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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN r THE DAILY INEBRASK VIN Owned nnd puhllHhcd by the Unlvorfllty of NcbrnBka through THE STUDENT PUBLICATION DOARD OfllccH, Ilnsomcnt tho Administration Building. I'OHtofllco Station A, Campus, Lincoln, Ncbrnskn. Dny Auto 1888. TELEPHONES NlKht Auto HUG. Ed. 1035. Hub. Mri 420(1 -A.-H. Dlnnmore, MnnnlnK Editor F. C. McConncIl AhbocIiiIu Editor Morrll rtcod LiiwroiiPo Itoblnnon I,. T. Hltlniier C. 'L. Updi'urnft . C. P. Andrews Wlnnlfrod Elclmr Illldrcd llovlns . THE STAFF EDITORIAL Sam R.' Buck, Editor Ilalpli S. Bond. City Editor Stuart Gould, SpotiThKEdlUr REPORTORIAL Hnmor O. Hewitt Hugh Aor Wallace 13. Troup Knnnotli M. Snydor U. K. HuddcnbcrB J. F.ovejoy Linn I. A. Hechtor Frod L. Hnbrock IT tirry IlurtlB Hobort IT. Plnloy Frank Perkins, Staff Photographer WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Marian Hwossey Ollvo IT. Mnnu Ilutli MunRer Alice Chambers BU8INES8 Vincent C. Hnscnll, Business. Manager C. C. Buchanan, Asst. Hub, Mrt. J. V. Morrison, Circulation Mri Subscription $2.00 per year. Single copies Sc Faculty notices and University bulletins published free. Entered at tho Postolllce, Lincoln, Nebr., as second class matter under act of Congress March 3, 1879. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 191 1 THE SCRUBS. Tho time ImB now arrived for tho annual oxhortatlon to tho "Scrubs." If Is not strango that this 1b neces Bary. Tho "Scrub" 1b tho moBt abused per son In tho collogo .world. Evory night In tho football Beason ho 1b expected to put on a soggy uniform which Is never glvon a chanco to' dry, and go out on tho field to tako tho BtlngB and arrows of outrageous scrimmage. Ho nniHt protond that ho Is Minne sota, Michigan, KansaB or Missouri, as the caso may bo, and tho Varsity GIRLS' SQUAD INCREASES UNIVERSITY CO-EDS FILL THEIR SECTION AT VARSITY CONTE8TS. Tho turnout for tho GlrlB Squad passed all expectations at Saturday's gamo. Tho resorved section was marked by a large banner, and gaily decorated in University colors. While tho girls are keeping thoir best "stunts" in reserve for tho big games, there was a lino show of en thusiasm, and a quick response which showed that V. of N. co-eds appreciate THE HATTER OF LINCOLN The only merchant in Lincoln, that made it possible for you to get a Hat at $2.50 to $4.00 Velour's. All colors, Stetson blocks, imported derbies. 'Twas I, BUDD, out of the high rent district. WHY FAY WORE procoedB to romp ovor him much as it would onjoy romping ovor tho afore said cohortB. Tho Varsity gets trips, and sweat ers, and dry uniforms, and honor lot tors. Tho "Scrub" gets bruised and abused, and a jersey, not to speak of tho scorn of tho gym rubbers, who pasB him coldly by to get thoir mlrils torlng Angora on tho Varsity " sore Bpots. His cuts 'and bruises are as tho chaff in tho wind. Small wonder therefore, that after three or four wooks of UiIb, the Scrub becomes discouraged. Small wonder that night after night fewer and fewer of him appear on the field. But tho Scrub should not forget that without him tho Varsity Is nothing. Tho boys upon whoBo shoulders rests tho championship to bo hold or lost, must havo his stolid and ardent oppo sition to got in Bhapo for tho actual .games. Also tho lowly Scrub In nine cases out of ton, though ho knows It not, is carving out for himself a placo on the Varsity In a year to como. Of tho men who played on tho Scrubs in tho fall of 1907, ten havo since mado thoir letters, and now wear tho "N". Owen Prank, Pard Walcott, Jack Templo, Stutz Sturzen egor, Mago Magor, Jolly Elliott, Stub Hascall, Sid Frum, Toit Bentloy and Buck Boltzor, all woro second string mon at the start of that year. Thing It ovor, "Scrub," and stick by it. IT'S THE ONLY WAY TO WIN. a good gamo, and that thoy stand back of tho team. Miss Ensign and other faculty wo men lent thoir presence Saturday af ternoon. Thoy expressed thoir pleas ure over tho swelling rankB of tho squad and ovor tho spirit displayed by tho girls. Make your dates early with Hagen sick's Orchestra. Auto 2990. tl BAKER'S CAFE, "tho bost In the -west," Reasons why. Bost meats, best coffee, modorato prices, Best orchestra every evening. ENGINEERS' NOTICE. On Wednesday night In M. E. 206, at 7:30 p. m., Mr. C. H. Gorbor of tho Nebraska State Railway Commission, will addresB the students of tho Engi neering College. His subject will bo, "Tho Physical Valuation of Railroads." Every engineer should attend whether ho is a member of the Engineering so ciety or not. Tho Collogo Inn Barber Shop. Stu dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin & Co. 127 N. 12th. Tho Hyde Prlntory, 1331 P St., up-to-date printing of all kinds. Agents for The Spalding Gym Shoes Electric Shoo Repairing while you wait BECKMAN BROS. II07 O Straet $dfl(t(T (ft tf (T fl (T (T (T p $ t $ tp tj) tj) tp t) tj) tj) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Save Dollars $ $ This Ad. is A .00 j Good For 4 n part payment on any suit of clothes or overcoat ordered this week. One credit only to a customer. Now boys, here a chance to make your own com mission and a generous one at that. We have been building suits for Uni Boys fifteen years and we know how. Teachers can take ad vantage of this also. Bring your advs. in now. L U DWIG'S 10 2 8 O Street $d? fl? (I? C? fl? C dd(T(T(r p p p p tp $ p p tp p tp 44 Try n lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room. Cafeteria Plan. Cily Y. M. C. A. 13lh and P. have: IN Do Your Laundry J. C. WOOD and CO. The Best is Always the Cheapest 1322 N St. Auto 1292 Bell 147 GLEANERS and DYERS c Mv,f Y GEO, SHAFFER, Prop THE NEW AUTO 3380 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BARBER SHOP SIX CHAIRS II NO WAITING Best Barber Shop in the West CIGARS In Daiement O Street Entrance MANICURING OCTOBER CZ Lincoln Hotel Xictcets, $1.25 Hagensick's Orchestra RENT YOUR TYPEWMTER NOW Any Make :: Any Time 3 MONTHS $6.00 The Largest Stock in the West Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co. 1406 O STREET " $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ A h '