The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1911, Image 3
THE DAILY NEBEASKAN CO-EDS TOjEGORUTE UNIVER8ITY WOJVIEN MEET THI8 MORNING TO DECORATE ' THEIR SECTION. Black Masques has Issued a call for help In making pennants for tho Mis souri and Michigan games. At ten o'clock every loyal Nebraskan maiden is urged to present herself at the Y. W. C. 'A. rooms. Largo scarlet and cream pohnnntB will bo made, which will docorato tho glrlB section. Promptly at nino o'clock tho groat freshman-sophomore battle begins. In former years tho glrlB have always been enthusiastic onlookers at tho Olympics, and it is oxpected that they will bo this year. Tho girls section will bo reserved as usual, and 'many co-eds, especially from tho two under classes will fill it. Lunch at Twelve. At twelvo o'clock tho big feed of the Girls' club will commonco. Ovjr three hundred tickets havo been sold for this. MIsb Folger, of tho Homo Eco nomics department, has charge of tho menu and promises to eorvo a good one'. Thro.o courses will be served by tho girls who nro taking tho cooking course at tho State Farm. After luncheon, speeches will bo given by tho officers and members of tho club. Miss Ensign and other fac ulty women will also speak. May See Bonfire. Tho Nebraska co-eds will then go in a body to tho Missouri game, whoro they will sit in their special section. Then that Show Mo tribe, as well as Hats Something new in English Derbies and Scratch, ups tho. 'Nebraska men on tho bleachers, wjll seo somothing now in tho way of a decorated grandstand, which alone will bo worth tho prico of admission. After tho game . Well, probably tho loyal co-ed will havo a chance to see a real Nebraska bonfire, but that remains to bo seen. Words fail to express it. Tho College Inn Barber Shop. Stu dent trado solicited. S. L. Chaplin & Co. 127 N. 12th. Law Hop Committee Appointed. L. G. Warner announces tho follow ing committee for tho freshman law hop: 3& T. Carroll, ohairman; L. A. -"Xvelsh, master of ceremonies; Richard Stout, D. Harmon, Fred Kieth, Clar ence Clarke, Jack Morse, Earl Bran non. The date of this dance has not been determined, but tho commltteo prom ises a good event, BLAZEK'8 special pictures for stu dents, 75c and $1.75 per dozen. 130C O St. ' Nebraskans Draw Well. Several University students who registered for homesteads In Mellette Football Buttons, Armbands, Cane Pennatits at The Co-Op 318 N. llth St Get a Megaphone and Root for Nebrasba tRR- mTtt-i i i i , i i i 1. 1.. .ii ii n .1 ' The "hang" means as much as the fit in clothes. ) There is art in draping garments particularly in overcoats. To see ours is to be convinced of it. Long, graceful coats with convertible collars for stormy weather, for motoring, or for dress wear; Lighter weight coa.s too silk lined in -Oxfords, blacks, grays and hand some mixtures, $20 to $40. MAGEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak FULK FURNISHER and HATTER 1325 O STREET county South Dakota, aro anxiously scanning tho results of Uncle Sam's big lottery to find out if they aro numbered among tho lucky landseek ors. Wo havo noticed tho names of sovoral former University Btudonts In tho list of winners. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St., do Elec tric Shoe Repairing while you wait. HERE AND THERE. Ruth and Mabel Sterno left las: night for Grand Island, whoro they will spend Sunday. Miss Etta HarehouBo of Promont, who came to Lincoln for the Iron Sphinx danco, is staying at tho Delta Gamma house. Mildred Long has joined tho Girls' Tennis association. A total of fifteen now members Shower baths at Green's Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. A score of University republicans met at tho Capital hotel last night to listen to speeches by party candidates. Make your dutes early with Hagen sick's Orchestra. Auto 2990. if CLASSIFIED COLUMN AQENT8 Olvo mo your trado. II. Clark, Htu dont agont Yulo Laundry. Auto 5744. BOARDING GOOD tablo uoard, $3.50 per wook at 1320 S St. 20-5 L08T LOST Waterman fountain pen in Memorial hall at football rally. Girl who found samo please roturn to Rag ofllco. 24-1 t4i LOST An Alpha Phi pin. Itoturn to Rag offlco. Reward. 23-3 LOST Heavy gray ovorcoat. Hung on Library gate Monday aftornoon. Roturn to Rag ofllco. 22-3 LOST A. T. O. pin. Finder ploase return to Rag ofllco. Reward. 20-3 FORRIENT ROOM FOR RENT Ono room In all modern house, 1310 L St. Auto 2722. 26-3 TWO good all modern rooms for rent, 1320 S St. Reasonable. 20-5 SECOND.IIAND bicycle, In good re pair, for sale cheap. Seo Campus Electrician. 24-3 Soo Los Hyde when In need of pro grams, menus and other printing. R. O. Wardo, barber, Woods, 120C O. tf WATCH FOR THE NEW FOLSOM Bakery and Cafe We cater to Students trade. 1325 to 1331 N Street YOU CAN SUBSCRIBE AX RAG 44 RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER NOW Any Make :: Any Time ' 3 months $6.00 The Largest Stock in the West . - Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co. AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre TODAY 2:30 TONJQHT 8:15 LYMAN H. HOWE Travel Festival Mat. 25c & 15c. Night 50c, 35c, 25c Monday Night, Oct. 30 "THE VIRGINIAN" Prices $1.50 to 25c Oct. 31 "THE CAMPUS" I IWPni U MATINEES (Rxcept Monday) ajjo LlnuULn eveninos at bo ORPHEUM XffloH ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week Beginning Mon. Night Oct. 25j LEANDER DE CORDOVA & CO KARLEMMY AND HIS PET8 CARLTON HANDER & MILLISS PAULINETTI & PIQUO STUART & KELLY MACRAE & LIVERING BARGAIN MATINEES 15c & 25c NIGHTS 15c, 25c, 35c and 50o City Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop, best service no long waiting, flno hair cut ting and stylo, 25c. South ond of basement. THE 99 4 1406 O STREET T)