t aJr0srl ' ' " . , ,,.,..,- ! - ..-. - - ' -- VI ..... . J , I . .- 1 - -I T -.-r- -M..n--,-Wi aWHrt-WV.' V. . THE DAILY NERKASKAN r 't l L The Daily Nebraskan Published Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings oi each mk by the University oi Nebraska. Accepted fnr mailing al special rata of postage provided (or in Section 1 1 OX Act o( Oc lobar i, II7, authorial January 20, OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION Under tha Direction of tha Studant Publt cation Board. Entered aa second-class matter at tha Postofhce in Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act i Congress, March X 1870. Suhacription rata Single Copy $U a aememter. . $2.00 a year ...Five cant Address all communicationa to THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Station A. Lincoln, Nebraska Editorial and Business Office. University Hall, 10. Phones. 142 University Exchange B68-2 Day ... Night Editor ...Managing Editor Emmctt V. Maun Heward Buffctt EDITORIAL STAFF William Bertwell News Ed.tor Hugh Co, - -News Ed. or , -! .. Newa Editor Paul C Richardson Newa Editor Notices Croat Country Men. Meeting of all cross country men in the gymnasium at 4 o'clock Mon day., J. LOYD M'MASTER. Camp Fir The Y. W. C. A. is offering a course in Camp Fire leadership un der the supervision of Mrs. F. F. Teal. The classes will begin the first Monday in November at 4 o'clock at Ellen Smith hall. All girls inter ested, who have not registered with Miss Appleby should do so at once RAG CARPET Conducted by I Carolyn Airy I I BUSINESS STAFF Clifford M. Hicka Buaineaa Manager Clarence Eickhoff At. Buaineaa Manager Otto Skold Circulation Manager OFFICE HOURS Every afternoon with the exception Friday and Sunday. a( A SCORELESS TIE. K;uiao came to Nebraska as a guest at the dedication of the stadium and Kansas came here with the un derflowing hope and expectation of whipping the Cornhuskers as the Cornhuskers beat Kansas a year ago. As far as the game is concerned, K. U. was as happy to hold Nebraska happy because the Huskers were considered the winner before the game started. Nebraska's team delivered until the critical moments and then the ball was lost As K. U. held Nebras ka, so did Nebraska hold K. U. The Huskers did not win, but they kept Kansas on the defensive most of the game. The students were not aware that Kansas is stronger this year than ever before and that Kan sas as traditional record for trying to beat Nebraska. There was too much confidence among the students. Nebraska is generally conceded to have' the better team, but there is no legitimate manner of claiming the victory without scores. Rummage Sale. Fhone Miss Appleby's office if you have old clothes for the Y. W. C. A. sale to be held October 22, 23, and 24. The committee will collect on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the week. Girls who want to work in the shop hand in your names at the office. OUR OWN CLASSICS, Othello: On our quarterly re ports, "'Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful." To a student hesitating between a date and some serious study: "I do perceived here a divided duty." To those contemplating attending Uni: "Put money in thy purse." Not to Nebraska co-ednas: "Alas, she has no speech." To those offering excuses for ab sences: "Indeed, is't true?" The Ragdoll says that the men here would probably date oftener if the girls would only ask them. ARE YOU AWARE OF THE FAC That if we didn't have noses, we probably couldn't smell. ALL ON A STORMY NIGHT. He heard dem bones a'rattle, An did his teeth have fits! Sh'd say not so, my honey chile, He merely won fo' bits. We could get to our S o'clock's oftener if they started later. GOSH! We went over to the stadium this morning and what do you suppose. They have forgot to put a roof on it. The Ragdoll says that even if the average pie has got a lot of crust and isn't exactly square, she's got a profound admiration for one anyhow. P. E. O. Girl. All girls who are F. E. O's cither in this state or elsewhere, are asked to call and give their names to Mar garet McMillen, F 4900 or Winifred Main B 1SS5. We want to reach every P. E. O. in school in order that you may be a member of the F. E. O. Campus club. Peru Students Banquet for all former Teru stu dents at Lincoln Hotel, Tuesday, October 23, 6 o'clock. LOOK WHAT'S COMING, With Nebraska playing a scoreless tie against Kansas and all Husker opponents in action, there is oppor tunity for a venture into the field of predictions and hopes. The Kansas Aggies, considered for midable foes in the Valley, tied with Ames. The Iowa State team held Minnesota to a close score two weeks ago. The Aggies beat Creighton and are showing an inclination toward a tough Thanksgiving day battle. Notre Dame, who will be here in three weeks, gave the Princeton Tiger a sad drubbing. When the "Big Three" meets western football, the proud old institutions lost a bit of the prestige that they have so long held in the pigskin world. Syracuse, who will be here a few days before the Kansas Aggie game, won from Pitt. Nebraska remebers both of these teams very well. There is a hard season ahead. There will have to be a great fight put up by the students at every game. The team is able to grasp the situa won from Pitt. Nebraska remembers ber that there is not a team on the schedule