The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 16, 1915, Image 4

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Ted Marriner
Cleaner
Hatter
235 No. 11th B1799
U. S. ARMY TAN SHOES
Moke Splendid
Drill Shoes
BECKMAN BROS.
1107 O
Townsend's
Tiffany
Tones
Will make the most dainty, sat
isfactory Christmas Gifts you
can imagine.
SIT NOW
STUDIO 226 SO. 11TH ST.
26
Tan Drill, Street
and Dress
Shoes at Less
"Mifififiil 1415
DIUIOT ost
Classy, New
Foiir-in-Hand
Ties; 45c
SOME Ties, men; these nifty
now Four-in-Hands. They come
in those large, full shapes, with
wide flowing ends, in best qua-l
ity tie silks. And the colorings
and patterns are remarkably at
tractive classy and up-to-nowln
every particular. Unusual val
ues, too, at
45c
Better Shirts at 95c
Coat shirts, of course, In fine
quality shirtings. Nobby pat
terns desired colorings. Made
well and full with goodly sleere
lengths. The best valuw we're
seen offered, at
95c
"The Store That Sells
the Best For Jast
a Little Less
GOLD & CO.
112 to 122 North 10 St., Llocolfl,
(Opposite Government Square)
Newest Fur
Trimmed Suits
Attractive Suits
$16.50 & $20
of Broadcloths, Poplins and Gaberdines.
Military Styles, Braid and Fur Trim
med, in all the new Fall Shades.
The Blouse Store of
Lincoln
Smart, Pretty Models of Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Taffeta
that you can rest assured are the equal to higher priced Blouses
shown elsewhere.
Come In white, flesh, maize, navy and black.
At $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 to $5.95
HUSKERS TAKING
NO CHANCES
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going to allow his pupils to develop
a case of overconfldence shows a sad
lack of knowledge of that gentleman's
methods.
The Cornhuskers are taking no
chances with the wiley Hawkeyites,
and there will be no let-up in the
grind until after Saturday's battle.
They consider it better to run up a
top-heavy score on the Hawkeyes, al
though some of the thrill of uncertain
ty must be sacrificed rather than to
take chancesthat could have been
avoided. In spite of Iowa's defeat at
the hands of the Ames, there is no
question but that there delegation
will put an interesting exhibition, and
that they will put tip their bitterest
fight of the season is a foregone con
clusion. There are certain rumors floating
about of post-season games between
the Huskers and various teams. The
most prominent opponents mentioned
are Oklahoma and the University of
Washington. On comparative scores.
Nebraska seems to have the edge on
the Sooners, but the coast Institution
J an unknown quantity. However,
such rumors spring up annually, at
about this season, but usually die
without bearing fruit The long train
ing season and expense of such a
game usually more than offsets the
interest It would arouse. However,
this year may be different
WEAR A SUIT
MADE TO FIT
It costs no more to be well
dressed. Let us show you the
newest patterns.
Our Suits Cost No More Than
Ready-Made.
G. L. Flodeen
129 South 11th
Students Attention
Buy
CROSSEH SHOES
None better for the moaty.
Best Shoe Repair Shop
in the city
HAACK &
SCHBICKER
140 No. 11th 8t
Just East of Capital Hotel
COAL CHAMPI
CIIARTER OAK, for Ranges
and Furnaces, Cfi 71
per ton OOiU
GENUINE BERNICE NO. 4.
For Baseburners, J q jjfj
Sold Only by
Geo. V. Voss Co.
2001 lbs. to the Ton
B-6778 B-6778
The new up-to-the-minute po"8
oil for Automobiles. Furniture
and Pianos. Cleans instantly,
restores lustre, hides scratches.
Pint cans, 45c; pint cans.
25c, at the
PAINTALL
STORE
1524 .0 St
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