The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 03, 1922, Image 4

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    Friday, November 3, i!)22
THE DAILY N EBRASKAN
MUNSON MOTOR COMPANY
1125 P ST.
RENT-A-FORD
B-1550 B-1517
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
The Place for Better Service
Cars Reserved by Phone Given
Special Attention
SNAPPY SUITS TO ORDER
$35 to $50
Young men's goods; and joung
men's Kyles. All that is new
In woolens art? litre. A u'b store
mill a In. i! stock to select from.
Vie - l-ii) icmouo!, repair, clean
and p i i;iii incuts fur men and
urn ii.
MacCarthy-Wilso.i & Ryan, Inc.
132 NORTH 11st St.
HIGH SCHOOL MEET
IS NOW IN PROGRESS
Home High School Cross Country
Meet Is Being Held Between
November 1 and 10
gaycty of life
symbolized in a nccluie
the irresistible spon
taneity of the college man
expressed in colourful
Cheney Cravats. Our
selections include just
the right cravat for every
occasion. See them todav.
CHENEY
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SOLD BY
Farquahar's, Rudge & Guenzel Co., Armstrong Cloth
ing Co., Fred Schmidt & Bro., Speier & Simon,
Magee's, Mayer Bros.
The high school homo course cross
country run which Is to bo run off be
tween tho first and the tenth of this
month Is started in this state now.
Coach Sehulto says, "1 do not expect a
godd many entrants this year bocuuso
It is a new thing not only for Nebras
ka but for any state. I am Inclined
to think it will bo very satisfactory
this year and greater as the years go
on."
This run offers a good opportunity
for the man who Is not taking foot
ball to get out for a good fall sport.
Any man Is eligible to tills meet who
fulfils the requirements of the High
School Athletic Association with the
exception that no football players are
allowed to enter, for it Is thought that
line sp irt is enough for a man to he
In at one time.
The distance of the course is two
miles over the most nearly level coun-
trv road that can be found In tho
vicinity of each school. F.aeh school
is to he represented by its three best
men. There will be several individual
medals given, and a banner for the
best team.
Si -hullo has hoard of about a dozen
schools that are going to take part,
and expects others. lie says that
some of tho schools will bo afraid their
men are not performing well enough,
and therefore will not send them out.
Scli'ilie says, "I'm contideut that
cross-country running this year will
prod:; . e new records in most every
group; especially in mile, half mile,
and quarter mile in the state cham
pionships of next spring."
(Continued From rage 1)
CORNHUSKERS PRACTICE
AT NIAGARA FALLS
meet the Nebraska eleven, and tho
grand windup of tho season will be
on Thanksgiving Hay, when the
lluskers will meo Notro Dame, "the
flghtln' Irish" at Lincoln in tho last
game which will bo held on Nebraska
Field.
Utah University Is
Poorest Per Capita
Of Western Schools
The University of Utah is the poor
est of all western stato universities,
according to statistics given out re
cently by President Thomas. It has
the smallest income per student of
any of them; included in this are
stato and federal appropriation, en
dowments, and miscellaneous sources.
Some universities though recelvln
small governmental appropriations,
have endowments from wealthy citi
zens, or else they obtain extra rev
enue in other ways. For instance
tho University of Wyoming receives
much from the development of oil
lands in that state, and ns n resi
has a very large amount to expen.l
per student. Something like this
seems to be almost necessary, if a
university is to do properly what Is
intended, since state appropriations
together with that received from tui
tions have in many cases proven so
Inadequate. The Utah Chronicle.
Using a Blind
Izzy: Where did you get the new
window blind, Ikey?
Ikov: Ah. mv customers gave It to
me, my friend.
Izzy: But mlno never gave me any
thing. How did you do It?
Ikey: Well, you see, I put a col
lection box In the front of the store
with a sign "For the Wind." Virginia
Reel.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
-"Sneaglo."
"Snotneagle. snowl."
"Sneither, snostrich." Burr.
KNGIXF.KIiS Note Book lost, con
tents valuable. Harold Edgerton.
