LaijJIp4J LiISL,ai wX'jJiiuioii'iii j j juZjjl jju'juiijia THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN The Daily Nebraskan THE PROPERTY" OP . TIIIO UNIVERSITY OP 'NEBRASKA, Lincoln. Nobnwka. 4 BY THE BT.UDENTPUD. BOAIU3. EDITORIAL 'STAFF. Editor.- Vlotor B. Smith Managing Editor K. P. Frederick Aitoolate Editor.... Carl J. Lord Auoclate Editor T. M. Edgecombe BUSINESS 8TAFF. OOO0OO0OOOOOOOOOXNBOOOOOOOOfc 9 T4' . w tri - w v 9wt -v- I rrti. a m vujbJbuuu umw stm- 7 a. m. K&f A M x!S i Senior BreaKfast Manager W. A. Jones Mimani manager. ........ .u. v. imuuuu Circulator V. C. Haioall Attlitant Circulator....,.,.. P. T. Sturgli II t -.. .. ' r -,. r w n- BBBw '3 A 1 .'J8 5 Editorial and Builneii Office! BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Pottofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Nob. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Coplei, B Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888 Auto 2083. 1- INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 cents par Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thoro of. Paoulty notices and University bul letins will bladly bo published froo. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, aB second-class mall matter under tho Aot of Congress of March 3, 1870. -Advertisements for the want ad column should be left at the business office, basement Administration build ing between 10 a. m and 12 m., or between 2 p. m., and 5 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for want ads, at the rate of ten coits for each fifteen words or fraction there of, the first Insertion; three Inser tlons twenty-flvo cents; five Inser tlons forty cents. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1909. Tho Dally Kansas In a recent issuo gives NobrnBka formnl notice, in ordor that tho flurpriflo may not bo too much for tho weak nerves of tho Corn huskors, that tho Jnyhawkors expect to win. Thanks. Tho compliment 1b returned. Nebraska has Bomo few ex pectations also. EXTRA' Bran now Bluo, Faded Cadot Chambry l A1 Tho kind othors sell at $1.R0. $2. J50 hats Shirts, with tho Budd Labol ;; :: ;: :: MMiUU :: :: :: :: :. .. $2.50 and $3.00 shoes. BUDD Rather inappropriate to havo No brasku's football men gueBts of honor at a performance of "Tho Sham." The Cornhuskor varsity 1b no Bham; it's tho real thing. Tho present froshmnn class is marked by nothing unless by ambitious ofucc-seoklng. Three candidates for each of tho minor class ofllces is a record not usually achieved by Nebras ka university classes. Coincident with tho announcement that tho senior breakfast is to bo held noxt Saturday morning comes tho bul letin from tho woathor bureau predict ing a sevoro cold wavo in thlB section Friday night. Seniors Bhould take care to hunt up old overcoats today. They may need thorn. Fashionable Apparel for BvJBC BBb "I VfiS j ' JBBH BV VBBfllv Home of Kensington Clothes MaMMVMMMaiMMOTaMUnHIIHHHHlMiHHHIvalMiHanaiMHHaaNH SATURDAY 00000000000Q$000000000 The announcement that mid-semes ters will como earlier in tho semester than usual caused cold chills in sev eral localities. Somo nlco calculations wore upsot and Borne genuino work will bo tho probable result. 8ENIOR BREAKFA8T. Tho annual breakfast of tho senior class, usually given early in tho spring, is to bo hold this year in tho fall. Tho date Bet for tho occasion is next Saturday, and tho commlttoo in chargo 1b working hnrd to mako tho affair unusually BUCcesBful. Tho breakfast should have tho sup port and by that is meant tho per sonal attendance of ovory senior. It is ono of tho fow real traditions which tho university possesses, and for that reason, if for no other, it should bo loyally supported. But, entirely aside from a question of loyalty, yio senior who 'omits tho class breakfast from his favored on tertainmonts makes a mistake. He de prives himsolf of a good time such aB ho won't have again during Ills collego career. Tho breakfast has about it an Informal pleasuro which no other uni versity affair possesses and Its very novelty insures a good time. 1415 THE GAME TODAY. University students who havo a lit