Central Sales Co.), 1120 P St;eet American Legion dance every Sat urday night at club rooms, 1548 O street. Members of any American le ion post cordially invited. Admis sion 55c. WANTTCD THREE FRATERNITY and three non-fraternity men for two weeks' specialty selling. Leave name with A. Star Uest Dranch. sented at Pittsburgh. About twenty flvo wero present at tho recent picnic given by Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Thurbor at Valley Camp. C. G. nolibuuf.li, "11, was elected president of the associa tion, Mrs. V. It. Woodward, vice presi dent; and Mrs. A. I Harvey, secretary-treasurer. LIHERAL REWARD FOR RED COn- al beads, lost on Friday. Call E-61V7 alter 6 p. m. LOST DARK BLUE BELT El i TOP Coat. IV3S44. Reward. LOST SLIDE RULE IN LEATHER Case; return to Student Activities office and receive reward. WANTED THREE FRATERNITY and three non-fraternity men for two weeks' specialty selling. Spare time work. Leave name with !t Stair Best Brand, x LOST PUI GAMMA DELTA PIN. Return to Student Act. office . WANTED MEN FOR ALL KINDS of jobs. Several good salesman jobs ami a number (if afternoon jobs for this week. 201 Temple Dldg., Em ployment office. NEBRASKA ALUMNI IN PITT TO WELCOME HUSKERS DELIANS STAGE ORPHEUM SKITS AT LAST MEETING The Delians enjoyed an Orpheum program at their regular meeting Fri day evening in faculty hall. Interest ing monologues were given by Mr. Stienkraus and a skit was put on by Ruby Wolfenden and Bob Hint. it. A feature of the program was ballet ('j-ncing by Katherine King and Bet' nice Ray accompanied on the piano by Naomi Fox. Loyal Grads Will Meet Gridsteis and Entertain Them Before and " After Game. The (rnhuder team is to have a hearty welcome when it arrives in Pittsburgh forth.' Neb; aska-Pittr inn gi gr-me November 5. according to a let ter from the alumni association there. The Nebraska alumni at Pittsburgh are making elaborate plans to wel come the Nebraska team and they will be shown a royal time by the for mer Nebraska people. Ncbraaska alumni are well lepte- r Get Your OVERCOATS Cleaned-Pressed-Repaired Hats! And bats galore! Those topping pieces that so make or un make the nattily attired co-ed today. What a collection now on dlsp:ay at the yinlHInery room on tho fourth floor of "U" hall. Every color and every shape conceivable may bo seen. No commercial tricks such as mir rors, ilrapes and artificial lishts nro used to exhibit these first attempts at hat-making. The afternoon sun beams in unmercicifully on this l cairn of buck-rim, feathers and velvet. A hat for every typo of gill may bo seen. . The sport hat, wall IU plain, durable style1, rests heshlc tin: lacey unsubstantial dress hat. The canton crepe creation lays afo:;:-i(ie the vehet one, and ribbons divide honors with feathers as correct t; in.- ming. JJrlgui litue conventional pin cushion suapes, and snver late a.e good- and beada enough to make a camp lire ceremonial look (li!"e a shorn affair, licit strips in bright colors are popular when wound around the rim of the hat with the surplus hanging down one si.ie with the effv ci of the heavy triage on the 1 favori;e college sofa pillow. Each hat has its hi-ncry tacked 'o its lining. One chic litt'. model re.. lis thus, 'material two sleeves I' u.i (.nil (ire.-.:, j urn seventeen cent. , h;.pe twenty live cents,' this putting Paris out of business at forty-two rents. There is an ex-party dre-o with p; rts of an old fur knocked up i,:io quite a wearable bonnet. One master! iecc in velvet has two v iekod ',-i;king pins jabbed fioni opposite di- lccioi.s, suggesting a mood of ie oage on the pait of the maker. One duvetyn mi'c. oi henna shade is bar ren except for a little tuft of black leit feaiheis squeezed in one side, giving tiie effect of a undecisive after thought. There is a taffeta hat which gives tho impression of a large pile cf goods held together by lengths of Roman striped r'btens. Some are just a lit tie overdone, and some may g ve