THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN BUY BUCK'S BOOTS Style Without Extravagance From NEBRASKA fi50 To OKLAHOMA and then still farther, the new light Un oxford for men ia tak ing the country by storm. And why shouldn't it? For when made in the new broad toe, it (roes so well with the loose fitting clothes the college men wear. 1038 "O" Street. We Hve Juat Received a New Shipment of these popular new oxfords. The soft calfskin leather and the broad, roomy toe make them a very comfortable and practical oxford for campus wear. Better come in and get a pair while our stock is complete. FRESHMEN PRACTICE AT PUNTS AND KICKS Stephens, Brown, and Kan- Show Up as Varsity Possi bilities in Back Field. You can go to the Nebraska-Notre Dame Game Railroad Fare Free Many University Students have already earned their ticket. You can do the same. Its Simple-Easy-No Lottery Every University Student eligi ble man or woman. Come in and let us explain FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS Apparel for Men. Women & Children Do You Know ? that Cranberry Red is very new and fash ionable for the smooth finished coats new p" ats? Ir Footwear "for every occasion for every foot may be found in our Shoe Section. QUR EXPERT FITTERS are qualified to give you perfect sat isfaction. We are provided with all types of shoes each in a variety of styles and a range of sizes that en ables us to meet every demand. for school and street we have: SMART SOUTHERN TIES SENSIBLE OXFORDS STRAPPED or TONGUED SLIPPERS for afternoon and dress occasions: DAINTY SATIN OPERA PUMPS BRONZE TONGUED PUMPS STRAPPED SATIN and SUEDE SLIPPERS BEADED OR PLAIN STYLES for dancing or formal wear: BEAUTIFUL GOLD OR SILVER BROCADE MODELS for riding or hiking: NATIONAL PARK HIKING BOOTS for rainy or snowy weather: ZIPPER BOOTS for boudoir use: KID OR SATIN BOUDOIRS, QUILTED SATIN MULES Take advantage of our expert service. Freshman football practice Thurs day evening waa of no real impor tance. With the Varsity team on its way to Oklahoma, the sawdust field was left for the use of the freshmen, who spent most of the time in punting and drop-kicking, About half of the squad reported.' Although no special stars are de veloping in the freshman lineup, sev eral are showing the stuff that it takes for a Varsity man. Three have shown up exceedingly well in the backficld. Stephens who comes from Hastings is the freshman bet for quarterback. Stephens runs the team in fine shape and also is on the hurling end of most passes John "Jug" Brown of Lincoln who will be remembered as the one who made the seventy-yard run against the Varsity is showing up in good shape. Although Brown is no heavy-weight his ability in drop- kicking, punting, and open-field run ning makes him a valuable asset to any team. Xarr, sturdy little half of Gothenburg, is opening the eyes of the coaches by his ability to catch passes and his off-tackle smashes. Randels, another backfield man, has plenty of weight and speed, Due to the many candidates for backfield positions, Randels is used some in the line. Of the line candidates, Stiner of Hastings is showing up the best Having played with Lombard last year, he is not eligible for Varsity football until next year. Many times during the Freshman-Varsity scrim mage, Stiner breaks through and stops the play before it is well un der way. Raish and Durish, both men of high-school fame, are show ing up well at tackle. Conklin at end is doing good work. He has an uncanny ability to snare passes and break up end runs. At the guard positions, Harbaugh, Stribling and Fisher are showing up in good shape. All these men have plenty of weight and are fast on their feet Harbaugh and Stribling are from Nebraska schools but Fish er comes from Colorado. Mclntyre is another promising prospect for a wing position. Oelrich, all-state backfield man from Columbus, is showing much promise. James of Greeley is the brightest prospect for center. He has the size and ability that should develop into a good cen ter. With this formidable material coming in next year Cornhusker coaches should have little to worry about and it will probably cause Ne braska opponents some little worry. College Engraver Helps Plan Annual J. C. Cannicott, assistant manager of the college department of the Bu reau of Engraving, spent Saturday and Sunday in Lincoln with Wendell Berge, editor of the 1925 Cornhusk er, for the purpose of completing the general plan for this year's annual. He complimented the staff on its early start, saying that they were much farther progressed than any previous Cornhusker staff had been at this time of the year. He also said that all designs for the opening section have been completed. Mr. Sher, manager of the college depart ment, will be in Lincoln on October 15 to further assist in completing plans for the book. All Valley Eyes Center on Kansas Ames and Nebraska Oklahoma Games College football this week end will comand considerable Interest among followers of this sport, as many teams are meeting worthy oppon ents for the first time this season, In the Valley, the Nebraska-Okla homa game at Norman and the Kan sas U.