THE DAILY NEBBASKAN t i v i t t ARROW HIR1 arc fast in color and steadfast in service. $1.50 up. CUu-xx. F'eahody & Co., Inc. Makers ILIVER TO- BOIIUMIR KRYL 17 rld-Kacne. CotartUt ami Company, (tirtataat hilh. i'rlees 3 tl. or bjr MraaoM Ticket. THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME Father, mother, sister, brother, sweetheart, lover. What will you talus them for Christmas? We have a little booklet contain ing hundreds of classified sugges tions for Christmas. A copy will be given free to each one who men tions the "Nebraskan." The BookShop 1212 "O" Boy Your Xmas Presents Now of Chas. W. Fleming RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN . 1311 O St. Oar Bsstness to Se!I 0(111 Your Business to Buy U U H L FRATERNITY AND SORORITY TRADE SPECIALLY SOLICITED A few of our leaders: Komo-Try it $6.50 teureka Serai-Anth $7.00 Wathed Egg $6.00 Spadra $8.50 Other grades at low prices. WMTEBREAST COAL CO. 107 North (Ith QUARTERBACK A Game of Football Strategy For Mature Football Players Scientific Entertaining Instructive Exciting Bui't by college men for col-k-ge men. A jiromineut 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" Share in this Liberal, Happy "Good Times" Event Armstrong's Manufacturers' Surplus" Sale An vent stared because our business has- been so much greater tbat we were enabled to grasp at a price, in mid-season, the entire surplus stocks of five great manufacturers a volume of goods greater tian that found in any other two men s stores in Lincoln today. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS AS FOLLOWS: Those at ami Those at $20, $18 $12.50 and $16.50 $9.50 $13.50 Those at $25.00 and $22.50 $16.50 Those at $30.00 and $27.50 $19.50 Those at $35.00 and $32.50 $23.50 Those at $40.00 and $37.50 $26.50 One-fourth off On All Fur And Fur Lined Coats ON "RUN OF THE MILL" "SUPERIOR" UNION SUITS Hi 568 MEN'S MACKINAWS 973 MEN'S ODD PANTS Those at $0.50 and Those at $3.50 and Those at $15, $12.50 $6 00 $7 50 and $10.00 $6.00 and $5.00 Pants $7.o0 and $6.o0 Pants $145 $6.45 $8.45 ' $3.90 j $190 ONEtfTFTH OFF ON ALL MEN'S FUR CAPS ARMSTRON n LJ GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS i - 1 Wellesley Catalogue Shows Many Change Wellesley, Mass., December 4. .Marked changes in the list of trustees of Wellesley College appear in the ad vance pages of the Calendar for 1914 15. l)r. Samuel Billings Capen, presi dent of the board, and Dr. Alexander McKenzie have been removed by death. Two members. A1pbeus H Hardy, treasurer, and Miss Cornelia Warren, have resigned. Mrs. Adaline A. Thompson has left the list through close of term. The Rt Rev. William 1-awience becomes president of the board, and Willis.m H. Lincoln, vice pi evident. Ijwis Kennedy Morse is no treasurer. New appointments to the Board since the last annual issue of the Calendar are Dr. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, of Philadelphia, Miss Ruth Sharpless Goodwin, B. A., 18. Alum nae trustee, and Eugene V. R. Thayer, of Bop: on. Members of tne faculty, iu service the present year, are tbus classified: I'roresPors, 27; associate professors, "2: instructors, 5C; assistants. 15; lec turers, 7; purely administrative offi cers, 29. Only one appointment lo the list of professors from " without the college has been made for the present year that of Louis Perdriau, profes sor of French language and Jiterature. Students are classified as follows: Resident candidates for the M. A degree, 22; seniors. 282; juniors. 212; sophomores, 211; freshmen, 440; non candidates for degrees (largely can didates for the certificate of the de partment of hygiene). 85. The geographical distribution of at tendance Is as follows: Alabama 2, Arizona 1, Arkansas 6. California 14, Colorado 8. Connecticut 72, Delaware 3, District of Columbia 9, Florida 1, Georgia 3. Hawaii 2. Idaho 4, Illinois CO, Indiana 14. Iowa 19, Kan sas 4, Kentucky 14, Louisiana 4, Maine 31, Maryland 8, Massachusetts 361, Michigan 48, Minnesota 26, Mississippi 3. Missouri 23, Nebraska 6, New Hamp shire 31. New Jersey 115, New Mexico 2, New York 220, North Carolina 3. North Dakota 1. Ohio 61, Orgon 9. Pennsylvania 150, Rhode Island 28, South Carolina 3, Tennessee 13, Texas 10, Vermont 13, Virginia 2. Washing ton 9. West Virginia C Wisconsin 15. Wyoming 1, Canada 2. China 4, France J, Germany 1, India 1, Jamaica 1, Japan 1. Persia 1, Turkey 2. The Chicago association of com merce has called a meeting of various interests to consider the advisability of changing Chicago time from central to eastern an hour earlier than the present time. R FOR YOUR DEN R U BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE U PENNANTS Yale and Harvard Each 9 in. x 24 in. PRINCETON, CORNELL, MICHIGAN Each 7 in. x 21 in. PENNANTS, Size 12x304 Any Leading Colleges of Your Selection All of ouf best quality, in tieir proper colors, with colored em blems. Either assortment, for limited time, sent postpaid for SO cents, and five stamps to cover ship ping costs. Write us fon prices before placing orders for felt novelties of all kinds. THE GEM CITY NOVELTY CO. 224 Bittner Street Dayton, Ohio THE CO-OP The name means Co-operative Planning, Buying and Selling Co-operation between us to supply your needs. Remember It is The CO-OP, 318 Mo. nth Something New In Sweaters vw 2 Yoi:r -o!l'pre colors deftly knit lu roller and around the tK.ttm in a. Navajo ixrd-r effect. 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