the effect of being uri finish d, bjt the whole exhibit has iuke a pi'j'es c; a! air. With the sihery ton sued liat erer at hand, who squ'.nts admiringly at the prospective buyer, one would truly think herself in an up-to-date battery. r i Quality Is Economy V . Striped Silk Ties 1. Van Heusen Collars 50c A soft collar with llie appearance of n laundried collar Will not wrinkle Will not wilt Will not shrink Armstrong Clothing Company NOW Varsity Cleaners i B-3677 Roy Wythers, Mgr. g!Ei!iiB!iii:;a:!!2:Ei:EE::ii!r;:K B The University School of Music ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director. Offers thorough training in Music. Dramatic. Art. A j large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyon may enter, t ull miormation on request. Opposite the Campus. Prof. Robeit Graham, superintend ent of the Sutton schools, was a vis itor at the teachers' college Saturday. D. Lida B. Earhart, Miss Clara Wil son and Prof. Sealock all of the ter.cii ers college will go to Seward this week to give lectures on educational cubiects at the teachers' institute there. Four University of Nebraska stu dents are strong in their condemna tion of Iowa roads as a result of turn ing over once and burning out three bearings in their car on their return trip from South Bend, Ind., where they had been to the Notre Dame-Nebraska football battle last Saturday. The four men wero Bill Alsop, Mitch Kverson, Fred Thomsen and Kenneth Hawkins. The trip to South Bend was made in fast time. The men left Lincoln Thursday evening at 6 o'clock and ar rived $n tiie Irish town at 10:30 Saturday morning, a total distance ot T30 miles. After resting a few houis and witnessing the football game in the afternoon, the men left the In diana city behind them and started back to Lincoln. While traveling thru Iowa tho quartet yielde dto the drowsiness which overcame them ana fell asleep. When they weke up the car was turned over with one wheel broken. None of them were hurt. . The car which carried the quartci was a Columbia six belonging to Bill Alsop. DA Phone B1392 11th & R St BiiilllllBliUiiilillliilinillBBu COCC'SSCCCCCGCCOCOCOCOOCOCCCCCG 8 8 fall) Phone B3355 333 No. Twelfth St. SEE our NEW LOT of Misses' Coats Jersey Waists -' 1 "afc ' "l"L hr IlKBIli T.iGxl.fr ML E9S nane ine nexii daar taste better; M4 after smoking cleanse voor mouth moisten your throat sweeten your breatn wftn VVRIGLEYS Only 5 Y. TT1 rour i ears of e i Conac Club Hallowe'en Lincoln Hotel Ballroom Friday, Oct. 28 Eeck's 6-Piece Orchestra Refreshments Admission $1.19, Tax Included Hall-w'een DANCE AT THE ROSE WILDE Appropriately Decorated FRIDAY, OCT. 28 Music Furnished by Sam's Melody Makers EXTRA! SPECIAL! I University Quartette Admission $1, War Tax 10c Dancing '5 :30 . ervice August 20, 1917 saw the in auguration of a small printing plant at 311 South Eleventh street. Four years later a busy shop endeavors to meet the de mands of it's patrons for service The Answer? Attention to the wants of patrons, strict regard for their wishes, a reasonable price for service rendered. Competent workmen to execute their demands. The Service is Still at Your Command I Kline Publishing Co. 311 South 11th. Phone B-4204 YOUR HEAVY GARMENTS LET US CLEAN, PRESS AND REPAIR THEM NOW. We operate a first class thoroughly MODERN cleaning plant. OUR service is prompt and reliable. All work cuaranteed to please F2377 MODERN CLEANERS Wt" Tii .I The COLLEGE TRIO Not jazz, but peppy, synco pation. Just right for parties and dances. Piano. Sax, and Banjo specialties it'a singing i;nl entertainins. Call D. J. Merrian, L-9915 or Simpklnt at Alpha Slg House Autumn Things from day to day are appear ing on our menu dishes that make you glad warm weather is over. Heal, tasty, wholesome dishes, delightfully prepared and served on clean napery, and a rail sincere courteous ness on the part ot all at tendants. Once you eat here you will make It a habit Central Hoel Cafe 0 0. J. FEE f - v.: