T II E DAILY NEBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Published every day except Saturday and Sunday during tho col lege year. Subscription, per semester, J1.25. EDITORIAL STAFF Frank Patty Editor-in-Chief N. Story Harding Managing Edfto. Dorcthy Barkley Associate Editor Leonard Cowley ;. News Eciito. Jack Austin .' News Editor Gregg McBride . Acting News Editor Herbert Brownell Acting News Editor Jessie Watson Society ELtoi Orvim Gaston , Sports Ed I to. Lois M. Hartman. Dramatic Eclitoi Oswald Black Art EdUoi BUSINESS STAFF Fred L. Bosking . Business Managei Jesse Patty .Assistant Business Manage. Jame3 F. Flddock Circulation Manager News Editor for this Issue GREGG McBRIDE Every knock's a boost the adage goes, but the University or Nebraska Is not cut after that kind of advertising. Why not see how much you can do in a day rather than seeing how you can "put in the day." Again take heart and cheer up. "Anything" says the fashion page "that looks quaint and old-fashioned will be in style." So you see you will not have any trouble at all about getting by with your last winter's clothes. GOAL SET AT 5,000. Students, buy your football season tickets today and then go to the Student Activities office and offer your services as solicitors in this week's football campaign. The Athletic Department has set the goal at 5,000 tickets. And it is up to every lcyal Husker to be on the job Instilling pep and ginger into the campaign and never letting up until the standard has been reached. Each Nebraskan saves seven dollars when he purchases a season ticket, besides receiving the best seats in the grandstand. The men and women will each have their separate sections as has been the custom at Nebraska for a number of years. Every Cornhusker would like to see (he band accompany the foot ball team on their eastern pilgrimage. They should go and each and every one of us can do our bit towards accomplishing this end by pushing the campaign over the goal to a great victory. DEATH KNELL SOUNDED. High school fraternities have written their last chapter at Ne braska, as far as University fraternities are concerned. Last spring the Inter-Fraternity Council decided to enforce the state law which prohibits the pledging of high school frat men to University fra ternities. And this fall the University Greeks have refused to pledge a single man, unless the secret organization to which he belongs has surrendered their charter. Each pledge also agreed to do all in his power to see that his high school fraternity was not reorganized. O. J. Fee, Gene Holland and Professor Scott, as chairman of the Inter-Fraternity Council, have carried on an extensive investigation of all the new pledges and have traced down practically every secret high school organization in the state. Eight Lincoln high school fra ternities have surrendered their charters together with their complete list of membership. The above named committee has given their word of honor to the University authorities that this year's pledges have relinquished their previous fraternity affiliations. If it is found later that some of these men have not come through clean, It will be the duty of the Council to not only break the individual's pledge, but also to penalize the University frat to which he has been connected. The stand taken by the Inter Fraternity Council clearly shows that any student initiated into high school fraternities from now on will be forever ostracized from the University fraternities of Nebraska. PATRONIZE "RAG" ADVERTISERS. Did you ever stop to think that the merchants who advertise In the Daily Nebraskan are the men that are Interested In student activities and make it possible for the Dally Nebraskan to be sold within the reach of every student. These merchants arc equipped to meet the needs of NeSraska students. They carry reliable goods of the newest styles and specialize in student trade. Their loyalty to the University and to student enterprises merits the trade of all Nebraska student. The ads of u. city stores makes your buying easy and satisfactory. We call special attention to the show window of the Daily Nebraskan before you buy. UNI NOTICES CLASS ELECTIONS. The general election of the four class presidents will be held Tuesday, October 5. Each cand.date must file h,s name with the Registrar not later than five p. ni. c.i Friday