J1 l U-- '"V V , I, J C-J . 1 -J " 1 tfcl I 'M THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ? X 8TEIHM'8 T088ER8 TAKE LAST QAME OF TOUR N IK. Iowa MUltla Boys Beaten by 8core of $6 to 22 Cloan Slate. Fort Dodge, la., Fob. 9. Nebraska Urilvertlty defeated Company O to- nlcrM In o tnnt nrmtftfit hv n. BCOrO of ..-.. ... ..,- - . ( 38 to 82. Tho University lads woro handicapped by playing under A. A. U. rulcfl, but put up a whirlwind exhibi tion. TB6 militia boyn were swept off tv.nl inn tt 1)11. ft rat Un mlniitnn hv ..hum vw ... . - - , th6 ripectaeuiar passing and basket shooting. During the first half No-1 i i- . A1 1 li.nn. rt(na I urtiHKn oeKOllalvu imuciduh ('""""i while tho Company G mon succeeded In caging the ball for seven points In Uii second Malf nineteen points . ...... . i wore again maao oy me uornnusKerH, white ott Dodge was more fortunate than la. (be first period, and fifteen points woro made. Thtd was tho first defeat for Port podgja tbltt year. Nebraska has not lpat one game and leaves hero with a clean slate. Tho locals woro a good deal smaller thm their opponontB and their condi tion was not as Rood. Tho team work q JfreJsttors waB excellont, while Port Dodgo seemed to heBitate during th flrnt nnrt nf the came. Towards tho iait Ihcy seemed to regain old form and made a supreme oiion io gain tho lead, but tho handicap was too groat and time was called Just as thor woro within striking distance. Tho linkup: Nebraska Fort Dodge Hugg.HaflBlik.. r. f. Thompson, Halo ' Ha'shoU, Shields . 1, f VanHorn.Larson Plnlov. Movers c . Smith Hawkins, Howard ... r. g. Boggs Rutherford 1. g. Hall Piojd goalB Huge 3, Hanzllk 1, Has kell 2, Bhlelds 5, Hawkins 1, Howard 2, Rutherford 4, Hale 8, Smith 2. BoggB 1, Hall 1. Foul goals Haskell 1, Meyer l.Van Horn 1, Smith 4 Points awarded Fort Dodgo 1 Tho poor Minnesota basketball team ' gets pp sympathy at homo. How's this from tho Minnesota Dally: "Tho basketball team left for Champaign today. All wo have to say for them 1b this 'May God bless them' they noed It." Tho Drake Daily Delphic AT THE THEATRE8. Tho Oliver. Wednesday matlneo and evoning Harry Lauder and Company. Thursday, Friday, Saturday matinee and evening Tho Garden of Allah. Next week Coming Bought and Paid For. The Orpheum. Advanced vaudevlllo, with Taylor Granville and Company In "Tho Bystem." The Lyric. Vaudevlllo and Feature Films Lil lian Lorraine and Company as hcndllners. Th,e Magnet Feature Films and Orchestral Music. Daily matinees. NOTICE TO 8UB8CRIBER8. I The Increased circulation of the DAILY NEBRA8KAN will mako it inconvenient for all subscribers to securo their copies ih rough the distributing He windows at Station A. In or- dor to cause the least amount of inconvenience during the ten o'clock hour, after next Tues day all subscribers who have lock boxes will secure their NEBRASKANS through this t means. Also the subscribers 1ft who live at the Y. M. C. A. may receive their paper through the association postofflce. Notice of this will appear later. M FORMERLY MAGEE & DEEMER The firm of Magee (35, Decmer will hereafter be known as " MAGEE'S," but this is a change in name only. Tho control and management of the business will continue as heretofore in Mr. 0. N. Mageo. Under the new name our former policy of only dependable merchandise and the most efficient service will be doubly emphasised. We inaugurate with this change of name a tremendous price cutting sale beginning today, Wednesday, February 11th. All remaining Kensington and Kenmor fancy winter Suits and Overcoat at mm. TIiIb is the result of a determination to clean up our clothing stock completely after the most successful year In our history. Wo want o begin tho first season under our new namo with every broken lino absolutely closed out. Hence -we've picked from our regular stock every suit and overcoat whore only one or two of a kind remain (248 of them all together) and now offer them at this extraordinary reduction! 248 Kensington & Kenmor Suits and Overcoats $30 Suits now $14.75; Saves you. $25 Suits now $12.25; Saves you. $20 Suits now $ 9.75; Saves you. $17 Suits now $ 8.25; Saves you. .$15.25 .$12.75 .$10.25 .