E yMmwmmvw'iPJMtWKVMrt,jnj!ikii)iKmir itrmmii-f4&mmimmi ! THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Abe IDaih? TMebvneftnn TIIK PHMl'lOltTY OF riti: r.i kiisitv of ni:mi: sk . l.llH'lllll, ,"'lnll.l. PUBLISHEO EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNHAY AND MOHOAY in Till'. HTIKKNT I'lTi:. HOARD. Publication Office. 126 Ho. 14th St. Edltor-in-Chlcf. , Mnnnuino Editor DurIucsi Mnnaycr M. A. Mills, '08 Clyde E. Elliott,- '00 H. C. Robertson. '09 Editorial and Business Office: DASEMENT. ADMINISTRATION BLDG. Postolflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Simile Copies, 5 Cents Each INDIVIDUAL N TliM-JS will In- cli.irK.d f(ti ill I ! rati' i'i" n ccnlKpii' InN'-rtlmi for vit lift' i mhIiIh "I' Inu'llon tli'Monl-. Kii(Mili" liulli-' s :iinl l'nlvi'i:liy IhiIIi'IIdh will uliiilly In- imlilbtlit'd rii-i'. lOnti'ii'd til tli" pinl'i(Hrc :il l.inciiln. NHiniMli.i," .i M.M'iin-rl:iHH in. ill iiiiil(r UIKpl llx i'l i'i' I'nilKli'rH ill' Al.urli ;1. 1S7!. FQOTBALL RALLY. Tlir llj-sl fool hall rally of lliis sea- ViOU Will 1)1' Ill-Ill tOlUOlTOW. Til Iri In tlu llrsl opporluuit.x for a revival of the ood old Nebraska enthusiasm which has pi i-sciiloil itself In 1907-K. Kvcrj body should conn prepared to contribute a 111 tic energy of a vocal nature lo demonstrate lo the world al largo and to the team In particular the fact lhat the dudcul body Is alive to the interests' of athletics at this nchool. N one lo whom these meet ings are familiar "doubts the great amount of good incidental to them. It is a good thing to forget your cares for a short while in order to develop a lllib- enthusiasm for this Institution. In the past these mass meetings have been suco ssful indeed, and it is in cumbent upon the students here today to at any rate keep up to the standard of the past. We must arouse outselves from this lethargy before it Is loo late; prove to ourselves lhat we are worthy of and capable of cherishing the traditions of the Unlvcrwlt, all too few In number ut best. No one would wish to ace Nebraska without a football team, or, "FRATS" WILL ARM. Greek Letter Men Prepare to Resist Robbers. A huge burglar held up the Sigma Chi fraternity house at Northwestern l'niv I'slt y Sunday morning, fntimi .In ing the Kiudenis with ,i revolver ami obtaining booty to the value of oer $:oo. .lust lime wc-ks befoie tin- Ilet.i Thel.i IM fraternity house was robbed in exactly the same way by a maske 1 buiglar. The twelve "frats" now de clare they will arm and be prepared lor a like visitation Y. M. C. A. Men's Meeting. Tonight, in I'. KM',, from 7: no to 7 :;:), will be held the second of the' legulnr mid-week Y. M. C. A. devo tional meetings. These meetings are conducted under student lea lershlp; .1 ('. Knode. '(IS. Is to lead this one. l! is the intention of 'he committee ir make the time spent here worth while. All men are welcome to come out ami spend a half hour with us be fore beginning the evening's work. WHO IS YOUR TAILOR? fffffBL'fffl fffvjT, ffffr ffll'iffr We are producers of Men's Clothes with Tone, Individuality, Style and Character LOOK US OVER TODAY DRESHER Lincoln's Fashionable TAILOR 143 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. BELL PHONE 504 AUTO PHONE 2686 mmrimkhitii ! iPlmK PETTICOATS Mado to Your Exact Measurement jl.Wto l.'0iu Hutooart, ll'juthor bloom nail l.luon Moruoti. !?rt 50 to SHMKl In n very good nudity r Silk. WoKuarantoo ft porlVct lit nnd workmnii liip. Orders lllllt-d In ono-Iudf to two iluyn' notice QUALITY and QUANTITY IS OUlt MOTTO Lincoln Skirt Company KTMKL K. ANDElthON. I'roj). 1235 N STREET New Books in the Library. Abrams, Israel Shor: history of Jew ish. Iifer.it tire. Allen. Grant Florence. 2 vols. Puhlsen, Leopold Teaching of mod; 'era languages. Bnhr, Hermann Mcister Krampus. Baker, George I. Development of Shakespeare as a dramatist. Benson, Arthur ('. From a window. Merger, Alfred Freilurr von Studien und krilikeu. Crowe, .lo.seph .