-Ames game at Lawrence will be closely watched. While the Hus kers are doped to win over the Soon ers, the Kansas-Ames affair should provide plenty of thrills the teams are about evenly matched. The Missouri eleven, fresh from their 8-to-0 victory over Chicago will take things easy this week end playing Misouri Wesleyan at Colum bia. The defeat of the Chicago team by the Benegals is character ized as one of the bigest upsets of last Saturday's contest A writer in the New York Times has this to say about tne Missouri eieven "When Missouri held Nebraska to i 7-7 tie last year, it is not a set-up for any team." Referring to the Illinois-Nebraska game, tne same writer saia, liim er the Cornhuskcrs have another nowerful eleven this year, or the Illini are not as strong as was ex pected. Nebraska followers who saw the Huskers wage their splendid vp- hill fight last Saturday will be rath er prone to believe that the first re mark of the 'Times' writer is cor rect" Colgate, Nebraska's opponent on Home-coming day, had a compare tively easy time in winning from AY fired last Saturday, scoring five touchdowns. Tyron, star half of the Colgate team last year is reported to be in excellent condition, mak ing three of the touchdowns last Sat urday and throwing the pass which resulted in another. He is rated as one of the best halfbacks in the game this year. Notre Dame is still being instruct ed in the fundamentals of the game. Rockne is not much concerned over next Saturdays game with Wabash and is pointing his team toward the Army game. The Oregon Aggies, Nebraska's Thanksgiving day opponents did not get into action last Saturday, and there is very little advance dope on them. They play their first game October 18 against Southern Cali fornia. Mu Phi Epsilon To Present Program Mu Phi Epsilon, musical sorority, ill present the following program before the woman's society of West minster Presbyterian church this af ternoon at the home of Mrs. E. E. Woodward : To A Rose, by MacFayden; A Memory, by Rudolph Ganz, Bernice Bays. Finish Ballade by Palmgren; Deep Woods by MacDowell-Alice Hussong. The House With Nobody in It by Joyce Kilmer; The Little Brown Baby by Ralph Dunbar-Helen Hille. Tassels Sponsor Tea For Underclasswomen Tassel, women's "pep" organiza tion, will hold a tea for freshmen and sophomore women today from 4 to 6 in Ellen Smith Hall. There will be dancing and a program of entertam ment. Through the tea the Tassels hope to promote a closer acquain tanceship between underclasswomen. There will be a Tassel meeting im mediately following the tea. DeBaufre To Confer With Mine Officials Prof. W. L. DeBaufre, chairman of the mechanical engineering depart ment, will leave Saturday for week's trip to New York and Wash ington, where he will confer with of ficials of the United States Bureau of Mines. Dr. DeBaufre has spent considerable time experimenting on beat-insulating materials and it is in regard to this that he is going East MOTOR OUT COMPANY, 1120 P Street announces the following changes in rates: No time charge at night on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and no time charge during Sunday day time. Also we have reduced the deposit to $5.00 cash. We will ap preciate your continued patronage. Motor Out Company, 1120 P St. B6819. ! KANSAS UNIVERSITY The Kansas Debate Team will debate Ox ford University of England on Octo ber 20. The subject for discussion is: Resolved, that this House is op posed to the principle of prohibition. Today Noon Every Noon A Club Lunch At In Big Ten circles, Ohio State and Iowa University meet In the only conference game. Both teams look ed good in last weeks games and a real battle is expected. Chicago will attempt to raise her fallen fortunes by trouncing Brown University at Stagg field, while other conierence schools have no-conference oppon ents. The popularity of football is again apparent, large crowds having seen the games last week in all parts of the country. At Princeton a seat ing arrangement according to the year of graduation and a student is limited in the numbers of tickets he may purchase, besause of the large crowds that have packed the Stadium there. 