The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1912, Image 4

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FAIR ATTENDANCE K. A. GAME
One Thousand Nine Hundred Specta
tors View Last Saturday's Fray.
Far Under Expectations.
Tin attendance at the Kansas Angle
gnmo last Saturday waB a little over
1,900 persons For the Hccond game
of tho season this numbor 1h fairly
good, an very few out-of town fans
attend the opening Karnes, preferring
to wait until tho laBt two or throe
gamoH The gain In attendance over
that of tho UelleMie game waH about
800.
Season tickets are Htill being Hold by
Manager Reed, although they will soon
be withdrawn About S00 hae been
sold ho far.
CHEMICAL SOCIETY TO MEET.
Banquet to Be Served Reservation
for Plates to Be Made at Once.
The NebraHka nection of the Ameri
can Chemical Society holds Its sixty
seventh meeting at Omaha tomorrow
evening banquet will be served to
the members at the Hotel Loyal, and
will be followed by a report from Wil
son H Low, head chemist of the Cuda
by Packing Company Seven or eight
instructors from the local department
will attend thlH meeting Any one
wlHhing to go should speak to C J
Frankfortor, who will resero plates
at $1 apiece
bin four years -within the gttton, and
has loomed from mon as well as from
books.
Ho Ib UOt tho one to talk of bookfl
and classrooms, rather It in for him to
put bis armfl around the shoulders of
the younger one and toll him of the
personal things the clflRH and the col
logo expect from him HIh advice 1b,
In his own words, "how to make good,"
how tho youngster should boar himself
In the first glowing years so that he
shall not "queer" himself with his fol
lows, how ho may achieve an honor
able place, an enviable place, In the
undergraduate body
Thus It Is in thiH spirit, tho spirit of
the elder brother to the younger, that
these articles about honor and aim and
the maul) things have been written by
mon who have lived tboir four years
within the formidable gates
Jones' Orchestra. Phonw I, 8605
US TEN FRESHMEN
(Continued from Page Two)
It Is well that the youngster Bhould
bear this, even in so exciting a mo
ment; but there is something oIbo for
his ears, something of equal value
TblB is the voice of the older brother
who has gone through it all, has had
Call Hoy O Warde. dance orchestra,
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Meet Today at Y. W. C. A.
The Camp Fire Girls will hold a
nieetini; at fi o'clock Thuisda evening
in the Y V C A rooms
, Selzer, '1 1, Marries.
Invitations are out for the wedding
of Aithur Louis Selzer, civil engineer
ing. '11, to Miss Willo Irene Wallace,
on October 23. at Scottsbluff, Neb
Since graduation Selzer has had charge
of the engineering work of the Tri
State Land Company, an Irrigation
company of tho North Platte valley
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Classified Column
WANTED Four boys to room and
board at 1528 P St ; modern, hot
water heat, electric and gas lights;
board $3 50 por week, room $6 per
month each.
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DAINTY EVA MULL
Featured with the Burlesque Attraction
"The Girls FromMissouri"
The Oliver, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18-19
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Semi-Annual Men's Week Sale
Twice each year once during
the Spring months and once
during the Fall season we have
a
Men's Week Sale
In other words, an entire week de
voted to a special sale of Men's re
quirements in the way of Furnishings.
Practically every item from Hosiery to
Neckwear is included, every number
being strictly seasonable and worth
much more than the ' special sale
prices.
Why Do We Do This?
For the single purpose of getting
the men of Lincoln and vicinity better
acquainted with our Men's Department
and the high class merchandise we
carry. IT IS THE WAY WE AD
VERTISE THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT.
25c quality Hosiery,
a pair... 15c
50c quality Hosiery,
apair 25c
50c quality Suspend
ers, a pair 35c
$7.50 Genuine Mack
inaw Coats 5.98
$7.50 Pure Wool
Sweaters 5.98
$5.00 Pure Wool
Sweaters 2.98
$2.00 Wool and Cot
ton Sweaters 98c
$1.50 Cape Walking j German and Domes-
' Gloves. $1.20 I tic Silk Scarfs at, 25c
$1.15 Tan Cape Gloves ' 75c Flanelette Night
apair 98c Gowns at 59c
Reindeer Duplex Fa
bric Gloves 85c
Fleeced lined Union
Suits at 1.00
$1.50 quality Men's
Underwear 1.20
$2.00 Worsted Union
Suits 1.38
50c French Four-in-Hand
Ties 25c
$1.50 Gray Flannel
Shirts at 1.29
White Plaited Linen
Bosom Shirts at, 1 .00
Slip-on Raincoats, spe
cial 2.98
50c Tubular Basket
Weave Ties 25c
$2.00 Derby and Soft
Tlatsat 1.65
Kls$lyr RUDGE & GUENZEL COMPANY
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