The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 11, 1924, Image 4

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    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
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right to do so. mat mey ue
f-nm nnivpsitv dances is the
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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.
The resolutions follow:
"We believe that the statements
made by the press do not properly
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saver? Do you, because of it, find
greater satisfaction in quick - working
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our offer; then write us a winning slogan.
Our prize offer
For the best sentinee of ten word or
Irs on the value of the William
Hinged Cap, we offer the following
prizes: 1st prl$IOO; 2nd prle50; two
3rd prizes, 25 each; two 4th prle,$10
each; six 5th prizes, 65 each. Any un
dergrsduate or graduate student is
eligible. 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,
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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.
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. wirntion to adopt the
c.p and gown as an academic uni-
form. "
jHlan's glove, Per rin make.
near administration --"-;-
turn to Students achww
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Munson Motor Co., phones B1660
and B1517. 1125 P' Street.
ledw&HtSie SHOPPE
Fountain & m
Luncheonette Service
B2189 12th & P Sta.
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There's no occasion in col
lege life when good-looking
clothes are as important as
they are at a formal party.
That's the reason, probably,
for the great popularity of
FARQUHAR TUXEDOS.
They combine quality, the
best style, faultless tailoring,
and lasting good looks. Get
yours now in. readiness for
the host of formals the next
few weeks.
$60
Complete stocks of correct
furnishings to go with them.
$35 $45
FARQUHAR'S
Nebraska's Leading College Clothiers.
1325 O St.
Last
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ISHAM JONES
is in town
ON BRUNSWICK RECORDS
The great music-kirR himself. With his whole repertoire
of fascinating toc-ticlcling tunes.
Hear his orchestra on Brunswick Records always some
thing new! The most popular of isham jones- melodious
dances are on sale now, at the nearest Brunswick dealer's.
He will gladly play them for you to assist you in mak
ing your selection.
Here are some of the latest Isham Jones Records
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All Hmni
Klrallns to Vlnrlnla Fox Trot
Mamst Uvn I'apav Fox Trot
F.ay MMody Fox Trot
Kninrbod)'. Wrona; Fox Trot
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.Days
GOLD'S GREATER JANUARY
Clearance Sale
fxt fifth !it$
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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
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5
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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.
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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
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