I ttsjajfl n--T" Wr1ipM tiUfSISE3 ' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Newest Clothes , I Which would you prefer, clothes that were bought last February, or clothes that were bought last week? Last week we bought a big consignment of "L System" suits they are fresh from the market embodying the newest ideas of the season. "L Systems" are built to suit the individual needs of young menthey are the kind of clothes you want. Not loud, but live -original in fashion and perfect in tailoring every graceful . line breathes life, and action, and good taste. In this lot there is an endless array of attrac tive models. We want you to know what perfect clothes can be made for young menwe want you to stop in and slip on some of these garments. Splendid values splendid styles. $20 $25 $30 MAGEE & DEEMER LINCOLN AURORA RED OAK BLAZING TORCHES IN BIG 8END OFF PARADE (Continued from Pago 1) tho city, amusing tlio onlookers with snako dances and songs. As a result of tho recent admonition of tho Chancollor, tho songs woro characterized by an absenco of pro fanity and thoroby tho "truo" Ne braska spirit displayed Itself. -Tho team was drawn on a hay-rack, which had boon very fittingly decor ated by tho Black Masque. 'After a circuit of Bovoral miles had been completed and tho crowd had gathered force, tho parado turnod toward tho dopot. Hero, amid wild cheering and tho resonant notes of TMHJ-N-I, tho team 'boarded tho train to BEAT Kansas. UNPROFANE ROOTING URGED BY THE CHANCELLOR It's the game ye must win. Kansas next Saturday. Tho Universities of Japan and China are expected to ontor track and field teams in tho Olymplo games at Stock holm next year. (Continued from page 1.) ground. Ho did not see that tho col logo spirit was hurt by it, Sidney Collins, contor of last year, said ho wantod to soo tho real booster spirit. He thought that any man who couldn't bollovo -in tho present Corn husker olovon was not worthy of be ing a momborof tho student body. "Cut ice, boys, wo novor can win un less wo cut ice." How about going to Kansas? Tho Trl Dolta house at Iowa City burned. Tho glrlB loBt about every thing they owned in the way of clothing. Help break the Kansas hoodool Help break the Kansas hoodoo! Fireproof 'stands will bo built at the Yale athletlo field to replace the -wooden ones Which were burnod after the Harvard-Yale game last year. "ph, Bill, what's tho Knight of tho Bath?" "Why, Saturday, you bonohead." Yalo Rocord. December 8 Nebraska-Iowa Debate. I SPECIAL TO KANSAS The special train to Lawrence for the Nebraska-Kansas game leaves tomorrow night at 9 o'clock via the Union Pacific railroad. The U. P. station Is under the O Street viaduct; the city-ticket office at Eleventh and O Streets. The fare, round trip, Is $7.50, exclusive of berths. Berth fare, tourist, Is $1 'each way; standard, $2.00. Special coaches are provided for the co-eds and Miss Alice En sign has charge of the reservations. Fourteon "co-eds" have been ward ed ,fWs" for competing, in various. women'B sports at 'Washington. How about going to Kansas? . i The moment you put on clothes made to your meas ure, you see the vast differ ence between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more Besure to see our line first College Tailors College View, Nebraska FHon 0 Groen skull caps with a throe-inch vizor and a rod button ah inch In di agnotor must bo worn by tho Indiana University freshmen.. In the last forty-ono years Brown University at Providence, R. I., has graduated forty-ono men who have be come college presidents, V: