THE. DAIL Y N E B S A S K A, N ,,B COMMERCE SCHOOL MAKES BIG STRIDES Head of Department Greatly Pleased IVh s w 4 v- We Certainly Got Smart Voting Dresser Headed Our Way By "Coming Across" With ''Matched-Back" Suits WHITMAN'S GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS Studentn From other universities Come Here to Get Course. I? Such mart ECKMAN ROTHERS Eleven-O-Seven-O B TanShoes for drill purposes or any other kind. We have a splendid high tan shoe with rubber sole and the 0' Sullivan heel, mads in English lasts. KLINE'S Ik Met's Store day that there were between 150 and 200 enrolled in the School of Com merce. This large enrollment Is an excellent response to the efforts of the professors who have worked hard In building and arranging this orancn of the University. The courses given are ones which appeal to every one upon the campus because of their thoroughness and direct bearing upon after life. Many students are realiz ing that the professions are over crowded and that there is plenty of room for all in the great business world. They are consequently talcing advantage of the opportunity which they have of getting the work they desire. While particular attention Is paid to these branches of work which a busi ness man meets every day In practice, nevertheless the culture side is not neglected. Much attention Is paid to rhetoric, economics, philosophy, etc., so that a broad education is the result. The School of Commerce gives a three years' course in accounting. There are over 100 enrolled in the first year class in elementary account ing. The second year is spent on ad vanced accounting and the third year is devoted to auditing. This course thoroughly prepares a man to take the examinations of certified public ac countant. In the classes' of commercial and in dustrial geography there are also over 100 enrolled, the class in business law is again under Prof. Robbins of the Law College, who made such a success of the work last year. This course has been changed this year from a two-hour class to a three as it was found last year that the work cpuld not be satisfactorily carried on in two hours. Nebraska may well boast of this branch of our University because its the only school of its kind in the Valley. Chicago has a School of Com merce and Minnesota gives 'the same class of work as Nebraska but site has no particular school. There are several students enrolled from other states who have come here especially for this work. Candidates for the positions on the Nebraskan reportorial staff report In old Nebraskan office in basement of University Hall. 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Matching clothes in the back requires the highest tailoring skill; that's why STRATFORD CLOTHES LOOK BETTER, PIT BETTER AND GIVE LONGER SERVICE than anv other readv-to-wear clothes. We want you hard-to- please young men to see these equal-to-cnstom-tailored clothes. The little expense we have here enables us to offer these suits at om-tauorea ciotnes. $23.60 New Instructor. Mr. Silvester of Princeton Is the new Instructor in the men's, physical educational department. He comes directly from Erie, Pa., where he had charge of the playgrounds during the summer. Mr. Sylvester takes the posi tion of Mr. Reynolds who is now In business In Chicago. Kansas Enrollment Jumps. Enrollment has been Increasing rapidly from the first day. On Friday evening 2,107 students had registered, an increase of 124 over Friday's total last year. The plan of enrollment is entirely new this fall, and is proving very satis factory. It was formulated by the enrollment committee, of which Miss Jessie Machir, registrar, Is the chair man. The Kansas State Collegian. NOTICE TO FRATERNITIES. The names of all men that the fraternities desire to pledge must be handed in at the regis- trar's office, addressed to Profes- sor Barbour, by 4 p. m., Friday, September 25. The executive committee of the council has delegated the approving of these lists to Professor Barbour. Jones' Orchestra, phone L-9666. CO-OP BOOK STORE Has anything a student needs. Buy and sell second hand books. Watch TM SfHK Eviy Pay 318 North lltfc St. Lkcola fc mi its lis fe As J 1 Lr f Can you write good English? Will you work faithfully an hour each day? If so, we want your services as reporter on the. Daily Nebraskan. Apply today ai -Ne- braskan office, University Ball, between 2:00 and 5:00 o'clock. Have nice front room for two TJni girls. 1439 S. 5-8 FOUND la chemical lecture room, ladies' handbag, containing purge, bill and small change. Call on jani tor, Chemical building. 6-9 Add DoDars to your income by getting an expert knowledge of Accounting, Shorthand, Typewriting, or other commercial sub jects. Put your spare time to good account by carrying a course with ua. Suit able hours can be arranged. Tuition reasonable. You are invited to call. Corner 14th & O Streets. Gas and Electric Building. W. M. BRYANT, Pres. GERTRUDE BEERS, Vlce-Pre. University Y.M.C.A. Cafeteria IN THE TEMPLE FOR UNIVERSITY FOLKS ONLY Quality Economy Convenience Meal Hours, 7:008:30 11:001:30 5.907.00. WHY DO STUDENTS BUY THEIR SUPPLIES FOUND Pocketbook, black, with money; IdenUfy and pay for tWs adv. Inquire Nebraskan oftce. AT 1212 O STREET GOME IN AND FIND OUT J ... v '