i. k ..a I.' t 1 9 ' ' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ' I I f The Daily Nebraskan SMlM A. Uanh, Naeraaka OFFICIAL PUBLICATION UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Vain Dtraatiaa f Stueaat FuaUcatien Danra FaMJanaa Tanadar. Wadaaadajr. Thuraaar. Friaar aaa Suadajr auralna aunng iaa ac dami rear. Edlterial OfHena Uahraralty Hall 10 Ofrla Hear Aftarneona witk tha excep tion el Friday aad Sunday. Talanaoaaa Day, B-SSSI, Ne. 142 (1 rln. Nlat, B-MU. Baataaaa Olllea Unlveralty Hall 10 B. Offtea Hwt-Altarnoana with tha excap tiaa al Friday aaa Suaday. TaUakaaaa Day, B-6M1, Na. 142 (2 rlaaa.) Ntaht, B-0M2. atared aa aaeend-elaaa matter at tha neatnfflca la Llnealn, Nabraaka. undar act af Caaaraaa, March , 1 79, and at apaeial rata af paataca aravldad far la S act Ion 1 103, act al October S, 117, autheriaed January 20, 1012. SUBSCRIPTION RATE $2 a year $1.28 a aemeater Slnfla Ceay, 8 cant EDITORIAL STAFF William Bartwall Hash B. Com ... Wm. Card Vlatar Hacklar .... PhiUa O'Hanlon Atlca Thumaa .... Valta W. Tan-ay Margaret La1 f .. Ieaeel O'Halleran , .. Edlter ... Managing Editor .................. Nan Editar ..........New Editar Newa Editar .HMH-..Nwi Editar .. Nawa Editor ..-.At. Newa Editor Aaat, Nawa Editor went blind. His sight returned in short time and he finished the race Tha four-and-a-half-mile course was run In twenty-two minutes. In a game replete with spectacular runs. Nebraska triumphed over Illi nois Thanksgiving day 16 to 10, Quarterback Bender trot the first touchdown, making an eighty-yard run from a fake punt formation. At a banquet held in the Lindell Coach Booth was presented with hahlsome loving cup in recognition of his work for the men of Ne braska. Marcel and curl, 60c. Mrs. Mil dred Jewell. Phone L4220. Adv. T0WNSEND Portraits. "Pre serve the present for the future." Adv. Notices Lutheran southwest BUSINESS STAFF Claranca Elakkell ..... Bualnaaa Maaafar Otta Skald Aaal. Bua. Manager Simpson Morton ........Ctreularieei Manafar Raymond SwaUaw Circulation Manager THANKFUL. Football and turkey dinners will probably take most of the time on this Thanksgiving day, but most of us are in the habit of soothing our consciences, on Thanksgiving day, with a few minutes of recalling that for which we are thankful. University students are thankful, in general, for the present opportun ity for training. Freshmen are thankful they have come past mid semester. Sophomores are thankful they are no longer freshmen. Jun iors are thankful for the new ideas they are beginning to have. Seniors are thankful that, having surmount ed most of the difficulties of the undergraduate years, they are in sight of a degree. University of Nebraska students are thankful for a successful foot ball season, most of them say on first thought. But they are always thank ful for the more permanent bless ings of the University. Although some of the buildings are shaky with age, yet the Nebraska campus is more beautiful and exten sive than the campuses of many prominent universities in America. Although the equipment for instruc tion is not in all cases the best, it is excellent And Nebraska stands high in the educational world in the most important item of all faculty staff. Twenty Years Ago Nebraska signaled her entrance into the cross-country field by win ning the run held in Chicago Thanks giving by the Intercollegiate Cross country Association. Teams repre senting Northwestern, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Purdue were expect ed, but at the last minute they failed to appear so that the Tun was be tween Nebraska and the University of Chicago. Havens, who came with in six inches of first, won by a Ne braska man, lost his shoe before the run was half over, but ran the rest of the distance without it. Hauser, who finished sixth, had been troubled by his eyes for some time and when but a short distance for the finish, Lutheran Club. Social meeting of the Club, Saturday, in the room of the Temple. V. A. A. Women are needed to sell at the Thankseivintr frame. Sign up with Mrs. Pierce in the women's gymnasium. Campfira Training Couroe. The Campfire training course will be held Monday at 4 o'clock in So cial Science 107. The council fire to be given is one of the require ments for the training course certif icate. Cadet Officer!. There will be a meeting of all cadet officers in room 309 Nebraska Hall at 6 o'clock Friday. Every offi cer must be there. Dancing School te dance far S3.00 'S v Laaaona free If you fail. Franzmathes Academy ' 101S N St. Phone B60S4. University men choose this shop because it is . dependable. LIBERTY BARBER SHOP 131 No. 13 ELMER A. WARD Union. ' There will be an open Meeting of the Union Friday, at 8 o'clock In the Temple. Catholic