THE DAILY NEBRASKAN NEBRA8KA HAS A NEW GRAND STAND AND GREEN SOD FIELD (Continued from Pnge 1) much higher, and more conveniently arranged. This will be held ns a re served seat Boction. Two hundred Boats in this stand aro to be divided off from the remain der and held in reserve especially for co-eds who come uneBcorted to the games. Efforts aro being made to in terest the co-eds in some such decora tive schemes as have been pulled off at former games, and Trom the pros pects it would seem that the girls will play no minor part in Cornhusker root ing this year. Special Arrangements for Co-Eds. Manager Eager has consented to sell reserved .seats Tn this section at the same price as the general admis sion season students' tickets, $3.00. To the east and west of the new contral grandstands, the old standB will be added, making a solid bank of stands along the entire north side of the field. On the south, the huge bleachers, in use for the past two yearB will bo utilized and before the Michi gan game, others will be added to the eastward, increasing the seating ca pacity of the field stands to nearly soven thousand. No More Broken Bones. During the summer the gridiron proper was covered with a thick set of live turf, which has taken hold' ex cellently and presents an Ideal play ing surface for football. Sod fields are rather the rule than the exception ASEDOl FOR SALE Promo film pocket cam era, 3V4 by 44; ?5. Logan, secre tary's ofllco. 1-3 FOUND On campus-, a bunch of keys. Owner call at "Rag" ofllco. 1-3 FOUND A kid glovo. Owner identi fy at "Rag" ofllco. 1-3 LOST Between 12th and R and cam pus, q ring. Leave at "Rag ofllco. 1-3 FOR SALE Cadet uniforms, cheap. Seo John Uhl. 1-3 LOST Waterman Fountain pen on the campus. Finder return to Rag office. 2-3 FOR SALE Dross Suit, good as now." Call 1322 S. Auto 1689. 4-1 LOST A Kappa Alpha Thota pin. Please return to 423 No. 13th. Own er's name on back. 4-3 FOR SALE Outfit for Zoology I and Parker & Haswell's Text Book. Burtls, 1528 P. 4-1 which prospects for the year will be discussed. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St., do Elec tric Shoe Repairing, while you wait. Hagenslck's Orchestra. Auto 2990. 4-lot Ted Marrlncr, cleaner and pressor, Is still at 235 No. 11th, Auto 1799. tf "T0 NOT NEGLECT NATURE'S WARNING for you cannot fool her. See our expert optician at once. If you are in need of glasses he will tell ynu sot if not, he will be equally frank about It. Our charges are very reasonable. Established 1871 1143 0 Street HALLETT REGISTERED OPTOMETRIES! among colleges of NebraBka'8 class, as they have been .proven to give the best footing, present the best start for drop kicks, and also they reduce -gr.ea.tJy.iho number of minor injuries, such as cuts, scratches and "bruise's" that come so thickly to a team that must play among cinders and stones on a scraped or plowed field. The squad has been kept off the field thus far, for the most part, In order to give the sod time to take root and set firmly, hut If It proves satisfactory in the game Saturday, the Farm field will probably be abandoned except for secret work later. BAKERS' CAFE. "Tho best In west" REA80NS WHY: Best meats, best coffee, moderate prices. Best orches tra every ovenlng. Students' special pictures at 75c and $1.75 per dozen, aro the classy dope. Blazck's Studio, 1306 O. Phi Alpha Tau Meeting. Phi Alpha Tau will hold tho first meeting of the year at tho Lincoln hotel next Tuesday night at G o'clock. A short program will be given, after Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Temple Robinson of Waterloo and Ai.N... Cartensen are visiting at the Beta house. Walt THE MUSIC MAN Stand for the Best In SHEET MUSIC UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT Your Patronage Solicited All Lab. Supplies; Lowest Prices at The Co-Op 318 North 11th Street run mA "'-ffSffflfrft 7 AT THE THEATRES There are umbrellas to protect us from the rain -in fact there is a supply for ev ery need. We supply the need for good clothes. Not only the general need for good clothes, but also the specific need for " good clothes cheap." Our $5 suits fill the last requirements exactly. If you feel the need you will do well to see them. MAGEE & DEEA1ER 1109 O Street HAVE EVANS Do Your Laundry Oliver Theatre Twlco Dally 2:30 and 8:15 TODAY and 8ATURDAY Tho Masterpiece of Moving Pictures DANTE'S INFERNO Mat. 35c to 15c Nights 50c to 15o Coming, Thursday, October 5 "MADAME SHERRY" LINCOLN MAT,N&TO,srtfffly)',ao ORPHEUM Xffio0.3&H ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE THELORCH FAMILY GORDON ELDRID & CO. ABBOTT & WHITE MAYBELLE FONDA TROUPE PAT8Y DOYLE WOOD BR0THER8 WIL80N & WIL80N BAAGAIN MATINEE8 15c & 25c NIGHTS 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c printing), UKCOln-HtM. WHAT DO YOU NEED TODAY In our lino of PamjiblutH. PrournmH. Mnnus. Woddlnj: Htntlonory nnd nil kinds "f f'oininttrctul find Htatlonory Printing Van Tine Printing Company 128 K. 14th SI. Kollnblo. Prompt Auto 3477 Mme Lillian NORDICA UTRON WHITKEY, Basso. E. ROUAYHE SIMIKONS Pianist. OLIVER THEATRE October 2d SEATS NOW ON SALE Our Fall Suit Display is certainly a feast for the young man who wishes style and durability at a moderate cost. If you want good, reliable clothes at as low a price as good clothes can be sold, come to this store. We'll give you true values and an iron clad guarantee with every gar ment we sell. Suits $12.85 to $25 SPEIER & SIMON WE SAVE YOU MONEY Cor. 10th and O Sts. Lincoln, Nb. .vw-' ' fft :'AJM','l