K P It I " THE DAILY NEBRASKAN . ti .- r. OLIVER THEATRE 8AT. MAT, AND EVE., OCT. 16 'McFADDENS FLATS' Mit; 50c and 25c; Eve., 75c to 25c. WED. MOT. AND NIGHT, OCT. 20 "A Stubborn Cinderella" Coming: "A Girl at the Helm." 0330 EmmmmmmWSri za-mse L.J. Herzog Tht Unlvmlty Man's Tailor Tho Finest Work Dono nnd Prices Right Call at Our Now Storo l f fcvlau 3h .,J 1230 O St. Lincoln TYPEWRITERS All makos routed with stand $3 per Month. Burgains in Robuilt Machines Lincoln Typewriter Exohangt Axito 11155. Boll 1181. 122 No. 11th Underwood Typewriter Go. TYPEWRITERS SOLD AND RENTED 187 No. llJth. Boll 848. Auto 2585 jl;Lampus Gleanings m Frey & Froy. .Tho Bible Btudy committee of tho Y. M. C. A. mot in tho red room of tho city Y. M. C. A. last night and then went out and canvassed for new men. They plan to have 750 studonts en rolled for Bible study this year. Chris Bath House, 11th and P. Turkish, shower and plain baths. The Y. M. C. A. is planning to hold ono of Dr. Paino's famous chicken pot-pie suppers in tho near futuro. Dr. J. R. Davis. Dentist. 1234 O St. Ralph Kosltsky of Yankton, S. D., yesterday entered the raco for fresh man president. Kositsky is an en gineering student and expects a large Bhare of tho engineer 'and "barb' vote. Chapln Bros., florlBts. 127 So. 13th. Tho sophomore election will bo hold next Tuesday. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. Yes, wo got tho Bolect crowd; ask your frionds. Lincoln Dancing Acad emy, 1124 N St. "Select School." A largo number of small boys tako pleasuro in assembling on tho drill The First Trust & Sav ings Bank 4 Per Gent Interest A $1 opens an account Corner IOth & O Strctti Business Directory - Evsiry Loyal University 8tudent Is urged to patronize these No braskan advertisers, and to men tion the paper while doing so. UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Your Patronage Solicited Omaha; Frank Clark of- Choyohn6, Wyo.; Jarrott Oliver of Randolph and Shirloy FosBler of Lincoln. Learn to danco whoro thoy know how to toach. Lincom Select Dancing Academy, 1124 N Bt. Seo display ad. Tho members of tho Porahing Rifles hold their regular weokly moot ing last ovening and a short drill was engaged in which was followod by a brief businoss meeting. Romombor Don Cameron, Ho is issuing coupon books at a discount this year, and has fitted up an ad joining room with tabloB. 115-110 So. 12th. Try Thornburg'a Orchestra for your annual party. Second to nono. Violin and wind instrument lessons givon. Studio 41G So. 17th. Auto 5877. Charles A.- Mohrman, '04, has been very successful in IiIb school work at Ewlng and Atkinson. Tho lattor school especially has grown rapidly undor his stimulation, so that tho board of education has been compelled to add sovoral rooms to tho high school build ing. Superintendent Mohrman has also givon oxcellcnt satisfaction as in structor In tho Junior Normal School at O'Neill. Ho has lately welcomed to his family a fine baby girl. Hn0ii JUST RING UP! The Goodyear Raincoat Co's Tailors 1140 O Street $2.00 Worth of Cleaning and Pressing $1.00 They will get your suit and bring it back in lino shnpo for only COc: or will send yon 11 Club Titkot good for fotTr Miltfi in ono month for $1.50. Wo have a Now Dry Clounlng Plant to do tho work with. LADIES' FINE CLOTHES A SPECIALTY LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln's "Select Dancing School" X third SfloorT C. E. UULLARD, V. of N. '02, Manager Ask your friends, they know. We have the best crowd, the best music and best floor in the city. We are not open to the public but cater to ladies and gentlemen only. UNIVERSITY NIGHTS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Class Nights Wednesdays nnd Saturdays H:l)u to 10:00. Socials MondayH and Fridays :uu to 12:00 I AUTO 4477 Private Leeaona by Appointment BELL A1311 REGISTRAR'S NOTICE. Students who have changed tholr city address since registration aro re quested to file their corrected addreBS at tho registrar's ofllco. YOU CAN PLAINLY SEE The true value of eye glasses we make for you becase they will be first quality, fine looking and fitting, and be a comfort to wear as well, relieve you of all your eye troubles and drive away those splitting headaches. Established 1871 HALLETT, 1143 O St. Registered Optometrist m I PATRONIZE YOUR I FRIENDS-OUR I ADVERTISERS grounds every evening and annoying tho cadets. StopB will bo taken to keep tho field clear in tho futuro. Dean Hastings is ordering a num ber of copies of Cooley's "DfackBtono" for tho freshman lawB. By ordering thorn from tho publisher, ho is en abled to get them at a greatly reduced price. Get your danco programs at George Bros., 13th and N sts. Energetic studonts can mAko good profits In tholr spare time as sales men of our various typos of projection npparatus: a high-grado storeoptlcon; a solar lantern for country schools, class rooms, etc. Money can also bo made giving storeoptlcon entertain ments or operating tho lantern for locturors, churches, schools, otc. Tho boat season for sules is now. Excel lent terms. AddresB Tho H. F. Pattpn Mfg. Co., 2853 Detroit Avenue, Cleve land, Ohio. It Spalding gymnasium and basket-ball Ehoes, Swotlish gymnasium ohoes. