TI1K 1A1LT NKIUtASKAN BOOTH Will invite yoo out on the gridiron if you wear a suit made by mc. J o J I cut them "chesty," make you look big and swell. Low price, toOf for my grade of work. J J jl Bumstead He makes clothes lha( fit 1141 OSt. For the Best Work in the City Patronize The "Evans" Settlers' One -Way RATES Kv iy day cluiiug tin.- months of September and October, 1002. KKOM LINCOLN, XK1J.. Via the UNION PACiriC. $io.oo to Ogden and Salt Lake City, $0.00 to Butte, Anconda. and Helena. $22. so to Spokane and Wenatchee Wash. $1:5.00 to Eveiett, Fairhaven, and New Whatcom, via Hunt ington and Spokane. $25. 00 to Portland, Tacoma ,and Seattle. jjys.oo to Ashland, Roseburg, E gene, Albany and Salem, v fysoo to Ashland, Roseburg, Eu- ia Portland. $.: 5.o to San Francisco, Los Ange les and many other Cali fornia points. Kull information cheerfully fur nished, on application to -" E. H. SLOSSON, Agent. HOWLING ALLEY 4 ALLEYS. Standard and Regula tion in every particular. 1210O street. II. C THOMAS, Proprietor. The Only Up-to -Date Billiard and Pool larlor in Town. No Saloon At tached. Tables Neatly Covered. Powell's, 14( N. 11th. Phone L(i64. Collee Settlement. The College Settlement needs n num ber of student hclpors. Any one who can assist In teaching evening classes or conducting a club for boys or girls or In attending the reading rooms or game rooms Is requested to consult Mr. Prevey at the Settlement evenings, or at 301 I. at 20 or 3 p. m Rooms will be furnished several students In return for work. Settlement house ftl 200 So 20th St. Change in Schedule. The hours of meeting for the new courso In argumentative composition, (English language Nos. 11 and 12), which Prof. Fogg Is offering this year, have been changed, it was originally set for 9 o'clock on Tuesday and Thurs day, but that hour shut out the mem bers of the Junior law class, of which a considerable number wished to take to prepare themselves for the courses In debate next semester and next year (The new regulation makes No. 11, at least, a prerequisite for students who wish to begin debate next fall.) The only available hour for the class to meet, the English department finds, is from 9:30 to 10:30 on Tuesday and Thursday. Dean Reese and Professor Robblns lecture to tho junior law stu dents from 8 to 9:30 dally. The class will meet regularly until about the first of" December, when the lectures will end. After that the students' work will be wholly written and In struction will be given individually. The postofHee will be open contin uously from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. after Mondny. September 15. 1902. HOWARD It. S1ZER. P. M. Wanted. WANTED--Several young lady stu dents to work for board and room. For information call at Y. V. C. A. rooms. Young Women. The first meeting of the Young Women's Christian Association will be held Sunday afternoon, September 20th. at 4 o'clock. Mrs. F. M. Hall, chairman of the state committee, will speak on the subject: "Put First Things First." Vocal solo by Miss Hur rus. All women are cordially invited to be present. The new course in forestry is attract ing considerable attention. A number of advanced students in other courses aro planning to change over to the new course so as to obtain the forestry de gree sooner. Young Women Intending to take up some line of Bible or mission study should look over the courses offered by the Y-. W. C. A. Information re garding these courses can be obtained at any time at tho association room. During registration week informa tion In regard to rooms and board can not be obtained In the registrar's of fice, but in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. A public telephone Is stationed there. A student not registered by G o'clock Monday, Sept. 22. Is charged an addi tional fee of $3. Everyone who wishes to take up some special lino of Bible or mission study work should investigate the course offered by the Y. M. C. A. All Information necessary can be obtained at any time at the association rooms. We 1U The University Book Store 304 N. ELEVENTH STREET. All University Books and Supplies. Law Books Medical Books Instruments Stationery Fountain Pens The Scarlet and Cream Store OOOOOOQOOOOOOOO oooooooooo 3 1 npvisEA X 1kmmiGm'Un&,k!l n .iff -M "m " M V' 1 Perkins & 1 We Have the Only Genuine 1 oooooooooooooooo .111 1 a- Welcome Ye Back Old and Hew Students And wish to impress upou your minds that we carry only the most V7 up-to-date lines of Suits and Over coats ever shown in Lincoln. We want you to see our Fall and Winter Novelties $7 50 $10 00, $12 50, 113 00 $18 & $20 Ewing Clothing Co 5-J 117 O St., Lincoln, Neb. V A Welcome to Students In order that you may make the most of the coming year, be fitted with a pair of com fortable and stylish ) shoes by Sheldon Co. Swidish Gymnasium Shoe' f'.'EHl. mmTvyt&Kfnri 4