79 lea LINCOLN. NEB. C. E. BUCHHOLZ, Mgr. The Mogul Barbers 10 chairs Biggest and Best 127 No. 12th St. After the Party bit of sweetness You'll like combined with a service that will please at LIBERTY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY "ONE AT A TIME" A New Comedy With CHARLES CHASE CAROL & LOUISE DORE In "MUSIC THAT CHARMS" GRACE & RAYMOND In "A $8.000 KISS" EARLE & EDWARDS TWO CHEERFUL CHAPS" Irving's Imperial Midgets 25 Little Men A Women 25 In "MIDCETLAND" Direct From London, Paris and Berlin Musical Comedy, Acrobatics, Boxing, Wrestling, Singing, Dancing, oV Circus. . "STAGE & STUDIO" A New ScrMn Almanac "CURRENT NEWS and VIEWS" SABICH and the ORCHESTRA SHOWS 2:30. T:00, :00 Mat. 25c i Nita SOc; Gal. 20c THIS WEEK LYRIC Fascinating and Alluring Mae Murray in Circe The Enchantress BOBBY VERNON in his latest comedy "BRIGHT EYES" On the Stare THE DORANS Presenting "A DANCE SURPRISE" JANE BYRNE Syncopated Melodies CONCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 1. 3. S, 7, 9. Mat. 25c; Nite 40cj ChU. 10c. R I ALT O ALL THIS WEEK CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Gorgeous Entertainment "FEET of CLAY" With an All-Star Cast DONNA GUSTIN and EDNA BLUMENTHAL "A Bit of Terpsichore." RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS SHOWS AT I. S, S, 7, 9. Mat. 3 5c j Nite SOci ChiL 10c Colonial week A Cyclone of Laughter Buster Keaton the famous comedian ia "OU3 HOSPITALITY- LEO MALONEY in a stirring story "THE DRIFTER" KINOCRAMS OF INTEREST SHOWS AT 1. S, S. 7. 9. Mat. 20c Nite 2Sc ChiL 10c Saturday it the sweetest day because it is Candy Day We can supply you Ledwichs 12 th tt P Sts. We specialize in Good Malted Milk 15c Meier Drug Co. Always tWe beet B6141 Wo Deli tot Fall Parties Are Beginning- Th. NEW Method of Handling Party Problems 128 North Tw.lftk Don't Forget that the IDYL HOUR PARTY SERVICE is furnishing- many ot the Univer sity Parties with refreshments, decorations and favors. The advantage of our personal service will be proved in your first trial. Phone your order or ask for Robert P. Craig or Ralph Ireland. Phono B1694 At the IDYL HOUR TEA ROOM (Formerly McDowell's.) MARCEL? & B-6781 Or Come Right Up You Are Next! Special Attention Given Co-Eds' Shingles or Bobs and Marcels. Haircuttlng under Direction of 0. F. Champa Marcel and Curl $1.00 Shingle or Bob 50 ' Experienced Operators No Learners GRAND LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE HAIRDRESSING PARLOR 2nd Floor Across from the City Hall 17 to 023 O Street Lincoln's Busy Store Cor. 11th & O "The Best for Less" mmwmmmmmmmm I u,.a a V I J Days of Real Savings At Gold's Big EXPANSION On every hand are price slashings which make this the greatest week of value-giving of this greatest Salel HUNDREDS of things you need and want all fresh. n stock drastically underpriced to meet the demand to clear stocks that we may start the new Store new! Come and save Friday I Mail Orders Filled, Postpaid S. A H. Stamps An Extra Saving Stirring Expansion Sale of Coats Friday at More stunning Coats hsve been reduced and added to this great sale lot, bring ing you values far in excess of any before offered this season and at a low spe cial price Coats of beautiful Velours. Bolivia. Downy Cloth, etc. many with trimmings of rich furs such as Moufflon, Manchurian Wolf, Dyed Squirrel, etc. In wanted browns, tans, navy, grays, black, etc COLD'S Third Floor. The Dress Sale crows daily id momentum. Added spe cial purchase Jots and reductions of hiirher-priced Frocks to this fitrure brines incomparable values in stunninc Dresses of silk or cloth at this way-be low-value price! Dresses of Poiret Twill, Flannels, Can ton Crepes. Crepe de Chines, etc. The wools are in smart stripes. checks, plaids and plain colors; the silks In dark shades, although many light colors are shown as well. GOLD'S Third Floor. (SEE WINDOW.) THE SALE OF BLACK SILKS sensational sale that ends Saturday offers 29 beautiful numbers in lead in Black Silks and Satins at way below usual prices. Don't miss these important sales 1 GOLD S Second Floor. 59 English Ribbed SPORT HOSE at A special lot of Women's English ribbed Sport hose - Mereerissgd slio some plain weaves values formerly k9e pair. In trray. beige. Kussian calf, navy, black, white and in many other wanted colors. A stir ring: offer at ft pair for VI. 00 or pair only GOLD'S First Floor. ly 9c pair. In 135c 6 A Great Special Expansion Purchase Values to $4.50 Her are Bags soch as would ordinarily sell as high as ti.it new under aras and hand Bags in the styles of the hour. Shown ia the favor ite leather and shades via seal. calf, seal, patent, ete. black, tan, brown, gray and com binations of colors. Some are hand laced. (SEat WINDOW.) GOLD'S First Floor. 295