i'-t., ........ , 4 - TIIK DAILY NKRRASKAN HOW OFTEN do you borrow a knife? : 1 1 You can save yourself all this trouble by one trip to THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE where you will find the Fountain Pen to fit your hand and style of writing. We are prepared to fill your wants in CONKLINS, WATERMAN'S IDEAL, TEM POINT, JOHN HOLLAND we have a few in other lines. Or if you prefer with a pencil, there is an EVERSHARP here that you will want. This is the Pencil which nearly everyone carries now, and which is so extensively ad vertised. The person who does not carry one is the exception and not the rule, and we will tell you why. Do you realize how many pencils you buy yearly, for ordinary writing and what the aggregate cost of them is? We don't know exactly the number in each case, but we will venture that, with you, the cost will exceed in one year the cost of the EVERSHARP you buy. There is a complete line now on hand, for both Ladies and Gentlemen at E. H. LONG, Prop. FACING THE CAMPUS 1 t 1 These High Quality Shoes Sold in Lincoln by FRED SCHMIDT and BRO. 917-21 0 Street Married a Native Tlioy v. ere looking at the kangaroo at the zoo when m Irishman said: rvp pprrfpr 1r; what kind of a c-ca- -ure is that?" "O " said e gentleman, "that is a native of Australia." "Good hlvins!" exxclaimod Pat; "an me sifter married van o' t'.im.' OUR MUSIC is preferred by music lovers, those who are particular and de mand correct instrumentation, proper balance and perfect de tail. Think of the satisfaction Forget the price UNCQINVV BABICH MUSIC BUREAU Room 8, Oliver Bldg. Telephone Office L4068 Res. B4710 Prof. Arthur J. Babich, Director H. G. Reilly, Manager tail. ! (Continued from Page One) LAW COLLEGE HAS RECORD ATTENDANCE JUNIOR BARRISTERS HOLD ANNUAL CLASS ELECTION THURSDAY ing subjects as "Legal ethics and the Jurisdiction of Federal Courts." Professor Foster will have charge of the work on domestic relations, ap pellate procedure, code plead inp, and court practice; Professor Robbins en bankruptcy, contracts, quasi con tracts, insurance and partnership; Professor Maxey on criminal law procedure, private corporations, ad ministrative law, and international law;; Professor Broadv on property, and irrigation; Professor R. P. Wil son on torts and evidence; Dean Has tings on the history and system of cor.inion lav. equity jurisdiction, and constitutional law; Professor Tut tie on property; and Professor Ledwil.h on mortgages, and probate law and practice. PARKER PENS I L L E R S ' RESCRIPTION HARMACY LINCOLN, NEBR. C UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LOOKS FOR STRONG TEAM URBANA, 111. Keen competition for all positions on the University of Illinois' football team this fall is as sured by the announcement that at least twenty veterans will return and be candidates for the eleven. In spite ot this wealth of gridiron material, C'oa: h R. C. Zuppke is not at all sure tli.-t he can produce another cham pionship team as he did in 1918. The junior members of the law col lege at the university held their first meeting of the school year Thursday morning, September 25th, at 11 o'clock in L 201. A very large num ber of men were present, and the re tiring president, Harold Portei field, presided. Officers were elected for the com ing term as follows: President J. H. Lucan Vice president ....Charles S. Reed Secretary Roy Bedford Serg.-at-Arnis Wade Mi:nn There are nearly sixty members in the junior class of Nebraskas law college this semester. JAZZY TENDENCIES HELP MAKE BIG HIT ON ORPHEUM he was embarrassed by a grease spot but why? when expert Cleaners and Pressers keep clothes "fit" PHONE B2311 S27-S33 North 12th St Jazzy melodies and breezy num- . bers featured the Orpheum program the last half of this week in the Or- j pheum theater, beginning Wednes day. A style all its own characterized I every number, to the headline at traction of Thomas J. Kennedy's Chi nese jazz band. The band had a repertoire of clnss ical music and otherwise, including an ancient love song played with i ninese instruments, with a vee touch of oriental jazz to spice it t.p. The Bn.dnas opened the bill with : oie clowning pantimine. The Tr;cy sisters and Palmer did some comedy singing and dancing, and "Smiling Billy Mason" and Alice Forrcsi of fered a TNT quality of pep. Harry Watson, jr., was back agiin lunnitr than ever in his famous "telephone scene" and "The Young Kid Battling Dugan." Eddie Nelson and Dell Chain enter tained with foolish . songs and p.isfer. Clarence Oliver and Georgia Olp made their seasonal hit bigger !han ever in their allegorical love skjt "Discontented." Not on the schedule but making as big a hit as any of the others was Miss Betty Blodgett. Salvation Aimy worker back from the front, who spoke of the organization work while girls passed through the audipnee with a collection box. She was intro duced by Billy Mason, of the Mason Forrest team, who organized thrre cheers for the Salvation army, when Mifs Blodgett had finished. ' '1 ill mm t if R il m pi V m atf'ijoar-'round safl mm US- mm m m it P f; IE -', - ,' For olbj j--. :n, busi ness men, professional men, men of sports baseball, football, golf, tennis, shooting, riding. For everybody, every where, the y ear 'round, Bevo is hale refresh ment for wholesome th irst an invigorating soft drink. Ideal for the athlete or the man in physical or mental train inggood to train on and gain on. Healthful and appetizing. It must be ice cold. Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Serve it cold