r r. n.-t m -i iemasmmmtm(fmmms i THE DAILY NEBRASKAN OVERCOAT WEEK ' .. . T" . . " .1 . . -i d..bdIO h Engineers Take Night Off -Annual Orpheum Stag Held Tonight Kngln -r iroin old gray haired mmiIoih t Hi- beardless froshlos, take ji night dH in honor of tho Orpheum tonight Not that tho Orphoum nooda ili- honor, but that tho students need (Ik- oxon i.-" It Ih an annual Htunt t tho department to make this ex cursion into the thoatrlcal world, and mnny have been tho incldonta worth remembering connected with It. Tho tickets for tho porformanco have been engaged and are hold In trust for t "io.se ot tho1 onginoors who recognize si good thing. Thoy havo boon on .wle on tho campus all wook, and thoy go oft salo at four o'clock this afternoon. All unHold tlckota will be returnod to tho box office. The following men havo tlckota Baumatt, Atwell and Kramor. N. B.- This is one of tho only offi cial stag -ttunts of the year, say the engineer STUDENT VOLUNTEERS MEET WITH WESLEYAN SECRETARY This has been overcoat week at our big style shop, and no wonder. Never in our history have we had such a remarkable showing of overcoats for young men. Chinchillas in all the new colors and all the new models; fancy cheviot coats; rich silk lined, plain black and gray coats And the prices will seem low when you see the coats. COME THIS WEEK THE HOME OF rAKQUiflK good clothes CLOTHING COMPANY 1325 O Street nCttTEOT-UA4-NQlNaS- FORM NEW ORGANIZATION (Continued From I'age One ) Discuss Maters of Goneral Interest to All. Talk by 8ecre tary Ewlng. ioint i.ieeting of the Student Vol unteer Hand- ol the Woaleyan Uni versity, Union College and the Stato Unlversit was held last ovonlng at the home mi General Secretary Slm onds of the Wesloyan Y. M. ('. A. bnut twenty young men wore pres ent and Mr Sills of the Wesloyan Hand presided. Mr. Ewlng of the Universlt Association apoko on the work of t't bands for the present year. Aft-r reportH of tho different tive representatives, Mr. Slmonda and institutions were road by their rospec Mr. Worthier University paators for the Methodist ehurchos gave short talks. The univ-rsity wn8 represented by Mr. and Mr-. Worthloy, Mr. IMor and Mr. Ewlng The band of noarly ilfty members a the Union College was .-ilso well epiesentod. aubjoct In which these men are in terested, and to combine in the gon eral organization of the engineering department. An olection of olllcers Lor the cur rent yoar resulted In '.he selection of the folowing men: G. A. Spoonor, prosldont; K. J. Ohlaen. vice-president; K. It. Jones, secretary, I A. Warnor, treasurer, and D. A. Buzzoll, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. P. K Slay maker, assoclato professor of applied mechanics and machine design, was elected the drat honorary member of tho society. Meetings are to be held the I rst Wednesday of each month, and i here fore the first regular meeting is si.hed uled for Wednesday of next week. This will be a business tiu'rtln.;, mid it is desired that all men interested in architectural engineering s well as those specializing In It come out to thiB first meeting. Membership will be open to all Interested. The society will take its turn in giv ing a program for the Engineering Society. The other societies combin ing in the general society are those of Mechanical Engineering. Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Agricultural Engineering. KANSAS PROTE8T8 ROSS (Continued From Page One.) CALENDAR. bit afraid to risk his reputation In meeting Kansas and Is looking for some loophole to avoid the calamity which is sure to follow'." Coach Stiehm smiled grimly when disked for a .statement and gave the jollowlng message to tho Nobraakan: "Nebraska will play Kansas any ime and asks no quartor, but does iiot propose to allow herself to be tactics of the Kansana." Said Dr. Clapp, who waa present at ihe conference: "Tho matter of tho color lino was .UscuBsed, and several of tho repre sentatives wero in favor of it, but uo agreement of any kind was arrived jit" Party, Friday, October 31, 1913. Kappa Alpha Theta Music Hall Sigma Nu House partv Palladlan picnic. Chi Omega House part Catholic Students' Club Knights of Columbus Hall. Silvor Lynx House partj Alpha Omnicron Pi House pnrt Saturday, Nov. 1. Delta Gamma Mrs. Sterrett's homo. Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. party Music Hall. Togner Agricultural Hall. PI Bta Phi House party. XI Pal Phi dancing part Frater nity Hall. Jones' Orchestra. LrOGGG. Remombor the Friday noon meet ing in tho Y. W. C. A. rooms. The Y. W. C. A. circua, which waa xo have been given November 15, has been postponod until after the holi .trtaya. Engag formal matcu' -ttagensick FOlt KENT Niice room for one gen- tloman. $7 por month. At 442 No. l'Jth St. BEST place in the city. TtVonty-ono meals for $3.25 per week. Tables for ladles. 1023 Q St. Miss Carver, Propr. Single meals 20 conta. 10-31-5L THE Emmanuel Methodist Church at 15th and U is a homo-like church where students like to go. Try it. ENGLISH SPORT COATS SPECIAL VALUES AT 6.50 AND 9.50 SECOND FLOOR MILLER & PAINE 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 andR Streets Patronize our advertisers .'i H 'rm Lji,,.c"ii.iiy:WJTywiwytq'