THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TRYOUT INCOMPLETE ONLY FOUR MEN HAVE BEEN DEF INITELY CHOSEN FOR GLEE CLUB. COMPETITION VERY KEEN Another Tryout to Be Held Next Mon day Night to Make Up Re quired Number. More than forty men tried out for places in the Glee Club last Tuesday evening, and after the keenest com petition the Judges felt sure of only four men. These are- Lloyd A. Barnes, first bass; Dana Cole, first bass; Merwin Swayne, flrBt tenor; and William E. Aldrich, tenor. Besides this number there were twenty-one other men who were looked upon favorably and are scheduled as probabilities Robert Holland, M M Curt.iw, Cloyd L. Stewart, -Robert Fht ley, Frank Brown, Percy Spencer, Wal ter Noelting, Josoph Aldrich, Arthur Miller, Hiiro Brocker, James F For maneck. Hex Bixby, James, E. Brit tain. Clarence Mickel, Fred L. Bab cock, Virgil E HaRRart, (jottilf Cast, Howard Foe, Lester WestliuR, Louis Waldman, Llewellyn Martin. These men and any others who so desire are asked to try out again next Monday niRht, October 6, at 7:15, in the Temple music hall. Regular prac tice begins on the following Wednes dav at the same time CONTINENTAL SECRETARY TO SPEAK AT Y. M. C. A. SUNDAY Foreign Workers Will Present Very Interesting Subjects to Univer sity Men. The City Young Men's Christian As sociation is planning a meeting for Sunday afternoon, October 5, that will be of interest to University men as well as the young men and citizens of the community. Mr. Charles J. Ewald, continental secretary of tho Y. M. C. A. In South America, and his associate, Mr. P. A. Conard, will be present and speak of conditions In those countries and of the work of the Young Men's Christian Association. Mr. Ewald Is a graduate of the University of Michigan and previous to his work as a conti nental secretary organized the work among the students In Buenos Ayres, where he instituted the first Y. M C. A. to be organized in a South American state university. Mr. Conard, a grad uate; of the University of Illinois, was for several years general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Monte Video, where on account of the striking success of his work the government placed the expenditure of its appropriation of $50, 000 for physical work under his direc tion In the association. The meeting will begin at 3:30 p. m. in tho Oliver Theater, when the Four Artists Company will give a musical program of half an hour. Mr. Ewald and Mr. Conard will speak at 4 o'clock. Students will be cordially welcomed. MEN'S FALL CLOTHES There's a mighty interesting display of new fall clothes for young men in this exclusive style shop just now by far the finest we have ever shown. Suits and overcoats at $15, $18, $20, $25, and up to $40, and the prices will seem low when you have seen the clothes. One of the best selected stocks of men's furnish ings to be found anywhere is here. Beautiful Man hattan and Faultless shirts, Stetson, Mallory, and Gordon hats. Take a little time and let us show you. FARQUHAR CLOTHIAG COMPANY The Home of Good Clothes 1325 O Street We Sell and Recommend ROSTONIANS Km? Famous Shoes for Men. kJ BYRNES SHOE COMPANY 1307 0 Street Lincoln, Nebr. Miss Charlotte Whedon Announces the opening of her classes in aethetic and ball-room dancing. Class in ball-room dancing for University students on Saturday evenings from eight till nine, commencing October 1 8th. 1 845 D Street -::- -::- Telephone B-1 287 In (tij?r lap Pages From Past History Union Meets Tonight. v The Union Literary Society will pre sent the following program Friday eve ning, October 3, at 8 p. m.: Vocal solo . Ethel Hanel Summer Experiences .. ..Otto Wirslg Reading . . Ethel Slxta Summer Experiences . . Will Rockie Rooms in modern home, close in, one single, one large double front room for Unl girls. 1439 S St. 1901 Cause rush between the freshmen and sophomores classes at Harvard ends in bloody noses, swollen eyes, and white faces. 1902 The varsity football squad leaves for Houlder, Colo., today. 1903 As Caesar came, saw, and conquered, m South Dakota came, saw, and were ( ouquered by Nebraska today by a score of 23 to 0. 1907 The University of Minnesota fresh men win the class scrap with the sopho mores in their annual battle. 1908 Dr. Bessey declares he would be in favor of moving the University. No radical change will be made In the library for two years. All departments are crowded. 1911 Four hundred uniformed University students acted as a military guard and escort to William II. Taft on his two- hour visit to this city. Over one hun dred men were pledged to fraternities, and other names of mord than seventy five co-eds were published as having pledged to sororities today. K. U. STUDENTS DANCE TfLL CLOCK STRIKES ONE Only on Saturday Night Must They Close at Twelve. Dancing at the University of Kansas seems to be regulated only in regard to time, and to participants. No Uni versity dance may be given which is thrown open to the general public. Dances on Saturday night must close at 12, all others at 1 o'clock; except ing formal parties; and junior prom and sophomore hop at the close of the year. One of the rules reads: "Dur ing a regular session of the University no student or group of students may give or attend a dance in Lawrence which is thrown open to the public in discriminately at a fixed price." Any rule like this in UiIb school would force Bullard's out of business. It seems that as long as the dances are given at tho proper time no other trouble is experienced. Wonder what kind of dances they do down tere? Next? THEATRES ORPHEUM Thur., Frl., Sat., Oct. 2, 3, 4 Gus Edwards' KID KABARET With Eddie Cantor and George Jesscl and a Company of 20 KLEVER KID KOMIKS 20 Fred Hamlll and Charlie Abate ARENERA BARTHOLD'S BIRDS FIDDLER & SHELTON SHEPPARD &. GEORGE Eddie Mack and Dot Williams Lyric Theatre THUR., FRI., SAT. OCT. 2, 3, 4 THE TOONA INDIAN CO. From the War Dance to Classic MANUEL ALEXANDER &. CO. In "The New Stenographer." "A Proposal from the Sculptor" Pathe's Weekly and Others Three Shows Daily 3, 7, 9, P.M. Matinee, all seats 10c; Nights 15 Showing Only Feature Films Friday and Saturday The Battle o, Ft. Laruue. 2 reels SATURDAY HOLIDAY.'iy" Day of the Pony Express Delta Sigma Delta Pledges. Delta Sigma Delta, the professional dental fraternity, announces the fol lowing pledges: Frances Purney, Rush vllle; Russel Philip, Omaha; Louis Meier, Lincoln; Victor Coulter, Wy more; A. C. Burton, Friend; Ralph Alden, North Platte; E. E. Johnson, Arlington.