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THE NEBRASKAN R v. w V f:. O v E R C o A T S i " B) T H 1 wrMit1807 tOHLOIS BROS. & CO. Flat Clothes Maktr sktaore and New York -newest models in OVERCOATS that bear a certain air of individuality that is instantly distinguishable garments that are perfectly tailored, combining sterling workmanship with the most taste ful fashions of the hour; in fact, these are overcoats that stand pre-eminent as the artistic creations of 'master tailors. $18.00 is hot too much, or too little to pay for an overcoat Others priced $10.00 to $45.00 MAYEftBROS. ieoe V. Rooms - Rooms -Rooms t v - Now Windsor Hotol ' '; y Wie.havemowjopeiyto students five or six well. fur-, IliBJJtJU XUUIUB, UIA3U1JUL UCUt U1IU. D1CVWJU ! 1 J TTTM1 A. dbC wl 1 W&yfiu' ' vm yV0?7 wgejs: ana up. .i . Imhtat . lAill r.vnt- tni'lKV Yittf ?X't - J k f. l .MS""?V .'" vivvr f KV ' -. 1 ' J-"" I . . - I . ' ' "? 1 !AfW ?-- - A V hf '-J'.' - - OOOeoeoeOOeO0OOOeOOO Engineering Notes. . Thirty-throe thousand scats aro avallablo, and of thcso thirty-two thousand aro already taken, for tho Yalo-'Prlncoton gamo. This breaks the record of any previous game. Michigan University officials assert that their now football grounds at Ferry field aro tho flenst in tho West. The grandstands, which surround three aides of tho floid, have a seating capacity of 18,000 persons. , A. H. 'Lot(, B. B. 1907, writes to some of his friends in tho University that he Is In tho employ of the Oma ha and Council Bluffs Railway com pany, and Is at present engagod at wiring work in the sub-station at Twenty-sixth and Lake streets. Michigan has another Incentive for defeating Pennsylvania, Novombor 16, besides the fame and satisfaction such a victory would bring. In caso tho Wolvorlnos win, It is probable that the team will' bo taken to California to play a gamo with Leland Stanford during tho Christmas holidays. J. W. McCroskoy, E. B 1891, was a recent visitor at the engineering de partment. Mr. McCroskoy holds a high position in tho London oflico of J. Q. White" & Co., and is Just returning to England, after an extenslvo trip through South America, where his company has .numerous contracts un der wny. ' Oliver Theatre TONIGHT AT 8:15 RAH-RAH-RAH. "Just Out of College" Musical Comedy By George Ade. Prices $1j0O to 25c. 8AT. MAT., AND EVE., NOV.16. Sousa And His Band 05 Musicians. 3 Soloist, MAT. 75c TO 25c. EVE. $1.00 TO 60c. XYRIC THEATRE MATINEE 3 P. M. EVB. 7i45 & ?i00 PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS DELPENINO AND DELMORA ILLU8TRATCD SONG ART FISHER The Oowboy MhnJo ' ! STEWART AND COMPANY GILROY, HAYNES AND MONT-? GOMERY "Good 8hlp A Nancy Lee" $ J. B. Davidson, M. B., 1904, writes Interestingly from Ames, Iowa, whoro he is professor of agricultural engi neering, and is in chargo of experi mental work at the oporiment station. He states with somo pride that Mar garet Elizabeth Davidson, a new-corn-or In his family, Is rapily learning to talk. BIJOU ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE sf : - Mat. at 3 p m. Evening 7:45 and 9. C. L. Colo, M. B., 1906, was on tho campus recently, and had an Interest ing story to toll of the work he and Brown ,190&roro doing for tho AJHs Chalmors company. They are employ ed as special appfcentlceson tho in stallation of a sewerage and drainage system for tho city of Chicago, and as such aro enjoying many opportunities to observe and learn. They expect to remain on this work through tho duty test. NEW MANAGEMENT NEW POLICY' POPULAR PRICES. , Balcony 10 cents, 300 seats reserved . 20 cents, boxes 25 cents. Nothing higher. Three performances dally. Every student in the Engineering College, whether ho is a member of tho Engineering Society or not, Is In vited to attend the "smoker" Satur day overling, November 16th. Tho ob ject of this function, which Is given every year by tho Engineering So ciety to studonts of that department, is to get tho engineers acquainted with each other. ' The way tho average man's lie .runs in this University is. such that the meets ohly a small number of his follow students in classes, and only a few In a social way off the campus. It works out that the Sophomore knows only Sophomores, tho Fresh men, members of their own class, and that tho general acquaintance botweqn all thS'men of the school Is only slight; It Is almost a matter of duty, then, lor a man entering tne university to embrace such opportunities to meet informally other metf following tho same line of work. This little talk is addressed 'to tho Sophomores and rFeshmen particular-' ly, for ,the Juniors and Seniors gen:' erally admit the .necessity of 'getting acquainted all through the University. The Aoacia fraternity has loaned its house at 1216 H street for the. even ing, and '-, wtety? eaglifeerlBg stu4at who comes will be well taken care of for the evening. ' WONDERLAND FOUR YEAR OLD HEROINE MA8QUERADE PARTY . ONION8 MAKE PEOPLE . WEEP, TOWJNG AN XUTO LOVE .MICROBE 8IMPKIN8' SATURDAY OFF ILL FATED CABBY '80NG "THE HERMIT'ON THE MISS ISSIPPI' 8HORE" Chas. L. Bogley., Matlntts, 2, 3 and 4 . m. Evnlni 7, 1, 9 and 10 a.m. ADMISSION -10 GENTS Elite Theatre BOOKMAKER . r THE MURDERER YALE LAUNDRY THE LITTLE GLOBE TROTTER BURGLARS SURPRISED PALMISTRY WONDERFUL. LANTERft ILLUSTRATED SONG "Sweethearts Forever" .By Gord?" Llntt i THE W SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes all students and Invites yon ; 9 enjoy our Smoking and Reading I Room. It's a pleasure to pleas. Try f "UNI" SMOKE HOUSE. , 1132 O STREET