urn; ifvr,im;; id ! THIS DAILY NEBRASKAN "ji ''-Mill. MIIMIIW ' i K:! r II, 'Mi m if K la la la la la la in s n : f 1 ;: ? 1 : I I i I i i (Continued From Page Ono.) ALPHA KAPPA PSI STRONG NATIONALLY la this manner tlu1 fraternity can remler invaluahle service, not only to its member.-, but to all employers of college trained men. Members of Alpha Kappa I'si enjoy many of t'ne benefits derived from membership in social fraternities, lii traveling, one may visit other chap ters and in this way form valuable acquaintances. Advantages such as these make s invitation to mem. !ti ship in this fraternity stand as a goal to students of business adnimistiaMon who demonstrate by their effons 1 1;; t they are desirous of achieving sue cess. (.Continued From Page One.) VALLEY CHAMPS HERE TOMORROW Varsity football at Oklahoma and Has kell won his first "()" when a yeail ing. He returned to the I'niversity ia PUT and suffered a dislocated verta brae in his neck the first week of jnactice. He was forced to wilhdraw from school on account of his injury and for two years Haskell was an in- alid. In l!H!l lie returned to the Sooner colors and won his second let ter at the end of that year. Last season Haskell was first string end with the Missouri Valley confer ence championship eleven from Soon crland and was mentioned on a'most every all-Valley selection made by sport writers thruout the Valley. He was elected to lead the Soonors the;: secon 1 year in the Valley and his b'st season eligible for Oklahoma football. Haskell is a born fighter. Although weighing but lf pounds he is one of the most dependable defense ends Hen (1. Owen, director of Sooner athletics ever produced. His ability to catch to--ward pusses marks him m particularly adapted to Owen football since the veteran coach of the Valley is on? of the strongest adhorants of the aerrii game in football. WANT ADS. complete modern ct.Uion ot Drie Yourself Fords. Alvva. t open. Thones 11-171S and H-4233. Youv pat ronage solicited. Remember the locp ;ion, three doors west of the Orplic u:n theater. Motor Out Co., (formerly Central Sales Co.), 1120 P St.eet LOST CNITKi. STATICS PI1AUMA. copolia and notebook. Finder re turn to Student Activities Ol'"ee. FOR H KNTTWO FRONT ROOMS, sliictly modern. Ifil'i! South street. Phone F-41!ifl; excellent hot..', same block. LOST A. Z. PIN WITH INITIAL C. M. Y. Return to Student Act. office. WHAT 1 l l:KOI. I. MKNTS SAY. Knrollment Men Women Total lill.VlG I'M 2 !! 10KMT 275 ! 2St 1V1T-1S 1-12 It! 15$ l!ilS-l! :!.".." (IS 12:! i:u:i 20 :.2:! si no? 1!)2H-21 6.11 SI 7:12 l'2t-22 701 61 762 Note (1021-22 only first semester reg.. fit st semester reg. 1020-21 was IfBESB Conac Club Hallowe'en DANC Lincoln Hotel Eallroom Friday, Oct. 28 Beck's 6-Piece Orchestra Refreshments Admission $1.10, Tax Included PMBkpBBBBnBj I RQ9Qfe3 fell 7T II "Quality Is Economy You'll Soon Need 'em Caps Mufflers You'll find them here. Gloves Armstrong Clothing Company 5.SS.) DANCE AT ROSEWILDE Saturday Night, October 29th Admission $1.10 Including Tax Time 8.30 Ik a .:: :: a .'" a a s k k : is s I K K 8 X it X K 8 K Si! K K-il ! !: 8 l lt: ia ia STUDENTS! Where do you lunch after class.' Luncheons served in cuinliitiati.ois l'mm 11:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. RECTOR 'S !": l:?th ami 1' Sis. Lil.crlv l'.l.h. la IK Girls! YOU CAN Save Money Buying Your CL O THS AT PSYCHOLOGY I'lii' ilii'tiuiiarics ami univcrslt iis havr in ik')i In s:iy on tliis suli.jt'i't. lint wi' i.