fj' " !Wfl&l',Z THE DAILY NEBRABKAN B FRESHMEN JEAR COLORS COMMITTEE NAMED TO ADOPT COLORS AND CAP8 -RESULT OF OLYMPIC VICTORY. Tho freshmen will soon have a chance to show their colors, for class caps aro to be ordered Bhortly. Presi dent MacFnrlano has appointed a com mittee consisting of Ralph Doud, 11 Coffee and B. Sloan to select the latest in headgear. Make your dates oarly with Hagen Blck's Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf The College Inn Barber Shop. Stu dent trado solicited. S. L. Chaplin & Co. 127 N. 12th. Y. M. C. A. Holds Mid-week. Tho University Y. M. C. A. will hold a special meeting for raid-week this week to boost for the Michigan game hero Saturday. Captain Shonka, Coach Stlchm and Fred Hunted, prin cipal of tho School of Agriculture, will speak. "Student Loyalty" Is the subject of tho meeting. It will be held at tho Tomple Building. Shower bathB at Green's Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St., do Elec tric Shoo Repairing while you wait. Athletic Board Meets. Interclass Athletic Board meets in tho Armory at 11 o'clock Thursday (today). Important, business. OJ W. MILLER, Secretary Interclass Athletic Board. George Bros., Danco Programs, Mon ogram Stationery, Motto Cards. Baker's Cafo Borves cakes all day. Also everything else in season. Serv ice first class. 16-tf Kearney Club Meets. The Kearney Club will hold an im portant business meeting In tho Tom plo Friday ovening from 7:00 to 7.4J5 o'clock. It Ib requested that every member bo prosont aB Important buei nosB 1b to bo transacted. Seo tho Nebraska-Michigan game Saturday. November 25th, after visit ing tho Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop. Ted Marriner, cloanor and proBBer Is still at 235 No. 11th. Auto 1799. tf Currier Appointed. Mr. E. L. Currier haB received an appointment in tho U. S. Department of Agriculturo, bureau of plant indus try. Mr. Currier Ib a senior In tho College of Agricultures His now work will necessitate his withdrawal from the University. Bowling, 5 cents a gamo, at tho Y. M. C. A. Bowling Alloys. tf Tho Hydo prlntory. 1331 P St.. up-to-date printing nf all kinds. v The Junior Hop will bo given De comber 9th, .at tho Lincoln Hotel. You had hotter got your tickets oarly, as the dance will bo limited. Tickets can be purchased from Radcllffo, Potter, Hein and Hydo. B. L. HYDE. Hagei&sicl&'s Orchestra Junior Hop December 9P 1911 Lincoln Hotel Tickets $1.25 ' I I py7yfl8Yfff Wear clothes with a la bel that's recognized and respected. It's like being arm in arm with a man of high standing and character J you get the reflex credit that suplements your own standing. Our Kensington label is such a one in your suit or overcoat it's a guarantee of perfect satisfaction. And don't forget, we have a big line of suits and overcoats fresh from the makers bought only last week. "' New fabrics the very latest styles' exceptional values it will pay you to see them. $15, $20, $25. MAGEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak SIMMONS the PRINTER PRINTING ENGRAVING BmBOSMINC Auto. 3319. 317 South lath St. WALT Stands for the latest and best in Sheet Music 1215 O St. okl For yonrStoaks, Chops and Quick aorvico visit I The New York Chop House I Open Day and Night I 1840 O Street CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 12th and O Streets P. J. HALL. Pmhlcnt F. B. JOHNSON, Vlee-Prtitdcnt W. W. HACKNEY, JR., Aut. CmIu Till CLASSIFIED COLUMN L08T LOST Dolta Gamma pin. Naruo on back. Finder call Auto 6975. Ro ward. 43-2 LOST An astronomy noto-book, with namo Vcrno Bates on lnsido covor. Roturn to Ray ofllco. 43-3 LOST Kappa Sigma pin. Namo on back. Flndor call Auto B-2665. Re ward. 42-3 LOST Mooro's non-leakable fountain pen, betweon Armory and U. hall Roturn to Ray ofllco. 42-3 LOST U. S. Pharmacopoeala. Namo of owner in back. Pleaco return to this ofllco. 40-3t LOST Nu Sigma Nu frat pin. Namo of owner on back. Pleaso return to this ofllco. 40-3t EXCHANGED by mistake at Sopho more Hop, a Walkover pump for Millor & Palno pump. Call Auto 2347. FOR RENT. TWO largo furnished rooms for ront, second floor, modern bouso. Auto 4085. 721 So. 11th St. Michigan sent tho reserves to Cor nell as a roward for good behavior. WANTED WANTED A sudent to wait on fra ternlty table for his board. Phono B-2989. 43-1 BROWNELL HALL Frat and Sorority and Private Dances only. Elevator Service, 2nd floor Brown ell block, cloakrooms, toilet rooms Hill 26x100, maplo floor prices reasonable HOWARD J. HILL BROWNELL BLOCK Bell 807 An to 1103 We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c Getihtih Sy ri " JB! mi. AKHMJiLM-?iKJaK2MjA RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER NOW Any Make :: Any Time a mamtuc ci: nn w .. The Largest Stock in the West Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co. 1406 O You can get the; "Kag" the rest of the semester AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:16 Tho Funnleit Play Ever, Wltton "BABY MINE" Mat. $1.00 to 60c, NlDht fcl.50 to-60 THE COBURN. PLAYERS. . : Frl., Sat. & Sat. Mat, Nov. 24-25 Friday "Taming of the hrew.'. Sat. Mat. "Romeo and Juliet.". 8at. Eve. "Macbeth." . .,. LINCOLN a8B&)!ngr ORPHEOM !&. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Moh. Night, Nov.'-20'l JACK80N AND M'LAfcEfc ' HAWTHORNE AND BURT ' HARRY BREEN 8IEMS BLANK AND FAMILY GARDNER AND REVERE BROTHERS MARTINE Matinees 15c and J2pc .-, Nlght8--15c, 25c, 35c and 50c .- r;, I Thursday Night November 23 Temple Theater Cecil Fanning Baritone America's foremost dramatic singer and interpreter- Price, 50 75 and $1 Now on sale at Crancer Music Co. Oysters any style. Fancy SANDWICHES and SALADS served atall hours rwww j STREET . - 7VYvwiftf ror '3 teilW adltora 7 m. f IK