that will allow Nebraska to score at wilL The Cornhuskers have a schedule that needs real consideration. Fight for Nebraska and with Nebraska! AS STRANGERS SEE IT. E. E, Gay, assistant dean at Har vard, gave a Nebraskan reporter his impression of the Daily Nebraskan as a college newspaper. Mr. Gay noted the distinctive type of a paper, which has placed the Nebraskan in a category that makes it unique in the college world. Where many papers have adopted a metropolitan air in their college cities, the Nebraskan as not tried to deviate from its course as a publica tion for students. Persons vitally concerned with the progress of the paper have long' considered the advisability of caus ing the Nebraskan to make radical changes in its present policy and give students a metropolitan newspaper that will push college news into the background. The balance swings between the comparative values of national and local news. To change the policy of the paper would be a radical move involving a great risk- There would be no prac tical manner of telling whether the move was advisable or cot until it was tried, and then there would be the danger of dissatisfaction. At the present time there will be no change made. The Nebraskan will continue to be the newspaper dedi cated to the institution and not to the outside world. However, there will probably be a time when the DaDy Nebraska will follow the pace set by most of the college papers at this time. Basketball Practice. Varsity basketball candidates should report at once. Regular prac tice will be held from 5 to 6 every day. Bizad Smoker. Bizad Smoker changed to next Tuesday night at 7 o'clock at the Grand Hotel. Camp fire Classes Campfire training classes pen November 1 at Ellen Smith hall. Up perclassmen may register for this course. See Miss Appleby. GIRLS WILL AID IN AMER!GA!ZAT!GN Twenty-seven University Wo men to Work Under Di rection of Y.W.C.A. Twenty-seven University Y. W. C A. girls will co-operate with the city organization in Americanizing the Mexican families who live here. This work is under the supervision cf Mrs. W. J. Wyncoop, 2020 South Nineteenth street, who has spent much time in the last thirteen years as a social service worker in this Spanish group. For many years Mrs. Wyncoop went into the homes alone to help m times oi epidemics, iive years ago the city schools established night classes and sent young girls into the homes to teach the English language to the older members of the family Two courses are being added to night classes this winter for those who un derstand the English language well enough to go to lectures. Dietetics for the sick and simple hygiene are now offered. Mrs. Wyncoop won their confid ence through her experience in Buenos Aires as a teacher and stu dent of Spanish. Every girl who works under her is personally intro duced to the adults of the family be fore she may carry out her work of teaching grammar and practical knowledge necessary for a housewife. ' ' 'They say I haven't any pedigree but just wait till they see me in the boss's Dunlap." MAGEE': GAY COMMENDS NEBRASKA DAILY Former Dean of Crimson Says Husker Paper Is Distinctive. "The Daily Nebraskan compares most favorably with other college pa pers throughout the country, and is exceptionally good in giving a stranger an idea of what is going on in the University. I read it with a great deal of interest," was the com ment of Edward R. Gay, former as sistant dean of Harvard University, after he had read the Friday issue of the Nebraskan. The Nebraskan is somewhat dif ferent from most college papers that Mr. Gay has seen. In many college towns the schuol paper is the only daily and must furnish not only local but all the telegraph news published. Such papers do not become distinct ive, be said. On thing which an outrider no tices about the paper is the lack of illustrations, criticised Mr. Gay. At least one cut would add much to the front page, and a rotogravure sec tion with the Sunday iss-ae. ii it could be afforded, would put the paper in a class by itself. Shopping With Charlotte If 'ts something new to wear Or a place to go, r a thing to eat We bring these items to your home And lay our service at your feet- For a Bite to Eat. have beads in all lengths, from the popular choker beads to the long beads for dress wear. Do you have a weakness for pearls? You can get After a cold walk, a long ride, or 3ovey bandeailx aT)d bl-acdets a football game what tastes better jth pe-ls j different desirns. Cf than a cup of hot chocolate with a thy car Borts o j hot toasted ham or chicken sandwich? ads. The thMy iach ftring;s . There is nothing that I know of. When partkulary beautiful. For day time you want something to eat just drop wear they carry Jine of farjcy ..hit in at Rector's and try their choco- -od fport ririg Xhey re t whh late and any sandwich you fancy. myiMtU and topa-es a-d gtones j They have a complete luncheonette ther pcpula- fall f olorfc and fountain service so you can get anything you like at any time. Gifts for Someoae. Have you seen the beautiful Steu- A New Dress or Two. ben glass that George Bros, have just Parties, parties, parties. Everyone received? It is all hand made and is having them. And parties mean comes in marvelous colors. There is new clothes. So I went to Ben Simon a pair of blue cologne