TRACK TEAM TRAINS FORK. C. A. C. MEET Coach Schulte Wants More Men to Try Out for the Squad. WitK ' the winter season well ad vanced, Track Coach Schulte has been putting his men through some stiff paces, preparatory to the Kan sas City Athletic Club meet, at Kan sas City, .on February 9. This is not entirely a collegiate meet, any amatuer track man being eligible to take part. Each year the Valley schools enter teams. The track team is now working out on the dirt track under the east stand of the stadium, .and jumping pits and other facilities for field event? will be finished before the end of the week. The outdoor board track will also be completed within a wrk. Coach Schulte reports thut he needs more men for the squad, who can get out every night. If the wea ther is too cold for outdoor work at the stadium, a workout in the gym nasium will be in order. Under Schulte's coaching system every man who will get out and work is capa ble of making his letter in this sport. There is also a call for several more sophomore managers for track. Those men should report to the Ath letic Officers in the east end of the Armory. With a large squad working out and such veterans as Captain Gard ner and Dave Noble back in the fold prospects of another Valley Cham pionship are in sight. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS ADOPT RESOLUTIONS represent the true attitude of the convention on the subject 01 war. After attendance at all the meetings and discussion groups and carefully recording the opinions expressed, we believe the following to bo a fair statement of the sentiment of the delegates: "Rplipvinir that war is unchristian, many considered it with all sincerity irravelv doubtful that they could take the life of any fellow man. "All of them remembering past deceptions, are determined to view with increasing suspicion any al leged necessity for , preparations for future wars and to abstain from par ticipation unless they are fully con vinced that loyalty to Christ requires it .of them. "Since preparation for war ends in a creation of warlike spirit they de manded the reduction, not. the in crease, of war making machinery., "They demand the erection of cer tain international machinery for the adjudication of international prob ems on the basis of intelligence and world welfare. They had no words strong enough to express their wrath of political leaders whose only atti tude toward such proposed interna tional machinery is that of selfish op position Ten per cent off on all of our STERLING SILVER 12 patterns to select from HALLETT University Jeweler E.tab. 1871 117-119 So. 12th tt t ivfiTS Fifteen students at- lUUll Vw tended the junior prom witnout tne ml . A 1 nu right to do so. mat mey ue f-nm nnivpsitv dances is the Ciuuru ... ' penalty sought by the chairman of the dance supervision committee. ILLINOIS: The' Daily Hlni of S2! for the best new plan of student government. Two of the plans entered in the con test were considered equally good. The judges will combine the desirable features of all those entered into a workabe plan. MISSOURI: Invitations have been extended to aTl men in the faculty of the University of Missouri to form a faculty gymnasium class. The ob ject is "group games and plenty of exercise. Thirty-nine Nebraska Dele gates Return from Indian apolis Convention. The resolutions adopted by the Nebraska delegates who returned from the Student Volunteer conven tion at Indianapolis are listed below. The convention, lasting four and a half days, was attended by over 6,000 students from the United States and Cauda. Thirty-nine delegates repre sented the University of Nebraska. 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If two or more persons sub mit Identical slogans deemed worthy of prizes, the full amount of the prize will be awarded to each. Contest closes at midnight, March Mth. 1924. Winners will be announced as soon thereafter a possible. You may submit any num ber of slogans but write on one side of psper only . putting name, address, col lege and class at top of each sheet. Address letters to Contest Editor, The I. B. Williams Co, Glastonbury, Conn. GO an. r. smca 40 Neatly Combed Hair Neatly combed In the morning but what about three o'clock in the afternoon? For w!ry, unruly hair for soft, fluffy bair for any kind of hair that won't stay combed all day use Stacomb then your hair will etay combed just at you want it. Ideal after washing your hair. Leaves the hair, soft and lustrous. Ask your barber for a Stacomb Rub. At all druggists. .1 lvaf ..... Pnl Ptre was wie . wirntion to adopt the c.p and gown as an academic uni- form. 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The most popular of isham jones- melodious dances are on sale now, at the nearest Brunswick dealer's. He will gladly play them for you to assist you in mak ing your selection. Here are some of the latest Isham Jones Records TV Hktt tht llM Stay Combii I l..ff..l itli.M Fnf Trot 'Neath Kgyptlitn Kitten Fos Trot 4 Hi! Harold iiriipo'kru Blur What Cntild Br 8reeter All Hmni Klrallns to Vlnrlnla Fox Trot Mamst Uvn I'apav Fox Trot F.ay MMody Fox Trot Kninrbod)'. Wrona; Fox Trot Swlncln' Don-n the Lane Who's Horry Mow 7Tw Stfn o( Ulfl Twtlf Z5S1 i ; I lor i i4-l I It 1 IS06 1 II I tAOO i 75c 1 t2 I 15r PHONOcAiHt aXD sicoaot .Days GOLD'S GREATER JANUARY Clearance Sale fxt fifth !it$ t229-lQ33 O Stmt UNCOULJtrSBJL The Prices Everything in the Store Reduced 10 to 505 Friday and Saturday are the very LAST DAYS of the store wide discounts Positively your last chance to choose from our entire stocks at the general reductions of 10 to 50 per cent off on everything in the whole store. Only one or two contract lines are reserved. Come and save NOW Monday will be too. late. Astonishing Clearance Reductions of Coats & Dresses at Scores and scores of delifrhtful new Dresses and stunning Coats gar ments of the same qualities sold ' in regular stock for as much as 49.60 included in these great sale lots at the modest price of only $26. Coats of those rich, deep pile fab rics such as Bolivia. Normandy, Bry tonia, etc., many silk lined and Inter lined, most of them with great fur collars. All at $26. Dresses of the most striking char acter j,i guch beautiful materials as Poiret, Char Meen, Mallison Puff Up Crepe. Crepe and Ticquette. All at $26 at n l 5 0 Another wonderful underpriced Clearance lot of Coats and Dresses, most of them of the usual kind all at the low sale price of $10! DKESSES of Velvet. Cha.Meen. Csn- ton. Satin. Silk Cr-pes. and dr.en of smart Fr.k to choow from I GOLD'S-Third Floor. at Big Reductions! Up to 25.00 Coats....l5.00 Up to 35.00 Coats....20.00 Up to 49.50 Coats... 29,50 Up to 69.50 Coats .. 49.50 Up to 85.00 Coats ... .59.5" COATS warm and stylish of Ve lours, Polaires, Herringbones. Novel ty Mixtures, etc. plain and fur trimmed. GOLD'S Third Floor. All Coats and Dresses Up to 10.00 Dresses 5.00 Up to 25.00 Dresses 15.00 Up to 35.00 Dresses 20.00 Up to 39.50 Dresses 25.00 Up to 69.50 Dresses 35.00 Clean Sweep Sale on Leather Vests, Overcoats, and Whipcord and Gab ardine Cravenettes, in all styles and sizes. Most o these at lass than cost. Sheeplined coats include in above. " " J5.7S Silk and Wool Sox. special 45e Hi Top -16 n. Boots 8 pair $1.26 Officers Dress Shoes $2.76 UP Pure Silk Hose, slight seconds 86e Ruseett Drill Shoes ' 'r -,10 Everything go at price, not duP- Leather Puttees $2.76 cated in years. Lincoln Army and Navy Supply Co. 21 1 So. 1 1 th Open Evenin s 1 1 lh and "M1,11;1!, 1 -i MJi.au .mj... i. 61 . i L-XUM