THE DAILY NE BR ASK AN Home IB a place where several Jail children keep the house In a CORNHUSKERS FACE HARD TRACK SCHEDULE FOR THIS YEAR mess. Krlay. JnnJifl DANCE We guarantee to teach you to danco In lx l3on. MRS. T. E. WILLIAMS, 1220D 84258 Some and Try Our ! Dinner Dances ALAMO CAFE 1 IWINDSOR HOTEL) I No Extra Charge for Dancing ssz DANCING SCHOOL NEW TERM Learn to Dance for $3.00. Private or Class Lessons Any Time. THE FRANZMATHES ACADEMY 1018 N St. Phone B6034 Excellent Food Snappy Service Fair Prices The DAILY LUNCH 1238 "0" i" --5-i til i ALL THIS WEEK A Romance o the Unloved Leatrice .loy as Minnie. Marshall Neilan Presents "M I N N I E" Absolutely the most human picture Neilan has ever made. See it with chuckle, choke, cheer. l:lI.TO UMPIIONT rl.AYER9 ALL THIS WEEK Wm. Fox Production FAST MAIL "FAST MAIL" RIVALS KANSAS TORNADO Ficture Sweeps Everything Before It In Rushing Cy clone of Actions and Thrills MIIIMK MIKI AT I, 8. 6, Mt. l.V. Mht 5c. Ohll. Ie. LiKCOLNS LITTLE THEAT ' ALL THIS WEEK Jesse L. Lasky Presents Rodolph Valentino "THE YOUNG RAJAH" The latest and greatest of Valentino love-dramas. The brilliant supporting cast in cludes Wanda Hawley and Charles Ode. M Kir CONCERT ORCHESTRA Minus MAKT AT 1. . . 7. . I"t. Mrlit ISOr. Clill. 10c. MHIU$ fcTART AT 1, 8. 5. 1. I lir Nirht S. Chil. COLONIAL S I -Hp" ii mm mmmm V-rJl THURS., FRL & SAT. 1 International News Weekly 2 "In the Davs of Buffalo Bill 3 "THE REST" A Sew Comedy i PAUL HOWARD '"he Flexible Comedian n McCONN ELL & WEST In Music, SonR and Dance 6 BILLY VAN ALLEN & COMPANY In s. Minstrel Rfme "ORANGE BLOSSOMS" 7 NED NOR WORTH Assisted by Zoe Howell with Kenneth Dombcy at the Piano In a "LIVELY DISPLAY OF ECCENTRIC VARIETY" 8 THE ERETTOS Hand Jumping Humorists BAKICIf AND THK OBCHK9TKA. HOH 8TART t:M. :. 1 Kirl m. OmL Um. COACH SCHULTE WANTS 500 MEN OUT FOR TRACK Hard Schedule Faces Husker Cinder Path Mentor and Nebraska Track Artists. HAWKINS EXPECTED BACK Board Track Ready for Use Expect to Develop Another Valley Championship Team. Five hundred men out for track! Track Coach Henry F. Schulte wants half a thousand Hunkers to re port for track at once. Tho hoard track on tho drill field is ready for use and tho training for the indoor season begins this week. Tho first meet on the indoor slato will he the Kansas City Athletic club meet at Kansas City February 16 or 17, so the Cornhuskor cinder path men will have but a month to round into shape. The handicap caused by no Tall track training program last fall is a tremendous difficulty for Coach Schulte to overcome. The enforced outdoor training conditions and the lack of sufficient practice space are other disadvantages to the develop ment of a winning track team. In order to overcome these handicaps. Coach Schulte asks for '700 men the Greatest Track Squad in America." An indoor meet scheduled with Amos for February was cancelled when the Armory at Ames burned during tho Christmas holidays. Coach Schulte expects to fill in these dates i See This Sale Lot of Smart Coats and Dresses at Trulv a sale triumph when we offer you such stylish and highly desirable Frocks and Coats at prices so FAR LESS than usual.! LONG COATS of rich velours and kerseys, many with fur collars. SPORTS COATS of thick, warm, plain or plaid back coatings, fancy herringbones, etc. DRESSES of Canton crepe, tricotine, wool crepe, velour, Poiret twill, brocaded velvet, silk taffeta, satin, crepe de chine, Georgette, etc. Coats regularly priced at 16.95 to 2."..00; Frocks regularly priced at 17.50 to 22.50. All at one greatly underpneed sale figure only 10.00 each. GOLD'S Third Floor. TWO BIG SALES OF BLOUSES LOVELY BLOUSES of matclasse, brocaded velvet, silk crepes, etc., many beautifully braid ed and beaded both aists and over-b!ou.