-arm? .tr-.-jr.v .-. w V THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Htbletic department Postmortems and Prophtctes Hy H. I- KYLE. 4L7 TJ - Oud't for Sanitary Barber Work. Huff Sed. DUDLEY D DAVID DUD HALLORY Q MoGUIRE 119 North 12th St, Try Us. WHITMAN'S GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS MR. SHEMBECK Pianist Now ready to make appointments for dancing parties, piano alone, or orchestra. Positively the right "dope" in music. Phones: B3715. After 6 p. m., L-9378 Fraternities Sororities Get Our Cut Prices Before Buying Eureka Semi Anthracite $7.00 Spadra 8.50 g Kcmo 6.50 Washed Egg 6.00 WIIITEBflEAST COAL CO. ft COLLAR CLUETT PEAIJODYG-CO.TUOYNY SIMMONS THE PRINTER 3I7 SI2th PHONE B23I9 trill Shoes I Tan English or High Toesa splendid line to choose from UliUL; 1132 O Mens Wear for Nebr. Students LleMWWTi 00 ran. man's 2 Ilia nose was broken and bloody Y't crinkled with haughty scorn. His face was painted nnd muddy, His clothing was tattered and torn. His arms were out of their sockets, His eyes were black as the night; Full of sand and sawdust his pockets He looked like he'd been In a fight. But, Oh, he Is happy, so happy, Although he is crippled and lame; lie's bought him a bright green cappy, And fought in the push-ball game. And now the Chicago scribes have explained Nebraska's victory. "The Michigan Aggies," according to the wise ones, "were limping and weary from their fierce struggle with the Wolverines." It is remarkable that that fact escaped the notice of Coach Macklin. Strangely enough, he v. v v as "if- v.' A Jf h:-:.r V i SOX. a Vote For i JOHN P.. BENNETT 1320 L St.. Lincoln, for County Commissioner POOR WILLIE lit. V L' L J ' i-Jx I "You must excuse me, Willie. Pop wouldn't buy me a punchln' bag an' I got to practise on sumpin'!" Inspiration. "You can't write verse on eome sub jects. Now, for in !?tance, what poetry is there in a pork chop?" "i can see you'v lierccf lcw real hungry." Judsa. Two thousand Chinese students are studying in the United States this year at various universities. The Chinese government sends ttese students to this country in consideration of the remission by the United States gov ernment of the $20,000,000 Boxer Re bejjion Indemnity. Creighton Chronicle. i : thought his team was In tine condi t'.on. War stuff. There's a cannon on our campus, With its muzzle full of mud. 1 wonder if it ever took Its toll of human bloO'd? It seems so meek and gentle now, Not like a real gun; I can't believe It ever took The life of anyone. Yet, when I read about the wars That rage in other lands, Where helpless ones are crushed be neath Despotic Iron hands, A sense of safety o'er me comes; Of deep security, To know the gun !s here in case Of an emergency. The' Alumni of the University of California have organized to secure a bond issue of more than one million dollars for the benefit of the Univer sity. Creighton Chronicle. PROOF POSITIVE Mrs. Ilardfare Are you sure he loves you, daughter? Daisy Yes'm. He said if I'd marry him that you could come and livo Nvith us. M,l t I b t, -, i -v f SI ?. ': i'' . , - A r- j ft. , , ' - 4 j'-jir'j. - - ; v,: : s "f - - -'' : ; " .' 1 - r-( A. H. HUTTON Republican Candidate UEPRESENTATIVK Mr. Hutton has made a success of his own business, and while a mem ber of the Lincoln council made a success of the City's business, and if elected will do as well by Lancaster County and the State. Vote for Him. Illinois Contests Cornell's Claim to Biggest Armory. Bids have, been awarded at Cornell University for the construction of a gigantic new Armory, which is to be 412 feet long, 228 feet wide and four stories high. It will be built of gray stone. It Is claimed that this will be the largest college armory in the country, but the Illinois Armory, which is Hear ing completion, is 419 feet by 276 feet, making it considerably larger than the structure Cornell expects to build. Daily Illlnl. life i '! s i mss&yJi H w if imMft III St? jii! WMrmm0 NOLUS the out.ide shirt nd "1 fl ij I Ijij 1 urTderdrawers are one garment. ' f I Iri yi j jilliljl This means that the shirt can't work dut of the trousers, If Mil hjl'i that there are no 6h!rt tails to bunch in seat, that the drawers j I 1 'lilllf llilil'l "stny put," to say nothing of the comfort and economy of I; liiliili underdrawers This means that the shirt can't work dut of the trousers, that there are no shirt tails to bunch in seat, that the drawers "stny put," to say nothing of the comfort and economy of saving a p irment. OLUS is coat cut, opens all the way down cloeed crotch, closed back. See illustration. For polf, tennis and field wear, we recommend the special attached collar OLUS with regular or short sleeves. Extra sizes for very tall or stout men. All shirt fabrics, in imurt designs, including silks $1.50 to $10.00. OLU3 one-pioca PAJAMAS for louncinf, rutin and comfortable letr. MaJe on the lame prlmcirle OLt'S .Shim coat cut, cloortl hack, cloned crotch. No itrintra to tighten or coma looao. $1.60 to S 3.60. Ask your dealer for OLUS. Booklet pn request. III fill PHILLIPS-JONES 1199 Broadway, New York fiffSiliilv iiili ii !!!! in J !i!!t':. 4 II'! , imam - ' - - ' mm University Jeweler and Optician C. A. -TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O St. Yellow Front Your Patronage Solicited THE iLd V I I dl T " .1,1 I i I'lkx I'i II! I'l I ' Telephone B23ii 333 North 12th Street For the "Work and Service that Pleases" Call B231 1 The best equipped Dry Cleaning Plan in the West. One day service if needed. Prices as reasonable as high grade work and prom, t service will permit. A cordial invitation to visit our very complete plant. Repairs to men's garments carefully made. Saturday we reserve for "Shop Talks" with our University Customers. Drop in and plan with us for your coming needs in the printing line. Graves Printery It Geo. W. Voss 1528 0 Street are one garment. IIP1! COMPANY, Maktn Dtpt N siiiiiiiiiiiiiSi mimMiiimmiWikMM AMATEURS ONLY: YOUR 'CHANCE Big Prim Contest Just nnnounrrd; open onlv to those who have ntvar batore mold photoplays. (ireat opportunity f i r Now Writers with New Idras. Prevloiisoxpprlonccorjppclalediiratlonwof ttmccramry. If you attend the movies you know tlio klnl of IiIo;im tl cv want. an:l tf yon aro willing to take a few !es on:. In i-r.'ire time at home yo i have Just a? Rood a chanco to win a bttr eath prijo as anybody. This means you. One of nr "happy thoughts" may win, and bo n.iido Into a plmto play that will be shown, over your name, In theatres nil over the coimtry..Vrlte at oncn, lerorn HI t l-izc fon- Wlol... fart, i, io,ilTfi.4 l..r fr. l...k l .l..,w '. Wt -r I .." Clbort Moor; Box 111, C. 10 C'e.T- Cleaners Pressers Dyers orning Specializing m Univczsily Piinling D-2957 244 N 11th j - ?r Co.CLEAN COAL 2001 Lbs. to the Ton This Ad is good for $5.00 on a SUIT or OVERCOAT at LUD WIG'S 1028 O STREET