i Z1 ' ", t-v i. - -, ; Iin i. ii Uli 1 A dbc Batlg-flebraelian " "J3 f "w ii" ir." T- -i t Ijip tttbraakan A consolidation of The IltxiMtrliui, Vol. m, Tint Nehnutferfn, Vol, 10 Sonrlit and Croam, Vol. 4. I'uhllNhctI dally, nxctipt Sunday and Monday, lit tln Unlvurnlty of Nbronka, Lincoln, Nob. by thr Hiwpurlan PubllHhlnK Co , Boxnn Or DinsoToiw TroftwHorH J. I. Wyr, and C. R. Richard: UP Lcavltt John WeKtovor K. U. Walton. Kdltor-in Ohlof Manager Circulator An't. Adv . Man&Kor Panl A. Kwlntf A. O. Schrelbor Walter B. Ktandnven Frid NmiRhton Ncwh Athlntlo AHxlHtnnt Athletic Local Socty Lltornry ASSOCIATE EDITORS J . Clyde Moare Fred A. Swcfiley Raymond H . McCaw D. P. DoTounR MIkh Minnie aillcr Minn Lota Stcttor Kditorlnl Rootiih and Bimlnt Office U 211 Pout Offlon Station A. Lincoln, Nobr Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. HulHrijtlon Price, 'i per yoar, In advance ICntcn-d lit the pontotllcc at Lincoln, Neb , an Hccond cIiihh in nil nintter under the act of roiiKremiof March 3, 1H7V. Individual notices will he charged for at the rate of 10 ccntH for enoh liiHertion. Faculty, depnrtiuontal and unlverHlty bulletlnH will Kindly ! publlHhed free, oh heretofore. Editorial Remarks From the prepartlons being made at Minnesota, it is apparent that the visiting Nebraskans at the big game a week fiiom Saturday, will be given the time of their lives. Minnesota con sidersand rightly the Nebraska game as the most Important on her schedule, and whether It results In vic tory or defeat for her, her supporters are exhibiting a truly sportsmanlike spirit in providing entertainment for her opponents. The Nebraskan believes that the game will be one of the great est Vvfr played In the west, and a lar ger oijow(i anoum he on nana tO'cneer Nebraska to victory, than accompanied tbe team three years ago. But mean while the efforts of the northeners to entertain their visitors should not b lest Bight of . Minnesota has always been one of our most dangerous rivals, not only In sport but in hospitality. Whether we may profitably take les fcons from her remains to be seen, but from present Indications she should be able to furnish us with a few pointers in spite of our own recognized hospitality. Thursday and Saturday of this week at 7 p. m. occur the tryouLs for the University Glee Club. 1 ast year's club by its own motion rendered Itself-mMr and consequently there is not one man sTro of his place on this year's club. The best voices will get the places, and all will have an equal-chance.', There are many excellent voices here In the University which have never been In evidence in the glee clubs. Let every man who can sing or who has a sing ing inclination tifm out Thursday or Saturday evening and try for a place. The dub Is planning some trips this year, and the prospective trips, to gether with the excellent training to he had from Director Eames should make every one want a place. Everybody who can sing out for the trails In U lOG. Y. to. C, A. Notes. The following Is the program of the state convention of tho Y. W. C. A., to he held this week at Wesleyan: Friday evening, 7:30; praise service led by Mrs.. Emma F. Byers, Omaha; 7:45, organization; music; 8:00, con vention address, Miss Emma Hays, sec retary of tho city department of the American committee. Saturday morning, 8:45, song service led by Miss Myra Withers, state uni versity; 9:d0, bible hour. I. "The Per sonal Worker and His Work," Prof. F. A. Stuff, state university; 9:45, ad dress: "Our Home and World Field," MIsb Emma Hays; 10:10, the state work of the year; A chairman, Miss Abble Burns, Nebraska Wesleyan uni versity; B 8ccretay, Miss Gold Cor wln state secretary; C treasury, Mrs. T. M. Hodgman; 11:00, "The Visit of tho State Secretary," Miss Bertha Conde, secretary of the student depart ment of tho American committee; 11:10, finance meeting, led by MIsb Emma F. Byers; 11:30, faculty confer ence led by Miss Bertha Conde; ad journmeit; 11:30, meeting of appointed committees. Saturday afternoon, 2,00. bible hour, "The Personal Worker and His Point of View," Prof. F. A. Stuff; 2:30, dis cussions: "The Devotional Committee," Miss