THE DAILY NEBRASKAN SPIRIT GETS BOOST I SMART CLOTHES UNI. SPIRIT ROUSED IN FIRST BIG RALLY OF YEAR. FOR CORNHUSKERS OUT TO WIN ji So Stiehm Assures Fans Rain Keeps Many Away Coffee and Meade Lead in Good Old Nebraska Yells. Damjx'iiiiiK weather did not lessen the customary Nebraska spirit at the football rally held yesterday morning in Memorial Hall for the Kansas Aggie game In spite of the weather a large crowd of loyal Nebraskans were in at tendauce "Hiddy" Meade and "Moke" Coffee, the new yell leaders elected by the In noeents, led in the yells and pave pep to the assemblage In fact, the rally showed pep from start to finish Chancellor Avery opened the meet ing in his customary vigorous style and told how the team was going to beat the Aggies and how the rooters could aid them by their rooting Coach Stiehm was not so optimistic in his iews as he formerly has been, but he assured them the squad was going into the game for victory Cries for "We want Captain Frank" forced that quiet natured person to the plat form, and he assured them that the team was up against one of the hard est games oT the season The rooters assured him by three lusty cheers that they would do their part. Dr Condra, whose absence would make a rally incomplete, gave his cus tomary "pepperbox" address. He put pep into the audience by leading in cheers for the Chancellor, the team, and gave the freshmen a chance to Hhow their vocabulary power with "U U UNI." With a selection from the band the first rally of 1912 closed. Metcalf Addresses Wilson Club. H. S Metcalf addressed the Univer sity Wilson and Marshall Club at their headquarters, 121(5 N street, last night His talk was on the opinions of the three candidates for the presidency on the leading questions of the campaign It was exceedingly interesting and in struct le. I YOUNG MEN Professor Frye says "pal pable artifice is not art." You will find no artifice in our smart clotbes, and none in tbe way we sell tbeni. Tbeir fabrics and workman sbip are genuine and sub stantial not artificial. They jive expression to real art in properand stylish apparel for young gentle men. Kenmors, $14.50 L Systems, to Kensingtons, $35.00 Jul IMS HoUM Copynght 1912 Th ol Kuppenhettnei MAGEE & DEEMER Cooyrinhl Iql2 The Houar l Kuppeahcusec Medical Society Meeting Tonight. The llrst meeting of the Medical So ciety will be held Friday, October 13, from 5 to G in N 210 The purpose of this meeting is to make planB for the year, and all former" members are re quested to be present. Prospective medical students are cordially invited. A. D M linger, President. Rail at Farmers' Institute. Assistant Professor Hall of the ani mal husbandry department is In the western part of the state on farmers' Institute work Ushers Wanted. Twenty men are wanted to usher at the football game Saturday, October 12. All ushers muBt appear In uniform at the athletic field by 2 o'clock sure. If you want in on this see E. E. Frost at the Armory during the drill hour. Don't carry them downtown on your arm. Call auto R-1294 or Bell F-3438 and we'll call for and deliver those togs in time for that rush date The Stu dents' Suitorium Adv. Aldrich Addresses Progressives. Governor Aldrich will speak to the Progressive League of University Stu dents at the Temple Theater at 8 o'clock Saturday night C L Ketn, president of the league, will preside, and there will be other speakers for the" occasion THE UNIVERSITY MEN'S TAILORS We could make them "Cheaper, " but we "Won't " Welwould make them "Better," but we "Can't." LARGEST STOCK OF WOOLENS IN THE WEST AND AT POPULAR PRICES, TOO. CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING Auto 6067 RUN )Y OLD U. OF N. MEN Jones & Dalling, nsNonth Good Laundry Work Cheap Let Me Help You Cut Down Expenses A postal request will bring you my bitf discount Proposition. Box 1283, Station A GOOD THINGS TO EAT AT WESTERFIELD'S CAFE 213-215 North 9th St. MEAL TICKETS $2.00 AND UP LITTLE GEM HOT WAFFLES AND MAPLE SYRUP A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO VARSITY STUDENTS BKttU. am strumch. 'chap -flii Jn n x up. r ''once enps were woi f . . " ror teamster or toiujn m me imrn and cl.io?' swat nncl n fashinnahT 'liable swrll Hciiknn! h bythe frowsy kid, it -; . lace was hid-bnt now For the good Heidcn 41 ;tocl )eat us futp.iWld lliakesofn chat-) rn-'V""" -u 'xL i' . r .. 1;. r w uuiii i in ii aacrior i iov- n -nJinnr lay, at weainU cloth inXxwonrnl-ili. w. m inzMrli r4 ririo in i -i I I Q A !'. X U ! I I A fvith a sort x3f go, bnd swg'cF'and ,ncs maKes . 7w .ii.vy, uiui l Ulll HMT SUIXZ U1UI U leilUW OUqiU, .on his head if he'cHoc W fust so. There isrAa J mug tnat a cat sh6dld bp, that you worn Unci built ttlto hl.mble Vno. Bos of nh ancy best of ccxvA in trial a cmv-ituits f it to wear4-ai frwrier vlrtttres nnintoroncf is at Pfc e Heideapa lead. Iionair ?mwh Diagonals Plains Plaids or Homespuns kTHE MAN DENEATH IX- LOOKS LIKE A GENTLEMAN Full Lines In all the Latest Shapes MAYER BROS. CO. I !