The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 02, 1916, Image 4

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    THE DAILY N B R A 8 K A N
m
WARTHON'S
Shoe Repair Factory
and So SHINING PARLOR
8tudents' Hsadquarters
1140 0 8treet
R O R X S
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHE AN
OPTICIAN
1123 O STREET
EAT WAFFLES
at
HENDRY'S CAFE
143 So. 13th
Coffee and Waffles 15c
BE A SPORT
Get your Safety Razor
blades sharpened. See J.
. W. Trenchard at University
or call at 1321 O street,
Wilson Drug Store.
For Quick Service
New York Chop House
1340 O St
Always Open
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
GEORGE BROS.
PRINTING
1313 N Street
Quick Service
Open at All Times.
Orpheum Cafe
Special Attention to University
Students
Z3L
Final Clean Up
Every overcoat in
the store goes in at
these prices,
values up to $25 now $12.50
values up to $18 now $9.50
Better buy this year
as overcoats will cost
you more next year.
at.
V
TTOWTTA'
I V I f i t r 1 f 1 rlW i
VRESLING SCHEDULE
HEAVY THIS YEAR
Meets with Iowa, Ames, Doane, Wes-
leyan and Western Intercollegiate
Tho Nebraska wrestling team is to
have a heavy schedule, as announced
by Captain Otoupallk. Doano and
Wcsleyan will furnish the opening
contests, with Iowa, Ames, and the
Mlddlo Western Intercollegiate tour
nament at Minneapolis to follow.
Tho Husker mat artists, sixty
strong, are working hard for places
ou tho team. Many of tho letter men
from last year aro being hard pushed
for places, and Nebraska is assured of
a good representation.
Dual meets with Dono and Wesley
an will be staged in the near future
From theBe meets and the work of
the squad, the team to meet Iowa
will be picked. The formidable Hawk-
eyes are preparing to wipe the earth
with the CornhuBkers March 11, when
the teams meet in the Armory. This
meet has been scheduled as an addi
tional attraction during the last day
of the state high school basketball
tournament.
The following Saturday, March 18,
the team win meet Ames at Ames.
Reports from Ames are that a large
squad is out working for a victory
over Nebraska. March 25, at Minne
apolis, is held the Middle Western
Intercollegiate Gymnastic and Wres
tling tournament. Last winter this
meet was held at Lincoln, and all the
big schools of the middle west par
tlclpated.
The announcement of the Oregon
Aggie game has been pleasant news
for the Comhusker letter men of this
year and a large crop of would-be
letter men. Just when all the foot
ball men were planning their good
times, Guy Reed, our amiable manager,
says that only eighteen will be taken.
That is, only eighteen will be paid
for we refuse to predict how many
will be taken! With the Oregon game
third on the 1916 schedule, there ought
to be some fine competition among
the rank and file for those eighteen
places.
Just to a casual observer, It seems
that the game with the Oregon Ag
gies, secured largely through the in
fluence of Dr. Stewart, our new coach,
is an indication of the high esteem
jn which he Is held by the western
school. The Oregon Aggie Nobranks
game will be Inter-sectional and give
the teams of the east and mlddlo weBt
a good basis for comparing the foot
ball of the east and weBt.
The University of Wisconsin has
student who is a relative of two of
the famous German generals In the
present war. His uncles are General
von Lochow, commandor of tho Gar
man forces In Serbia, and General
von Seydewltf, who is directing
large campaign against the Russians.
He also has a brother who Is a colonel
In a regiment composed entirely of
members of the nobility.
His name is Helmuth Mathoe. In
giving an account of the Gorman fra
ternities he says that one of the r.
Qulrements of membership is skill as
a fencer. One must disable an oppo
nent before he can be initiated. What
a contrast to the American system,
where the disabling is all the other
way.
Ws 'IF
Like a Bolt From a Clear Sky
Is Doing Big Things in a Big Way
The head of the house before leaving for New York issued instruc
tions to clear the decks of winter merchandise immediately, without
any "ifs," "ands" or echoes. Every department manager has set
his mark to produce
1 $100 INCREASE DAYS
and judging from the relentless reductions quoted they'll accomplish
their end if price cutting will do it.
Hats and Fur Caps
at 1
Please remember when we say choice of remaining stocks it does
not mean just odds, ends, or prepared lots, which is all many
stores can boast. At The Store Ahead it means
BETTER, SAFER AND GREATER ASSORTMENTS
than many can present at the very beginning of a season.
Macki
naw, Fur
and Fur
LinedCoats
1-4 Off
Come today and connect up with Style and Quality
and save lots of clothes money
an
For Den of all sizos and agos. Fancy Patterns, Blues and Blacta included.
rree 4 iterations.
$28.50 and $25 0 ri C53 "7C
SUITS AND 0 I tim "
OVERCOATS I "lj
reduced to ... .
$16.50 and $15 ft ffs mypm
SUITS AND ill
OVERCOATS W
reduced to ... . gj
$30, $32.50 and
$35 SUITS AND
OVERCOATS re.
luced to
$jjjj.75
$22.50 and $20 OAfFS n f
SUITS AND 07.S
OVERCOATS If
reduced to .... . UlLa ' .
$12.50 SUITS ft eti mnrm
AND OVER. 0 if JD
COATS re- 1
duced to (j
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Footwear at iS to 50 Reductions
The Store Ahead
MAYER
BROS.
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