bottles that & Sons to see what I could find. One would look well oi the dressing table love was Lonvain green beaded geor- of the most particular co-ed. This gettes over cloth of gold with an wear makes lovely gifts. Then there uneven hem. Another stunning one are some darling tea cosies which had a draped French blue skirt with are a specialty. They consist of a a gold metalic bodice and a large tea-pot, hot water pot and tile. They beaded cabochon. They have a num- are unusually attractive and cost ber of wonderful dresses as low as only 5.t)0. Everyone wants a Mah $29.50 and their more expensive Jong set these days. And just think dresses are equally good values. you can get one for $2.50 at George Bros. Of course if you care to you can get a gorgeous set for $50. Now And Them This Evening. hair fashion decrees that it must be " the tlme think about cards for worn high for erening. The curled Cmas- George Bros, have many bobs for $6.50 at Giffin's Beaut fxclusjvf ep engraved greet- Shoppe are the solution. They can ing cards. If you order them now you can have them delivered in De cember. Besides they will engrave all sorts of invitations and place cards, and can furnish distinctive party favors. They have as well a fine asscrtment of costume jewelry. While we are dressing up we will The designs of these eir rings, beads, have to think about ornaments, and bracelets are more attractive. Tucker-Shean's have a large assort- Why not make a present to yourself ment of all sorts, of jewelery. They of something pretty? be doubled and worn in a cluster coif feur. With a swirl of hair bound around the head this is the latest in hairdressing. To Complete tie Pict Beginning Monday Our Big Semi-Annual Sale of Hosiery by the Box 1PS O Stmt UNCOULMEBR- Thousands of Pairs of High Grade Hose For Women, For Men, For Children At Sensationally Low Prices BY THE BOX OF ..3 PAIRS ONLY Only throuch the liberal co-operation of America's leading hosiery mills and the purchase of hujre quantitie are we alile to present such remarkable valars in the most wanted hosiery number for the fall and winter season for women, for men and for children. And we could not offer uch low price on other than a volume-sellinft basis the pale in quantities of S pairs or more. These Trices are therefore RY THK ROX of J pairs only prices on aincle pair mnt necessarily be more. These Hose are the products of the leading hosiery mills of the country and we particularly call your attention to the fact that EVERY PAIR OFFERED IS PERFECT in every way no "seconds." "mill runs." or "1118," whatever, are in the special sale lots offered. It will threfore pay you to anticipate and supply your needs for the coming six months, for the prices offered are a third or more lets ihsn usual. In many cases, special purchases and box sellinjr permits their sale at nearly HALF usual prices. Sale begins S:S a. m. Monday plan to come! SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS TODAY! Full Fashioned Silk Hoe Pure Thread Silks Fine Glove Silks Sheerest Chiffons For Women On Sale at .... and Misses- Without question, some of the hichest type of qual ity Silk Hosiery we have ever had the rood fortune to secure for sale at SUCH low prices! Included are: Full Fashioned, Heavy, Pure Silk Hose Fine Glove SUk Hate Sheerest Chiffon Hose ?-me are silk to top. others have wide hsle parter 1 all with reinforced heels, soles and toes. ATI are first quality and are shown ia Black, Cordovan. Beige, Sand, New York Gray, Suede, Peati, Silver, Cinnamon, Los; Cabin, Pebble, Buck. Beaver. Red. Green, Flesh. Atmosphere. Canary and other new and wanted shades. Offered at this srreat ho-d Hosiery Sale at a price represent ine far less than their real value. While special purchase lot lasts GOLD'S First Floor. 3 Pairs 495 (See Window) Women's Fine Thread and Fibre Silk HOSE at 3 I" Pairs 1 ; 4 269 L 3 Fine fibre and thread silk Hon iery with fitted backs, reinforced haels and toes nnd with hemmed lit ribbed tojs sn black, cordo van and popular colors plain or pik-verly embroidered clocks at this l)isr sale GOLD'S First Floor. Women's Sheer SILK CHIFFON HOSE at. .. Unusually fine and sheer are these pure silk Cbiffcn Hose with teni fitted 1 avka. many with the mew dresFy ankles. all with tnrfc Itliped Leels.. double sole and toes first quality and all colors this sale COLD'S First Floor. 3 Pairs 269 Pairs l19 Women's Merc. Lisle Hose Women's mercerized lisle Hose with either stemmed r ribbed tois anJ with reinforced beels and toes black or cordovan priced for this crest special Bos Hosiery Sale at GOLD'S First Floor. Three Big Boxed Hosiery Offerings for men Men's Fine Lisle Hose on Sale They're fine lisle Sox for men. in fruaraoteed fast color such as stray, blue, cordovan and black with double soles, beels and toes assuring; lone service at this big sale Men's Mercerized Lisle Hose Men fine snerrerized iisle Hose with reinforced heels and toes and double soles all the popular colors priced for this bis: Boxed Hosiery Sale at much below usual selling fig-sres Men's Silk and Fibre Hose These are pure silk and fibre silk Hose of first qual ity in black, cordovan, white, gray, nary blue, etc re--l weight, hstro-s. silken so. at remarkable spe cial Boxed Hosiery Sale prices GOLD'S First Floor. Pairs 69c 3 Pairs 79c 3 Pairs J 39 1 - 4 1 I