Emma Hays; 3:00, "The World's Week of Prayer," How to use it, Miss Bertha Conde; 3:30, the publications of the American committee, Miss Emma Hays; brief adjournment of delegates for examination of publications; a, two minute reports from association; b, the affiliated membership; c, good points on committee work. Missionary Cotner University Bible Study ..Nebraska Wesleyan Employment State University Social York College Music Franklin Academy Educational Omaha Intercollegiate . Nebr State normal Finance Bellevue College Gymnasium Lincoln Membership Doane College Hoom Hastings College 12 Religious Meetings Fremont Normal school 13 College Settlement State University 11 Lunch Lincoln 15 Advertising Omaha Saturday evening; reception to con vention delegates and visiting friends by tho association of Nebraska Wes leyan university. Sunday morning, 9:00, bible hotir No. 3, "The Personal Worker and His Ad ministration of Influence." Prof. F. A. Stuff; 10:30, address, Miss Emma F. Byers. Sunday afternoon 4:00. gospel service led by Miss Bertha Conde. Sunday evening, 7:30, song service; 7:45, asso ciation addsess. Miss Bertha Conde; farewell service of delegates. 1 2. 3 4. 5. f. 7 S. 9 10 11. Magee & Dccmer It is just as easy to form a good habit as it is a bad one. And it is just as hard to break a good habit as a bad one So get the good ones and keep them. President McKinley. The habit of giving careful attention to little things is the secret of good dressing. It's the particu lar men the men who insist on exact fitting clothes that are wearing our "Kensington" Suits. Acquire the habit of being well dressed it pays. Suits $ J2.50 $J5, $J8 and up to $30. New Cravenettes This morning we opened a new shipment of black and fancy Crave nettes. We are selling a great many because we are showing exceedingly good values. Coats, well tailored, full length and belted splendid fab rics at $J2.50 better ones at $J5 and up to $20. We Clothe Men and Young Men Exclusively. Trat Jewelry.... We expect to be appointed local agent for one of the largest Fraternity Jewelry manufacturing concerns In the country. Meanwhile we carry the best grade of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry !n Lincoln. ML G. WOLFF 139 8o. 13th 00X0XXX000XX0XXXKXX0 WWOOXK lJL TJof JP3) X Frank E. I.ee. Public Stenographer and Notary Mimeographic letters; perfect imitation. 501-502 Itlchards Blk. Auto 1155. The School of Music Cafe serves a splendid meal at very moderate prices. Join the university patrons in lunch today. Rent a-Bemington at student rate and keep your notes in good form Office, Corner of Olive Theater Bldg. Erie B. Woodward. M. D., diseases of eye, ear and tkroat. 207-8 Richards block. Phono CGO. Low Rates East via Burlington Chicago and return $20.00 Chicago and return, via St. Louis 20.10 St I ouis and return 9.25 St Louis and return 15.50 15-Day ticket. St. Louis and return 17.2o C0-Day ticket. Tickets on sale a ul'. the above ra!s and destinations until Nov. 30th, 1001 The Burlington's elegant service and quick time assure all of a pleasant journey, should the use the Burlington. B. B.- Gillespie, manager of the $2.50 Hat Store, opened up a bunch of dol lar Oxford shirts this week that are particularly good for student wear in that they forget to wear out. Tobacco browns at Ludwlg's. Why don't you eat at the School -of Music Cafe? Try it and. you'll be a regular patron. ooooooooo Dance Programs Banquet Wen us Lopk for This Sign Auto Phone 1616 THE HEW CCIITUtY PRIHTEIS LINCOLN N Street 1241 0000000000000 b2 QEAJhl If you want to see the swellest lot of Fall Shoes you ever saw drop in at ANhERSON'S Tr... " '"' UOIroiHstoL i2i3'0STMEr.fr Matinee and Night TO-NIGHT Mr. WALKER WHITESIDE And a notable company including MISS LELIA WOLSTAN presenting David Garrick's Love PRICES: Matinee 25c and 50c; Evening 25c, 50c, 75c and $J.00. We have alwaya been known as the ThUi Huon turning out better work than ever. We wnt your buelnet. YULE BROS.' HAND LAUNDRY vutoz04 15 MO Street Bell74 The Ideal ROYLH alkh Pmto area Billiards and Pool TEN NEW TABLES 102 Street LINCOLN, NEB. V V i tlyjuc-Ujasar wmXmmmimmmm i- &m