--Handbook of pnl n ting; the German, Flemish and Hutch schools. Drhsch. II. Her Vitalismus. lCrgebnlse der physiologic v. 1-1. Fleming Documentary history of re- j construction. 2 vols. I UNIVERSITY BULLETINS. JOlcc- Wcdnesday, October 9. , "Sift i). m. .Mechanic Arts lill . Fngineering Society meets. ! Hon of officers. i. wo 10 i.iju p. in. ivieuiiiiiiic .vris iuii. 7:00 to 7::I0 p. in. U. 10(. Y. ,1. C. A. mid-week meeting. Thursday, October 10. college I moo a. in- .Memorial Hall. 'on vocal ion .Musical program 7:15 p. in.--Armory. I'ei'shing Hide drill. 8:00 p. m. Nebraska Hall II. Pathological Club meets. Demon stration by Dr. R. A. Lymon. "Re fect of Vagus Stimulation (weak and strong currents), Chloroform, ICiher, Suprarenal Extract, Alco hol, Digitalis (toxic dosesi on .Mammali.iu Heart." I Thursday, October 17. Frazer, .1. 0. Lectures On the early 7:15 p. m. Armory. Pershing Hide drill, rryoul lor new history of the kingship. Hall, Basil- Napoleon In council. BUDD'S $10.00 CRAVENETTES Big stores don't see how Budd can sell such coats for .$10.00. Fasy money -1 don't carry big stocks no intorost on big investment- no expense of selling -it is a side line with mo and I only buy when the manufacturer is anxious to sell at a price. Snappy Popular Furnishings. $2.50 Hats members. Roy (J. Pierce, '07, is at the Univer sity of .Michigan taking a post gradu ate course In Forestry. Ho Is working for his master's degree. LOST Waterman Ideal fountain pen. Finder please return to Nebras ka n olllce. Reward. BUDD, $2.50 HATTER .Madge .Merrill, ex. 1909, of Fairbury, is visiting at the Kappa Kappa Gam ma house. f Mrs. Davis, hair dressing parlors arc now located in llio Famous. Corner Thirteenth and O streets. ML ' N -1 '. '&.. ffiosfa We mnnu fact ure all of our Candies & Ice Cream Wo make tlio finest and most delicious drinks in tlio city. THY OUR FAMOrS ATHENIAN BITTER SWEETS CHEW "NUT LOVET" n ad EAT "SAUER KRAUT" MADE BY OLYHPIA CANDY CO,, 1131 0 St. ' worse still, with a team of which wo could not be justly proud. Wo must, therefore, lend a hand toward making this the most succoxsful year in our history. Show to the men on the team ' that the student body in 'behind them, proud of their achievements in tlio past and confident of brilliant success In the future. It is the least that can bo demanded of us as loyal students of Nebraska that wo all come out to the llrst football rally tomorrow. , Why not lake your bath at Chris" jbath house, l-Jlevouth and P streets? Try Church's. 20 cent meals, TwoKtli and P streets. Hardy, 15. G. Studies In Roman history. Hough, T., rmd Sedgwick, W. T. Hu man mechanism; Its physiology, Its' Cheapest place for students, 127 No. hygiene and Hie sanitation of its fourteentii street. surroundings. Chemistry C. Tin; claod in Chemistry C will nieei Thursday, October 10, at 11 a,, m. in tTie Chemistry lecture room. Reserved seats for the Nebraska Grinnoll game Saturday are now on sale at Harry Porter's. Reserved seats aro 75 cents and bleacher tickets are 50 cents Howe, F. C British city; the begin nings of democracy. H.slop, James II. Problems of philoo- o ophy. g Johnston, John Ulaek Nervous sy.i- (Jg tern of vertebrates. IS JlcCurdy, James H. Bibliography ofJgj physical training. Mclnlvie.. J. Lowls Giordano Bruno. Mirnbcau. Comte de Secret history 0 of the court of Berlin. ' Oiipenheinier British imperialism; ,X . trans, bv Havmoii. fft Santayana, George Life of reason. Thomas Introduction to the study of North American archaeology. Wise, John S. Recollections of thir teen presidents. Boanl, $11.00 per week, 127 No. 14th. 00000000000000000000 Q Would like to be Q 0 your Laundrymen p LooooooooIKJSy Lost At jhe Students' Reception, in the First Presbyterian church, October 5, 1907, a. hat marked II. D. 12. Findei please leayo. at Nebraskan ofllc(. Miss A. E. Soukup, dressmaking. Special attention given to students UIIG O St. Auto 17.'7. . j $p$Q$QS&8QQ0SO&GQQ I- IS Eat at The Windsor Cafe i s S lost and Cheapest Cjifp in the city, tjitality and sor vico considorod ... S0300903&0800MOOOi 9 9 S & W!Wr1! . L WW"V