The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 20, 1907, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKA!
COLLEGE YOUNG MEN
BEFORE SELECTING YOUR FALL
SUIT STEP IN AND LOOK OVER
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Line of SOCIETY BRAND Clothes.
They are something entirely different in Style and Pattern, They are strictly
Young Men's Models, Swagger, yet modest. Clothes that are beyond criti
cism of style or quality; compare our values with others you have seen, and
your verdict will be, "There's nothing like them on the market'
SUITS AT $10 to $25.
OUR NEW LINE OF MANHATTAN SHIRTS for variety and neat
ness of pattern are unriveled in the city.
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TIES IN PLAIN AND COLOR COMBINATIONS AT 25c to 75c.
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.SORORITY PLEDGES.
Pushing by the Girls Has Produced
Good Results.
Thu following sorority pledges are
announced:
PI Beta Phi.
. Zoru Fitzgerald, Omaha.
(Jrace Salisbury, Lincoln.
I'Yanceu Gould, Omaha.
Delta Delta Delta.
Lulu Stockwoll, Sholton.
Mnry ChnlliH. Westmoiland. Kans.
Voru Mulqul.U, Omaha,
i.lli Myutt. navld City.
Perlhn Roach, C!j (VuUm. K.ius.
Uulh Alackin. Oinnha.
Ada Walker. Omaha.
Kappa Kappa Gamma,
ilculah (JhamburUn.
Laura Smith, Lincoln.
Mesoin Stewurt, Lincoln.
Lena Jury, "Lincoln.
Thijo Hansen, Fnlrbury.
Delta Gamma.
Marlel Jones. lMnonln
Cornelia Llndsey, Lincoln. ,-.
Ruth Munger, Lincoln.
.Frances McNnb, Lincoln.
Claru Schneider, Fremont.
tMellle Bridge, Norfolk. .
Iren Jnynes, Omaha.
Ruth Itinekart, Omaha.
Marguerite Guthrlo, Omaha.'
Harriet Mcllemun, Logan, Iowa.
Laura Frailer, Davenport Iowa.
Marguerite Tuttle, Lincoln.
Alpha Omicron PI.
Basle B. Roman, Lincoln.
Gertrude Mohler, Falls dliy.
Kappa-Alpha Theta.
Alice McCullough, Omnlia.
.'Mary Faus, Omaha.
Grace Rohrbaugh, Omaha,
Irma Staplos, Qmnhaf v
Ellen Klngsley, Mlnden.
Mlsa Genoa Woodruff and Robi-it 12. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The
DeCou. llJdS, were married In this young couple will attend school at the
city Tuesday evening. Miss Woodruff l'"veraity of Wisconsin thla year.
1 1. a member of the Chi Omega sorority ciiapln Bros., florbts, 127 South
and Mr. DeGou Is a member of the Twelfth.
The University Book Store
340 North Eleventh Street
Buys and Sells Second Hand Books
Sells the Kind of Fountain Pens that Write.
Repairs those that do not Write.
A complete line of Art Goods, Pa
pcrs. Inks, Colors, Pencils,
Drawing Tools and
Instruments.
New style of Pennants. University Seal-
SEE it. Appropriate PINS, FOBS
and BROOCHES.
Your continued patronage solicited.
340 North Eleventh St.
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N. B. We sell fountain pen ink.
GRIDIRON TALK.
(Continued from page 1.)
The Athletic Board nans authorized
the establishment or a training table
for tho football players and one will
be opened at n leading hotel a week
from Monday. Tho table will bo con
dncted as last year's was, ichmi'n
paying for his own board.
Manager Eager has been appolntod
assistant coach and will hold tho posi
tion until another man can bo secured
for it.
The basketball ballots "for captain
weie opened at a meeting of. the Ath
letic Board this week and Paul Bell.
100S, was declared elected.
Season football tickets have been
placed on sale at Harry Porter's and
the Co-Op. Reserved seat tickets are,
$4 and the general admission ones spll
at $:'. A season ticket saves the pur
chaser the price of three games. ,
Solicitor Wanted.
Wanted. A young, woman to solicit
subscriptions for the Dally Nebraskan
among the young women of tho Uni
versity. A good opportunity for aii en
ergetic student. Apply at Nebraskan
ofllce.
"Pete" Wheeler, Delta Tun -Delta,
who has been visiting his. fraternity
brothers this week 16ft yesjtorday for
Columbia University to continue life
law course. '
Miss Mllllcent Stebblns wlio held
a scholarship in tho German depart
ment last year has been .appointed to
a fellowship in the Unlvorslty df Illin
ois.
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The Y. Si. C. A. "stag" reception to
Jhe Freshman boys has been postponed
to Saturday, September 28.
Special attentlon.glven to students.
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