THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tailored Suits f 20 and up mode right in tho shop. WORK GUARANTEED Cleaning and Pressing a specialty. MARX The Tailor, 122 No. !2thT Campus COLD WEATHER flRNISHINGS Gleanings M OLIVER THEATRE TODAY Mat. 2:30. TONIGHT 8:15 The Merry Maidens BURLE8GUE CO. WITH 8AM RICE NIGHT $1 to 25c. MAT 50c. & 25c. MNDy1sMGHt7dCcT7 Devil's Auction PRICES $1 to 25c TUE8DAV7nGlrfrDEcT8 The Time, The Place and The Girl I talMWMlMP v7 9 V mam Lincoln's Cozy Stock Theater. Week Beginning Monday Night, November 30 The Beautiful Costumed Spanloh Mltary Production CARMEN Will Be Presented by the fULTON STOCK CO. Matinees Wednesday & Saturday Prices 15c and 25c ELITE 1329 "O" 8treet. ELITE II 1330 "O" 8treet. . LATE8T AND BE8T Moving Pictures IN THE CITY. The Management extends a cordial Invitation of every University of Nebraska student. ADMISSION 5 CENT8. Change of Program Mon. and Thur. THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE Welcome nil Btndonta. B LMPhS Inlaid Work a UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1182 O 8tro There are still a few copies of the FOOTBALL NUMBER left, which we will sell for as long as they last. We are selling them at a discount because' we need the money. You should buy one because you want a souvenir of the Greatest Football Team Nebraska has had in years. On Sale at RAG OfflCE Room 7, Admin.. Bldg. DR. J. R.DAVIS DENTIST CHARGES REASONABLE Over link of Connirct L. J. HERZOC THE UNIVERSITY HAH'S TAILOR The finest work done and pricos right Call at our now Btore 1230 o St. Lincoln TYPEWRITERS 11 mnkua rentl with atoM $3 Per Month. Car B Ins in Rebuilt Machined LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Auto llfi&-Bell 1181. 122 No. 11th THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK ownml by tlio Stockholders of the First Nntionnl Hank Interest Paid at 4 Per Cent Flrnt Nntionnl Bank Looms, TVntli & O HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing PRIZE OFFERED COLLEGE MEN. Fifty Dollars for Best Essay on "Inter national Arbitration." The Lake Mohonk conference of in ternational arbitration offers a prize of $50 for the best essay on "Inter national Arbitration" by an under graduate student of any American col lego or university. Tho donor of tho prize 1b Chester Dewitt Pugsley, a stu dent of Harvard university, and tho Judges are Hon. John W. Foster, ox secretary of state; Doctor Nicholas SATURDAY SPECIAL I 00 $2.50 Coat Sweaters at $ 1 .63 34 FULK'S :: 1325 O STREET Murray Butler, president of Columbia university, and Hon. George Gray, a member of The Hague tribunal. Tho contest will close March 1, 1909. Tho conditions of the contest are as fol lows: For tho purpose of this contest tho term 'Tnternational Arbitration" may bo held to Include all subjects men tioned in the "Convention for the I'eacoful Adjustment of International Differences" adopted by tho first Hague conference, and tho amend ments thereto adopted by tho second Hague conference. Essays must not exceed 5,000 words (a length of 3,000 is suggested aB de sirable) and must be written, prefer ably in typewriting, on ono side only of plain paper (ruled or unruled) of ordinary letter size (8x10 inches), with a margin of 1V4 Incnes. Manu scripts not easily legible will not be considered. Tho name of tho writer must not ap pear, on tho essay, which should he accompanied by a letter, giving tho writer's nanio, class, collego and home address, and sent to. H. C. PhillipB, Secretary LakoMohonk Conference, Mohonk Lake, N. Y., to reach him not lator than February 2b, 1909. Essays should bo mailed flat (not rolled). Tho award of tho prizo will bo made at tho meeting of tho Mohonk con feronce, in May, 1909, to which tho winner will receive an invitation. Get a Majestic ticket free. Get a Majestic ticket fi.o. ' C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O SL Dance music. Phono Bell 627. Auto j 3002. Chapin DroB, HorlstB. 127 So. Thir teenth. Eat at John Wrlght'B. 114 South i Eleventh. , Beckinun Ilrus. Fine shoes. 1107 j O street. ! ' Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist. 202 Burr block. A free Majestic ticket with each cash subscription. Tlio "Rag" till February 1 and a free Majestic ticket for 50 cents. Have your clothes pressed ai Weber's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O. Why not take your bath at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? Mother's Dining Hall. Good home cooking. Prices from ono cent up. 308 So. Eleventh St. At the Oliver theater Sunday after noon Dr. Thomas E. Green will speak. Dr. Green's address a few years ago was considered ono of tho best evor delivered at the men's meeting. The students' debating club will meet this evening at 7:30 In U 10G. The discussion will bo: "Shall tho Board of Regents of Nebraska Request W. J. Bryan to Become Chancellor of the University." I-llah David returned Wednesday from the Alpha Chi Omega national convention at Champaign, 111., which she attended as dolegato of tho Ne braska chapter. Harriot Bardwoll and Bertha Howard were visiting guests and returned last week. A free MaJeBtlc ticket with oach cash subscription. Yes, It Really Is. This football is funny business, es pecially from tho viewpoint of tho Size to 44 doplst. Nebraska fought a no-scoro draw with Minnesota, which caused the figure connors to figure that tho Cornhuskors were as strong as the Gophers. Then Chicago drubbed Min nesota by a 29 to 0 score. Tho Goph ers didn't look so good after that and by comparison Nebraska wobbled a bit. Next Minnesota hold tho Wiscon sin "possumlng" eleven to a 0 to 5 score and the Badgers lator played Chicago a 12 to 18 game. Then" the Gophers beat the Carlisle Indians 12 to C. Yostorday tho Carlisle braves severely trounced, 37 to G, tho Nebras ka team, tho aggregation that fought a draw battle with Minnosota, tho eleven that defeated tho Indians 12 to G. Unravel tho Bkeln, if you can. Kansas City Star. " UNIVERSITIES NOT FOR BOY8. Dr. Jordan Says First Two Years' Work Should Be Transferred. David Starr Jordan, president of Lo land Standford, Jr., university, follow ed closely an idea expressed at the recent meeting of Nebraska colloges when he stated In a recent speech that "Universities should receivo men, not boys." Ho declared that educators should separato tho two lower classes from the two upper ones and that the present freshman and sophomore classes should ho absorbed by tho small colleges or supplementary high schools, making the junior year tho first in university training. 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Tho day is tho last Saturday of Juno, Wednesday is tho day ordinarily se lected, but tho stowards have felt that it Is Impossible for a great many por- sons who deBlro to seo tho races to tako a holiday in tho middle of tho week, so thoy havo again docldod to hold them on tho last Saturday of tho month. Contrary to tho cuBtom of provlous years, tho varsity race next year will bo rowed up-stream. Tho start will bo ono mile below tho brldgo, at tho point where the finish usually Is made, and the finish will be four miles above, near Kruni Elbow, whore tho start of the races heretofore has taken place. The tide necossltatos this change, as It Is running upstream when tho race is scheduled to start. A library building, a physics build ing and an addition to tho chemistry building were among tho requests of tho Missouri general assembly decided upon at tho meeting of tho board of curators of tho Universty of Missouri, held at Kansas City Wednesday. 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