t U-T- V ! H r r N ) I. iii i , ij -f. .1 nwyt ii J' i t 1 1 oht waaapWKtNsaaaMMMMJB X T1IK DAILY NKBRASKAN. rSoHSeHSOTSii NEBRASKA YELLS, ft -o jw Cut this out for use at the Rally on Nebraska j Field this Afternoon. 1. ri'l'ni 'cr-('r Ycr-si-ti Oh-hliiuv ''. 1 loo i':ili rah ! I Ioo-rali-rali ! Ilooi-ah! Iloo-rali! N-c-l)ia--k:i ,r,M:,:.,.!.,',r"0 &? .". (Jic im (lie ax-lhc ax-tlic ax GC (Jic ini 11k- ax-tho ax-tlirax WhnW KiLjlit in the neck-tlir lu-ok -t ' neck There. -I OloOle-Olc-Aw, Wo yust come over to Minncot-ali. j5 5. Hnick-a-tc-ax, ko-ax, ko-ax. Knick-a-te-ax, ko-ax, ko-ax, Iloo-rah! Iloo-rali! Par-a-bal-loo. Nebraska I V..1 1... ' ......... lit'DlilShJi i 'iiiiiimiio in i mo i piu)pr ) ZS& Nebra-a-a-ka I ijj Mu-Oi and milk ami sunflower seed i the food on which we feed, "We're Nebraska's aLrreation we're the hot stuff of creation. (Kkee wow- wow! Shinny-w ow-wow! Skinn .wow -wow! P WOW!!! m k . . l i w v Amsterdam-Ivottej'dain-1 ni-m-m-m -IJainm Amine- zjQ sot a, Gj& W'ell-well-well, Well-well-well, Well beat iMinne- j JjuD sota w orse than -((irinnell) 0. Razzle-dazzle, Razzle-dazzle, Sis-boom-bah, jj&$ Varsity-Varsity, Nebraska. jjj flMPlWMf 8 A . srr .. LINfifiLN. NEB. 2 v, - m m m w m .m M " h m w - - . w rtmr $S W AJyitLCCIlil ornniA in H LZ2ZGr ' gg m aTfillUJg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiw g GS? f p hiX m iiwi mb li I IIWiiwiHi Mini i mill i n i m f mmm iiiiiiiWi- j Xv es wyj afr Ol'R STATE I'NIVEIISITIES. The fourteenth annuul educational number of the Outlook (August HI contains a readable and very creditable article on "Our State Universities." from the pen of President Andrew S Draper of the University of Illinois. To those who feel that the munificent gifts of the millionaire will in the long run tend to warp universities from the path, the article furnishes some food for reflection. Speaking of the twelve largest state universities, Professor Drapor says. "These twelve universities enjoyed last year an income of $3, -121,092. rep resenting the proceeds of an Invested capital of more than J80.000.000. They had 190 buildings on their campuses. They employed 1,800 teachers and In structed 23.000 students. They had more than 700,000 volumes In their li braries. At their lecent commence ments they conferred something like 3,500 degrees, the University of Michi gan alone conferring more than 700. The Illinois legislature at its recent session appropriated $909,000 to the state university a sum, as since Btated by President Angel 1, of Michi gan, larger than ever before raised by general taxation and given at one time by u state to an educational ln- HIs next paragraph pajs this pretty tribute to our president and his policy "Eon c in soi y reference to the state universities would be lacking If It fail ed to note the Influential position of the University of California. Cut off from much association with other uni versities of its class, it goes forward with a confident step and a nobility of purpose which form an Inspiration to all of them. The morning of Presi dent Wheeler's administration prom ises all that can be desired for the full noon." California Dally. Btitutlon.' 5 Eery new college year finds some new fad fastened upon the swarms of returning students which cause the In coming freshman to gape In wonder ment Visitors in Ann Arbor last year stopped and stared to see full-grown collegians who have long ago emerged from grammar school days gravely spinning tops on broad flagstones of the campus. This fall King Fad Ihib turned his attention in another direc tion. To be really "comnie 11 faut," from the collegiate standpoint, at pres ent, the gay college devils must be at tired In a fireman's shirt. The kind with large pearl buttons Is especially in favor, and already local clothiers are filling In orders for this variety of garment. ji Commencing f Annual Opening Advance Sale of Fall - m m AND SILKS Every known Novelty on the Markets will be found on our Counters f Read Monday Night's News for full Particulars of SALE The Daily Nebraskan ..0For Football News... There has always been a howl on the part of the faculty on the wearing of swrntrrs. (Masses and the t?o-iH-you-pluuse contingent of students think they hae solved the problem ny coin promising on the new "shirt effect" in haberdashery.- Michigan Daily News THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PRIZE COM PETITION, THE CONDITIONS. The conditions of the competition are as follows: 1. The number of subscriptions giv en are for a year. Two semester sub scriptions equal one yearly subscrip tion. 2. One-third of the subscriptions must bo In cash. 3 Every solicitor must leave his name with the manager at the Nebras kan office, 134 No. 11th at. 4. The competition will close at 6 o'clock p. m , Tuesday, October 8. THE PHIZES. For 90 subscriptions, a free trip to IJuffalo and return with $2.00 per day for five days and admission to the grounds. For 70 subscriptions, a ladles' or gen tleman's bicycle valuod at ?40. For GO subscriptions, a Marlin re peating rifle and leather case, retail Dancing Academy PROF. HOLMES, of Chicago School for Dancing and Deportment HoKiiinrr-' Cliiaa Tuesday EonniK-t Advanced (Miism Friday KvoniOKS. Children , Cla-, Saturday 'J..l p. m. Saturday NikIh is Club Ninlit. STRICTLY SELECT Oflice and Studio 325 SOUTHSth DaiidiiK Academy WuNli Hull ovor Hock Island Ticket Ofllco, Utli and O Sts Ganoung's Pbamiacy (Succoisor to H O. Huuua.) Drugs, Druggist's Sundries and Stationery. 1100 C) Street. LINCOLN, NEB price, ?21.40. For 40 subscriptions, a free trip to Minnesota and return with expenses. For 25 subscriptions, a free trip to Omaha and return to see the game with the Omaha Medics. For 10 subscriptions, a Waterman fountain pen, price $2.50. For G subscriptions, a yearly sub scription to the Dally Nebraskau. o 1 '-" u , V 33 3Ji