-iv I'SYCll'il.OtlV is imlv tinman na niri" in a new ilioss: and If ilio prop er stiulv cil ri:i:rt".Mi;s is woninn -lnvi'ly woman. Wlun a woman cnntcaiil:itos the mr Ikko of tnili-t ariiilrs, firt smells iliem 'riierefi.re. tret a k I r.mnniet. "II! Ymi liave one V Well, ret a better ono! I'AKISIW ItAKItKK SI ITI.Y CO. M8 N. IHlli .street. I.inniln. Xfl. S.itnrilav. Octnlier 1." l:i-r Opening I': I'uwiler anil A'anisliiiii: ('r n ri:i:t:-r(u: ai.i. vo.mi; : :! :s :: a a a a : : ): j: a a a a a a :: a a a a a a -3 Block and Bridle Club D)ANC: Antelope Park Friday, Oct. 28th Tickets 75c Vr lriv Mo Kent Forbes Rent a-Ford Co. s -. K. AH N SON. Mirr. I'ars for all social f unci ions with or without ilrivers. I'lmne II-1 "ill 1I M 1 M. EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Peoples Grocery !i:!r:i!i,:ni;i:!!;:!v,:::i::!:;;::;::ii! l!K:m!M a The University School of Music "1 ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director. fl p Offers thcrnnpli Iraininjr in Music, Dramatic Art. A H Ln-oe 1'iiculty of speciiilisis in iill lcp;irt liieni s. Anyone may W enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus. Phone B1392 11th & R St.. .ii:;;!'i::!ii:iii;;iiii,iiiiiL;;;;ii!!;ui::i:iiiiti;uii:iimiiiii!i Why luiy a lunch When yon can pet a pood meal at a reasoiiahle price at HENDRY'S CAFE 136 No. 11th At your Service Day and Night . 1 Remember ValFs i Barber Shop 131 No. 13th St. Tuckei -Shean JEWELERS l)i;imon,ls, Wntch ps, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl ing Silver, Cut Class, Kxpert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Ke pairiiiK ami Manufacturing. OPTICIANS Kyi s 'X-iaiiiic.J Iwcc. In our Optical Department you may select just what you want in Kye Classes or Specta cles. Kine Optical Repairing, liroken Lenses Duplicated. STATIONERS Stationery for the Office, School and Home. Waterman's Fountain Tens. Of fice. Kquipment and Supplies. Crane's. Whiting's and Hurd's Fine Stationery. Complete line of Supplies for all departments of Schools and Colleges. 1123 O Street Phones B-1534. Lincoln, Neb. B-3306. B-3307. Mr Walter Locke, of the eV;ask-i State Journal will speak on 'The Dis armanieut Conference' at a nicetig of the young people's society of the ri.it.uian church. 12th and U meets, Sunday eenintr. All Ftudnth are coi Ui;:lly Invited to attend both hc talk Your Kind, of a Suit A Style you have always liked, The All Wool Fabric you have al ways wanted, Society Brand makes them so you know the Quality is there. We sell them so you know the value is there. Open A Charge Accounl and up Super-Value Suits and Overcoats and $30 A majority of these suits can be had with two pair of trousers. Compare Values Before You Buy We can save you money and o;ive you a little better quality on that OVERCOAT A Full Line of Tuxedo Suits $45 to $75 jm 1 ii i ii i w' c Society brand w.'. WiMlill ELI SHIRE -PPESIDCNT IBBBBBBBBBBHI igggSBSSSSSBSX and the informal supper which will precede it at G:"0 o'clock. LETTERS for Fraternities and Sororities PROMPT SKItVK'K and SATISFACTORY WOUK MFLTIC.UAP111NC. MKMOaitAIMUNG lU'PLlCATlNG, etc. Ueas inahle Trices Work Guaranteed Lincoln Letter Service Room 20, Liberty Theatre 3ldg. Phone B 3703 Henry Westfall I YOUR HEAVY GARMENTS I.KT 1'S l,i:.X. IMiKSS AND IIKI'AIIJ Til DM NOW. We operate a lirst cla 1 li 1 1 "i ! 1 1' MODKKN cleaning jilanl. (M'K scr i-e i, r n:i aii.l relialile. All work irnaranleed to plea.e. F2377 MODERN CLEANERS BE AN ARTIST rmnirn. ':trto(iiit. Fnlilon. Ntw l:i l-r nml M il-ii'Imo tlhinlr.il iri;. I' -iiiuiicrrlul I'nstfl. "raj-on I'or I. nils Our ftm)l mrllioil quickly ilrToloiii your tnli'iit In i:ire tluM. I.v ni:i it r local rl:ir. U fit fur Iitiiis nml list of iifcririil Mtiilpnli. 'nirBr rnilnrsi'il 1T iii'w hihiihth. m.i;:i'ii"' nml f.iinniK tiIkw. ASSOCIATED ART STUDIOS KI;lllruO Hhp., STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE WANTED Couhl you use some extra H' n' . asly made, a.jlieit lu -iness on our Mne of alarm clocks, f. ny clocks, ctr. Genteel vioik. poj p.ifit? ticulars write The American Novelty Co. Brooklyn, N. Y. 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