prior to the day cf election. Pre-Medic Meeting. Meeting of Pre-Medlcs Society Thursday, September 30, In General Lecture Room, Bessey Hall, at five o'clock. Pre-Medlcs of both classes should attend. Excuses. On and after this date all excuses for absences in the Military Dtpi.n ment will be made In writing to the Adjutant, Department of Military Science and Tactics. Each statement given will be considered as having been made on honor. Satisfactory explanation will tend to excuse ab sences and reduce the number of demerits. Verbal excuses will not re ceive consderation. By order of: COLONEL G. W. MOSES. Cor.greg.itijnal Church Supper. An oyster supper will be served by the Betty Alden girls at Plymouth 'Congregational church, 17th and A streets, Tuesday, September 28, at six-thirty p. m. Price, fifty cents. Home made pumpkin pie. Everybody welcome. Orchestra. Students may still register for the University Orchestra under Directoi Ouick. The Orchestra meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays at seven thirty p. m. In the Art Gallery. v Vespers. Lake Geneva Vespers at Ellen Smith Hall, Ave o'clock, Tuesday. September 28. W. A. A. Meeting. General Women's Athletic Associa tion meeting for members will be held Wednesday evening at seven o'clock In Ellen Smith Hall. Mystic Fish. Mystic Fish will ' meet at five o'clock, Tuesday, at Ellen Smith Hall. Notice. All "Big Sisters" who have tickets out for the "Big and Little Sister" breakfast Saturday morning, please turn them In to Faye Curry at once. Vikings. Vikings will meet Tuesday, seven hirty, at the Acacia hourc, 1325 K street. Pre-Medics. There will be a meeting of the Pre Medic Society, Thursday, September 30, at five olock. Pre-Medlcs of both classes should be present. Iron Sphinx will meet Tuesday nigh, September 28, seven-thirty, at the Sigma Nu house. Green Goblins. . Green Goblins will meet seven- thirty Thursday night, September 30, Alpha Sigma Phi house. "Big 8lters." All "Big Sisters" call at Woman , Hall at once and get addresses of "Little Sisters" and get In touch with them as soon as possible. Oratory 55. Professor Grumman's class In Ora tory 55 meeting Tuesdays and Thurs days In the Faculty room of the Temple will recite at two p. m. here after, instead of one o'clock. News Writing. The member who took Cunliffe's "Writing of Today" from the desk at the meeting of the class Tuesday Is requested to return it promptly to U 112. M. M. FOGG. Gymnasium Lockers. Gymnasium lockers will be as signed daily at G 206 from 11 to 12 m. and 4 to 5 p. m. beginning Wednesday, September 22. Locker fee 60c per semester. All occupied lockers not regularly assigned will have locks cut and clothing removed after Friday, September 24. It. G. CLAPP. More men are needed for Dr. Clapp's. Beginner's class in Fencing, Tuesday and Thursday at eleven o'clock. Track. Cross country every day from four to six. One hour credit given fo regular attendance. Applicants should apply to Mr. McMaster at the gym. from four to six. Cross country de-' velops distance men. See McMaster. Say: Isn't it amusing to Imagine the Joys that Await the young innocent Who asked another of his Kind at the Chancellor's Reception the other night If Dean Engberg was there And did not even smile When the other told him That he had heard the name Somewhere but he really Didn't know whether he was There or not Ain't nature grand? Matilda Jane. i i Clothes ' Tire say we ' - Stratford suit before the mirror, don't look better in it than in t. : have ever worn. k r.t the cuit itself inside and out! the inner construction with that of c you arc wearing or with any other e if you know of any make of clothes n show such an "inside" as Stratford. such exquisite quality of detail throughout. M ike this test this exairiination and com' par 'son and you will know what make of clodies gives you the most for your money. COHN, R1SSMAN V CO., CHICAGO SOME SPECIAL FEATURES OF STRATFORD CLOTHES: SACKS ARE WITHOUT LININGS. NO LININGS TO WEAR OUT. NONE TO SAG AND BULGE AND TWIST THE COAT OUT OF SHAPE. INSIDE TRIM IS THE FABRIC OF THE COAT ITSELF. WITH SEAMS SATIN-PIPED. TROUSERS POCKETS DOUBLE REINFORCED. CROTCH EXTRA STRENGTHENED WITH CLOTH. DOUBLE WEAR AND LIFE FOR THE TROUSERS, WHICH MEANS DOUBLE UFE FOR THE SUIT. We invite you to view the new Stratford Styles which we are now snowing FARO UHAR'S