The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1913, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN
(Eljr Batly Jfahraakan
Property of
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Lincoln
M V REED
Edltor-ln Chief
FOLIAGE ABOUT CAMPUS
CHANGES WITH CURRENT STYLES
Managing Editor
Asuoclate Editor
Associate Editor
Ken not h M Snyder
John L. Cutright
Fred N. Wells
UnBlnoBH Manager J h Drlscoll
Asstntnnt Manager Frank S Perkins
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payable In advance
Single Copies, R cents each
Entered at the postorhVo at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second class mail matter,
under the Act of Congress or March
3, 1871
Saturday, October 4, 1913
NEBRASKA VS. WASHBURN.
Many Striking Fashions Set By Prom
inent Men of School
A gieat revolution In the mode of
dross and personal appearance has
arisen In the campus the last week,
' due in largo part to the stylo set hv
' "Dude" Cornell and "Single-thought
Krause" This pair set the pace with
their side-burns, Van Dyke's, and mus
taches In tegard to mustaches Krause
I Hoonis to be leading the school as his
haii is slow but surely leaving the
top ol Ins head and sprouting forth
i in a soft down on his upper lip much
like th.i used 1) our grandmother'
in making comforts The rage for
mustaches seems also to have diawn
si me ot our learned preite-ssoi's into
Its (hitches and a lew ot them have
goin taithei and .He causing gold
h '.uli'd w alking sticks
. (..ill) mi illumine Dun Ennbeig
Boost For Nebraska
We're Going to "Clean-Up"
On Home-Coming Day,
October 18th
NEBRASKA vs. MINNESOTA
i
NVhiaska opens its inlei collegiat. u.;ni!, ,, nKn Mtting. shrphenl plaid
football -eason this alleinoon with a ( ,,,,, ,, ;K ,,,,,,, ,,,, m(, ou ),,.,. ie-d I
game on the home lield YVashhui n, , rnf.lL.;, w ,,n.iK . ,n. s ' ()i Dean Stem j
tlie Top-k.. K:"'sas, (olIeKe. lb sending )u in i:kM ,( (( ti(K m( Ka (h i
one ol its best teams iii s, eial ea i s I ( (im Ijjiht llls(1,i 1( ,a,,MI1K J
to N, b.aska Fiom the iesltsot tin , ,,,,,,,, , ,.., () ,.,,,., ,,,, .,
.Max- with a pan ot shu ing hi ushe s
on the sides and a crop ol down on
t lie ti out ot his map ' "1 is sad U
think ol but sin h seems to be our I
taie it this disease which is now in
out midst, is not cuied soon
opeiinm game it will be possible to
begin "(loping," liguiinu. on the pto
poets beloie us on Hie gildlion this
eai Ntduaska goes into the game
with an untested squad, meeting .111
unknown opponent 'I he liist name ot
the season is likeh to uncoer both
weaknesses and point rt ot stieiigth in
the team, and both schools aie goinu
Into the game with open oes Moie
can be sand aitei the game1
WASHBURN GAME TODAY
(Continued from Page 1)
wold or Ciosse The other positions
are piactieall settled 'I he lineup to
stait the game will be about ;is tol
low s
Thompson, c , bbott, rg , Hailis, rt ,
Mastin. re, Ross, lg. Heller, It, Heck,
le. Tow le. -ci. Purely (Capt ), rhb;
Rntheitord, Ihb, Howard, tb
The Washburn team was expected In
last evening but up to the time the
forms closed they wore not to bo
found Hence the absence of their
lineup
Do you get that? We're going to
"clean-up" -if we have enough confi
dence. That's all that's needed, and
it get's the bacon "every time."
Take our business--it's our ever
lasting confidence in believing we
know just what you young fellows
want, that "brings us the bacon."
We know just what you want in
that new Suit, Overcoat, or perhaps
a Sweater or Mackinaw. Anyhow,
it don't cost to look-come on in.
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Good Clothes Merchants
The Kearney club meets in the Y.
W C A rooms of the Temple this
e ening
If then- ate am di scetidants ol D10
polios Ihmg and if am ol them hap
pen to be looking foi .1 tiue sports
man, we would achise him to come tp
Minneapolis The tiue sportsman is
beie in the poison of Mr Hrackett.
th" Minneapolis businc-s man who has
80 kindl guaranteed the expenses ol
the band on its trip to Madison Mr
Hrackett is a true sportsman in every
sense of the word, and nothing said in
Ills praise can be put too strongly.
Likf all true sportsmen, Mr. Hrack
ett is oerly modest and requested
that the band hoys keep his name a
secret, but it has gradually leaked out
wno me spuruimu.i .. u..um. . j Th(. TtKor society has a meeting in
Minnesota football" is, and. contrary Kacix hd (TempIe) al 7 30 this
to his wishes, he Ib beginning to get ,.WM)mK
in rrwllt for his unselfish act The
band controversy was a serious mat j ( h, ,H,tin (U( UUh1 (ha( al, thir(1
tor in our universit athletics Cai an(, l()Ulth,.ar (.ade( Inusl( lans ,U11
ried out. the mutiny might hae had n.(.(.h). (U() h()Hrs. .,.,,,, fop thH,.
a disrupting oflee t on the support ' um k
given to the team this fall The situa-
tion was developing into a crisis when Messis Spaffoid and Smith have re
the "follower of Minnesota football ' 1 turned to Lincoln from their summer's
Btepped in and settled the ditllcult work on the state soil sure and are
"forthwith." What might hae been back 111 the I'nhersity as students
concerns us no longer Thanks to and assistants in the department of
Mr Hrackett the question is settled, geogiaphy
and every one is hupi The Dail
extends to Mr Blackest the respect
Rooms in modern home, close in,
and admiration of the entile unlersit one single, one large double front room
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