Student Club. The Catholic Student Club will hold a Thanksgiving dance, Friday, at the K. C. Hall. Calendar Thursday, November 27. Pi Kappa Alpha House Dance. Phi Mu Thanksgiving Party- Ellen Smith Hall. Friday, November 28. Phi Omega Pi House Dance. Phi Alpha Delta House Dance. Catholic Student Club Dance, K. C. Hall. Saturday, November 29. Delta Zeta Fall Party Lincoln. Alpha Theta Chi House Dance. Phi Gamma Delta Pig Dinner. Farm House, House Dance. Lutheran Club, Y. M. C. A. rooms, Temple. Filipino Club, Faculty Hall. Delta Zeta Party, Lincoln. Dr. E. M. Cramb, U. of N., '99. Osteopathic ! Physician, Burlington Block, 18 th and O Streets. Adv. , WANT ADS LOST A string of pearls between 15th and G Streets and 18th and C. Finder call F4B05. Eeward. LOST 2 Notebooks, 2 "Elements of Literature" and Dictionary. Call B6148. A convenient place to go after the theater or party ORPHEUM DRUG CO. (In Orpheum Bldg.) WILL the person who advertised the Iobs of a black fur please call Mr. Goldbeck B-6282 and gain infor mation regarding the piece. LOST Black Patent Leather Purse. Anxious to get keys in the bag. Liberal reward. Return to Nebras kan office. It's a safe bet that over half the men that en ter our shop are University Students. "Such popularity must be deserved." The Mogu. Barbers (10 chairs) 1X7 No. 12th St. OTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw A DAINTY H Club Luncheon m AND 1 DeliciousFountainSpecidty H AND THEN A Box of Allegretti or Mavis Chocolates 1 s!w. COP. 13 AN D RSTS. & LINCOLN, NEB. C. E. BUCHHOLZ, Mgr. 8 OVERCOATS CUANCD EE ond I 0Y0 .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiinig WE i jt 1 : IF your last year's over- 5 coat is still capable of 5 keeping you warm and comfortable, why buy an- EE; :' other? Let us dry clean EH : it and it will be ready for another season. EE: EE "A Trial will convince" 5 1 VARSITY I EES Cleaner & Dyer EEi 55 316 No. 12th B-3367 3 ROY WYTHERS KIN- BROS. The Shop of Youthful Styles H. Wasaarmann, Mgr. Friday and Saturday 301 Budd's got 'em! After Thanksgiving Sale of WE are equipped and prepared to dry clean your entire wardrobe and many of your household fabrics, such as draperies at very moderate prices. Phone today for prices. "A Trial will convince" Varsity Cleaner & Dyer 316 No. 12th B-3367 ROY WYTHERS D 09I At last Budd has the ideal shoe for students. Men want snappy new baloon toes in a real solid calfskin shoes. Budd has taken the agency for THE RACINE SHOE FOR MEN. Every pair $8.00. Eight brand new styles, hot from the factory just received. Oxfords in four new shades of tan. Every pair in cluding the tongues, lined with calf skin. They surpass in looks, quality, pat terns, and wear, any $10.00 to $12.00 shoe in Lincoln. Look at our windows. Try on a pair, and you'll never wear anything but RACINE SHOES. I00E30E aoi BUDD'S One door West of Ed Young's. OUR NeweSl Fashions Exclusive Styles Fine Materials 301 Thanksgiving Greetings What would be more appropriate than a box of real chocolate. A complete assortment of the finest chocolates. ne SUGAR BOWL I B1319 WALTER W. JOHNSON. 1552 O St. The Hauck Studio Our Pictures Speak for Themselves Havck and Skogland, Photographer 1216 O St. B2991 Tuxedo " Suits FOR RENT New English Models Economy Cleaners B-1995 223 No. 14th . Young Men's o AM u nn WELL GROOMED men prefer extra trousers with their Suits that gives them the satis faction of knowing that there is an extra pair for that extra occasion then, too, there's DOUBLE WEAR. The Suits we are featuring here at these prices with an extra pair of trousers are un usually hard to secure at the same price WITHOUT the extra trousers nothing new about the two-trouser-suit idea; but when you get an extra Pair of trousers with a suit for the price of the Suit alone that's going some. $25$30$3 Other Suits from $40 to $55 ISPEIERSl Tenth and O Streets, Lincoln, Nebr. ' QUALITY CORNER MATERIALS Sr. tin Canton Canton Crepe Georgette Charmeen O S T marvelous dresses that have been offered in a long time. They are wonderful from every . standpoint. Bought ad vantageously under price from good manu facturers, and not to be compared with dresses bought for sale purpos es. Misses' and wom en's sizes. Sale Price $23. COLORINGS Rust Navy Cocoa Brown Black Dresses for Street and Evening Wear. Another Group of J!UJiaiU.!.ii--LU.JJlLliii Be Here Early Friday FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY will be placed on sale See Our Windows Sizes 16 to 40. Sale Starts Promptly at 9 A. M THIS represents a clean up of our odds and ends Dresses to make room for our beautiful , line of . spring garments which we hope to show. All Fur-Trimmed Coats Substantially Reduced The Daily Nebraskan Want Ads Bring Results