. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SCHLADEMAN ISSUES CALL FOR TRACK MEN Four Big Indoor Contests and Several Spring Meets Fill the Schedule Sabirum need turns their inland of in. Then, too, there is an added reason to coming out now. There will be for them a meeting at the museum, K. C. A. C. Invitation meet, the Missouri-Kansas Dual Meet, the Missouri Valley Meet, all three in Convention Hall, and the Annual Inund Relay at Urbana. It's a big schedule. Harken, ye trac man! Coach Kari Schleidman, variy trac mentor, will be at the Gymnasium from 4 to 6 o'clock every evening this week and until Wednesday of next week, willing and desirous of checking out track material. And every man in the University who thinks that he has any talent along this line is urged to attend for variy. This is for men eligible for variy. The straight-a-way board track will go down under the East Stadium this week and will probably be ready for use by Monday. The oval board track will be placed on the level ground just east of the Stadium. The men will work out entirely on the Gym as in former years. In the spring the regular schedule is as follows: Oklahoma, Nebraska, and the Kansas Agries; here; Missouri at Columbia; and the Missouri are sent to the Drake Relays, the Big Ten Meet and the Penn names. “Now is the time to come out for track,” declared Coach Schladenman this morning. “It’s a mistake for a man to think that he can come out in the spring and condition himself in a few weeks’ time. To accomplish anything in the way of too form, the men must come out at once.” Everett Bradley, the Kansas entrant in the Penn games last year, is again captain of the track team for the ensuing season. Freshman track athletes will check out equipment Wednesday of next week. WOMEN START BASKETBALI Elect Captains and Work Out Practice Schedule Women's basketball season opened yesterday afternoon with a meeting in Robinson Gymnasium in charge of Nestor Moore, basketball manager for the Knicks, forty sophomores, twenty Juniors and ten seniors were present. Captains elected were: sophromores, Mary Markey, Juniors, John Coffin, seniors, Bill Nelson. The freshmen Duncan for temporary manager. Class teams will be organized and practice will] begin next Saturday. Practice hours for each class are: Freshman-Thursday 6:30 p.m. Sophnores - Thursday evening at 7:30 and Saturday morning 10:30. Junior - Tuesday afternoon 1:50 Senior - Friday evening 2:40 Senior's - Thursday evening 7:30 "Arnie" Bell's High Team Claim to be State Champs Arnold Bell, B. S. '21, who has been coaching the Thomas County High School at Colby, Kan., bucks of an undefended team this season, and is open to a post-season game with any Kansas high school eleven. Everyone remembers "Arnie" who ford for K. U. in '18, 19, and 20. The team goes on to win, he soops up the ball from a fumble at "Aggieville" last year and raced to the enemy goal for the first touchdown of the game. Elinor Squire, c25, spent her va ation at her home in Humboldt. Conditions for Women Doctors Are Good Now Dr. George E. Coghill, head of the department of安娜, addressed a meeting of the Women's Medical Association Tuesday night on the subject "The Outlook for Women in the Medical Profession." He said that conditions were excellent for them at this time and spoke of the three fields in which they might engage; first general practice; second, missionary work; and third, preparation for marriage. He also mentioned a fourth possibility, that of thorough scientific training for experimental purposes. In conclusion, Doctor-Cochill urged upon the association the necessity for thorough pre-medic preparation. Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, announces the plighting of Elmer Sefert, Marion Chester Shaw and Lewellyn White. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service TEA DANCES Wed.—Fri.—Sat. 4:00 p.m. The Dining Service Supreme HEM'S ORCHESTRA A Clothing Sale On a 1921 Purchase which means $ 33_{3}^{1} \% $ less than prices which are quoted to you on 1920 stocks, the highest ever known in clothing prices. The result is by owning our stock on the 1921 purchase means that our original price would equal most of the sale prices offered to you now. $20.00 Suits and Overcoats ... $13.25 22.50 Suits and Overcoats ... 15.00 25.00 Suits and Overcoats ... 17.50 30.00 Suits and Overcoats ... 22.50 35.00 Suits and Overcoats ... 25.00 40.00 Suits and Overcoats ... 32.50 45.00 Suits and Overcoats ... 35.00 50.00 Suits and Overcoats ... 37.50 55.00 Suits and Overcoats ... 42.50 25% Discount on Felt Hats 331-3% Discount on all heavy wool Sweaters SHIRT SALE 729 Mass. St. The home of Kuppenheimer good clothes Houk-Green Clothing Co. $1.50 Shirts, Sale Price ... $ .95 2.00 Shirts, Sale Price ... 1.45 2.50 Shirts, Sale Price ... 1.85 3.00 Shirts, Sale Price ... 2.65 3.50 Shirts, Sale Price ... 2.85 4.00 Shirts, Sale Price ... 3.15 5.00 Shirts, Sale Price ... 3.85 WE HAVE 'CRACKED' the CLOTHING PRICES As hard as the Jayhawkers cracked the Missouri Line which was--"Some Crack" Read the Prices:— $18 Suits and Overcoats for - - - $12.00 $20 Suits and Overcoats for - - $13.25 $22.50 Suits and Overcoats for - - $15.00 $25 Suits and Overcoats for - - - $16.65 $30 Suits and Overcoats for - - - $20.00 $35 Suits and Overcoats for - - - $23.35 $40 Suits and Overcoats for - - - $26.65 $45 Suits and Overcoats for - - - $30.00 $50 Suits and Overcoats for - - - $33.35 $55 Suits and Overcoats for - - - $36.65 $60 Suits and Overcoats for - - - $40.00 $35 All Worsted Gabardines now - - - $23.35 Every Suit and Overcoat on sale—positively nothing reserved but (Evening clothes) SPECIAL One lot of Spalding and Bradley "pullover" Sweaters values up to $12.50 for for $5.25 Friday we add Sheep Lined Coats— $22.50 Sheeplined, wombat collars, reduced to - $16.65 $18.00 Sheeplined sheep collars, reduced to - $13.65 America's finest tailored clothing in this sale-Kirschbaum, Stratford System, Fashion Park Langham High-Every garment carries our guarantee of satisfaction-Alterations Free and we invite comparison-not only for price but for quality as well. REMEMBER CLOTHING AT THESE PRICES WILL NOT LAST LONG—SO BE ONE OF THE "EARLY FELLOWS" Every day throughout this sale, we will add a different line of merchandise—READ OUR ADS. CARL'S GOOD CLOTHES