153007.
FOIl RKNT Modern room at
S. Call B3C74. $15.00 per month.
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The confidence well-dressed
young men have in these
famous style clothes is more
than ever justified in our new
Fall models
tmi momi or
The Namsirr Method
run ApfUmt For
TneNemelrT Method It a
caee of totally stitching with
very fine Bilk -cuff and con tW
heery Darned1 fabrlaa. This
preventa threadbare eteevae
and nocketa. An cicltum
Stratford feature that meana
tyla and utility combined.
nental patch pockrtaof over- fcr I II JJ
coautauiorcdolaofttiniahor lEVjWJ
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Jane: "How did you act when you
saw Bob this morning?"
June: "I gave him the geological
survey."
Jane: "In other words ?"
Juno: "The stony stare." Sun
Dial.
Chappie
COATS
The best for campus
wear fur trimmed.
$29.75
to
$49.75
'ism.
- FLORSHEIM SHOE
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9
enough to please the most ex'
treme trim enough to suit the
more reserved The Florsheim
Rialto will he worn wherever
good fellows get together.
Most Styles, $10.00 Pair.
Fred Schmidt & Bro.
917-21 O Street.
FOR THE MAN CWII O CARES
lheStore thatsels the bsstZL
vr just a We ess
is - rniTimTtiOTbrjrjrOTnMSyilllllill -22" CJ
1029-1033 O Street
LINCOLN, NEB ft.
LUXURIOUS COATS
at
We're still featuring spectacular values in now Ponta n i.o 1 n... ... , .
purchases, we re able to offer you the choicest of the new sty at av ,igV tint are rem -k a e n eed "
"""k 'veHti..K in a new Coat without first insUinW
GOLD'S Third Floor.
at 29.5069.50.
Stunning New Dresses at
Just to see the delightful V'rocks featured at this low price Is a delight! Kvery new
whim of Fashion Is evident the long side panels, the uneven hems and C.recian drapes
the novel trimmings. Kvery art of the designer has been exited In crating dresses of
unusual etyle, individuality and worth and at a low popular price. All the favorite
materials are shown.
Lovely BLOUSES
at 5.00
And what smart and charming
Waists they are! A plent of Over
blouses, too. In crepe de chines,
Cantons, Georgettes, satins, etc.,
beaded and embroidered. Copen
hagen, gray; brown, canna, perl
winkle, black, navy, bisque. Also
quilted Coat Blouses in black or
navy.
GOLD'S Third Floor.
New Dress SKIRTS
at 4.95
A brand new lot of these smart
box plaited Dress Skirts, in the
styles so much in demand. Shown
In wool velours, homespuns, serges,
tweeds, etc. Also in new checks,
stripes and plaids. An opportunity
to purchase a stylish Skirt at a
mighty low price.
4 GOLD'S Third Floor.
Princess SLIPS
at 3.95
A new showing of the wanted Prin
cess Slips in dark colored silks
delightful styles of fine tub silks
and charmeuse, with desired cami
sole tops and full skirts. These
come in navy blue, brown and
black and are very attractive
values at the price at which they're
presented 3.95.
GOLD'S Third Floor.
Rich White
Ivoryware
Amazing values in heavy wh:to Ivory
ware DuBerry and other wanted
styles including
Combs, Brushes, Dud Vases,
Buffers. Hair Receivers, Jewel Boxes,
Pin Cushions and other wanted ar
ticles. With Xmas Just a few weeki away,
this offer assumes double Importance.
Ideal for gifts. On sale while lots
last, hegining 8:30 a. m. Fridiy, at
(See Window) GOLD'S First Floor
$
1
Pyramid Heel
Silk Hosiery
Women's fine thread silk Hosiery,
with wanted fashioned backs, in black
only. These have the new pyramid
or tapering pointed heels, wide, dou
ble hemmed elastic lisle garter tops,
double heels, soles and toes. Only a
limited lot of these splendid and de
sirable Hose, to go while they last
beginning 8:30 a. m., Friday, at
(See Window) GOLD'S First Floor
$
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