Mtpmi0mmmitnnwmmimmmmm' imwwih'h mmmmmmmmimmmmmB wmmmm aagateMflgftwefttuiiiJiai up m emmmrmrm ma gfffrrrtwiaiir iflrth THE DAILY NKHBASKAN WORK ON LINE MOUNTAINS OF BEEF IN THE RE ARRANGED KAN8A8 LINE. BACKFIELD LIGHT BUT FAST Varsity Tears Up Freshmen for Con sistent Gains On Muddy Field rSe cret Practice the Order In Jayhawk Camp. Woldllne, an fine Btyle at men to Hlft through UHiinl, performed In tncklo. On nrcount of tho muddlncBH of tho footbnll field tho team was taken out Bide of the gates and practice wan held on tho frcflhman grounds. The Jayhawk bcoiUb were kept on tho Jump dinning curious studente away for foar a scout from nome of the other camps might learn something of tho Jayhawk plays In the dlBgulso of a Btudent spec tator At thlH point all the favorite playn are being practiced nightly, and eapeclal care Ih used to prevent any thing leaking out that might spoil the Kansas chances in later contests. ' LAWRENCE, Kas , Nov. 6 (Special to tho Daily NebraBkan, by E B Hack ney.) Light men for the hackfield and mountains of beef for the lines-J men is the new order of arrangement for the Jnyhawker aggrtgatlon This will at leaBt be tho method of lining up againBt tho Sons of khnbod next Sat urday. The back field that will start the game will probably consist of either Parker and Holliday or Parker and Trice at halfback, and Miller or Jack son at full. This Is tho fastest back-' Hold possible, and oxceptlng for lack of weight they are all sure ground gain orB. In the line HramwuMl has again been shifted back to end, and Burnham is occupying the vacant tackle Tudor Is working out at Burnbam'B guard and will probably start the game at that position. Varsity Backflcld Fast. In Inst night's scrimmage the varsity showed up exceptionally well Whether It wii8 on account of the absence ol Dnlton, Russell and a few of the other freshmen Btars or on account of the change In the varsity lineup, the fact remains that the varsity gained at will through the froBhman beof I'arkoi nnd Price were used at halfback and both showed up well on end runs nnr' picking holes in tho line. At fullback Jnckson, a new recruit, was UBed. In view of tho fact that ho camo out lat and consequently 1b behind the rest of the squad, hlB showing was oxcollent He managed to gain on the majority of hia tries, and probably will bo given a try in Saturday's affair. The line played In streaks at ono time, opening big holes for tho back field and at other times allowing freah- FAREWELL TEA FOR MISS KING Association Worker Leaves for China to Start New Work. Ten was pim1 In I he Y W ('. A rooms Tuesdn altunoon In honor of Miss King. n1,o is to nice up associa tion work In China Miss King leaves today for San Francisco, sailing No vember !) She presided at the Tues day afternoon Y W C A meeting W S THE MOSTWJ ACCURATE .22 CALIBER Repeating (yM -Mfc yufFKft AX I sVT hIDst Rifle in the WORLD. Made In two models: ono for .2 Short R. I car tridges tho other for .29 Lonpr Riflo It. F. STEVENS "VISIBLE LOADING" RIFLE NO. 70. LIST PRICE $s.oo I. I "tW If Jt Handles 15 .99 Short and 19 .99 lontr rifln mrfrtilmu Send for handsomnlv illustrated Rlfln Cfn- lojr and "How to Shoot Well". Order Sttvt Nftet Pllttatrf 3ktmm from your Dealer. J. STEVENS ARMS &TOOLCOMPANY, l. O. sUx S044, CKCOPEE FALLS, MABS. abb fc'lijnt? !ittn?r mt&ag0 The U of N Cafeteria Will serve a table d'hote dinner in the west room on Sun days. The price will be 35 cents. Chicken dinner 40 cents. fl This does not effect the regular Cafeteria plan which will also run on Sundays. MAIN FLOOR TEMPLE BUILDING GOOD THINGS TO EAT . AT WESTERFIELD'S CAF.E 213-219 North 9th St. MEAL TICKETS $2.00 AND UP LITTLE GEM HOT WAFFLES AND MAPLE SYRUP A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO VARSITY STUDENTS See our University Seals We have a new line of N Fobs Bar Pins, Belt Buckles, Steins and Brass Novelties. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 340 North Eleventh Street Lincoln, Nefir. ssssisHss jiPlL SsssssssssF BsMsMsfisCKiWSMHim "TBsBBBBBBBBBsfl HOWARD'S NOVELTY The Hit of the Orpheum Bill It requires not only Inexhaustible patience but the gift of showmanship to make an entertaining vaudeville offering with equine and canine actor. Both of the qualities are possessed In abundance by Howard, who has brought forth a decided novelty In his spectacular exhibition of musical Shetlands and terriers. The ponies are little beauties and remarkably trained. Their play ing of bells and other muslc-makJng devices verges on the uncanny. The dogs, too, are excellent. The dancing, music, and various circus stunts of spectacu lar and comedy character, staged In a most attractive fashion, make the act worthy of repetition season after season especially as Howard is constantly adding to and improving it. STUDY MUSIC In un established school where the standards of Instruction are given the same careful thought us In the best departments of the University. The University School of Music offers splendid Instruction In Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar inet, Flute, Saxaphone, Cornet, all ' Theoretical branches and Public MubIc DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC ART Apply for full Information at School building 11th and R Stroets Opposite the University m- Mn