THE DAILY ftBBRASKAN The Daily Nebratkan TkuruUr Friday ! sraok by tka Uaiwihy mt Naorak. ea-ta4 Miin ww mt OctsW 1922. far aaJllBjAt aascsat rats o4 vidaa far ia SwbU 1103, Act X KIT, aatWiaaa Jaaaarr , THE MORNING AFTER- OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION Uaaer tW Diractiaa ( ths StuaWat Fabli- Fatrrra as nmj-clm aaattar at tfca ia Liacola. Nebraska. uas?ar Act af Cwfitu, March 3. 1S7. Subscriptioa rate.. Sinrla Copy SI 5 a 2.00 a Frra Cants Address all coeBaranicatiaoa ta THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Statiaa A. Uncola. Nebraska Editor UI and Business OlficM, U nl varsity Hau lo. Day 142 University Exchanro EDITORIAL STAFF Howard Buffett .Editor ett V. Maut.. .JtUnat-inf Editor Wniimm Rurrarell News Edfti Ws. Card News Editor M...L l w News Edn Paul Ricnardsoa News Editar Alioe Tbuman Assistant News Editor Doris Trott Assistant News Miti Staff Carolyn Airy John Allison Corina Anderson Ruth Beacon William Cejnar Kenneth Cook of Reporters Judd Cracker Victor Hacklor John Hollinrswartk Philip O'Hanloa Lillian Rarsdala Dorothy Zust Ceraldine Swanick BUSINESS STAFF Clifford M. Hicks Business Maaafar ri E il, L A.a RusinMl Muinr I.1WTIH.C .H... - - " Otto Skold Circulation Manager OFFICE HOURS Every afternoon with the eaceptioa of Friday and Sunday. A CHANCE FOR SOPHOMORES Sophomore men, you have an op portunity to get into a school ac tivitv -which leads to the highest hon ors in the college. By means of the student manager system you may win your '"Is", go on athletic tripr, and become a leader in school affairs. But one sophomore has answered the call for second-year candidates for tract manager. The response of the sophomore men to the student manager system generally has been slow. This opportunity of winning an "X" sweater and the prospect f going on long trips with athletic teams, is being passed up by sopho mores wh odo not tryout for the various manager positions. The winning of an "N one of the highest honors that exists at Ne braska, is a reward which necessarily tan only be won by a few. Most men do not have the unusual phy sique demanded of the successful athlete, so they are denied the chance to win a letter in this way. The student manager system at Nebras ka, however, gives every man in school a chance to win an J'N" sweater, that coveted honor which includes a life pass to all Cornhusker athletic contests. The experience and friendships gained by the candidate for a mana ger position are worth much to him during his college career and also after graduation. The trips taken with the team by senior manager more than repays for the work of the sophomore and junior years. For the student ambitious in school ac tivities, the athletic job offords a fit opening to get acquainted with prom inent men in school and to keep him in close touch with all school activi ties. For the second-year man wbo wants to win an "N," to gain execu tive experience and school prestige, and to have the reward of long trips, the candidate position offers the best opportunity in school. The track season is just beginning. Sophomore candidates are needed at once. The first mca to sign -up will of course have the advantage. Sophomore men, are you going to waste your spare time next semester, r are you going to get into an ac tivity which leads to the highest hon ors in college activities? "IT IS MORE BLESSED TO GIVE THAN TO RECEIVE." Following the war, Amos Bacque had returned to his horde in the Cumberand mountains. (For further description "see "The Call of the Cumberlands," by Charles N. Buck.) Four years had scrambled by when Amos received the rumor that congress had passed a bonus for ex-service men. Immediately he penciled an epistle to Washington, D. C, informing them of his present whereabouts. "I am entitled to the money. Was not my war record good?" reasoned Amos. (For further reasoning see John Dos Passos's "Three Soldiers.") Many days and several nights passed; tYer, Amna m rwanW bv the receint of a lanre official envelope bear ing the legend, "Department of Internal Revenue." Now he could pay the mortgage on the old homestead! (See "Cast Up by the Sea," by Stephen rrncV l With rrpmhlinp- finers Amos onened the letter and slowly withdrew the contents. These words caught his eye, "Individual income tax return for net incomes of not more than $o,ouu. i&ee iorm iuua U. S. Internal Revenue.) STRENUOUS AMERICANS. (Second Episode.) As an answer to those who are inclined to believe that we Americans are losing our hardihood, comes the following press story: "WASHINGTON Undeterred by a howling northwester and the coldest weather of the winter, President and Mrs. Coolidge and a party of. about twenty friends cruised for almost seven hours on the Potomac in' the presidential yacht Mayflower. "The yacht put out from her docks at the navy yard about 2 o'clock with the wind so strong it sent bluejackets hats whirling and chopped up the usually quiet waters of the Washington channeL It did not appear, however, to affect the president a man who was born and raised among the cold Vermont hills and who has been alarming his