.... . .w,. , , ,... . -... -v- ,T'-jr:f'v?'gpit THE DAILY NEBEASKAN Property of TDK UNIVERSITY OF NKDRASKA Lincoln. M. V. HEED Editor-in-Chief MnnnglnR Editor ABBOclato Editor AHBOclato Editor Kenneth M. Snyder John L. Cutright Fred N. Wolla Act. ntiB MiiKr Krnnk S 1'erkitiH Circulation Manner .1 C. Hoard RnbRcrlptlon price $2 00 per year, puynhle in advnnco SlnKlo Coplos, f eentB each Entered at 71i7 poHt office at Lincoln, NchraHlui, as neeond-clnHs mail matter, under the Act of ConreBs of March 3. 1 R7fl. FRIDAY. OCTOBER Jt. liMIt The seniors lurnish the latent in the -tf .imii.i nilviTtlslnu. Their lI:n- Nine Gain Admission to The Dramatic Club Another Trial Given l ne iohiil;ihh tu iiic i 1'iiipm i iii-u- ter were in full blaze hint nlfiht They ciiHt their bright and lllurinn light upon twenty-live hopeful and iiBpirlnK actorn, who were trying out for ad mlHKion to the Dramatic Club 1'artH from Shnkenpeure to Salvation Nell were unod Of the twenty-five conteHt ants, nine were HUcceHHful, meeting the severe requirements of the club A good many of those who did not pass this Hist lest will bo given an other trial In the case of most of these il was thought that the parts used did not suit their individual abil lt Thej al"' ir(Ue.steil to See Miss Alice Howell Following jue the slicee-Mul ones card announcing the tlrsl class meet ing bore the interesting statement tha "Election Debts" would be up for on sldorution Other classes, take heed Let not the uppoi c lasmnen lurnish all the excitement On with the dance, but - you tango fiends -recall that every university in the middle west is taking up the ques tion of the propriety of this- particular dance. And in nearly every case th decision is going against the tango Disregarding the question of the merit of the tango, it is up for a severe, blue pencilling among the educational insti tutions, and Nebraska litis it on th' urill now. INVITATIONS BEING SENT ALUMNI TO GO TO GAMES Letters Now in Mailing Headquarters Will Be Established. The new alumni secretary, Guy Reed, is sending out letters to Nebraska alumni In Iowa asking them to go to the game at Ames the 8th of Novem ber Headquarters will be established ami preparations made to entertain the large number who are expected. For the K U. game invitations an being mailed to all old men in the neighboring states, comprising a large part of Nebraska's alumni. Headquar ters will be set up in Lawrence for this occasion and an attempt made to Klve an exhibition of real Cornhuskei spirit Engineering Society We make the official pin for this society. Also for Dramatic Club, Union Society, Paladian Club. Teacher College, High School and many others. Your name or initialsengraved FREE on them. .Mm i is C'lai lr. Ford I'.aies, 'h lEppcison, Nlel llrowu. Wilson Dd.el Leon Sinder. Lima Reeder. Clara Fate, llalh Wotkman 3n QDr Hap 1901 "rooteis' lub" has been organ- i.eil at Nebraska Between fifty and sixty pci sons, representatives of the different maternities and literary soci eties and other interested parties, were present and founded a permanent oi ga in .at ion 1907 The Chicago Record-Herald says that Nebraska is football wild. As an ex planation, the paper further states that football enthusiasm at the Univer sity of Nebraska has been raised to the highest pitch at has reached for several years as the result of the game with Minnesota 1908 Nebraska defeats the Haskell In dians by a score of 10-0. Acting in accordance with the wishes of Chancellor Andrews, aH ex pressed some time ago, an effort will be made to have class rivalry between the freshman and sophomore classes settled in either a pushball or football contest 1911 Nebraska loses a hard game to the Cophers at Minneapolis Score, 21-3. School of Ag. vs. Temple High. The first game of the season for the School of Agriculture eleven will be played with the Temple High School at the Farm today at 4 o'clock. The School of Agriculture team has been under the supervision of Coach Clay- baugh, several members arriving for practice a week or two before the school began. The game promises to be a good one. mm i i u L',d I I v. ,. -,,, , i I J. V i. F""8BTBPlfe 1 ri y it w m i b ' f V n- J "opyrli-lit Marl Sell itrnrr Jfc Mrw I I I Estab. 1871 HALLETT Univ. Jeweler 1143 O Telephone Yulo Bros. Laundry to call for your work. B-2754. 4-P0CKET -BARRON COLLAR SWEATER COATS $3.00 BU D D 1415 STREET HERE'S A "PIPPIN" Made in knee length, with the very popular belted back. A swag ger model for college men. Best of all ifs made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx $18 and up ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY X WwM L HP 1kAHfck& v? ; & v New Mahogany Vamp Buttoned Boot, 4.50 pair A smart style to wear with tailored smis oi the same shad Comes with brown Romain top, welt sole, medium high heel and full toe L,r sidered very exceptional for 4.50 pair. We carry the latest lasts and leathers in dress boots. Many new ideas and novel combinations. Large showing of dress slippers and dancing pumps. We invite you to look. SHOES Mam Hour MILLER & PAINE "SP A" Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room Cafeteria Plan ICity Y. M. C. A. 13th and P r gg Riggs Drug Cutter 3 STORES HUYLEH'S CANDY '