THE DAILY NEBRASKAN STUNT DAYS FOR CO EDS. M I 9 i W Girls' Club and Y. W. Plan to Offer Many Entertainments This Year. Friday and Saturday aro to bo "stunt days" for tho co-odH of tho UnlvorBlty, according to plana which have filtered through tho Girls' Club and the Y W Little social gatherings have been planned for and are to bo followed by others at Intervals The flrHt of theRe is the glrlB' meet Iiik In the Y W (' A rooms from 12 to 12-lfi today Miss Evangeline Long will preside, and Miss Kuhn will Blng The weekly University tea will be held In the afternoon from 3 to 5 In Art Hall Several of tho ladies of the faculty nre always at these teas, and the girls who come gain their ac quaintance besides meeting classmates For Saturday of next week a novel stunt has been planned by tho GlrlB' Club board, which met yesterday morning It will consist of a breakfaBt at the State Farm, and something un usual In the way of girls' gntherlngs is expected Further announcements in regard to this will be made later SOPH ENTERS RACE (Continued from Page One) no.k'. wherein candidates are required to file at a certain time and placo in order to be placed on the ballot, this Inactivity at the last minute of the "open season" seems out of place, con Hlderlng that the-e is nothing to be gained by dilatory tactics Thursday was to have been the last day on which candidates might Hie, but this period has been oxtended one day, closing at f o'clock tonight, In order that no one may be excluded through a misunderstanding of the time How ever, since only the names which are given in before that time go on the ballots, It will be necessary for would be candidates to take definite action today. PHI ALPHA TAUS TO MEET. First Meeting of Year to Be Held Next Tuesday to Discuss Tariff Question. There will be a meeting of Phi Alpha Tau at the Temple cafeteria at G.30 Tuesday night. The tariff question will be discussed and all the members are requested to be present. THE COLLEGE PAPER (Continued from Page Two) the school's teams are defoated In every game, there is no athlete who is not referred to as worthy of a place on the all-star aggregations. In the early days of higher educa tion college papers appeared Intermit tantly, once or twice a year; then the publication stalked forth in monthly form with long stories and treatises; later tho advertisers were induced to pay for weekly Issucb; and now any large university should be able to pub lish a morning and an evening dally Whatever may become of the college paper of future years, even though it continues to rustle Its pageB in the faceB of many non-BiibscrlberB, it will never loBe any of its vigor until all thlngB collegiate pass away. Denver Clarion. Ladles' clothing cleaned, remodeled and repaired by an experienced dress maker. Satisfactory work at reason able prices Mrs. Hrlcka, 315 South 17th. Auto B-4844 Adv. 10 2 11 Call Hoy O. Warde, dance orchestra Auto 7186, L-8152. I I I i s .' In College the fastidiousness of a man's nature crops out if it ever does. Rollicking young chaps, careless yet particular, more thorough in styles than in studies, there's a reason why they flock to us. Smart, distinctive L SYSTEM and KKNMOR Suits, $14.50 to $30 -designed and tailored to enthuse young men. English models with the soft roll lapels and natural should ers much "class." Comein and look them over. fc ' X I , Magee & Deemer Copyright 1912 The Houk o KuppenhcmM THEATRES ..OLIVER THEATRE.. Tonight, Friday, Saturday and Sat. Matinee Gertrude Ewing Company PRESENTING To-night --' Sopho." Sat. Mntmee---"No'h Ca'lina Fo'ka." Saturday Night---"The Revelation." Night, 30c, 20c and 10c; Mat. 25c ORPHEUM Advanced Vaudeville Mailncn. cicrpi MuniUyi. 2 IS, hvrninci at 8 15. Ilrll I'lmiir ') Auto 1528 VENITA GOULD THE DAVIES FAMILY Tommy Kelly &. Lafferty Mamie C. S. Winslow &. Bessie Stryker BOBBIE AND DALE THE STANLEYS BECK AND HENNY Matinees, 2:15 Prices 15c and 25c Night, 8:15 Prices 15, 25, 35, 50c Everything the Student Needs in Toilet Articles Pennants and TRUSSES Stationery Athletic Supporters Gunther's Safety Razors Elastic Stockings Lowney's and Fountain Pens Shoulder Braces Guth's Candies BEST SODA WATER AND LUNCHE8 IN THE CITY Gefrtih cuHll&a r THE UNIVERSITY MEN'S TAILORS W could make them "Cheaper," but we "Won't " WeVould make them "Better." but we "Can't." LARGEST STOCK OF WOOLENS IN THE WEST AND AT POPULAR PRICES, TOO. CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING Auto 6087 RUN )Y OLD U. OF N. MEN Jones & Hailing, 135no.h th LYRIC Thuraday, Friday and Saturday BULGERS GOATS In a Screaming Production "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN INGALLS. DUFF1ELD AND 1NGALLS Photo Playi MARY IN STACELAND." PATHE WEEKLY "THE FILIBUSTER SHIP " "HIS LORDSHIP. THE VALET." 3 Shows Daily 2, 9 and 9 P. M. ALL SKATS 10 CENTS Mr. lVed Burr. ex-NebraBka '10, haB returned from a buslneBH trip in Texas and Colorado. 504 North 15th Street THE STUDENTS' SUITORIUM GET A CLUB TICKET 4 Suits or 3 Suits and Overcoat pressed for 1.50. BELL F3438 AUTO B1294 j$fcrrl?atttfl IGswtutaj lUuulb Itit? your Work- "TRY THEM" 24D a. 1 ltlj t. Ctnroln. Nrfi. AJ'V U'RINTIIIG, ixcp. WE WILL IA ' UC0l.J-l1ia DIE STAMPING FOR YOU GIVE US A CHANCE ' 128 N. 14th See ou r Samples l I I a s0 '1 "J .l m -A