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St: . Judge John B. Barnes, candidate for re-election as Judge of tho supremo court, .is tho father of John B., Jr., Guy W. and Kimball Barnes, of tho classes of 1890, 1901 and 1902, respectively, of the University of Nebraska. Jack is practicing law in Wyoming, being prosecuting attorney of Natrona county; Kimball fs practicing law in Omaha, and Guy is connected with tho enginoerlng department of the Bur lington railway. Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. "Spa. 13th and P Sts. Paul Good and Miss Annabel Good, son and daughter of Judge B. F. Good of Wahoo, have "been placed by their father In Amherst and Smith colleges. Judgo Good was formerly a lecturer in the department of law in the Uni Tersity of Nebraska, and is now a can didato for judge of the supreme court on the democratic ticket. Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorlum, 12th and 0, f Frey & Froy, choice flowers., 1338 O St., north' side. t Alpha Thota Chi yesterday an nounced the following pledges: George Graham of Omaha J Ralph Sweeloy of WANT AD8 Advertisements for the want ad col. umn should be left at the business of fice, basement Administration build ing, between 11 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Want ads will positively not be In serted unless paid In advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words orfractlon there of for the first Insertion; three Inser tlons 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. Wanted Furnishing and shoo clork for Saturday work. Budd, 1415 O stroot. 15-lt WANTED New songs and yollB for tho Minnesotn, Iowa and Kansas games. WANTED Somebody to make up football Bongs to popular music. Hand all songs to S. A. Mahood or R. S. Mosoley. 8END OUT 80CIAL REGULATIONS. Committee on 8tudent Organizations . Publish Rulings as to 8oclal Events In University. Tho committee on student organiza tions yesterday afternoon sent out to the various student organizations of tho university announcement of tho rules which will govern social events during tho coming year. Tho ruleB are those which were adopted late ltfst spring. The principal regulations follow: . UA11 unlvorsity functions (as distin guished from departmental clubs such as Botany, Chemistry, English, Latin, etc. shall be held on Friday and Saturday evenings. "All university parties, formal or in formal, shall close not later than 12 P. m. "All parties where women aro pres ent shall bo officially chaperoned. No tice of such parties shall be given to the adviser of women a day In ad vanco and the names of the chapor onos submitted to her for approval. '"No university function shall be held prior to tho chancellor's reception."' A now candidate for matriculation to the University of Nebraska has Just been reported from Beirut, Syria, In the person of Totton James Anderson, born May 26, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Anderson. Mr, Anderson la a member of the class of 1903, while Mrs. Agatha Totten Anderson gradu ated In 1900. WEI " i J P mIi fMkC?i ,mwMlnlli e?tJ i s .'ZZkmWv II I I 1 n l&d. MmrA r j MK mwnl lllll lllt. m . dJ Wmw Look Here! Wo want to show you iho smart lines and custom shapes of our new Regal models for this season. Look these shoes over carefully and then try to find the equal of these Regal custom styles anywhere else in town. You'll search in vain, because REGAL SHOES ore the only ready-to-wear shoes at Regal prices that reproduce the latest custom styles and we arc the exclusive lo cal agents for this world famous footwear. $350 $400 $500 Speier & Simon Swedish Gymnasium Slipper ' 1 ' The most practical arid satisfactory Gymnasium, Shoe we know of. This Slipper is endorsed by physical direct- ors everywhere, and has been adopted by many of the leading gyms. , On sale at Sanderson's Foot Form Store, at, pair . . . . w IMUer & Paine ' :K 1 u .: , l ." tf ! 'l fi .' , v ' f, o if a, ., "" A j. i Jif I