$ 8.75 $30 Overcoats now $14.75 ; Saves you $15.25 $25 Overcoats now $12.25; Saves you $12.76 $20 Overcoats now $ 9.75; Saves you $10.25 $17 Overcoats now $ 8.25; Saves you $ 8.75 In addition to these, we offer without exception our entire remaining regular stock of Suits and Overcoats (Kensingtons, Konmors and Kuppenhelmers) consisting mainly of splendid blue serges, blacks, Btaple gray and brown worsteds in Suits and blacks, Oxford grays and staple patterns in winter Overcoats, the very best we have all at a final cloee-out discount of ONE-FOURTH OFF. Bear in mind, the original price ticket always remains on every garment in oar store, and THESE ARE GENUINE SAVINGS) Think what this all means! Here's your chance to got Kensington Quality and Kensington Fit at a price no larger than you'd oxpoct to pay for clothes of half their value. Mako it a point to stop Wednesday. If you appreciate clothes valueB at all, you cannot afford to miss this Bale Our experience has been that the first days of our saleB aro tho heaviest and we advlseyou to come early for the beBt selection. FRANK C0MERF0RD aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKv7?3('?9NBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa PROHIBITION LEADER 8PEAK8 AT CONVOCATION ( Continued from Page One) liquor in this country alone. Mr. Mc Cain callB this tho Pragmatic Age the age when people ask why, and then find out. Collego men and women will inevitably have to face and deal with this quostlon and therefore ap proximately fifty colleges have Insti tuted courses of study dealing with the liquor question. There are two hun dred and ten leagues in thirty states working to help solve this all-Important question. Mr. McCain also spoke in the Tem ple Theatre last night on "The Fires of the Crucible, or Liquor and tho Immigrant." GREEN Frank Comcrford, a Chicago lawyer, la one of the numerous Democratic candidate for the United State i$na torsnlp from Illinois. 8oiho years ago he was a member of tHe "Mnolf Jcoja-lature. Washburn Girls Adopt Rushing Rules After many arduous debates, tho girls of Washburn Collego havo finally agreed upon a new code of rushing rules for the hunting season next fall. The new rules cover the whole subject from soup to nuts, and Is almost as elaborate as as the celebrated code of Justinian. In tho bagging of chickens tho code Btates how many decoy ducks may be used. IT specifies tho kind of baUs that may be employed and how much, and many other important matters of vital importance. understood that a prominent mission ary from China will bo secured to make a talk before the student body in the near future. TWO VET8 APPLY FOR LIFE PA88E8 Tho Bill Collector Is Mrs Slow pay at homo? Bridgot (tho new maid) Shpro an he's not. She's only "at home" on Wednesdays. Old Nebraska Athletes Wish to Enjoy One of the Sacred Privileges." Judge P. B. Reeder, -who captained the baseball team in 1808 and played six years on the Cprnhuskor ninq, has made application for his Hfo pass. Lieutenant Dale McDonald, hnldnr of the Nebraska record n tlWhlgh and low hurdles, writes from yort Logan, Utah, where he is jstftlonod with the Twentieth U, J. Infantry, that he desires his life pass."" McDonald was on the track team in W08 and 1909 Finance Campaign to Bo Launched. The monthly meeting of the Y. W 0. A. Board of Directors was held i the University Temple last night. B sides routine business, the anancli campaign to be launched the latt part of the week was discussed. It 1 Germany. In a certain university la Germany there are special BAlqona jr ho stu dents, to bo at their 'disposal at any time. The kaiser, bavins beSome a temperance wjta, bAs tried toabolish tho Baloons. He has Uitgly jnade a rule that no student should take mpre than five dtfnkij a day. JTfeetfft gej.- ing strict in uermany. Tb Dally 1MU A V, ' 1 H T-l ) II 1 ) tl U . ' H " . ' s U ''Vl l M -I .i .! tf.H vrtftl t - , - . . v .--. .i ' - kl i .-.! I -u,1 ?- I .v i "' a i h fl r i i" fsd&l ',v -t , 55; 1 . j'3ii 1 , :,.. ... ..f, .... (, " 'tr '.. ?. ..; - - ' M . : t. f - .' b? -b . - -it n-rrrwrraV'" Jfjr -4 . -J - -Yr7 vm '-i '- c-" - H?v' i W'L" ..;.- -? rivftjS" "r,;,.V 'sr " m"iT''x "j"'"'. m "j '" "ft t3U'Jsl