THE DAILY NEBRASKAN LINCOLN-HARLAN. YOUNG MEN Are Demanding Clothes of Smart Style, Fine Fit and Artistic Finish The STERLING'S Novelty Suits and Overcoats In Attention-Compelling Models at $15 TO $25 meets the present day demands of young men, and mature men, who keep young in their mode of dress. They are made of especially selected materials, full of life and character, and are admired by everyone. You will be pleased in every detail if you come to us for your clothing. -Sy 1217 v MZJNOQLN NEB . &NCQLN NEB Reports From the Kansas Game Will Be Received. The Lincoln high" school football team will meet the high Bchool aggre gation from Harlnn, Iowa, on Nebras ka Field tomorrow afternoon. The game will be called at 3 o'clock sharp'. The Harlan school has a heavy team this year but It is thought that the de fenders of the Red and Black will out play the visitors' by superior team work. Coach Temple's boys played a practice game one day this week with tho University sophomores and were able to hold the sophomoreB to a tie game of five each. Tho Lincoln team Is much stronger than it was when it played the DesMoines team last month. A hot game Is expected. All reports from tho Nebraska game at 'Lawrence will be received and bulletins read. All plays will be care fully announced so that patrons dt, the Lincoln game can enjoy two games at once. It is now certain that a great many University men will attend the high school game. CAMPUS NOTES Bess McGuire, 1900, and Delta Gam ma, Is teaching In Chippewa Falls, Wis. Jack Clark, 1905, Columbia law col lego 1907, Is practicing in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The UNF welcomes all students and invites you to enjoy our y 7 - r. Smoking and Reading OHIOke JtlOUSC Room. It's a pleasure to please. Try us. 'UNI" Smoke House 1132 0 STREET Try Savoy Hotel and cafe. 0. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O St Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser, for cereals. Miss Bess Von BoBklrk, 1907, Is teaching In the Idaho statoMiormal at Albion, Idaho. It. E. Dumont, ex-1906, of Omaha, was in the city Saturday to witness the Ames game. Five of Bill" Chaloupka's brothers saw the game Saturday. They are all big and husky follows. Clyde B. Elliott wont to Lawrence with the team yesterday as the repre sentative of the Daily Nebraskan. Dr. Bolton accompanied tho football team last night, going as the faculty representative. of the. Athletic Board. Subscribe for the Daily Nebraskan. Dr. J. H. Graham, dentist. 1339 O St. Just a qulot evening moal at Dalrym-plo's. W. A. LIndberg, law 1903, Is in the employment of tho legal department of Swift and company with headquarters at Chicago. Suits and O'coats Made to Order, $15 No More No Less , Union Made World's Greatest Tailors J. F. GREGORY, Manager and Cutter -LINCOLN BRANCH 145 So. Thirteenth Street Palaco counter. Dining Hall. No lunch Green's barber shops are the best In the West. DaJIclous Hot Chocolate To and Coffaa fifrTTT-' '3i bC 1307 O Street Sandwiches of all kinds. Noon hour lunchas a specialty. Hayden, photographer, special rates to students. 1127 O street Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum, Cor. 11th and O. Marshall, students' barber. Corner Thirteenth and O under Famous. L Fred B. Humphrey sells Real Estate and Insurance. 136 No. Eleventh St Clements' photos are the best. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. Minnesota expects to have a cham pionship baskofball five their season. There are five "M" men In school who are eligible. Clyde Shorey, 1904, 1b engaged In the law business In Chicago. Mr. Shor ey graduated from Columbia, law school last June. Eat at Climax restaurant Meals 15 cents and up, Tom Draper, Prop. J. M. Rice, hair and scalp specialist 1216 O St, upstairs. Auto' phone 3888. . Lost A plain black- fountain pen on the pampus Tuesday, November 5. Finder return to Nebraskan office. O. N. Mathers, 1903, Is a member of the Chicago Tribune Btaff. Mr. Mather attende'd the Harvard graduate schpol after leaving Nebraska. ? The senior Laws held a meeting Thursday morning. The invitation to visit Col. Bryan at Falrview, Saturday morning was unanimously accepted. Miss Eleanor Andrew, PI Beta Phi, 1907, was In Lincoln yesterday on h6r way to Wahoo, at which place she has accepted a position in ' the public schools. . All subscriptions to the Dally Ne braskan are due and" payable at the business office In the Administration Building. 7 X