- styles regularly priced to" 5.95 in this sale let Friday and Saturday at 2 NEW SPRING HATS 3 89 And there's a Hat for every costume in this fascinating sale group. Satins are, of course, the favorite fabric, and the charming embroid ery that traces its fanciful metallic patterns, wherein there's unus ual smartness, is used with delightful effect, as are pins and novel ornaments. Larjre, medium and small shapes off-the-face, pokes, turbans. Wonderful sale values at 3.89. . aor THE BIG Shoe Clearance DEMANDS YOUR ATTENTION' WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS A Clearance lot of about 40 pairs lace styles in black satins; one-strap Ftyles in black kid -values to 3.95 in. the lot-to close Friday and Saturday at, pair VALUES UP TO 5.93 in this treat lot of satin Pumps Colonial, one and two-strap styles, and lace Oxfords of black or brown kid or calf. All smart, new styles for women and misses. Sale price, pair ANOTHER SALE LOT of Strap Pumps in brown calf and satin and lace Oxfords in brown and black kid or calf formerly priced up to 4.95 in a stirring: under priced offer for Friday and Saturday at, pair In tho very near future. Coach Sehiilto also expocts to secure another dual Indoor meet away from home for early in April. Coach Schulte hopes to develop a team which will win the Missouri Vul ley track championship cup again this year, an achievement which will give permanent possession of tho cup to Nebraska, as the Huskers under the tutelngo of Coach Schulte have carried off championship honors of the valley for the past two years, In 1021 and 1922. A goodly number of veterans around which the 1923 team will be built have reported. The loss by graduation of 1922 Captain Ed Smith, who ran the century In nine four fifths seconds; Herb Gish, star hurd ler; Dave Peering, sprinter, and Clar ence Moulton, weight man, Is provid ing a source of worry to Coach Schulte. Veterans who are already out on the track going through their paces daily include Ted Smith, 44(1 star; I. K. Lukens, sprinter; Gibbs, sprinter; Coats, half-miler; Bowman distance man; Haskell, distance runner, and "Mud" Gardner. K. V. Allen, Omaha Medic, who was champion miler of the confernce last year, has been working out regularly at Omaha, and will be down Saturday for a tryout. A new cinder track, one-fifth of a mile long, has been completed for the use of the medic tracksters at Omah i. Harry Kretzler, star miler at Nebras ka In 1920, is in charge of the medics. Davidson, Fischer, Slemmons, and Allen, all letter men. are attending the medical school at Omaha. Coach Schulte explains that ther;1 will only be two home track meets this year because of the erection of the new stadium. Nebraska will probably hold all meets on the Lln- VALUES TO 30.00 in this preat croup of jrorgeou3 Waists and Over-blouses, beaded, oraided and illuminated, of Cantons, crepe de chine, pussy willow, etc. Another startling- clear ance offered Friday and Saturday at 1.95 3.65 2.65 5 coin high field. Captain Kenneth IlawklnH, who won the (luartor-mlle at the valley Indoor hist year, is not In school this somes tr, hut Is expected back next term. nd0or Schedule, K. ('. A. C. ae Kansas City, Feb ruary Ifi or 17. Illinois relay at Vrbana, Illinois, March 3. M. V. C. at Kansas City, March 24. Outdoor Schedule Kansas Vnl. relnys .at Lawrence April 20 and 21. Drake relays at Des Moines, April 27 and 28. Kansas Unl. Dual t Lincoln, May 5. Kansas Aggie dual at Manhattan, May 19. M. V. C. at Ames, May 25 and 26. National Intercollegiate at Chicago, probably June 8 and 9. . TEACHERS COLLEGE BASKET SCHEDULE Basketeers Will Play Milford ..Saturday in the Armory Meet Several Strong Teams. The Teachers College high school bnskehall team will play Milford at the Armory Saturday afternoon, the game starting at 2:30. The high school from Teachers College has been playing in rather fast company this season losing to both Waverly and Valparaiso. The latter team has been