' .J.. JLJUL.. .4J aiywwr.- i t 5' THE DAILY KKBRABKAlf I ( iw. J ' I' K- v TACKLE The right tailor when you order your suit and don't tackle too low. Good clothes cannot be made for ready-made prices. My workmen are the best in Lincoln, and prices reasonable. TRY ME. BUMSTEAD He Makfcs Clothes That Fit. 1141 0 Street. Settlers' One - Way RATES Every day during the months of September and October, 1902. FROM LINCOLN, NEB., Via the UNION PACIFIC. $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City, $20.00 to Butte, Anconda, and Helena. $22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchee Wash. $25.00 to Everett, Fairhavcn, and New Whatcom, via Hunt ington and Spokane. $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. $25.00 to Ashland, Roseburg, Eu gene, Albany and Salem, via . Portland. $25.60 to San Francisco, Los Ange les and many other Cali fornia points. Full information cheerfully fur nished, on application to E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. BOWLING ALLEY4 ALLEYS. Standard and Regula tion in every particular. 1210 O .street. H. C. THOMAS, Proprietor. The Only Up-to-Date Billiard and Pool Parlor in Town. No Saloon At tached. Tables Neatly Covered. Powell's, 146 N. 11th. Phone L664. Draappolntment for Abbey. Among those whose work was much disorganised--ly King" Edward's Ill ness .,1a Edwin Abbey, JL A., the American artist selected to paint a picture of the corpnatlon. He had made rough sketches of what he de sired td "be a historic picture, designed as It Is for Buckingham palace, when tho king was stricken with Illness. Official BhlletU. ThlB column Is devoted mainly to notices of tho university. AU depart ments and student organizations hav ing notices to publish should leave them either at tho executive office, at tho office of the paper, or hand them to anyone connected with tho paper. , AU announcements should be In by 6 p. rn. Tho Dellan Boys' Debating club will meet tomorrow evening In U. 206 for organl7.atlon and election of officers for the year. Special attention will be given to new members for the year. Everybody Invited to attend. Young Ladies Reception. Young Ladles' Reception. Tho attention of all university women Is called to the "opening recep tion" to be given by the Y. W. C. A. Saturday afternoon, September 27. from 3 to 5, in the ladles' parlor. Me mocinl hall. The band held no practice Wednes day afternoon, as several of ttie prin cipal players .were absent. THo Lincolnpapers have refused to accept football announcements unless entered as flraclass advertising mat ter. The papor reporters will now havo to furnish their own tickets to tho games. When patronizing our advertisers tell 'em you saw their "ad" in The Nebraskan. JRxr Bfit lk mn who wltMt ! hu.l amr klad of aim. from h Urttt to lb tmlll will A.dth. Chorus Registration. Everyone not already registered for first or second year choruB work and wishing to do so will be permitted to register without paying the additional fee of $3. EXECUTIVE OFFICE. A meeting of the tennis association will bo held In U. 206 at 1 p. m.. Mon day. AU men interested In seeing a flourishing tennis association this fall should be present O. M. PETERS. Manager. During the many years of our .so journ In Lincoln we have been making cadet uniforms and we've made good ones. Call in and see our new sample suit. Paine's Clothing Store. Fred West writes to a university friend from an island in the Pacific. Slnco leaving Bchool last winter Mr. West has been over tho greater part of what Is known to history as the Oregon country. 1lnrcwntUt. W-VU tit otpetlie rlrlrt from n lo .4 ctlRwe, Ami fttir rapeitliir itiolf unl in tho bett tIii. fof tho mofl)r ere oii.rcij. ah na. in. tw.u it ..v. .n. ejej (. it ikii. iw -y awjiit recDU-optfiuor; ootic. now iaw 11 01 our inouni nio 11 w . Dte.cn loaning gun wwww mm. Illultnteu Ciliiofr lot ocu Tho Mult, rir Aran C. Ntw Haa. C. r.ju: Bird ifir ." Every old man in the battalion will bo expected to appear in uniform to night at cadet drill By order of MAJOR BURKE HALL. Acting Commandant Cadets. Tho University Dancing club will hold Its first meeting October. A per manent organization will be perfected at this time. This newly organized club bids fair to be very popular dur ing the coming winter. The dances will bo held in Fraternity hall. I Professor Bessey has a notice from Washington calling attention to a civil service examination to be held Novem ber 11 for entry to ihc work In forestry. Two positions are Lo bo filled at a sal ary of $1,800 per year, and another at $1,200 per year. Full particulars may bo obtained by inquiry of Professor Bessey. After about October 1 gymnasium classes will be required to appear in uniforms. Turner pants, black rubber soled tennis shoes and blue, sleeveless jersies will be worn. No man will be allowed on the tloor who is otherwise dressed. F. UNli, Assistant Physical Director. What's the Use Of going to a tailor to be measured for clothes and then waiting to try on the garments and have them fitted several times and taking the chance that they'll be right. FAR BETTER to come here, where you can be fitted properly in a few minutes and try on as many garments as you will; that's the only way" to see how the different styles look on you. BESIDES, there's a great difference in the price, entirely aside from the fact that every other respect we give you the same satisfaction that )OU get from your tailor's goods, See tir New Fall and Winter Novelties in SUITS AND OVERCOATS hviny Clothing Co. 115117 0 Street, Uncoil. Neb. There will be a class meeting Tues day. Sept. 30. at 1 p. m.. in the old chapel for the purpose of electing offi cers and disposing of any other busi ness. S. E. BLACK. President. MILLER b PAINE. There'll Be Scarlet and Gream ifoating and knotted and looped next Saturday at the ball game and you'll be there with fresh streamers flying. You know how much it will take to reach from your chest to your toe and we can tell you how little it will cost. Width. Girls desiring to work for board and room should consult the secretary of the Y. W. C. A. at once. The entire class will meet today at 2 o'clock In U. 20G. M. M. FOGO. Gymnasium Notice. Course 13 for first year men will be gin Monday at 11:30 a. m. Class in heavy gymnastics will open Monday at 3 p. m. Announcements regarding other classes will be posted on the board . . F. LANE. -Assistant Physical Director. i inch yi inches i inches ij3 incoes ? inches ise, inches $i inches 3 inches 4 inches Medium Quality 6"c 8c ioc I2C 18c 20c 25c 30c Fine Quality, ioc I2C 15c 18c 22c 25c 30c 35c 40c You Need A Chatelaine Bag for like every other girl you are losing your hankerchief. or keys, or pen, and laying your pocket-book down when good-natured people must look after it for you. Now have a bag attached to your belt, and have it before Satur day, so that you can swing your arms and dance with the rest. Beaded Chatelaine Bags frpjrt 50c to $6.00; hand-crocheted frcm $1.50 to $6.00: Leather Chatelaine from ioc to $7.50. Chatelaine Pins from 25c to $2.00. if w $vi V -L'. m