THE HESPERIAN. ii The English club, at a business meeting Tuesday afternoon, elected Mr. Oberlies president and Miss Edwards secretary. Three new members were elected. We akvise students to buy books at the Lincoln Book exchange, 134 S. 12th streee. Second hand University books a specialty. Books of all kinds bought and sold. HEAD THIS. Students go to Westerfield's barbej shop for first class work. Basement Burr block. Anyone that is mean enough to slip out of giving ten locals, promised as a bribe for not mentioning the sad case of a man in flicted with Job's comforters, is too mean to live. Besides the four delegates chosen to attend the Y. W. C. A. convention at Hastings, three others will attend, making a total representation of seven for the State univer sity. If the professor of psychology could only hear the groans of the students just before examinations he would not bother them any more, about their brains, nor calve's brains either. . A number of the University boys have re ceived transportation which will permit more frequent visits home until after election. While home they incidentally deposit their ballots. At the Palladian society, Friday night, the 26th, E. P. Brown, familiarly known as "Ned," an old Palladian and a staunch friend of the faith, gave a characteristic talk on the benefits of Palladianism. Our boys play the Y. M. C. A. team in Omaha next Saturday. We earnestly trust that .there will not be another sirocco blowing; that the grandstand will be crowded, and that the 'Versity boys may win. These crisp mornings and evenings is nature's warning to man; prepare yourself for the severe weather to follow. Underwear is the foundation of dress, get it perfect fitting in any quality at Herpolsheimer & Co. Perhaps so.ne have noticed a new dignity in Mary Edwards and Helen Bain and have wondered as to the cause. Very likely this is due to their being instructors of English Literature in the Y. W. C. A. rooms. One would think, from the way it is found necessary to send certain studentsfrom the class-room on account of misbehavior, the University might ship a few people to the re form school and make easier work for the profs. Some of the students are very homesick. New students should attend the societies, come to the chapel and become acquainted. Above all, do not give up. Tell some good senior of your trouble and receive the heal ing balm. 1 To test the value of Thk Hesperian as a medium of advertising, we will allow a dis count of 10 per cent off the prices all plainly marked of our ladies' "sample shoes" if mentioned st time of purchase. The Racket, 1016 P street. A cloak is indispensible to a lady's ward robe; if you want the practicle, everyday cloak or the dressj: astrichans or Buncle see the stock where the prices are nominal, styles and weights are right, and fit is perfect, at Herpolsheimer & Co. We are not responsible for the following: We have it from the headquarters of the the Senior class that they will willingly pay the laundry bills of all those poor boys that are forced to wear sweaters to class instead of civilized shirts. Students and professor wishing to buy coal should see A. L. Roberts, who has been appointed university coal agent for the Charles B. Gregory coal company. Prices exactly the same as at the down-town office. Prompt delivery. The Delians are expecting to have a num ber one time Friday, Nov. 2. Their ener getic and enterprising leaders have planned something new in the way of entertainment for their members and would-be members. Look on the bulletin board and find out all about it. Do not forget the local debates. They will occur November 7, 8, 9 and 10. The best debaters in the University are registered. Come and learn, once and forever, an answer to such weighty questions as to whether "A. F. Aism is Americanism;" whether "Capi tal punishment should be abolished;" whether "It was a mistake to grant the negro the right of suffrage;" and whether "The standing army ought to be increased." M