" THI DAILY NEBRASKAN THE NEW ...School Supplies... STORE ...Typewriters Rented ALL MAKES See our "University" Fountain Pen-Self -Filler--$ 1.50 OFFICE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY COMPANY 117 SOUTH 12th STREET -:- FUNKE BLOCK ... Everything For The Office ... RAG SUBSCRIBERS ARE FLOWING IN RAPIDLY First Day Sees Number of Old and New Friends Sign the Cards. According to a long-established cus tom, the Daily Nebraskan, or "Rag," as it has come to be called, placed a number of tables about the different points of registration, and opened for business early yesterday morning. The subscriptions rolled In quite rapidly throughout the day, and Business Man ager Drlscoll expressed himself aB be ing quite well satisfied with tho first day's work. Old students are eager to renew their subscriptions, knowing that it is almost impossible to get through school without its help. The fresh men, unaccustomed to so large a school and the necessity of a daily paper to keep track of events, are slower in handing in their names. The tables will be maintained dur ing the remaining days of registration, and non-Bubscrlber8 are advised to hand in their names at once. If ex penses are heavy and cash is a little tight juBt now, simply sign one of the blank cards handed you and pay when your ship comes in. FUSSING TO THE FORE. "Spike" Elliot Married. News comes of tho recent marriage of "Spike" Elliot, 09, to a Kansas City girl. Elliot was at onotlme editor-in-chief of the Daily Nebraskan and until lately has been connected with the ad vortiBing department of the Omaha Bee. Ho is at present located in Cleveland, Ohio, with a similar posi tion on a Cleveland paper. Wednesday Opens Yearly Struggle for Favor with Feminine Flashlights. The principal course of the Unlver sity opened yesterday after a short cessation following the close of sum mer school. At exactly half after 11 a young gentleman wearing a deej blue hat with a fiat rim and the ribbon half way around the back, clad In a pearl-gray suit of the three-button roll lapel stylo, mot a fair (looking) dam sel about whom lingered in a draping chic effect ohe of these latest seml diaphonous silkoline creations which are so much in favor just now. Fuss ing was once more taking its impor tant place as the leading Husker occu pation. The proximity of rush week will hold back operations for a few days, but by the second coining week policy will again hold undisputed Bway over every live benchite. MANY OUT FOR CHORUS. Medica' Faculty to Omaha. Tho change in the College of Medi cine campus from Lincoln to Omaha, whore the completion of the now labo ratory building provided adequate housing for tho entire four years of the medical course, did not bring about a change of faculty. A majority of the professors who had charge hore are now with tho college in Omaha. Among those who have moved with the college are DrB. Poynter, Willard, Guonther, and Cuttor. Dean Wolcott, former head of tho college, romnins on the Lincoln campus as Junior dean, while Dean Bridges wlH bo In netlve chargo In Omaha. Mrs. Raymond, However, Has Plenty of Room for More Aspirants for Vocal Honors. Tho University choruB, under the leadership of Mrs. Raymond, will again this year offer a plan of partial ex emption for the members of the three upper classes from military drill aB well as a plan whereby freshmen may 'Ikev've undertake the work in addi tion to military drill. Tho chorus of fers opportunity for musical training that Is pronounced by those who have been active In It to be Interesting and pleasant,. The University chorus has for paBt years been a very active feature in the school life of Nebraska. Last year the BingerB gave well-attended con certs at Thanksgiving and Christmas times, before the Peace meeting at St. Paul's church and before the Matinee Musical Club, singing "Lohengrin" be fore the latter organization and pre senting "Hiawatha" as the final num ber of the year. Owing to the conflict between drill and chorus work tho following plan has been adopted: 1. A limited number of men may partially Bubstituto chorus for drill, meeting with the former at 5 o'clock p. m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and taking military drill the same hours on Tuesdays and Thurs days. Those adopting this plan will receivo for the chorus work one hour credit and from tho military depart ment ono-half hour credit. 2. For thoso wishing to take tho full military drill and who would llko also to take the chorus work, a special rehearsal has been arranged for men only on Monday evenings at 7 o'clock This rehearsal lasts one hour and Is a substitute for tho 5 o'clock rehearsals on Monday and Wednesday. It 1b open to all men who may for any reason find it more convenient to come at this time rather than on Monday and Wednesday at 5 o'clock. Thla plan gives one hour credit for drill and ono hour credit for chorus. Further information on the subject of drill chorus may be Bocured from Mrs, Raymond in her office at tho Temple Music Hall between 2 and 4 o'clock any day this week. MAD RU8H FOR TICKET8. Both 8eason and Minnesota Admissions Much In Demand Many Reserva tions from Outside. Nebraska Btudents are warned to get their reserved seatB for the Minnesota game Immediately, as almost the en tire north Bide haB been disposed of and a constant stream of requestB Is received In every mail. Indications are that at least 15,000 people will be in Lincoln for the game, and every Inch of standing room will be at a premium. Season tickets for University people are having a rapid sale. These admit to tho general bleachers and can be reserved for tho Iowa and Minnesota games at Harry Porter's upon payment of 50 cents. "N" Books Delayed. A slight delay in issuing tho "N" handbooks has been brought about by a delay In the printing of tho book. Yesterday tho supply on hand was taken out by tho arriving students, un til tho announcement was made that no more were available. It is thought that todoy a fresh supply will be ready for distribution In the Tomple,