tlo time to sparo today will do well to attend the York-Lincoln high school gamo on Nebraska field at 3 p. m. Thoo two high schools are close ri vals in athletic lines and tho game this aftornoon promises to bo a pretty contost. Both York and Lincoln havo a habit of turning out excellent. toamB aud this year 1b no exception "to tho rule. York.possoBses such faith in its aggregation that it has guaranteed nTi attondnnco Of 200 York rooters who expect to seo Lincoln dofeato'd by a good score. Lincoln is equally con lldcnt. In viow of tho fact that Lincoln high school does much for university ath letics, both by attendance at the games and by sending forth annually College Men Right now this store offers to college men a great display of Sty lish Garments, especially suited to their requirements. Designed along plain lines, yet with a dash of style that characterizes them as out of the ordinary. An enormous showing of grays now so popular, and so well adap ted to all kinds of wear. Blue serges, 'too, in every grade. Suits and Overcoats $12.50 to $50 Cars nth and O a fine collection of athletics to work for the glory of tho Scarlet and Cream, a good attendance of university stu dents would bo especially appropri ate. ADVERTISE NEBRA8KA.' A Nebraska student now at work in a western stato writos to one of his former teachers with n complaint as to tho status of his alma mater in the wost. According to his statement, which may bo assumed as correct In view of tho known charactor of tho correspondent, tho neonlo nf tho went do not appreciate tho good work done at Nebraska. Thov fall tn pnnnirtnr this institution at all in deciding where to send their sons and daughters, and consequently most of them journey farther east to obtain culture which they might Just as well get at Ne braska. If this criticism applies to all parts of tho west as it does to this particu lar locality, Nebraska students and alumni had indeed bettor seek an im mediate remedy. This university should have Its share of the east-bound students, and it is up to her repre sentatives in the west to do their best to change the present condition. Their personal efforts count for more than SPECIAL nil the long-distance advertising thnt the university can do. What applies to tho alumni of tho west is equally truo of those in all sections of tho country. Natural prido in their alma mater should lead these men and women to boost for Nebraska. Nebraska university can deliver tho goods and her "old grads" need have no fear of not acting for tho best In tedests of prospective students by rec ommonding this university to thorn. TOF The Tailor JJLi specialist on Refitting and All Kinks of Altering . Particular attention to ladies work and uniforms. CLEANING and PRESSING UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin October. 29, Friday. 1 p. m., U112 Junior cap and color committee. 29, Friday, 7 p. m., Epworth Park Union Literary Society Hallowe'en festival. 30, SaturdaySenior breakfast, 7 a. m. 30, Saturday, 3 p. m., Nebraska Field Football, Nebraska vs. Doano Col lego. 30, Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Students' Debating Club. 30, Saturday, 8 p. ra Templo Stu dents' Agricultural Club. November. 2, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., N2 Forestfy Club meets, 3, Wednesday Nebraska Teachers' Association opens annual conven tion. 6, Saturday, 3 p. m. Nebraska Field Football, .Nebraska vs. Kansas. 11, Thursday, 8 p. m, Dramatic Club JryoutB. 12, Frlday.-Fatornlty Hall Junior hop. 20, Saturday Denver University vs, Nebraska, at Denver. 24, Wednesday. 6 p. m.-r-Thanksglvlng recess begins. 25, Thursday, Nebraska Field Haskell Indians vs. Nebraska. 30, Tuesday, 8 a. m. Thanksgiving re cess ends. December. , - 10, Friday, 8 p. m Memorial Hall Nebraska-Minnesota debate. "In come Tax Question:" BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm BBBBBBBBBBBW The most practical and satisfactory Gymnasium Shoe Ave know of. This Slipper is endorsed by physical directors everywhere, and has been adopted by many of the leading gyms. 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