THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 3ln QDttjer Sarja Pages From PaBt History IN OTHER DAYS 1901. NVht.rl.i varsity iill.-H up n Inrgi ,.,. hi two short hahes against Jioane -m1,.p,. l-'lnal result N ' 0 ,,,,, ,,,,.,,,1,,.1-s of the freshman ,.,. ,.!, .ommlttee at Minnesota I,m. 1,.,-n Mispended by the faculty Spe.iiie t liiii-K' " ,h,Mn an5' d.uibinp paint on university property, and fNI1inK f evidence at the In- (iiii 1904. rornhusker loothall team leaves for Colorado ia the Itock Island Clas- elections en-ate considerable Interest 1905. South Dakota loothall leftiu scores -rr-Oia iirslty jiiOLiUQlkliL The linal hcote .stands 12 -G In favor !' Nebraska. 1908. A p-cption Is held at the homo of W .1 Hran lor the advlsoiy bourd ami cabinet of the Y M V A. 1911. The Conihusker coeds lorm a "root ing squad ' The Hlack Masks take cIkiiT" i,1l ',"' Industriously selling .season ii' k' ts The plan is to en- ii . 1 1 ..1 . I .. ii t t j.llil I lie colli. if-'" ail me H.II i- '' iixv.i. glimc CONVOCATION. Toda .it 'leen o'clock the llrt of ., miiiit i oi convocation programs b iini r -it v professors will be held l)ean Dams a ill give : llll on the Mulish Park in England Having hp, hi Mi. Mininier on the Island the Dian l- prepaied to make a very in-ter.-siiiiu .oldies Other members of 11).. !.nult who have been abroad luiinu Hie past summer will Hive in leiesiiiic .sddresses in the near tutur -fc Season tickets will be on sale -fc fc at the Rag" office Wednesday, -fc -fc Thursday and Friday from 1:00 r -fc to 6 00 i. m. WE ARE PLEASED with the number of people that have been in to see our new Clothes Shop, and many have bought Suits, Rain Coats, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. All will tell you as they have told us, how well pleased they are with the new Men's Store. We invite you see the new "modern way of mer- rhanaising Fulk Clothing Company 1236-1238 O Street TEACHING ENGLISH TO JAPS Y. M. C. A., Needs Teacher of Mother Tongue Another opportunity has presented it. si If to the em luetic ouug man who is depending upon work outside ol school to help lurri meet necessary expenses 1 lie inncrsiiy i ii v . , is in need of a teacher of ICnglish lor a class of Japanese oung men The lime required is approximate!; throe hours a week, the work i. to be in the evening; and the rernunerii turn reasonable Applicants must be nun of good christian character and experienced in teaming. Those inter ested will do well to see the Oeneral Secretary in the Temple. M EN WHO DRESS CAREFULLY as to taste and expenditure they are our customers. College Tailors College View Phone B-O-X-A-48 ll the students of the V of N. are co'dially invited to attend the stu dei. Is reception given by the first cluistian church 11 and M St.. Octobe. Id at S o'clock Until Nickell and Helen Drake of !'.-. iti iri sneut th ' eek end at the !'" HEY, YOU GUYS with big feet-or any other kind come in and get shod for $2.50 and $3.00 KLINES 1132 0 Street 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 18th. 1845 D Street -::- -::- Telephone B-1287 Allelic McCulh ol Columbus Leah Shaw ol Osceola and 1011a Sell wake ol Nebraska City spent the weekend' at the Pi Meta Phi house STPDIONTS. TAKK NOTK'K First class family board for a limited num ber of students; two blocks from Uni versity, rates $1 per week 14!G S at. Phone H GL'fiG. I-'IRST LIKl'TKNANT uniform for sale Saber, belt and puttees Includ ed Last year's suit, good condition. Call M1MO0. KX('HAN-CKI -In I' Hall, a raincoat Please call M-1G54. Special Afternoon and Evening Classes IN ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS at hours to suit University students. We enroll many University students each year. You are invited to visit the school and get particulais. NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS The Business School Training School with the University Atmosphere Cor. 14th and 0 Sts. :: :: :: Electric Building LOST Opal stick pin. Finder please return to this ollice and receive reward. LOST Nebraska seal pin; call L4151 LOST -Lady's finger ring, moonstone surrounded with small diamonds. Rot urn to Rag office. The Cafeteria of the University Y. M. C. A. Reasons for the High Cost of Living: Abuse of free privileges. Waste of food, taking more than one can eat. Careless use of equipment by customers. Choosing food for its pleasant taste rather than for its nourishing quality. Help to reduce the cost to yourself. i ) t -rgg&$g ;mxz?izzz -y . - 9 4m.l t i.i i.n..jjL.i Mfc.i WP"J ,?KI t&S,x.A.t.wv '. ftan jus 7i'ffiZ2&X3BxtmiKBmi