''T JffliSi w -jn f r rrt I K JW fi ff Jrt t r a i mw or - THE DAILY NEBRASICAN h K i r J 4 DO YOU REALIZE THAT Theso aro the men that make this paper possible? The subscription prlco isn't a drop in the buckot. They help us; we must help them. PATRONIZE THE MEN ON THIS LIST They Will Treat You Right BANKS First Savings Bank Contral National Bank BAKERIES Folsom BARBER SHOPS Chaplin First National Bank Groon's Bort Sturm Roy. Wardo BOOK STORES Co-op University CLEANERS Tod Marrlnor J. C. Wood & Co. Lincoln Cleaning and Dyo Workt Wobor CLOTHING Armstrong Clothing Co. Farquahar Flodcon & Brothouwor Magoo & Doomor Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothlug Co. Spoior & Simon COAL WhltobroaBt CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kitchen DRY GOOD3 Miller & Palno DRUGGISTS . j Molor Drug Co. RiggB FLORISTS ! C. H. Froy FURNISHINGS j Armstrong Clothing Co. Budd Fulk Mageo & Doomor Mayer Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Spoior & Simon' , HATTERS " ) Armstrong Clothing Co. Budd Fulk Magoo & Doomor Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Cc ; Spoior & Simon JEWELERS Hallott ,, j Tucker 14. at. LAUNDRIES Evans Globe Laundry. MUSIC Walt OPTICIAN Shean PHOTOGRAPHS Blazek PRINTERS Goorgo Bros. Hydo Printery Simmons Van Tino RESTAURANTS Hefpolshoimer Y. M, C. A. Spa Baker's Cafe SHOES Bockman Bros. Budd Menls Bootory Mayer Bros. Miller & Palno TAILORS I ' i . J ,Vfvil . . j Flodoon & Brothouwer ; Dundeo Woolen Mills. - w THEATERS '' " f Oliver Orphoum , TYPEWRITERS Lincoln Typewriter' Eichawgt I. t. t,. TAILOR MADE By the best men tailors in the west, and hanging here in our dust-proof clothing cab inets, ready to put on ana wear. That's the kind of clothes we are selling, and selling lots of them every day to men who know. Let us show them to you. Suits and Overcoats $15 to $40 THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES FARQUHAR 1325 O Street All Souls' Church, Unitarian H eirec i:2tH Sts. ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister Sunday, Nov. 5, 10:45 Subject: "The Law of Life." fleeting of Students' Liberal Religious Union at 12:00. All Young Pooplo aro Cordially Invited CORNHUSKER SQUAD OFF FOR AMES GAME (Continued from pago 1.) tho gang in spito of tho refusal of rateB. Tho round trip faro Is $8.40. In tho last practice boforo mooting Amos, Coach Stiohm put his men through a thorough drill in signals and in handling tho ball. Tho Corn huskors, when thoy march onto tho field of tho FarmorB, should not show any of tho fumbling which was so evi dent in tho gamo with tho Missouri Tigers. Scrlmmago has been vory light for several days, tho coach and tho team feeling that thoy cannot af ford to have any mon injured when such an Important gamo 1b before them. Stlchm Pleased. Stiohm seemed ploaBed at tho con dition of his men und tho manner in which thoy wont through thoir plays. Ho Is trying to got steam Into tho lino hitting plunges, and havo tho Corn huskors able to mako tho noeded five years If by any possibility tho Ne braska team finds itself In possession of tho ball witfiln ton yards of tho Amos goal post. And at tho ond of tho day ho soemod satisfied that if tho Cornhuskors' brigade boob a touch down that closo it will not bo lost. Captain Shonka and tho team ap peared to bo in good spirits over tho coming gamo and it tho confidence of tho team counts for anything, Ne braska's chances for tho Missouri Val loy title aro not In danger Saturday. Shonka went through his signalsin a manner that does not bodo well for any opponent of tho big captain 'on tho Farmer team and his spirit soom od onthusod in tho ontlro cloven. Ames Formidable. Tho heavy AmoB brickfield with Its lino plunging power, is what Nebraska vilf havo to fear in tho coming gamo and Stiohm has been working' all the past week to brace iip tho Cornhusker defonso to withstand such attacks. Re is not afraid that tho ends and tho halves will let the backs get away for any end run., Ames is, of . course, playing on its homo field, and in ad dition instead of having to moot tho Missouri TIgerB last week and unfold all Its best plays to tho MissourlanB, it was ablo to play easy football against Grlnnoll and plan deep and troachorous formations for tho Cornhuskors. No. 609 mL HERE AND THERE. Miss Helen Sparks, a freshman stu dont, loft Wednesday morning for her homo in Valentine. She will return next wook. Georgo II. Bischof, '10, a graduate in civil engineering, Is temporarily managing a hardware storo at Ne braska City, which his father, tho late William Bischof, conducted until hlB death last summer. A party Is to bo given soon by tho girla who wero Mystic Fishes last year, in honor of tho now members. C: H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St. tf Girls Aro Missionaries. Practical missionary work is bolng done by Minnesota girls. Ono com mittee holds settlement classes in sewing, music and dramatics, while another visits tho various hospitals and amuses tho children there. The work is under tho direction of tho Y. W. 0. A. Sophomore Hop Date. Tho sophomoro hop will bo Friday, Novombor-10, instead of tho 11th, as previously announced. Tho dance will bo at tho Lincoln hotel, with Hagenslck's orchestra ns the musie. Tho committeo promises several novel features, including a moonlight storm dance. The admission will bo limited to a hundred couples. WOMAN'S COLLEGE. A now college for women has been founded at New London, Connecticut; 1,185,000 having already been given towards its endowment This is the first woman's college in Connecticut. You'rolntoroHtodinfihooHOvoryday; you woor 'cm, nnd if thoy'ro not right, tlioy wear you. "Right" nioaiiH a lot of thlnfffl-qunllty, Htylo, fit, durability, Borvico Wo boo that our Hhooq aro "rlnht" ns long u you want uh to WE'RE Mak- ing a special point just now of extra good shoes at $4 and $5 for the men who are willing to spend that much money and want the best to be found at these prices. We're putting before them a stock of shoes that cannot be matched in any other shoe storo more real valuo in tho shoos, in the materials, in tho unusual shoemaking than $4 and $5 ever bought before. You will see it without having it pointed out to you when' you come to look at our latest autumn win dow display. MEN'S BOOTERY- C. V. Rtbtrlt 144 N. 12 th For your Steaks, Chops asd Quick Service Visit Tho New York Chop House Open Day and Night 1840 O Street i i i 4 r I