THE DAILY NEBRASKAN The Gamma Phi Beta sorority gave a Hallowe'en house party Friday even ing. There were eighteen In attendance. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT POSTMORTEMS AND PROPHECIES Ambrosia's Chocolate Frapped Creams i "Food for th God" SUtN DRUG OO. Cr 14th & M Nw Telaptaon Bldg. "Ask Your Physician About Us" By H. I. Kyle. Harvard 7 Michigan 0; thus stands the score in the biggest inter-sectional Bcrap of the year. We had hoped that Yost's Wolverines would be returned the victors, but It now appears that old Mrs. Destiny must have Ignored our w Ishes. when she picked tire win ner. We can console ourselves with the fact that Michigan outplayed. Har vard, during the greater part of the st niggle. WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS From the Eastern viewpoint: Yale 28: Notre Dame. 0. Xotre Dame 33 South Dakota 0. South Dakota 0; Ne braska 0. The way we like to look at It : Har vard 7: Michigan 0. Michigan s; Michigan Aggies 0. Michigan Aggies 0; Nebraska 24. REMEMBER US FOR SHOES & SHOE REPAIRS 140 No. 11th St., Two Blocks South of Campus THE N. U. SHOE STORE The two little tailenders of the Mis 'souri Valley Conference, Drake and Washington University, of St. Louis, fought a 7 to 7 draw, Saturday. Neither team can claim the conference cham pionship on the strength of that score ARROW SHIRTS Hopes for the "Big Nine" champion ship, and along with it, a claim to the Western championship, rose in the breasts of the Gopher rooters, when they held the overbearing Maroons to a 0 to 0 tie, in Saturday's game, at Madison. The serious injury of "Dolly" Grav. star half for Chicago, at a most critical time, helped the Gophers considerably. for every occasion. Color fast guaran teed satisfactory. "Insist on Arrow." $1.50 up Claett, Peaboriy & Co., Inc. Makers Still another tie was the result of the Kansas-Oklahoma game, the core being 16 to 16. Just why each team chose the unusual number 16, as a place to stop scoring, it Is Impossible for us to say. Perhaps the blowing of the final whistle had something to do with it. ATTENTION Fraternities Sororities Get Our Cut Prices Before Buying Eureka Semi Anthracite $7.00 Spadra 8.50 Komo 6.50 Washed Egg 6 00 WHITEBREAST COAL 00. The Missouri Tigers defeated the Kansas Aggies 13 to 3, Saturday. Mis souri now pretends to hope (notwith standing her defeat at the hands of Ames), for a victory over Kansas, which, she fondly points out, will put her on a par with any team in the conference If Kansas beats Nebraska. How's that for an optimistic outlook? Loeb's orchestra. L-9896. 325 So. 17. QUARTERBACK A Game of Football Strategy For Mature Football Players Scientific Entertaining Instructive Exciting Bu:lt by college men for col lege men. A prominent coach writes: "It resembles outdoor football more than, any game of this kind I have ever seen." $2.00 Ask Your Dealer Olympic Games Company CHICAGO, ILL. "A Game two can play at" Society Column (Continued from pf 2 Miss Maude E. Wilson, '05, was mar ried to Tilden H. Stearns of St. Louis, last week. Mrs. Stearns graduated from the University of Nebraska with Phi Beta Kappa honors. She has been teaching music in Chicago during the last year. Mr. Stearns is a graduate of Brown University and did post grad uate work at Harvard. Mr. and Mrs. Stearns will make- their home in St. I-ouis. The Y. W. C. A- of the teachers' college high school entertained the pupils and teachers at a Hallowe'en party on Friday evening. There were j many witches, ghosts, hob-gcblins and I an1 cnritAa A miipTnfr.fa uorP nro vided in the various class rooms dur nig the earlier part of the evening. ' Iater all the guests were assembled In the study hall where refrehmients were served. A program of readings and ghost stories followed, were present. About 150 The Pi Beta Phi sorority gave a Hal lowe'en dancing party last night at ! the Rosewilde hall. The programs ' and decorations were in festival sug ' gestions. Fifty couples attended. The 'out-of-town guests were: Miss Sybil Hodges, Miss Katherine Carroll, Miss Octilla Sherman, off of Fremont; Miss ' Cecil White, York, Neb.; Miss Lillian Gman, Carrol. Neb.; Miss Katherine Newbranch, Miss Fay Simon and Miss Mary Taylor of Omaha; Miss Ruth Porter. Crcston. Ia.; Miss Mary Hughey You'll Save Big Money In This a MEN'S WEEK" SALE The "Record Breaker" for Value Giving. ""' " ' j j TJTT "AN is a shy shopper and not constructed to accept statements without proof we will save your time by only offering PROOF allowing Rudge & Guenzel quality and sale prices to speak for themselves. This sale is of more than usual importance FIRST the savings made possible by preparations extending back fully six months SECOND, the certainty of advanced prices on many of these goods if the European war continues. Notable Sale o( Suits and Overcoats Iu order to make this sale a helpful event the makers of "St their PERFECT MATCHED BACKS, sold us over 500 Suits duet ion. 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