playing a fast brand of basket ball and the Teachers College team did well to hold them to seventeen points while they were getting - . -Vt. Bonnet lost to the Teachers High by a small margin in a well-matched game. Waverly trounced the Lincoln team last week but it is pretty much out of the Teachers class. The Teachers high school schedule follows: Milford at Lincoln. January 13. Waverly at Lincoln, January 19. Lincoln Reserves, January 23. Open. Eagle at Eagle, January 31. Crete at Crete, February 3. College of Agriculture, February 9. Eagle at Lincoln, February 14. Valparaiso at Valparaiso, February 19. Havelock at Lincoln. February 20. Milford at Milford, February 23. BLOUIN SMASHES BOWLING RECORD Seventeen straight strikes! That's one of the things Jimmy Blouin, world's champion bowler accomplished Tuesday night in defeat ing Joe Falcaro. Xew York challenger in the third block of their forty game match, now in progress. Blouin also rolled one perfect game a 300 score. It was the first time, experts said, that a 300 game was chalked up in a championship match. The champion made the wonderful average of 243 3-10 for ten games. The final block of ten games will be rolled late this afternoon at Chi cago. The Lincoln Star. Meier Luncheonettes MEIER DRUG CO. "Always the Best" This Years Memory Book Will Be "An Aristocrat of College Annuals" HUSKER CAGE MEN PREPARE FORJOWANS Riddlesbarger Injured in Last Night's Practice When He Collided with Mark Summers. MUNN ASSISTS COACHING Drake Comes Thursday Night and Oklahoma on Schedule for Saturday Night. The Cornhusker cagesters went through the hardest practice thus far this season yesterday afternoon at the Armory In preparation for the opening of the home season next Better form the habit of stopping here for supper, between 5:00 and 5:30 it's worth cultivating. Tiffin Room Fifth Floor 1 Your 1923 WILL BE ON SALE EVERY DAY DURING REGISTRATION FOR THOSE WHO ARE JUST ENTERING NEBRAS KA AND FOR THOSE WHO ARE NOT ABLE TO SE cure theirs pur ing the sales campaign. ThUfH(i,iy When they meet tho Pruk? lltilldogs of Den Moines. Kiddles barker, p'1"' guard, collided with Som mers during tlio workout and ro ceivj.,1 broken nose which will keep him out ot the game for some time. Monto Muni), who starred on the HusL;er quintet for several years, is assisting hi tho coaching of the bas ket tossCs. Monte played center for N"hi-aGka In 1921, arid his playing was on of the factors responsible for the Husker tam going through the sea son n 1.921 without a conference de feat. Coach frank scrimniagd the small team nga'n8t the veteran team. The playing was fast and furious, with the snialj tem having the edge. Willard rsht.Pi diminutive forward, has not re ported for practice because of the niikle inj"ry he received in the Kan sas game- FoiioffIn8 the gane li, tp Ttili' Bulldogs net Thursday, tho Huskers Attractive Hats --a mark of taste! Unusual interest being shown in the Early Spring Modes. Bright colored hats, metal fabric hats, hats of imported visca and hair cloth, Tui'ban and medium shapes are the most popular for all 'round wear. Priced 7.50 to 25 u.:i"''tWl(ltull,i,:i-i ' Cornhusker will play Oklahoma Raturduy night. Tho following week the Huskers will journey Into Iowa for a three game series. During this strenuous period of cage activity, the Huskers will play six games in ten days. A woman thinks hspitallty conslBt In serving something to eat; a man thinks Is consists in making the room uncomfortablly hot. Thrift is the art of denying your self things you desire while young in order that you may buy things that you don't want whent you got old. Correct this sentence: "I don't care If Uncle Bill is a rich old bachelor," said the-wife; "I wish the old fossil wouldn't visit us." Where ignorance is bliss, don't ask what's in the hash. ESS3 :i.iiiuauui..tiii 99 nr ! ji - ' ' V o " .