MIWH I ffHHlHWW THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 151 THE PAILV INEBRASKAN Owned iintl publlHlied by tho University of Nebraska through THE 8TUDENT PUBLICATION DOARD Onicos, Biiflomont tho Administration Building. Pofltolllco Htatlon A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska. Day Auto 1888. TELEPHONES NlKbt Auto 3145, Ed. 10M. Bub, Mgr. 420(1 THE STAFF EDITORIAL Sam R. Duck, Editor A-.-H. Dlnnmoro, MiuiiikIhk Kdltor Jlalph S. Doud. City J2dltor P. C. McConnell ABsocliitc Kdltor Btuart Gould, Sporting Kdltor REPORTORIAL Homer O. Hewitt Hugh Agor Wnllnco 11. Troup Kenneth M. Snyder It. H. BuddenborK J. Lovpjoy Linn 1j. A. Hechter Fred I. Babcock Harry Burtls Robert If. Flnley Frank Perkins, Htnff Photographer WOMEN'8 DEPARTMENT Marina Swczey Ollvo 11. Mann Ituth M linger Allco Chambers Morrll Heed Lawreneo Ilnblnson 1 T. Skinner C. I.. IJpdegrnff C. F. Andrews Wlnnlfred Klchar 11 lid rod Bovlns BUSINESS Vincent C. Hnscnll, Business Manager C. C. Buclmhan, AHst. Bus. Mgr. J. V. Morrloou, Circulation Mgr. Subscription $2.00 per year. 8lngle copies 6c Faculty notices nnd University bulletins published free. Entored at tho Postolllce, Lincoln, Nebr.. as second cIusb matter under act of Congress March 3, 1879. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1011. Tho team linB gone. Thoro romalnB but a day or two of nnxlotiB waiting, and thon wo will know. Just what wo will know, cannot bo forotold. Wo think tho wires will carry nowa of victory. It Is possible, howovor, that wo will Iobo. Upon tho latter proBpoct wo do not caro to look. Thoro will bo time onough for that If It ' Ib nocoBsary after tho game Moanwhllo wo Bhould havo a caro as to our actions, Bhould tho battlo go agalnBt us. Wo should havo faith In tho team, and In Nobraska, but If Iobo Kappa Pel; Win. Wontworth and Sam Waugh, Delta Upallon; Gordon Beck and Harold Tomple, Kappa Sigma; H. O. Gollatly and U. Edson, Delta Tau Dolta; Robort Harloy and Wm. Goeh nor, Sigma Chi. Make your dates early with Hagen slck's Orchestra. Auto 2990. tf CHANGE OF CONVOCATION. ProfoBsor AIoxIb will glvo his ster ooptlcon locturo on Scandinavia today at fi:00 p. m. In tho Templo theater, Instead of Momorlal hall. Soo Los Hydo when In noed of pro grams, menus and other printing. 300 Black. Velvet 500 Brown Corduroy SOO Gun Lace, HigH 500 Black. Suede This Aeek Arrivals m UPSTAIRS BUDD wo muBt, lot it bo liko sportsmon and gontlomon. If tho Wostorn championship 1b not for ub, thon lot ub not cry "sour -grapes' and sulk, but lot ub go after and got, what after all, Is our more logltlmato prey, tho Missouri Valley honors. For tho present, howovor, pull for tho team and beating Minnesota. 'ALUMNI NOTES. Throo more alumni associations will bo organized in the stato boforo tho month is over. Georgo Kline, secre tary of tho stato association, will go to Falrbury tho 24th, Kearney tho 2Cth, and Soward tho 28th, to organlzo local clubs at those points. Floyd Soybolt, '99, has sold hla in terest In tho Citizens' Bank at Ge neva. "Tim" McCarthy, '96, la engaged in railroad work at Calgara, Alberta. Georgo II. Hummol, '09, has moved to Falls City, whore ho 1b starting n gonorul contracting business. A. J. and P. B. Weaver are working up a big applo Industry at Falls City. THURSDAY CONVOCATION. MI8B Marjorlo Andorson, a graduato of tho conservatory and now a facul ty member, gave a piano recital at tho Templo yesterday. Tho program, as given, was aa folo lows: Marcho Mlgnonno Poldlnl Tondro Aveu Schuett Spinning Song, from "Flying Dutch man" Wagnor-Llszt Romanco Gruonfeld Ballado Chopin "Johnny" Leard baa moved from 127 No. 12th to Woods Barbor Shop, 1206 O St. Ho deBlres to boo al his old frlonds at his new location. 14-5t SPIKES INITIATE. Wednesday night tho Spikes, tho lntorfraternity froshman organization, Initiated twouty men. The following mon wont through tho ordeal and still Hvo. They aro: Elmer Hansen and W. B. McDonald,. Phi Gamma Dolta; Earl Hawkins and A. Graham, Sigma Alpha EpBllon; Rox Coffoo and Chester Dobbs, Alpha Tau Omega; Fred Wy land and R. Mac Parkinson, Sigma Nu; P. M. McCullough and JamoB Hutohinson, Phi Dolta Thota; Phillip Southwlok and Morrll Collins, Phi Latin Club Elects. 'At a recent meeting of tho Latin club tho following now mombers were oloctod: Elsie Ebmoyor, Mabel Pope, Bortha Morgan, Ethel Hummol, Frieda Arnold, Mary Robbins, Ethel Brown, Cora Froedllno, EfTio Jones, Beth Ryan, Francos Gowlng, Laura Han son and Irma Gibson.' Agents for The Spalding Gym Shoes Kloctrloftboo Ropairlng while you wnlt BECKMAN BROS. 1I07 O Street 1J5UY your Union Suits Saturday. We place on sale a special purchase of very desirable and well made perfect fitting gar ments, at 95c and $1.25. You will be more than pleased with them. Palace Clothing Co. 1419 O STREET Gunmetals for Fall at $3.50 Pair We havo just received a nobby high toe last with short vamp and moderately high heel, in gun metal, either button or blucher. The best value we have ever shown for $3.50 a. shoe that we feature in our popular priced lines. This shoe has style and individuality as well as wearability. It . is not only worth the price but in many places would be sold for more. Sizes unusually complete now. Better See These $3.50 Shoes (J?'27 T7? WMl have: EVANS Do Your Laundry HERPOLSHEIMER'S GAFE Dinner U:30 to Jt30 9K Supper 5:30 to 7:30 LuL Also Cafeterian Style Hot Wafles with Maple Syrup, JOc 1 4- v n. iM,,.,,.0tmVf