friends for weeks by walking about Washington without an overcoat. "When the Potomac itself was reached, the wind became even more blustery but the Mayflower pushed on. Below deck there was only the whistling of the wind through the riggings to remind one of the outside and even this usually was silenced by music from a section of the navy band. Dinner was served at 7 o'clock and just before the boat docked a motion picture show was given." It is possible that some of the bluejackets also survived the rigors of the voyage, so that adds another point to the negative of the question. j Shopping With Charlotte If it's something new to wear Or a place to go, or thing to eat We bring these items to your home And lay our service at your feet A Friend to a Friend. There is one thing everybody en joys and is always acceptable. That is candy. If you want to make a friend or keep a friend there is noth ing ike it. It is the accepted way of settling a misunderstanding. Rec tor's Pharmacy have delicious Al legretto, Mavis, and Johnson choco- IT COULD EASILY HAPPEN. As yet the following theater advertisement has not appeared but we expect to see it most any day: "CUT-RATE LOVE A most daring exposition of the life of abandon as seen in the large agricultural districts of America. Does your son hiiv . lates in all size boxes. rent-a-Fords? Does your daughter play mah jongg? Does your husband come home to lunch? Women of America learn the answer to these prob lems from the epic of the screen age. See the risque dining room scene! See the creature who was once a man being choked to death by the ex quisitely delicate hands of the enraged wife! The picture is filled with shocking surprises in which daring is exceeded only by boldness. One million dollars has been expended in the filming of this masterpiece and it brings a spectacular moral message to the home. Highly recommended by boards of censors. CHILD EEN UNDER SIXTEEN NOT ADMITTED." But in spite of it all S R 0 signs are still in general use. In a plea for more men out for track, an editorial writer of the Daily Nebraskan states that "even the worst looking dub' often develops into a real track man, rewarded by an N letter." At this point his courage ebbs and he fails to cite examples in support of his contention. There was a young student named Brown, Who knew every dance hall in town. He sneered at the "crams" And "flunked" all exams, And danced to success and renown. An' that's a lot of bunk! The remaining games on Nebras ka's cage schedule will be played at the Coliseum. The unexpectedly large attendance of the Husker bas ketball gameB has made this step necessary. The over-crowding of the Armory for cage games this year has shown conclusively that Ne braska's need for a new gymnasium is imperative. Nebraska cannot hope to hold its high standing in ath letics if it is handicapped by lack of proper facilities. The memorial stadium takes care of the football team but Nebraska must have a new gymnasium for basketball and other Bports. Incidentally, the Cornhubkers strengthened their hold on the top rung of the ladder in the Missouri Valley cage race by defeating the Aggies Friday night. The fine sup port and Cornhusker spirit shown by the student body at home should carry the team through a victorious trip this week. Sororities at thr University of Kansas will hold a swimming meet next week. A large swimming pool is a feature which would be incorpor ated is a new Nebraska gymnasium. Then the Nebraska swimming team would have a pool of their own to practice in, and not have to use the city ry pool. CornhnHkers would be gi-en an opportunity to see their swimming team in action. Under present conditions all Husker water meets have to be held away from home. Again, intra-mural swim ming contests would have a prom inent place in the University athletic program. Michigan University holds its first indoor track meet of the season in March. The Wolverines have two huge gymnasiums, the Waterman gymnasium and the Yost field house which will easily seat the -entire stu dent body of the institution. Michi gan won the National Intercollegiate track meet at Chicago and two West ern conference championships last year. Why? Track men work the year round at Michigan, where in door facilities for track training are not lacking. Proper facilities arelA, A. Reed at the University. fundamental to success in every sport. Nebraska needs a new gymnasium. At this University there are sev eral dormitories for girls, the first units of the system that has often been discussed. The dormitories are fine homes for the girls but they seem to have a commercial atmos phere about them that is rather re pulsive to the aesthetic sense. Not that the girls are being held up for money, but that the houses are called by nothing but bleak and for mal numbers or letters. It goes 1220 R or A dormitory. At most of the private schools there are dormitories but they are named. Often they bear the name of an alumnus, an instructor, or a beneficiary but they are not names choBen from some alphabet or numer ical system. The common American coldness in names is