'ErrffSS " I J .'V rc THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. Rl x . v. i n, rr.i t ' Q .CI Young Man If you want a particularly smart and perfect fitting Uniform if you want a Uniform that is moderate in . , price, yet costly in appear ance .... Leave Your Meas- ure With Us. The making and designing of Cadet Uniforms is one of the principal features of this establishment. ' Come in and lets talk it over. Lowest Prices and the Truth. " f-T OCXXX)CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)OCXXXXXX)OOC)CXXXXXXXXXXXX)CXX) HARLOW SHOES! Swel lest on Earth forthe Price G NO CALF Bight styles Button, Lace and Blucher. I1 $4.00 8 JJ7 WW Q tZ BPF 8 $& X r ' Patent Colt or Kid, Lace, Button or Blucher; all the new toes, $4.00 $m$ tow i223:0STEET.& REGISTRATION LARGE. The First Day's Registration Largest In History of Institution. tThe registration for tho flrat two dnyB shows n largo Incroaso over that of provlous years. Tho statement was given out that tho registration of tho first day waB the largest In tho his tory of the Institution. If tho pres ent "conditions continue tho total num ber of students registered In Nebras ka this ear will far exceod that of any former yoar. All trains entering tho city, whether from south or north, oast or west, bring many students. There aro moro students coming from "othor stateB this year than before and this Is-In itself a source of gratification to tho University officials. Tho Unlvorsity guides are kept busy directing tho many Freshmen to tho Unlvorsity and Registrar's ofllco. The ofllco force b larger than before in order that tho Influx of Btudonts may bo properly cared for and that as quickly as pos sible. Tho number of University students proper will be greatly Increased by tho beginning of tho term at tho State Farm. From present indications there will bo a good Incroaso in tho num ber of students taking agricultural studies this yoar. This 1b to bo ex pected, though because of tho great benefit tho Farm Is being to tho farm ers throughout tho state. tho candidates. Today tho blcachors will bo put up aril fixed In roadlnesa for tho rootors, and tomorrow tho fence will bo placed arolind tho on tiro field. Tho semaphore Is to bo erected In Its usual place, tho south ond of tho flold. Tho flold Is not In tho best of con dition as yot. There aro many rut?-' and It Is vory unovon. Tho sowlng"of tho flold last spring did not bring tlie desired results, for aftor cutting tho grass It was found that a stiff stub blo and hard ground romalnod. - Tho lino up of tho mon Saturday 1 a conundrum to all savo Coach Booth But It Is felt suro that all tho candi dates will bo given a chanco. Tonight tho teams will lino up for tho first time, and bo glvon practlco In ond run ning. Tho admission for Saturday's game bus been mado 25 cents to any part, of tho groundB. 8TAG RECEPTION. Sensational Rumor False. One of the evening papers published a story Tuesday night to tho effect that an emissary of Stagg's had tried to 1)uy Taylor, tho colored guard In order to take him to Chicago. Re cent developments show that thoro was no foundation for this story. Tho sup posed agent is a John Young, a cousin of tho guard on the Illinois toam who fought so admirably and silently last Thanksgiving, and he Intends to en ter tho University. Last night ho put on football togs and chased tho pig skin with tho rest of tho scrubs, and showed up very welL From tho bear stories which have ben floating out from Lincoln for tho past month, It is. very doubtful If oven Creto would send a man aorosB tho street to offer a nut sundae to any of Booth's Bablos. Freshmen to Bo Guests at Function! 8aturday Night. Tho annual Y. M. C. A. stag recop tlon to tho Freshmen will occur noxt Saturday ovonlng at olght o'clock In. Memorial Hall. This funcUon Is al ways tho inlUal Introduction of our now students to real Unlvorsity llfo, and every such Btudont, now or old, will receive a hearty wolcomoand bo mado at homo Immediately. Tho Y. M. C. A. has among its mombore nearly ovory man In tho Unlvorsity at loast every ono worth knowing and they will all bo thoro to gtvo tho-glad-hand to tho guests of tho ovon lng, A good program has boon ar ranged, Including tho singing of col lego songs and a war danco by Dr. Bolton, and, above all, thoro will bo. refreshments, good and lots of them. Preparations are In progress for tho first game of the season to bo played Saturday. Tho team from Grand'TsI and Collego will initiate tho season by lining up against the varsity on tho day mentioned. Whllo this will bo a practlco game, tho supporters of tho scarlet and cream will bo given amplo opportunity to get a lino on 8easbn Football Tickets. Tho sulo of season footbal) tlckots. begins tomorrow morning, tho only placo of Halo on the campus being tho Nobraskan ofllcA on Uio second floor of tho main building. Tickets for tho eight home games, If bought separ ately, would cost over flvo dollars, but bought together, cost only three dol lars,, so -that ovory student Bhoufd buy himself a season book and buvo monoy. Tho sale will only contlnuo ono week, and thoro will bo no solici tors selling tho tlckots as horetoforo. Word has been received that B. R. Bucknor, '04, was high, man In tho final examinations of Harvard Law School. This entitles Mr. Buckner to, a year's tuition. . m it it it a it it it n 'it it it it it it H it it it it If you want to be properly fitted out for Class and Labratory Work go to THE CO-OP. Our own experience In classes and laboratories, togothor with our knowledge of the business, enables us to fit tho Btudont out with all supples and books moro saUsfactorlly than any of our competitors. x. . 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