The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1919, Image 3

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RESPECT FOR NOTRE
DAME'S PROWESS GROW
INO AT NEBRASKA
HHow are the tabulated stftUllca
of the Notre Dame varsity:
Yr on
riayera Var
Positions Wht atty
Madlchan renter 16S t
II. AnoVrnon .. uard 174 1
Smith guard . 163 1
Coughlln tackle 20S t
Crowley tackle 184 1
Kirk t-nd 111 1
K. Anderson .. end 167 1
Hahan (C) quarter 148 S
Olpp halfback 171 S
Bergman halfback . . 151 S
Rasper fullback 175 S
The Oklahoma Sooners clash with
the University of Texas team tomor
row at Dallas. After the drubbing
Oklahoma received last week, the
game whould prove easy pickings for
Texuns. John Rlddell, of the Ilnsker
coaching staff, left yesterday for the
Southern metropolis to scout this
game. Nebraska mixes with the
Sooners at Omaha next week.
CORRECTS REGISTRATION
FIGURES
Due to an error on the part of the
compositor, when the complete regto
tratlon figures given out by the col
lege of business administration In
Thursday's Nebraska, the first se
mester figures for 1919 1920 were
stated Incorrectly. The correct num
ber of students enrolled In the college
Is 520. a gain of 820 over the previ
ous year's enrolment. The enroll
ment for 1918 1919 was approximate
ly 200. not counting those who reg
istered In the S. A. T. C. at the open
ing of the semester and then dropped
out later. In 191819 there were
fourteen graduates from the school of
commerce, before It merged Into the
colege of business administration.
The following table shows the
growth of the college:
No. Stud.
40
178
198
271
118
19131914
19141915
19151916
19161917 ..-
19171918
19181919 200
1919 1920 - 620
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We have the Clothes
with the "Go" in them
FROM Snow-blanketed
Alaska to the sun
sparkling sands of Florida,
on the Broadways of cities
and Main streets of towns, in offices
where throttles of our nation's busi
ness are held, in homes wherever
men of culture come and go there
Society Brand Clothes go also. Their
wearers are men who feel that cor
rect clothes are a power in helping
them to achieve men who select
and wear
gwtettj Inutfc GIlrts
FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG
after their analytical minds had
proven them best by the process of
eliminating all other makes. These
men are economists in the true sense.
It is not so much a question of the
orice they pay for their clothes as a
question of the service they get per
dollar. If you are a true economist, studying to get most service out of
your clothes money, this store has much of interest to offer you in Fall
styles.
Shire Superior Clothes
Above picture illustrates a conservative model. It is for you want-to-stay-young
men from twenty-some down. We've other models, some younger, some older.
It will be our great pleasure to show them to you as long as you will look. Prices
begin at $45 and stop at $30.
Open Saturday
from 8 A. M. to
9 P. M.
Mayer Bros. Co.
ELI SHIRE, Pres.
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Complete Lines
of Men's Smart
Haberdashery