I ,.-;: ""-jp.', :; '" r, 3 ' " i THE DAILY NEBEASKAN Modern Fairy Tale Artist Dreams of Game With Harvard A bunch of kindly string fiends are arranging a game bet ween Nebraska and Harvard. Tliey will have the game pulled off as a climax to next year's schedule Whether they will have Harvard play on Nebraska field or will send the Cornhuskers to Har vard they have not quite decided. When they have accomplished the nec essary negotiation they will tip Coach Stiehm that he can sail in and clean house whenever he gets ready. Certainly Coach Stiehm, the man who put Nebraska on the western map, would "like to see such a contest ar ranged." If the said fiends can "get awa" with their bright little feat Ne braska will bow acknowledgment, for its prestige would soar like dollar wheat even if the game were played on Harvard's turf. But most people would not so read ily take Sliehm's non-communicative smile to mean that just as soon as the details can be arranged Nebraska will show up the Johnnie Harvardites. Guy Reed is authority for the state ment that all the fantastic dope about the Nebraska-Harvard game is merely a comfortable pipe dream. Here's hop ing, Mr. Imaginative Dopester that your dream comes true. We hate to cheer for fear you'll wake up. I always boost your crowd. Know all the fellows awfully well You sure can well be proud." And all the time, I pump her round And let her shrill her gush. How much she's heard of me before, Said with a modest rush. I tell you. I am on to it And I'm through with fussing, see It's all a game of sport and kid And it "ain't" no sport for me. AMUSEMENTS THE FOLSOM BAKERY AND CAFE 1325 - 1331 N STREET iKarrlraa ftampuu iKaprrc ( By Kersee ) A FRESHMAN LAMENT. 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Gaby Deslys, the most famous of all foreign stars who have ever visited this country, has assured her manage ment that she will bring with her for her engagement at the Oliver theater, which is for a single performance on Monday evening, December 15, every one of her hundred and fifty costumes. These costumes were released from the appraisers' stores in New York city only a few days ago, as upon their arrival in New York on the Mauretania, the customs officials were dazed at the prospect of having to examine so many clothes on the dock. Conse quently, everything that she will wear on the stage was sent to the custom house and it took Gaby and her five maids over a day to satisiy the cus toms officials. These gowns are the very latest creation of Paquln and Landorf, Paris. Moat of them are after the designs of Gaby, herself, and they include many startling effects. When asked what is the most beautiful cos tume she has, she said it was a tiger coat. This is intended, however, for stage wear, and Gaby likes it so much that she wears it at every performance, breaking her rule of never appearing in the same costume twice in the same city. Many of her diaphanous gowns are carried in celluloid tubes, the tubes in turn being packed in a specially made honeycomb trunk. Gaby's five maids are kept busy arranging the various costumes. As she will make eight changes In each of the three acts of "The Little Parlsienne," the modern three-act musical comedy in which she is appearing during this tour, It will be necessary to construct a special dress ing room tor her near the first en trance on the stage of the Oliver, and ...i.u,. it... ......r,.,...,., .. ,. f ..,..!,!.,.. ii... I nunc uir jti iui muni tr ui iiiuimii, uic quick changes will require that the gowns sometimes be literally thrown at her, yet Gaby lias her own way of wearing everything in a chic manner Her supporting company will include besides her dancing partner, Harry Pilcer, Joseph W. Herbert, Forrest Hun', Fritzl von Huslng, Kdgar Atchison-Ely, Louise Meyers, Arthur Lipsen, Hattie Kneital and Percy Lyndal. Asks a share of your patronage. We are equipped to serve you and serve you right. A trial is all we ask. THE FOLSOM BAKERY AND CAFE 1325 - 1331 N STREET The University School of Music Established 1894 Second Term begins Monday, November 17lh There is still some time left with seme of our instructors. Register at once. Willard Kimball Director Eleventh and R Streets r. Orrin Stepanek, who was grad uated from the university last spring with scholarship honors, is now doing graduate work at Harvard for his M. A degree. ffllaafitfoft dolmtm i FOUND- Pair of men's dress gloves at freshman hop. 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