THE DAILY NEBEASKAN ! Fl ! i fc NU What is Puritan Party Service? I It is Good Things to Eat or Drink, delivered at the proper hour to the proper place. It is furnishing without extra charge Punch Bowls, Glasses and Spoons. J It is securing for you Experienced Waiters and Caterers where desired. I But, above all, it is guaranteeing to you the quality and merit of everything sent out under our name. s-takeRartyS vice Orders. If not convenient to order through dealer, phone us direct. The Puritan Ice Cream Company Phone B-6152 Fall Style Book Takes Place Among Standard Texts of Many Co-Eds Yesterday's wet Hpell Hounded the -doom of the dlaphonous skirt and other forms of light Hummer apparel utilized b the maidens of the Uni versity oi Nebraska, according to those who know With the coming of cooler weather the ratine suit and evi'ii the heavier serge appear to bo coming into favor New fall styles will include the draped skill, the semi-silt skirt, and the new suits oi the extreme aes ho lianous stjle, so the buyer of one ol the fashionable stores relates Unher toity otli( Ials hae not et classed any or these with the tango or the bunny him It the continue to increase in favor it m possible that a general de maud will be made for a return to the good old htles, along with the dances of the "old school." H. C. HATHAWAY, Proprietor 2026-28 0 Street MISSOURI PROSPECTS ARE GOOD FOR 1913 FOOTBALL With forty men out every night, the prospects for a good team at the Uni versity of Missouri this fall look very encouraging. Eight of the forty are "M" men, and included in the squad are the members of the star freshman squad of last year. Missouri does not open her schedule until two weeks from today, when she meets Drury College The Tigers will again be coached by Brewer, last year's mentor He has been laid up for the last week with a lame loot, but will soon be able to take active charge again Call Yule Bros.' Laundry for the best work, B-2754. KANSAS FOOTBALL CAPTAIN WILL NOT RETURN THIS YEAR A little gloom was cast on Kansas lootball prospects when it was an nounced that ('apt Willis K Hramwell would not iet urn this fall Brain well was the star center on last year's eleven and his absence will make it necessar tor Coach Mosse to find an other man for the pivotal position in short order William Weidlein, tackle and place kicker, has been elected captain in place of Bramwell The Kan bans have a good squad out and a large number of veterans and the pre liminary dope states that they will be stronger than last year. SOME CONFERENCE FOOTBALL STATISTICS Below is given a list of the captaiiiB of the seven Conference teams to gether with their positions and the names ot the coaches Kansas University William Weid lein, tackle, coach, Arthur Mosse (Kansas) Kansas Aggies K II Loo mis, right tackle, coach, G S Low man (Springfield) Iowa State Col lege L M Cowan, end, coach, Clyde Williams (Iowa). Missouri University L. N Purdy (fullback; coach, E. O Stiehm (Wisconsin). Washington Uni versity Wallace Hardaway, quarter back, coach, W D Edmunds (Mich ) Drake University: Glenn Simons, half back, coach, John L Griflith (Belolt). Loeb's Orchestra, L-989G or B-1392. The University School of Music Established 1894 Offers the highest class of instruction in all branches of music. Students may enter any time. Anyone expecting to study music will do well to get information concerning this school before choosing an instructor. Willard Kimball, Director Ask for new catalog -:- -:- Eleventh and R Streets M EN WHO DRESS CAREFULLY as to taste and expenditure they are our cur customers. College Tailors College View Phone B-0-X-A-48 The University of Denver has seventy-six students entered in a Satur day College for Teachers. The grad uates from this department go out into the public schools of Denver Last year there were 340 graduates of the university and this college teaching in Denver, out of !)79, the total number teaching in the public schools there. Maurice McLaughlin, the phenome nal star of the lawn tennis contests that have been staged this fall in east ern circles, met defeat on his homo grounds In the Orange state by B H. Hot kin and C E. Foley in doubles Mc Laughlin played with Wickham Hav ens. They were defeated three straight sets. M vl