1 - . ' A THE DAIlfll NEBRASKAN ffr We Fit You Out from Head tn Fnnt Hat, Clothes, Coat, Sweaters, furnishings and Shoes . -- jJBMMJfiMiiiiMiMB i s WE ARE KNOWN AS LIN COLN'S LEADING HEAD TO FOOT CLOTHIERS ii.i It The best makes of Men $ Wear are found at this store.. Knox and Stetson Hats, Rogers Peet & Co., Brokaw Bros. Strouse & Bros., and Roberts Wicks Henley Clothes Manhattan Shirts, Holeproof Hose, Nettleton Shoes COAT SWEATERS Headquarters for both young men and women. .Better get one fc 2 of these garments, just the tiling for early fall wear. Upwards from . . . PO Drill Shoes, the regulation tan calf- A I Foot Ball. Shoes Gfood as the best T Ol Shoes, at of them, our price only $3- 50 ..... iii Sfy LOWEST PDICES AND 7t "V Lincoln's Leading Head to Foot Clothiers Ask to see the Ardoc Overcoat 5 coats in one. Campus Gleanings i Froy & Frey. Beckman Bros., High Grade Foot wear. 1107 O. Lost Pair gold-rlmmed glasses, without bows. Return to Nebraskan ofllco. Due-bill on an up-to-date tailor for sale at a ?6 discount. See manager of Dally Nebraskan. 2-tf Minor Wasson, 1907, ex-major of the cadet battalion, visited on the campus yesterday. He 1b now located at Sidney, Neb. Dr. J. R. Davis, Dentist. 1234 O St. Students registered for Geology 22 should see Professor Bengtson today In U7. 4 A brand new bicycle for sale at a bargain. Call at Nebraskan office. 2-tf Professor Hollister during the past summer superintended the construc tion of a municipal electric light plant for the city of Fairmont, Neb. Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorium, 12th and O. Carl F. Chase, 1910, was in Mur dock, Neb., Wednesday, acting Eb corn Juudgo at the county fair. Rex Leberman, C. E. 1909, Is located at Howe, Idaho, where ho Is engaged In work on the Lost river Irrigation project. George Bros.. 218 So. 13th, Printers. Calling Cards, Invites and Programs. Miss Josephine Huso, ex-1910, Alpha Phi, has entered the University of Washington, whore her sister, Miss Helen Huse, 1907, is head of the de partment of physical education. Frey & Frey, choice flowerB. 1338 O St., north side. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. The English club will hold the first meetlhk of the year with Pro fessor and Mrs. H, B. Alexander at 1736 Carfield street, Saturday evening, October 2. Besides the usual nro- garm there will be the election of officers and a "discussion of the club's policy for the coming year. "MWM''11M1I. . ammmmmmmam Wear the Better Kind of Clothes Young men ate the most ctitical judges of style and SOCIETY BRAND clothes for young men will satisfy anyone who knows the correct thing when tl?ey see it. Exclusive Men's Clothier FAR QUHAR 1325 O Street Lincoln K!I!N-. i!l!II!.1 K i7,t.Min Our Experience fe at Yatif Steirvifce A Jewolor who has spent attention to tho repairing el nnn.n 1,I11 .JS nn . judgo by bringing your repairing to this store. yflftra of a busy Jifh jn giving spebtei of wntahAfi. n1nrikn. inwnlrv. ntn... iriUut. ":i. mzz.':;z:zizi .: "jj? iivrrx uv wu uoh yuu ,ui BST" HALLETt, Jeweler, ll4& O ''")'i- ". i'f f " I have a number of cadet uniforms for sale, Call at once and Insure a good fit. Old uniforms rebraided, John Uhl, Armory. 4t Three rooms for rent. Accommo date two gentlemen In each. All rooms face the street. $10 and $12. Inquire at 1623 K' street. The Swedish club will meet at 8 p. hi. this evening in U112. Election of officers. Miss Mabel Arnoid, 190!),, ivtll re main at her home at Frembnt this winter. Miss Arnold had contemplat ed foreign missionary work. Classes In Field Geology 21 and Field Geography 9 will meet next Saturday, October 2, In University Hall; room 7, at 8:30 a. m.Students 1 M . . . n-n.. ." .1H ' Buoum do prepared to ao iiem stuuies. Chris' Bath House, 11th and P. Turkish, shower and plain baths. Because of his being assigned an extra law course, Professor Maxey has been forced to drop his course In American diplomacy. He will give the course next semester., . H. L. Matthews returned yesterday from spending a few days at Ray mond, Neb., making official test's of dairy herds for the department of dairy husbandry. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C, A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. Sigma Chi entertained at the Lin coin hotel at luncheon yesterday in honor of W. J. Bryan, Jr., who has Just retuurned from the west and south. . Chemistry 25 will meet in the chem ical library at the 'assigned hours. The Palladlan reception to now stu dents will be held this evening in the Bbclety hall on the thrd floor ot the Temjrte, All npw slud'erits are re quested to bo present. ' t '' ' Notice. AlJ men wljo are Interested In fencitfg or in the fprmatlqn of, a f enc- i iii Ing association are requested to meet In Dr. Clapp's office Tuesday, October 5, at 11 o'clock. The Students' Agricultural club will hold its first meeting of the school year tonight in room 107, Experiment Station Hall, University farm. "All members and all new agricultural students are urged to be present. UNI WEN AT MILITARY ACADEMY. Cornelius and Cooke on Faculty of Nebarska Military School. Two of last year's university men aro on the faculty of Colonel Hay ward's Nebraska Military Academy, which opened its fall term last week. They are M. E. Cornelius, Law 1909, and Harold Cooke, ex-1911. Cornelius rejoices in the title of commandant of tho battalion, while "Pip" Cooke is athletic director. The school enrolls about a hundred boys. More than 600 women are reported to be studying medicine at French universities, Paris alone Is said to have lop women practitioners, most of them holding official places of more or, less Importance, Women physl clahBare preferred in girls' schools, normal schools and .public schools gen erally.; ,' LAST SCRIMMAGE FOR SOUTH DAKOTA GAME (Continued from page'l,) an athlotlc Hold of her own there is going to bo far more interest shown by the students than hereto fore. When tho supporters of the team can get out and see tuo men in action every day it cahnof help but arouse that enthusiasm wtiicti of late has been so woefully 'lacking. In view of the fact that so many bear stories have been clrcuiatoS, pf late concerning the, gloomy prospects of this year's Cornhusker elpyen, yes terday's good showing by the varsity men is doubly gratifying. Tho, iono thing now necessary Is to ge out and giyp the teain, the very best support. Tomorrow's game is going to be a try ing one ,in several Tyays. It will Jos pie first bard game X or several of .tke players. At least it will be their first; experience In "big" 'company,' On tke result pr tho $ajne, wljl also aopeud much of the. suueqess of the season. A large score in tomorrow's g'amo WOUld go a long wav tnwarrli "Alane- ing that fpeling of gloom which seems to nayo setuea over many of the sub- DOrtera of tho tnnm T la Wr,,i 7,Z. .W 9e K,x)ut en whoi.poa- ?FijW mam- nVA?w -" m .7 -7 "RPWw i r.'-yaitr? ffAwi.J,'il,XHiwj w W9, c pions ot tne Hcarieand Crm., - s F fWH H1 mfmrvmimi,