tuAnMlMtAi t i THE DAILY NEBItASKAN nEE! BUMPED WHKN YOU GO AGAINST CHEAP TAILORING . . . BEWAKI-: OK READY MADK TAILORS . . . GO TO HIE BEST. IT DON'T COST ANY MORE. MY KORCE OK WORKMEN IS THE BEST IN LINCOLN BUMSTEAD HE MAKES CLOTHES THAT FIT 114-1 O STREET. HAVE YOU LUNOHED AT THE 140 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST. 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 Wenatchce Wash. $25.00 to Everett, Fairhaven, and New Whatcom, via Hunt ington and Spokane. $25.00 to Portland, Taconia 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 ALLEY 4 ALLEYS. Standard and Regula tion in every particular,, 1210 O .street. H. C. THOMAS, Proprietor. Tlic Only Up-to -Date Billiard and Pool Parlor in Town. No Saloon At tached. Tables Neatly Covered. Powell's, 14( N. Uth. Phone L6G4. AT TENTH STREET BOWL ING ALLEY, O. E. Kimhrru would like to see his old custom ers and all new ones. Three alleys in operation. 139 South Tenth Street-. Official Bulletin. TIiIb column 1h devoted mainly to notices of the university. All depart ments and student organizations hav ing notices to publish should leave them either at tho executive) office at the office of the pnper, or hand them to anyone connected with the paper. All announcements Bhould he In by 6 p. m. occxxcxxoxxcoxoocooccc ADMINI9TRATIVK OFFICES. NOTICE. The admlnlstrat'vo offices are dosed nt 3 o'clock p. tn. on Saturdays. THE REGISTRAR. PROVISIONAL STUDENTS. All students registered provisionally are requested to report at this office at once. THE REGISTRAR. STUDENTS MAIL EXCHANGE. The students university mall ex change Is now In the I O. room, east basement. University Hall. Students are requested to watch for official no tices from the administrative offices and the departments. THE REGISTRAR. T7 if ( !u. r SOPHOMORE ELECTION. The sophomore class will meet Fri day morning in U 20(5 at 10 o'clock. Election of officers and other business. All Juniors interested in football are urgently requested to meet upon the football field Friday morning at 10 o'clock. JOHN A WILSON. Captain. JUNIOR ANNUAL HOARD. There will be a meeting of the Ju nior Annual Hoard at 10 o'clock Mon day morning In the old chapel. All member are urged to be present as it Is necibBary to get to work immedi ately on the Sombrero. It. A. M'NOWN. NOTICE. There will be an adjourned meeting of the Junior class this morning at 10 o'clock in Palladlan hall. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Drawing for places in tennis tourna ment will be held on the courts Friday at 1 p. m. All players expecting to participate in tournament must be present in person. G. M. PETERS, Manager. - MISSION STUDY COURSES. The Y. M. C. A. and Y. V. C. A. mis sion study classes will meet as fol lows: Course I, Friday. 1:30 p. m., Y. M. C. A. rooms. Course II. Saturday, 4:30 p m.. Y. M. C. A. rooms. Course III, Monday, 7 p. m., Y. M. C. A. rooms. These horn's are subject to change. irNION ASSOCIATION MEETING. There will be a union meeting of the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. at Union hall Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Dr. Long of the Second Pres byterian church will apeak. All are cordially invited to be present. Spe cial music has been engaged for the meeting. City Mathematical Seminar. The Lincoln Mathematical Seminar will meet on Saturday evening, Oct. 4th, at 7:30 p. m. in room 302, mechan ics arts building. PROGRAM. "Some Problems," Professor Ellery W. Davis. "An Unsolved Problem," Robert E. Moritz. "Concerning Some Definitions of Number." Robert E. Morltz. All interested are cordially invited to be present and to take part In the dis cussion of the papers. ROBERT E. MORITZ, Sec 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 t price, entirely aside from the fact that in every other respect we give you the same satisfaction that you get from your tailor's goods, See our New fall aud Winter Novelties in SUITS AND OVERCOATS Ewing Clothing Co. 115 117 0 Street, Lincoln, Neb. MILLER b PAINE Monte GarBos arc just the thing for youthful supple -figures. In them a touch of Greek or Japanese grace is achieved. '1 hey hang from the supporting shoulders in folds that half fit the figures leav ing sufficient air spaces to retain the warmth of the body. '1 here are all sorts of ways of getting this fullness. Some have two inverted pleats in front and one behind. Some are fitted across the shoulders and have only the natural fullness hanging about the waist. There are handsome croclu ted fastenings, which can be supplied for a plain garment. These form sufficient trimming, though individuality is gained by purchasing a plain cloak and supplying softly colored Persian bands or any other fancy to suit he wearer. The illustration is of a 32-inch Monte Carlo, of the finest quality Kersey, light castor shade, white embroidered bands on collars and sleeves, fine satin linining, for $275Q, others from S1Q to $3Q. v 1 SWELL 0VER6OATS WE ARK SELLING SWELL 50 and 52 INCH BELT OVER COATS EOR YOUNG MEN, IN FANCY EFFECTS .... $12.50 to $20.00. BUY NOW WE HAVE YOUR SIZE. ..MAGEE fe DEEMER.. -,i immmmmif