THE HESPERIAN In men's iino shoos we load. Webster & Rogers, 1043 0 St. The Regent Shoe Store is giving nwny a nent stamp case to students. Typewriting and mimeographing done at tho Students' Sup ply Store. Tho Freshmen will hold a reception at A, 0. U. W. Hall tomorrow evening. Miss Sue Ashman of Atchison, Kansas, is a now pupil at. tho University School of Music. Tho Seniors and Juniors will play foot-ball at three o'clock this afternoon. It will be a hot game. G. A. Johnson, who represents the state Y. M. 0. A. in this city, is collecting tho state pledges. Wo want your second hand books at tho Students' Supply Store. There is a great demand for them. Some of the members of the Union Society are working up a play which is to be given in about three weeks. The Regent Shoe Co. will save you money on men's, shoes as they sell direct from tho factory. 1036 O street. Miss Anna Atwood, of Humboldt, Neb., will return next February. At present she is enjoying a rest at homo. Remember that Mrs. Keifor's boarding club, 1507 P street, is still running at the $2 rates. Good board is guaranteed. If you want those U. of N. pins that you havo boon looking for, call on E. Fleming, 1211 0 street. Ho has some extra'7 fine ones. M. A. Hartigan, Jr., '00, is head bookkeeper in the oflice of the St. Joseph & Grand Island railway company at St. Joseph, Mo. Mrs. Ellen M. Richardson of Boston, delivered an interest ing lecture on Citizenship and Loyalty, in chapel, Thursday, from 11 to 12. The Beta Thota Pi fraternity will give a card and dancing party at its rooms in tho First National Bank block this (Fri day) evening. Alpha Tau Omega had a smoker in its rooms last Saturday evening. One or two out-of-town guests, members of tho fraternity, were present. Tho names of Miss Lilian Chase, Mr. Hubbel and Mr. Hart wore proposed for membership in the Union Society, last Fri day evening, October 21. Tho class in tho study of tho oration in English is in tho midst of a discussion on inductive and doductivo reasoning as applied in tho writing of briefs. The Senior class is out with an up-to-dato foot-ball toam. Oapt. Strock and Quarterback Clark are doing sorao good training on tho raw material at hand. Tho various fraternities are making preparations to attend tho foot-ball game tomorrow in bodies. Several tally-ho parties have been organized for tho occasion. Rev. Mr. Dunning of tho Second Presbyterian church gave an addresB before tho Y. M. O. A., Sunday afternoon. Mr. Dougherty of tho city Y. M. O. A. load tho singing. STYLISH AND SERVICEABLE MEN'S SHOES, NONE BETTER. ATTENTION, CADETS! We make a Fine TAILOR-MADE Uniform, with a TRY-ON before finishing, that the fit may be satisfactory. The past two years we have mado the Cadet uniforms, excepting a few who preferred to go to other dealers, as the students have always been privileged to place their orders with any firm, regardless of any recommends that have been made. Our order book for the past two years, with but few exceptions, indicates that only the better class of goods and workmanship is wanted by the students, and this is what we now offer. PAINE & WARFEL, Ale-chant Tailors, Clothiers and Furnishers. ess Br m- -mr0 The Brand Hotel. W. C. FLEURY, Prop. Exceptional accommodations for Banquets, Parties and Dancing. Special Rates to Students and their Friends of $1.60 Per Day. COR. TWELFTH AND Q, LINCOLN, For good SHOES and Low Prices, see H. A. ft F. J. ANDERSON, 12S6 O Street. Student Trade Solicited. REGENTS'-3!60; UNI., $0,00-1030 O STREET. ONE PROFIT. -V fc (I