certainly typified in Air languishing Nebraska dormitories. It is system everywhere and because it is probably easier to write and jrint dormitory A than Screlbers Cottage, the dormitory is called "Dormitory A" and not "Screlbers Cottage." E. V. M. EXTENSION DIVISION ADDS NEW COURSES (Continued from Page 1) edge concerning the psychological factors that determine efficiency in both personal and professional life.' First will be considered individual problems: efficient memory, mental hygiene, habit formation, the causes and treatment of mental fatigne, and the use of drugs and stimulants. Second, consideration will be given the application of the facts and prin ciples of psychology in the problems of professional life; particularly to legal, medical, and educational prob lems which are of general signifi cance. Complete information con cerning this and other Extension courses may be got from Director Shoes for Caderella. Aren't the new Quaker Colonial pumps deightful! Of course you all want a pair. Ben Simon &, Sons have them in black kid, patent leath er, and tan c-alf f or only $ 5.85. Now here's a tip for those fortunate mor tals wbo can wear size 4B. Ben Simon's are having a sample shoe sale of most attractive shoes, with either high or low heels in this size. They are sold at two prices, $2.45 and $6.45. Notices All anticee dor this roliima nsuat be ia to Nofcraakaa wffioe by 4 o'clock mm tar day praoadia the fnttillratiaa mt tmm atotioa. Sophomore Mcml. All sophomores desiring to be can didates for student manager in track are urged to 6ign up at the athletic office today. Men are needed at once. Coamopolitaa Club Cosmopolitan Club meeting at the Y. M. C A. Club rooms at the Temple Sunday, 3 :00. MISSOURI Four dates a week was the number set as a toskiwuct by the University of 11 uri regu lating the date nights ol 2he co-eds. A co-ed in man's company after 7 o'clock constitutes a date it was explained. Catholic StadeaU CI us There will be a meeting of the Catholic Students Club Sunday afternoon, in the K. C Hall at S;S0 sharp. Election of offficers for the ensuing semester will be held. Calendar Wedaeada7. Jaa. 16, Alpha Kappa Psi smoker for rush- ees, 7;30, Silver Lynx house. club OKLAHOMA The Indian will write its hietory cpva a deet skin as a memento. One hundred members representing all the Five Civilized Tribes and most of the so called wild tribes of Oklahoma make up the general Indian club. "Real Silk" Hosiery The Real Silk Hosiery Mills, have placed student representatives on the campus. It Is now possible for you to get 100 per cent pure silk hose guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction. Both men's and ladies' hose are obtainable in forty-four different shades in either silk or chiffon at $1.37 a pair. These stock ings have a seamless foot, special processed heel and toe, and a pat. ented runner stop. The ankle fit is another distinctive feature. A silk and wool hose is made by these mills which embodies all the good features of the silk. If you cal L5292, the city office in the Banker's Life build ing, a representative will call upon you. To Make Our Mark. Here is a chance to replace all the pencils we have lost during the year. Tucker & Shean are having a sale of Eversharp pencils at half price. All styles and sizes in both gold and sterling silver are included. Those who are forehanded will antici pate their needs for graduation pres ents and purchase some of these ever -usef ul articles. This sale wjQl last just a few days so you must act quickly. Before the Sales Are Orer. Now is the time to make the most of our opportunities. While . the January sales are still on, is an ex cellent time to pick up little necessi ties. Gold & Co. are having a final clearance sale this week. They are Belling broken lines and odd lots at verjr low prices. You should drop into the store, for you will find any number of things you need and want at ridiculously low prices. Gifts aad Prix. Do you want a little gift for a friend? If so go to George Eros. for they are having a special sale this week. All the articles is their west window are priced at one dollar. There are all sorts of delightful things, bright pieces of glassware, gay curtain pulls, painted candle sticks and candles. These things would make ideal prizes for a party and you can get your decorations and favors there as well Hindis Preparation. Did you know that yon can get toilet preparations direct from India here in Lincoln? The subtle odors of the Orient, Hindu Rose, BukoL and Taj MahaL are obtainable in perfume and toilet. Besides pow dtr, iul4 cream, lip stick. ..i soap may be had in these odors. If you are interested in these things or in Oriental incense call Y- P. Bhosale, 8S57 Holdrege St. The number is MS319. Vara Mills Shop With Yea or Far You. iSmigS'dGftzdl Co Mca's, Woansa's aal CttiUraa'a Oatfitters. STORE NEWS January Clearance Sale Offer splendid economies in Silk, Woolen and Cotton Fabrics The Spring number of the Standard Designer Quarter ly is here showing the newest styles for Spring. Street Floor. 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